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10 Days In Singapore - Part 2

Day 4...
This day was an exciting day..... I had dinner meeting with my high school friends, some of whom I haven't met for 15 years!

We started the day with breakfast in bed... again. Then we shared a Nature Valley granola bar. I was very excited to have found this in the supermarket, as they are not available in Jakarta.


Then we had Ban Mian (fish noodle soup) for lunch at the food court.


And off we go! The trip to Vivo City should take just over an hour by MRT.

Our "Home" station.



Our epic selfie

I'm so cool 
I'm 5!


Miss Kiki took a great picture of me
Oh yeah

My awesome friends.
That brings us to Day 5...

We had brunch at Toastbox

Another epic selfie
And look what I got!
Coffee vouchers

Time for more water play!






Fun fun fun!
Finally day 6! This day my parents are coming to join us.  We took the hotel shuttle bus to pick them up at the airport.
Inside the shuttle
We had some toast and coffee at this kopitiam. As soon as I checked in at foursquare, a message came in from DH. He thought that the name was hilarious... lol
Haha

Waiting at the airport
And they're here! The immigration line and baggage pick up took almost an hour.






Stay tuned for Part 3!
Update: Part 3

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