Wednesday, December 9, 2009

NorthPoint Shopping Centre

Since my kids enjoy the sesame street show so much, I was planning to bring them to Northpoint shopping centre to watch it again. I was adamant to reach there early so that we would get a place to sit and enjoy the show better. So it was rush rush rush for us. The kids woke up at 5.15pm, and I was to get them ready to leave the house by 6pm. As you can see, feeding and bathing 2 kids at such a short time is quite a challenge... but hor, I managed to accomplished this task ...hehe.. So at 6pm sharp, when daddy reach home. We leave for Northpoint happily anticipating the show.

But what a disappointment when we reach there. The show was cancelled!!!!! Oh we were so disappointed and Javier keep pointing to the stage and say Elmo. I guessed alot of kids feel the same as us. The show was cancelled due to the water leakage , which cause electricity power problem.

So no show to watch, we just jalan jalan a while. Then we went to Long John Silver to makan. Actually we no mood to jalan too long also.. The 2 boys really make us mad... Don't listen to us and keep fooling around.

Some photos taken when we are waiting for Daddy to drive down the car from the carpark.

At Long John Silver, Both of them cannot sit still for even 5 mins. Walk here and there, climb here and there. I really don't like those people looking at them and giving us such 'faces' like telling us why your kids so mishevous, never discipline them. As long as they are not doing anything dangerous and causing inconvenience to other people, I am ok with it de. So I would feel really disgusted when I see people giving us such 'irriated' face.

Jayden with his dearest Ben 10 toys
Enjoying the drink and fries
Ice-cream from MacDonald, as you can see it is really messy when they are eating ice-cream. All over the shirt, pants, hand and faces... Javier even use his hand to dig up the ice cream to eat. :(

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