*screams* June holidays!
It's the June Holidays already! How time flies and we are into the 6th month of the year. This June Holidays, I'm clearing my leave every Friday and the whole week of the June holidays. This weekend, I booked an art jamming session for myself and the boys. I've always wanted to do something like this with the kids and so when there was an opportunity, we decided to give it a go!
And since it is a "long" weekend for me, I was searching for a hotel near the art studio and found Hotel Traveltine and what's interesting is that, opposite is the Golden Mile Food centre that has so many good food, it is within walking distance to Kampong Glam where there is the Malay Heritage Centre where the children can collect their Museum Pass stamp and interesting walking street mural trail!
Our Art jamming session at Textile Centre. This building is so weird. The lift lands in between floors.Our Art Teacher Jay. Lately I'm meeting many Jays. First it was Jade's ballet reception cum manager named Jay, now art teacher. Hmm, not to mention that my hubs is also known as Jay. > <
James has a natural talent for blending knife painting!
Guess what are we painting? The Seaside using the technique of palette knife painting.
James is taking a break here, and Jules has completed his art work and using a hair dryer to dry the blops of acrylic paint.
Was searching for Vietnamese food because hubs says he wants to eat dry viet noodles. And I found Co Hai Bahn Mi. They do their own baguettes and their Bahn Mi is supposedly really crispy on the outside and super soft on the insides. Verdict: Yes this is true.
We tried their beef noodles soup and dry noodles, vietnamese spring rolls too.
super colourful wall mural! We saw many pretty art mural on our way to Malay Heritage Centre.
Jules and James are twinning in their red polos from Uniqlo and Jade and I are twinning in our marimekko top!
Dinner at Lorr 33 Geylang Claypot Rice,although stated as Geylang, it is situated at one of the shophouse within walking distance. Our wait for the claypot rice was 40 mins, but it was worth the wait. We ordered 3 dishes - long beans, prawn roll and home made tofu with prawns. The last dish was the best that the kids was adding the gooey eggy sauce to their rice.
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