After classes in the morning, we went back home for lunch, before heading to the Museum of Drinking Water within the Taipei Water Park. At the entrance of the park, the kids played with the cool mist that sprayed out from the sides of the bridge. Justin also tried drawing water from an underground well, something not seen in Singapore these days.
Another section of the park was the Water Country Park where kids waded in a small pool. Justin began hopping across the pool on concrete slabs while Jonathan watched by the side. Next up, the Gongguan Water Purification Plant and an elegant building which housed an old pumping station with lots of black machinery. We also visited the pipe sculpture area where the boys started exploring pipes twice the height of Justin.
At 3:45pm we finished our tour and headed back home for Jon's afternoon nap. Justin didn't want to sleep so I brought him down to Ikari Cafe for tea. He finished up his hot dog in 15 minutes without any prompting (*Smiles*). He spent some time completing his diary, played with his trains, while I enjoyed my cup of coffee and read a book. A quiet and relaxing Saturday.
Wondered what Papa was doing at that moment in Tokyo?
The night passed by in a breeze. Dinner finished, kids played a little before their bedtime stories. By 10:15pm the 2 boys were tucked snugly in bed fast asleep. Mummy can finally find some time to herself. ;p
Another section of the park was the Water Country Park where kids waded in a small pool. Justin began hopping across the pool on concrete slabs while Jonathan watched by the side. Next up, the Gongguan Water Purification Plant and an elegant building which housed an old pumping station with lots of black machinery. We also visited the pipe sculpture area where the boys started exploring pipes twice the height of Justin.
At 3:45pm we finished our tour and headed back home for Jon's afternoon nap. Justin didn't want to sleep so I brought him down to Ikari Cafe for tea. He finished up his hot dog in 15 minutes without any prompting (*Smiles*). He spent some time completing his diary, played with his trains, while I enjoyed my cup of coffee and read a book. A quiet and relaxing Saturday.
Wondered what Papa was doing at that moment in Tokyo?
The night passed by in a breeze. Dinner finished, kids played a little before their bedtime stories. By 10:15pm the 2 boys were tucked snugly in bed fast asleep. Mummy can finally find some time to herself. ;p
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