Our conversation at bedtime the night before:
Me: Kate, quickly go to sleep. When you wake up, it'd be your birthday!
Kate: *happy face* Mommy, tomorrow is my birthday? Then I will be 4 years old?
Me: Yes!
Kate: *happiness floweth over*
Little things make her so happy, if only life were really that simple always.
Facetime call early in the morning - from her favourite nainai and yiyi |
Kate requested pancakes for breakfast, so while I was preparing it for her, I allowed for some TV time to distract/keep the kids occupied. I turned around, and witnessed the sweetest thing!
Free hugs all around, for no reason at all! |
Smiley-and-heart-pancakes |
Brought the kids down for a run in the sun after our hearty breakfast.
Here's K riding her new bicycle. What a big girl! |
Kate's birthday gift - a pink bicycle, with a basket and ribbons on the seat! Balloon gifted separately. |
Kate with her classmates, Teacher and Jake |
We packed her off from school after this mini celebration - perks of being birthday girl - she gets to cut class! We headed for lunch where we indulged her with french fries and more dessert (on top of her chocolate birthday cupcakes)!
Here's our miserable attempt at taking a nice family picture. Goodness, it was impossible! |
We headed home after for the kids to nap while the husband, sadly, had to go back to work. It was about 6pm when we headed out again with yeye to Gardens by the Bay for the lantern festival set-up. What started out as an upbeat car ride to Gardens by the Bay turned a bit awful as Jake started feeling unwell. May be carsickness or something bad he ate (we don't know what) but the poor boy was green and puked several times once we arrived. We didn't cut short the trip because we'd only gotten there, but it did put a dampen on spirits all around. Well, except Kate which I guess was the key person so perhaps it was fine afterall. We pretty much carried Jake and put him to sleep and continued our night.
After dinner, we chanced upon the Prime Minister's arrival (coincidence!) then navigated to find the lantern area. It was nice but all a bit too cheena for me. Kate also insisted she wanted a snack and I witness for myself how much yeye spoils her as he indulges her (not that I didn't already know this).
There was a stage performance so we sat around on plastic chairs, stamping on muddy grass (it rained earlier), noming on some local snacks (Hainanese sweet desserts) while watching the stage dance. It was a lot of tribal dances.
Here's a really hilarious shot of Kate and yeye noming away |
Nothing more lovely to a little child than opening presents, more presents! |
Dear Kate,
You are growing up to be such a fiesty, loving, sensitive little girl. Thank you for teaching me lessons daily, and I must admit that I feel guilty for not being as patient as I'll like to be. I want to tell you that I love you with all my heart - and more - and I don't want you to think that we ever love you any bit less ever.
I wish that you enjoyed your special day and felt exceptionally showered in love and gifts, and hope that you continue to grow to be a sensible and happy child. You are my precious baby and nothing will ever change that.
I love you sweetheart. Happy birthday.
Love, Mommy
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