How time flies! It's been 1 month since we moved, & it'll just be another month b4 we move again!


Entering the foot path that'll lead us to the apartment where we're staying.


Not the swimming pool, but a landscaped garden area, with "river" or "lagoon" as they call it, running thru the entire length of the footpath.

Personally I thought it'd be nice if they made it look more natural, with stones, rocks, & fishes swimming etc. But then, maintenance will probably be higher too, hehe...ah, and the "floor" of the water area not to be light blue. This made it look like part of the swimming pool, instead of a "river/lagoon"

The "waterfall" is a nice attempt at creating a more holiday/resort-y atmosphere. At the far left is the BBQ area, with a "private" pool. So families or friends gathered for a BBQ party, can enjoy the pool, separate from the other crowd.

The playground, which is literally at the foot of our apartment. Somehow, the kids never played there, cus it's "sandy"... & initially we thought that they can wash off, & go for a swim after that. But we never got around to doing it...always heading to the pool right away! hehe...

The view from the balcony of the apartment that we're staying in.

The huge swimming pool across. I tried to zoom in as close as possible, but this is the best I manage. It's just 1m deep throughout, with the middle part of the pool at 1.5m. So, children & adults alike love to swim there. The baby pool is on the right side, hidden by the trees.

Lower Seletar Reservoir is just across the road, beyond the trees! We're really that near ;)
Thank God for his faithfulness & provision, we've been comfortable & well settled so far. We swam few times a week, simply enjoying the convenience of having a swimming pool in the compound. This is really good especially when we feel too lazy to go out, yet this simple pleasure is enough to keep the kids happy daily ^^
Though I'm allowed to cook, however I always kept it to a minimal & a really simple fare (never been one to cook up a storm anyways...haha). We eat out at the nearby coffeeshops & cafe when we feel like it, else just something simple for lunch & dinner.
Our whole family has been healthy, & Hans continued school as usual with the same school bus fetching & sending him daily. While Natalie & I continued to enjoy our morning walks to buy groceries & breakfast of roti prata, fried beehoon, lontong or nasi campur (malay mixed rice). I love the muslim stall there! Will definitely miss it after we move to Pasir Ris.
Tomorrow, will be our long awaited HDB 2nd appointment date, the handover of keys, & when the Pasir Ris flat will officially be under our names. Cant wait! ;)
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