First let me give my heartfelt “Thank You” to all the people who made our Singapore Trip possible and memorable.

To Mae- my lovely daughter who got her beauty, brains and intelligence from her mother (sabi niya) who finance our trip. I am really proud of you. Just don’t stop planning our next trip (wink!). Love you! Tsup!

To Tin and Rain- my wife’s niece and her husband whose precious days were spent with us by touring us around Singapore. We even have to sleep over by their residence due to my bad memory and judgment.
To Lanie (Picture to follow)– the mother of my daughter ‘s classmates and “barkada” who have to skip work just to show us the Chinatown district famous tourist destination and even accompany us in going to Malaysia.
Thank you so much for making us a real tourist in every sense of the word. I know that the pain I felt during the long walk we endure also gave you pain especially Tin. I almost saw you dragging your feet.
No words can explain the happiness we felt. We were like kids again exploring our new environment being pampered by you people.
Thanks again and I’ll be writing our memoir soon!

For the mean time could you guess the real meaning of the word “No Outside Food” poster posted outside the restaurant.
PAHABOL:
Got the poem below from Lydia Padilla Rinne (Facebook)- Thank you po Mam. To Tina also.
EVERDAY IS A BLESSING
Everyday is a blessing I know ,especially for Ramon Paulino & family
celebrating July 10 to date a happy blessed union for 25 years today
blessed with 5 children to stay happy , jolly and always in unity
with a loving WIFEs loving, living and sharing counting this anniversary their EVERYDAYs blessing.
Everyday is a blessing I know as I greet them sincerely
for a long life together in harmony with their children sharing their laughter
wishing them good luck forever and Gods blessings”.
Thank you Joan and Edwin and to all the people who shared their stories to us like Chef Paul, Tristan, Marie etc..(Forgot na naman)

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hi its good your back and u had great time too…great…how do u find malaysia? which part of mya u visited?
JB or Johor Bahru Malaysia. They got new immigration building that was huge. complete with modern amenities. Connecting to a new mall.
I wish maka punta rin kami ng singpore with my Family like you… kahit sa singa-3 lang.. he he he, May 2008, we’ve to Hongkong also with my Family, masaya naman yung once a year nakaka tour kasama ang buong pamilya para matikman naman ang pinaghihirapan sa abroad. he he he
Napadalaw lang kapatid.
.-= jeri´s last blog ..Three wise monkeys =-.
Jeri- my idol. hehehe. Salamat sa pag bisita. Kapag tumama ako sa lotto isama ko buong family ko. Kaso ang hirap ata tumama kaya pangarap na muna. hehehe.
Thank you for the post. I have one very interesting event in Singapore to recommend. Singapore River Buskers’ Festival usually takes place in November. Talented street performers from around the world gather on the walkways of Orchard Road, along the Singapore riverbank and Marina Bay for this festival. Spectators can enjoy fantastic street theatre, comedians, contortionists, magicians, mimes, sword-swallowers and jugglers, all set against the glittering backdrop of the city.