Monday, August 10, 2009

Theatrics

started our day this morning.
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We brought dear son to the DBS Arts Centre, home of the Singapore Repertory Theatre at Robertson Quay to catch the 1st showtime of "The Boy who cried Wolf" at 10am.
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Daddy had the privilege to bring his dear son into the theatre for the show while Mummy settled herself to a magazine waiting for the father and son at UE Square.
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Based on the classic fairy tale by Aesop, a boy named Pete is bored, not much fun to sit on a little rock,on a little hill, watching little flocks of sheep all day long. Hence, little Pete decides to hatch the perfect plan to have some fun and scare his fellow villagers. Little does poor Pete know that a very tiny lie can lead to a whole lot of trouble.
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This play actually allows all parents to bring home a familiar lesson in a fun and accessible way. It is heart-warming illustration of why it’s important to tell the truth, and how one lie can make a world of difference. We personally felt that it is especially good material for our child and we're glad he totally enjoyed the play.
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After we dismissed ourselves from UE Square, we headed home for dear son to take his afternoon nap and planned for dinner out with Pauline and Josh - our dear neighbor.
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At 5plus, we took the bus services to Anchorpoint. Over there, the boys were roaming around happily enjoying each other's company, treated to car rides and the parents even invested in a few educational books for the boys.
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By dinner-time, we decided on the Hong Kong Cafe for some cantonese-style treats. Both the children had a good appetite during dinner-time while the adults enjoyed their food and especially the sinful dessert treats.
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We departed Anchorpoint for home by 8.45pm. Not long, the family settled down in order to be ready for work after a long enjoyable weekend.
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