Saturday 30 November 2013

River Plains

It has been raining a lot in the afternoon lately and plans to go out tend to go awry. But after the downpour last Sunday, I was adamant to take the little girl to the river at Bishan-AMK Park and so to the river we went.

I think the last time we went to Bishan-AMK Park was a year ago when the little girl had a playdate there with her friend, Sofie. But that was at the other half of the park known as Pond Gardens, where there's a waterplay area. This time, we headed to the part of the park known as River Plains.

I was surprised at how bustling the park was. Not that we've been to many parks, especially on weekends. Nonetheless, it was a pleasant surprise to see many joggers, pet owners walking their dogs, and parents with their children. It was a really nice sight on a Sunday evening.

To get to the river, we had to walk down a grassy slope, which the little girl gamely did. She didn't want to hold my hand and I was surprised at her balance as the slope was rather steep. As we reached further down, the ground started to squelch under our feet due to the heavy rain earlier. It sounded like a perfect time to reenact We are Going on a Bear Hunt!

So after we swish-swashed through the grass, and squelch-squerched through the mud, we finally reached the river bank. There were a few children in the water with little nets, trying to catch fishes in the river. I thought the little girl would be a little apprehensive but when I asked her if she wanted to go in, she immediately said yes. So I hiked up her leggings and in she went with her papa.

I so love this picture of them holding hands in the river

They walked to and fro in the water, looking at small fishes in the water and dragonflies buzzing around above the water. She asked if she could remove her slippers and I couldn't allow her to. I didn't want her to hurt her feet on the sharp rocks. Later on, she came to me asking if she could change into her swimsuit so that she could swim in the river. I had to say no again as the water was so murky. 

After she was done splashing and sploshing in the river, we went back up the slope and was greeted by the sight of four cute bunnies hopping about freely. The little girl was so happy and excited to see them and wanted to touch them but they were too fast for her. I later found out that the rabbits were Netherland Dwarves

One of owners heard that the little girl had kept asking me if she could carry the rabbits and so she asked if the little girl wanted to. At first I didn't think she would be ready so I declined the offer and thanked her. But then when I thought again, I told myself that I shouldn't underestimate the little girl. I shouldn't force her when she doesn't want to do something and I shouldn't stop her if she has requested to do it, provided it's not potentially dangerous.

So I went to the owner and asked if the little girl could carry a rabbit and she chose a gentle one that was white with black spots. She said that the rabbit's name was Lashy and she liked to be carried, unlike the rest. She asked the little girl to remain calm when she placed the rabbit on her chest as she said the rabbit could hear the little girl's heartbeat and might react if she panicked.

I supported the rabbit's bottom for her and the little girl was surprisingly calm. She stroked the rabbit's back and the rabbit went close to her face to sniff her. I told her that the rabbit wanted to kiss her and she smiled. We then returned Lashy to her owner and thanked her for her generosity.

After that, the little girl just couldn't stop talking about Lashy and it went on for the next few days. She even wanted us to call her Baby Lashy for a day or two and went everywhere with her rabbit plush. Just like how every turtle that she sees now is a Snappy (there's a story for that), now every rabbit is a Lashy. So if anybody were to ask why she's calling a rabbit Lashy, well this is the story that I would tell. As for Snappy, that's another story for another time.

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Dino Egg

Two weeks after we attended the Dino Party to celebrate Ammar's birthday, the little girl wanted to see the dinosaur in the egg so we decided to hatch the dino egg that we received in the goodie bag. We immersed the egg in a bowl of water and 12 hours later, out came an orange dinosaur!

A dinosaur was hatched!

Getting to know the dinosaur

At first, the little girl was a little apprehensive of the tiny dinosaur. She asked me to touch it and hold it first. When she was sure that the thing was not real, she held it in her hand and got so excited about it. In fact, she was so happy to hold a baby dino that she put on her party hat and sang the birthday song for it. Then she took her bear and showed the baby dino to it.

"Bear, take a look at the baby dinosaur!"

The baby dino after 12 hours

After playing with it for a few hours, the baby dino went into its pool of water again. The little girl would take it out during her bath-time to shower it but after that, it went into its watery home again as the baby dino was still growing.  I had to look it up as I wasn't sure what kind of dinosaur it was. I found out that it was a spinasaurus. Then after another 48 hours, the dino was no longer a baby but a juvenile!


Look how much it has grown!

I didn't take more pictures of the dinosaur after that but it has definitely grown fatter. I found out that I could get the dino eggs from the gift shop at Science Centre. It would be nice if I could get another one or two of the eggs. Looking forward to our next visit to the Science Centre for the dinosaur exhibition!