Safra Bay Run Army Half Marathon 2016

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5km completed this morning at Safra Bay Run 2016. Our timing is around 40 minutes, slightly better than 2014’s run πŸ™‚

SAFRA Singapore Bay Run & Army Half Marathon (what a mouthful), Safra Run is actually our first family run. Since then, we have been conquering more routes (running posts).

I am motivated to keep fit for my family too, thus you see me actively encouraging kids to take up cycling and even hiking.

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Good thing we arrive early, so many carparks were full and there were so many road closures! Best thing is the Fresh morning air, after yesterday’s horrible haze episode (psi 190).
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Sun came up to greet us around 7.20am.
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Love running on the tarmac, without the cars. Freedom to cut across the lanes πŸ™‚
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There was a small diversion for the 5km route.

I told the boys these bouncing castles felt like my SOC (Standard Obstacles Course) in army haha, a fun distraction for the kids. Good thing we are attempting the obstacles early in the race, it would be exhausting to attempt the SOC after 4km marker :p
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They will love Jacob’s ladder and low rope in the near future πŸ™‚
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The 5km route is fun and well organised, the only complain I had are the NSFs (10Km) who were jamming the whole road from Flyer to end-point. 5km runners merged with them after Helix bridge, along Raffles Avenue.

The NSFs (probably forced to join the race) prefer to bunch up and chit chat and banter at their own walking pace. For goodness sake, if you do not wish to run, move to the left and do not block the lanes!

It was so hard for families to squeeze through.
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5km is neither long nor short, but I do have to constantly psycho and motivate the kids. 1km more, water point infront, do not lag behind the “old soldiers” πŸ™‚

We did see a few retired soldiers, wearing black and in their 60s to 70s. Kudos!
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My Fitbit actually clock 5.6km, glad to complete the race together with my boys.
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Thank you Safra for the fun family run, it was a memorable journey for me with the kids again πŸ™‚

What we like about Singapore Night Festival 2016

This is the last night for Singapore Night Festival 2016. In case you are looking for some Fun and happening activities for the family tonight, we have listed our favourite activities below (from last week).

Let us hope the Haze will fade away this evening.
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Video (link) : Night animations and buzz around Singapore Night Festival 2016

National Museum, I would prefer the light show at SAM (Singapore Art Museum)
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SAM lightings are more attractive, we see forest, aquariums etc πŸ™‚
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But the most happening buzz should be along Armenian street, which is closed to traffic on Friday and Sat during SG Night Festival.

Drums and percussion (Street Beats) literally jazz up the street, so much energy and showmanship. If you miss their performance, just walk ahead and wait for the members to catch up πŸ™‚
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We saw light sabres in the crowd too haha πŸ™‚
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Parkour anyone? Outside Peranakan Museum.
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All the museums nearby are opened to the public (except SAM). We decided to visit the stamps at Philatelic Museum.
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Besides understanding Singapore’s history and heritage through stamps, you can follow one of Shakesphere’s act too.
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Year of the Monkey, you see “them” everywhere in the museum πŸ™‚
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Lots of interactions and photo opportunities for the whole family.
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Even the loos are Bart adorable.
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We end the evening with some refreshing dessert at Rochor Original Bean curd (2 Short St, S188211).
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More details (and showtime) about Night Festival can be found on their website -> http://nightfest.sg and Fanpage. Most of the activities are free (including Museums entries)