Tuesday 27 August 2013

Scariest fun rides

I must say I love to ride roller coaster. I love the thrill and excitement that it brings. I first tried it when I was in grade 5 at Star City's Cyclone Loop, then I rode Enchanted Kingdom's Space Shuttle, and Universal Studios' Battlestar Galactica Cylon in Singapore all of these rides were funtastically pure FUN.

Last Sunday, I was with my two sisters and cousin we headed to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. Excited and with all smiles even gigling as we saw the tall, nerve-racking rides from a far. After getting a map we tried to locate which one will be our first destination.

Superman ride
Medusa and Sky Screamer, looks so exciting even from a far
The first ride... Vertical Velocity
Insanely scary ride, going backwards
And going forward twisting
And then we took the second ride, Medusa

Highest drop point
the longest ride in the park
This ride took us to a different level, sooo high



It was a fun Sunday with the family. Once again we were happy to be like kids again curious, excited, and carefree. 

"Life is like a roller coaster, live it, be happy, and enjoy life!"
- Avril Lavigne


Friday 16 August 2013

My Baby Love


He is my "inaanak" (godson) and we fondly call him "bun" he used to have those bun-like cheeks when he was still a baby. This week we had a fun priceless bonding moments watching his favorite cartoon character, Mickey Mouse!

He used to be this cutie little angel 
And Ninang used to play with you, tossing you and you loved it
And time just flew so fast...

Mimicking Mickey Mouse even the voice 
Smiling for Ninang even if he is busy with his Kindle
And then he found this silicone bra padding placed it on his head while telling me,
 "Mickey Mouse ears!" LOL
Whenever I'm sweeping the floor he walks to me and will say "Let me do it"
Child labor??? LOL
And my little Bun got tired and slept in his "CAR" that was he said.
I tried to transfer him in the bed but he woke up and said I want to sleep here... Priceless!
“A baby is God's opinion that the world should go on.” 
― Carl Sandburg