Hort Park – A Place for Your Child?

Places Kids Love

Hort Park reminded me of Jacob Ballas Garden and Botanical Gardens. We had less than an hour to explore the place because we had to rush back to school to fetch my elder son, Keatkeat from his Taekwondo Lesson. Definitely not enough time for photo snapping and play.

Mimicking the Scarecrow Behind Him

My Green-Boy went crazy over this place!

He was going,
“Mommy! Mommy! There’s a Scarecrow!”
“Look Mommy! Worms! Caterpillar! Ants!…”
“Mommy Look! Lady’s Finger!”
“Look here! This flower is so pretty!”
“Mommy Mommy! Birds! Birds! Birds! Quick take photo of me with them, before they fly away!”

*eyes rolled* Can you imagine how busy my eyes were?!

It was a really hot day when we went Hort Park.

Binbin said: “Mommy I know why its called ‘hot’ park, because its very HOT here!”

“Its different spelling dear.” I argued

“But they rhyme!”. He snapped.
*laugh*

There were not many big shady trees, unlike Botanical Gardens or Jacob Ballas Garden. So our walk around the park were not sheltered much.

After playing Restaurant city on Facebook in the past, he found the names of the plants really familiar. It was definitely a place for Binbin to see how the real fruits and vegetables looked like, other than in Jacob Ballas Garden. Want to educate your child on the different types of vegetables and fruits? Try Hort Park.

Within that less-than-one-hour-walk, we found playgrounds and exercise corners. As compared to Jacob Ballas garden’s water play, I think this is less interesting. But for an inquisitive child like Binbin, all new things are interesting things. *smile*

As we moved further into the park, we saw something that Binbin and I love a lot! Butterflies!This Butterfly Garden at Hort Park is like the mini replica of the one at Sentosa. But our hopes of being surrounded by butterflies were dashed when we saw this sign:

We stuck our face against the translucent glass panes to peer in to see the lovely butterflies flying around freely. We saw their cocoons too! As if the heavens pitied us, we saw a butterfly on the floor, outside the enclosed area!

It looked as though it was hurt. It tried to flap its wings once every 5-10 seconds, but it’s legs could hardly leave the ground…. *pout*

Though the park seemed big, it is rather easy to find our way around, because it’s a one way lane. Well, we have yet to go beyond the Butterfly Garden, so we might be wrong.

We were running late to fetch Keatkeat and just when we were brisk-walking back to our car, a ‘resident’ openly bid farewell to us.

We were just 3 feet away from it! It was gorgeous! Too captivating that we spent another 5mins busy snapping shots of it from different angles. Binbin wanted to take a photo with it, but was afraid that it might give him a surprise hug, so he dropped the idea in the end. *giggle*

On the way to the car park, another surprise awaits us. We found this badly maintained aquarium in a ‘secret passage way’. When we were there, the Hort Park staff were busy planting and replanting, cleaning and clearing the entire place, but none was near this fish tank. It was cloudy and full of algae, which reminded me of the cartoon ‘Finding Nemo’, when the fish carried out their escape plan.

No time to lose. We semi-ran towards the car park. Though we were late to fetch Keatkeat, he appeared even later than us at the school gate. *phew*

I know we will be back to explore deeper into Hort Park, but never on a Hot Day again! *wink*

So is Hort Park a place your child would love?

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Hort Park – A Place for Your Child?

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Happy 6th Birthday Binbin!

Special Moments

29th April – one day before birthday

This year’s birthday celebration for Binbin is indeed his favourite of favourites. The celebration started on 29th March, one day before his actual day.

We started off with one of his favorite all in one place – IKEA!

After leaving him with the ‘1hour babysitter’ – Smaland, he went chomping his favorite meatballs and fried chicken wings. Seeing all smiles throughout the meal and a completely well licked plate, we knew our pre-birthday plans for him is starting off on the right track! *smile*

Since my boy is a green person who loves plants, insects and animals, yet at the same time loves to explore new places (so you can imagine the challenge we have in search of new and exciting places in small Singapore), we brought him to a place we have yet to visit ~ Hort Park.

It was not a great idea to go there during this period man, ‘cos Hort Park was a really Hot Park!!! With perspiration dripping all the time and soaking our tissue paper thoroughly, Allan and I still had great fun with our inquisitive little boy; especially when the incessant complainer elder brother is not around. Will do a more detailed post about Hort Park later.

With an extremely exhausted elder brother after his Taekwondo practice, we ended Binbin’s pre-birthday celebration.

Not only does Binbin loves to be surrounded by plants, he loves to eat their products too! From fruits to vegetables to nuts, you name it! So long as they grow from the soil, he loves them all. So what was in for pre-birthday celebration dinner? DURIAN!

At 12 Midnight

Its our family tradition to celebrate birthdays when the clock strikes 12 midnight. A tradition which started when I was a kid and I love it! *Smile*

This year he decided to go for great taste instead of cutie sight. No cartoons but pure mouth-watering Strawberry Cheesecake. It was an awesome choice because its done by Freezing the cheesecake and not baking it. Ohhh YUM!

30th March – Actual day

What’s better than starting his birthday celebration with him surrounded by giggles and laughter from his school friends? Hear the children sing “Happy Birthday” to Binbin in 3 different languages in this post ‘Birthday Celebration in School‘.

Thank goodness my boys are in the morning session this year. So right after fetching Keatkeat from school, we headed off to funland (again) ~ Polliwogs. Since we have free entry passes, why not right? *wink*

The outdoor have changed since the last time we went there last November. Besides that, Binbin gets to participate in the craft-making class that day, while Keatkeat spent his time learning his Chinese Spelling. Will do a detailed post later.

Binbin’s favourite colour is Green and that probably explains why he is a Mother Nature Freak! Since Polliwogs is so near to the sea, sand and sky. We had a good 45mins smelling the salty sea, inhaling the fresh air and witnessing the blue skies slowly turned purple… It was beautiful!

Since its Binbin’s Big Day, there is nothing better than ending his favourite day of the year at his favourite Western restaurant.

If you realised, Binbin is very much like his Dad, in terms of taste. Both liked Durian and Tony Romas. Who knows, maybe one day Binbin would end up NOT having a birthday cake and choose to follow his dad, to put candles on the DURIAN fruit itself (see photo here). *laugh*

Yup! That’s it. A Loooooooooooooooooooong celebration that is ALL GOOD to my most adorable 6 year old boy!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BINBIN! *smile*

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