Boon Kang has pass his cycling test

If you are staying in Sengkang, and you see Boon Kang wobbling along on his BMX, Daddy is suggesting you to stand one side first. Kang is triangle-plate, and still need to fine tune his balancing department.

It was not too long ago that he got into an ‘accident’ :p

Our No2 Boon Kang has come a long way, considering cycling was second nature for our eldest boy, Boon Wee. Boon Kang took longer to conquer his fear. We started his training last Sep. Remember our bike-family album?

Actually Daddy was too lazy to bring them cycling…
We even had to practise in multi-storey carpark to encourage Kang.

It is fun to watch Kang trying to catch up with Wei.

Look at Kang’s smile. It Shouts volumes of his quiet confidence. He has finally graduated.

So what’s next?
1) We have already equipped adult’s bikes with seats, so Mummy and Daddy can piggy back youngest two.
2) From Npark’s cool Park Conector, we have identify a nice cycling track from Sengkang to Punggol. Read our cool Punggol Promenade post.

Arts Festival 2012 is here…

From 18May to 02June, Arts Festival is upon Singapore again.
More details here –> http://www.singaporeartsfest.com

We blog about 2012’s theme “Lost Poems” and 80 years old “Young@Hearts” earlier.
Daddy is a pen pal with one of the choir member, Claire. She must be Daddy’s oldest friend πŸ™‚

– catch the Free Young@Heart movie on 24th 10pm
(http://www.singaporeartsfest.com/event/youngheart-film/)
– Ticketed concert will run from 23-25th May
(http://www.singaporeartsfest.com/event/end-of-the-road/)

To quote from ArtsFest website
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Young@Heart is a chorus of senior citizens averaging 80 years. This documentary showcases courage, determination and true grit as the group prepares for a concert in its hometown of Massachusetts, spending two months learning new material…
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Tomorrow, Daddy will be attending the media preview of Festival village at Esplanade park. Arts Festival organisers want you to remember Ten numbers πŸ™‚

If there are too many events (80 to be exact with 500 artists!), fret not, we will recommend that you drop by “Festival Village” from 18th onwards, just to soak in the arty spirit. We heard most of the events within the village arena is FOC. There will be kids friendly events too.

Expect to see Centaur (1/2 man 1/2 horse), you might have spotted them at Chinatown or Raffles place. The Bridge Cafe project seems interesting too
(http://www.singaporeartsfest.com/2012-festival/festival-village/)

More information can be found here, some events are free :
http://www.facebook.com/singaporeartsfestival
http://www.singaporeartsfest.com
All event photos