{"id":215,"date":"2006-03-28T19:03:00","date_gmt":"2006-03-28T19:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=215"},"modified":"2006-03-28T19:03:00","modified_gmt":"2006-03-28T19:03:00","slug":"weekend-park-fun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=215","title":{"rendered":"Weekend Park Fun"},"content":{"rendered":"

On Saturday evening, Daddy & I brought Zara to the another park which is about 500m away from our regular park. It was so quiet, we shared the whole place with another family with 3 boys. The main play area is shaped like a ship, so we told Zara this is the “Ship Park”.
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\nI made a mistake by asking Zara to slide down the ‘tunnel slide’ (below) on her own; she had a fright and didn’t want to attempt it again, even when I said I would go with her.<\/p>\n

<\/a>On Sunday, we brought her to Kidzsports, One Utama after lunch. When we arrived, she was running towards the pool of balls shouting happily! This time, we made sure we brought along our socks, so we can both be in the play area to take care of Zara.<\/p>\n

My fault for getting her to slide down the tunnel slide the day before; unlike the last trip<\/a> where she was happily exploring everything; this round, she seemed to be very afraid to go on the big slide or climbed up the rubber steps. When we had to crawl over tunnels, she refused to get in. Kept saying, “Don’t want. Sked sked (Scared), tuh-ner (tunnel).”<\/span> I had to coax her many times, telling her this is not THAT slide, and I’ll be with her, before she agreed and moved just slightly forward.<\/p>\n

<\/a>Her favourite is still the pools of balls.<\/p>\n

After Kidzport, we went to Dragon-I for dinner. Zara shared the chives and shrimp ramen with me, and she loved it! Zara got restless half way through, so Daddy brought Zara to look at the Shanghai si-fu making dumplings. One of the si-fu gave a piece of dough to Zara. That kept her occupied for a while, she rolled it around like a piece of play dough.<\/p>\n

I had to say, the dough is so elastic and soft, it did not stick to my hands or crumble when I roll it into a thin bracelet for Zara. No wonder the ramen is so nice, and the Shanghai dumpling so famous. Unfortunately we don’t take pork, or there would be even more dishes to enjoy.<\/p>\n

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