Last Friday, Paul came home after work and announced " I want to take you out tomorrow. It's a date and I want to bring you to the Zoo and we can laugh at the monkeys !"
Okay, I am touched that he is planning a date for us and bringing me out to explore new places together like the Zoo. But laughing at the monkeys under the 40 Degs heat ? I am not so sure if we are laughing at them or if it's the other way round. But I am still game for what he had proposed but I have high expectations of the Zoo. Why you may ask, cause we Singaporeans know that Singapore have one of the best Zoo in Asia and we even have a night safari to boast about. When Paul knew about my "expectations", he out frontly told me "Baby, don't get your hopes up."
So here we are, on a hot sunny blazing Saturday afternoon, holding each other's sweating hands and having a good time. I love it that we explore undiscovered places together. Okay, the Zoo is visited by many but definately not me and not a long long time for him. It's like instant flash back for me back to my Primary/Elementary school days out on a field trip with my classmates, all excited, curious and going "WOW" all at the same time.
Yes, I don't deny that the animals stink and perhaps they think we do too but hey, it's fun and it's refreshing. Paul seems to be more excited than me when visiting his "friends". He was making strange noises to the monkeys trying to wake them up from their nap, stalking after the Cheeta, whistling to the exotic birds like they are having a conversation and even threatening the turkeys that he will be back for them and make them his Thanks Giving meal. As for me, I am just trying to survive the heat and trying to keep my husband under control.
While trying to survive my heat stroke, I managed to take some pics of the residents of the Zoo, ENJOY !!!
Okay, I am touched that he is planning a date for us and bringing me out to explore new places together like the Zoo. But laughing at the monkeys under the 40 Degs heat ? I am not so sure if we are laughing at them or if it's the other way round. But I am still game for what he had proposed but I have high expectations of the Zoo. Why you may ask, cause we Singaporeans know that Singapore have one of the best Zoo in Asia and we even have a night safari to boast about. When Paul knew about my "expectations", he out frontly told me "Baby, don't get your hopes up."
So here we are, on a hot sunny blazing Saturday afternoon, holding each other's sweating hands and having a good time. I love it that we explore undiscovered places together. Okay, the Zoo is visited by many but definately not me and not a long long time for him. It's like instant flash back for me back to my Primary/Elementary school days out on a field trip with my classmates, all excited, curious and going "WOW" all at the same time.
Yes, I don't deny that the animals stink and perhaps they think we do too but hey, it's fun and it's refreshing. Paul seems to be more excited than me when visiting his "friends". He was making strange noises to the monkeys trying to wake them up from their nap, stalking after the Cheeta, whistling to the exotic birds like they are having a conversation and even threatening the turkeys that he will be back for them and make them his Thanks Giving meal. As for me, I am just trying to survive the heat and trying to keep my husband under control.
While trying to survive my heat stroke, I managed to take some pics of the residents of the Zoo, ENJOY !!!

2 comments:
Wow.. not like u :)
Back here u will be complaining that their shits stink..
Bravo to your new adventure !!
I know !!! I would be complaining abt the stench if I am back in SIN. Perhaps I was too engross with the heat and preventing Paul from scaring the animals too much that the stinky shits was secondary to my concerns.... =)
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