Showing posts with label Chloe Eden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chloe Eden. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012

Singapore - always refreshing

Everytime you go to Singapore, there is something new to do. I love the way they reinvent themselves and keep the experience fresh and interesting.

Ofcourse most of my time was spent with the family especially my cute little niece Chloe. But I did find the time to visit the Orchid garden in the Botanical gardens and practice my photography as well as visit Sentosa Island with Tiana, Giles and mum.

The Singapore Botanical gardens are a true gem. Given the size of Singapore and the number of inhabitants, I love the fact that there is still so much greenery everywhere. The gardens are free and open from 5 am to midnight. It is very huge, 74 hectares, and you really have to pick what you wish to explore so that you make the most of out it. I chose to visit the orchid garden and was able to spend a meaningful 2 hours there admiring the orchids.

The orchid – Vanda Miss Joaquim – is Singapore’s national flower. There is also an orchid named after Lady Diana and the former President of India’s wife Mrs Usha Narayan.


The orchid named after the former First Lady of India.







If you plan to visit Sentosa, do buy the “Day Play” pass which gives you access to 16 attractions for only 66 SGD. I thought it was value for money because it included the cable car return ride as well as unlimited skyrides. Don’t miss the laser battle at Fort Siloso and the 3D shows which are also covered under this package. Even though it rained heavily, we could enjoy our day out as there were walkways connecting the attractions, thus protecting us from the rain. We had a thoroughly enjoyable day.















Monday, May 7, 2012

A miracle.........

On 4th April, we had a miracle in our family - little Chloe Eden D'Silva was born.

The birth of a child is truly a miracle and when one sees the newborn for the first time, one’s heart skips several beats. The little fingers and toes, the soft hair on the head, the tiny nails, the red chubby cheeks and the small frame – must melt even the hardened heart.

I was truly touched to see the little angel. And to carry her was a bit frightening to begin with, but later such a joy. I am amazed at the fact that newborns have a personality of their own and to see the manifestations of it, is a revelation in itself. I am going to enjoy myself watching this little miracle unfold over the next few years.