What do I do during weekends, besides some housework and some cooking?
A gathering and a little feast ... at Ju Shin Jung, on one Sat. This was the first time we were here. Overall, it was good in term of service and food, but my children and I decided that we enjoyed the food better at Ssikkek Korean Grill BBQ (Oriental Plaza and Bras Basah). As Ju Shin Jung was just opposite Haw Par Villa at West Coast, we took a walk up the little hill, but it was too hot an afternoon for us to cover the whole place. Nothing much has changed there as far as my memory served me - it's like something out of twilight zone, albeit a Eastern one; and a near-forgotten theme park so much so I thought it has closed down!
I spent 2 plus hours at the library on another Sat afternoon trying out acrylic painting. I don't really paint on my own, so it was a great time painting in a group. Mixing the primary colours and white only, and dabbing the acrylic paint on a 16" by 12" canvas, it was fast filling up the space but getting the trees to pop up was hard. The whole painting came alive with a quick touch up by our instructor!
Paper_Traders' swap on Crackle ATCs received from Beckie Holso "Times Past", Pam Prosser "Water Reflection", Connie Holso "Remember" and Melissa B Wilson "Chicago & Alton". Wow, see those crackles! Thanks gals, the swaps here are so interesting and everyone produced such great works. In fact, I feel a bit pressurised trying to match up!
I joined another bookmark swap this year - Stitchmap's Summer Bookmark Swap. I sent in tatted bookmarks naturally, with an extra lucky clover for our hostess, Gayle Morris.
I put to good use what I learnt - recycle plastic bottles. I rounded all the corners and added a carrier rope I saved from paper carrier bag. It's a neat little container for some home-baked scones!
5 comments:
Tatting book marks look great and the recycling of the soda bottles is nice to see and fun, and scones are always a great treat, love this stuff!
Your son has grown so tall, hasn't he? - and I noticed that a daughter was missing in the family shot, but I suppose she must have been on the other side of the lens!
I love your bookmarks.
Your son has grown so tall, hasn't he? - and I noticed that you're missing a daughter in the family shot, but I suppose she must have been on the other side of the lens - :)
I love all the bookmarks!
Yes, my boy is the tallest in the family now! My elder girl is standing the first from the right and the younger girl is beside me :)
My goodness, she has grown up too! - I didn't recognise her at first!
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