Thursday, August 20, 2009

Sydney Day 3

Baby's been sporting this rosy tint to his cheeks, prompting all of us to christen him "An Pan Man".

It looks really cute in pictures but its actually patchy, flaky red skin that irritates the hell out of him. Mummy has to religiously apply a thick layer of calendula cream ever so often to prevent it from getting worse.

Our little An Pan Man

Mummy found out that the Babies Proms were playing at the Opera House during our stay in Sydney so she tried to get tickets.

Us oblivious and busy muching away as Mummy queued for tickets

And then it was foto taking time outdoors!

Peekaboo! You called for me Yiyi?

It was a nice warm day so we decided to go for a walk in the Botanic Gardens. We saw this quaint little train along the way and us kids hankered for a ride but Mummy was too cheapo to oblige.

(Mummy: It costs a freaking $15AUD per head!!)

So we had no choice but to just climb aboard and take pics

Sorry babes, it aint gonna move!

And then it was time for a spot of shopping!

Im becoming a real pro at modelling! Check out my nifty poses!

C'est la vie, baby bone!

We hopped onto a free shuttle and headed off to the factory markets in Chinatown.

All throughout the ride, Baby bone charmed the socks off everyone on the bus with his rosy cheeks. No one could resist him, even the tough looking youth in gothic get up, spiky hair and heavily kohl-ed eyes was reduced to a babbling idiot, playing peekaboo with him.


Mummy and Yiyi had a good time browsing through the shops at Chinatown while i took my beauty nap in the stroller.

Here i am, fast asleep amongst the aisles of bustling shops, in the heart of Chinatown

Mummy: Ah my Terelle, you are the world's most prolific sleeper. You can sleep in any condition, in any position, in any environment. Mummy thanks god for you and how easy you are compared to baby bone. shhhh dont tell him...

Traipsing around Chinatown lugging a 11kg weight who refused to walk

Can you spot Terelle under the mountain of bags, coats and scarves? haha

Upon the recommendation of a kind lady on the bus (who was smitten with Thane), we went to this chinese eatery called Superbowl, which apparently served nice congee and noodles.

Ooh where's my chinese food?

Putting Daddy to shame by chomping down stalks of vege without batting an eyelid

The food didnt disappoint, the bowls were super all right - both in size and taste!

Those rosy cheeks really make for great pics while they lasted!

After our satisfying meal, a bit more shopping before we headed back to the hotel!

Happy Yiyi, blase Baby

Mummy: one of my fav pics!

Halloo! im up im up!

As the sun set, it started to get cold again. Here we are all bundled up and snug as a bug in a rug as Mummy rushed to grab some last minute buys before the shops closed at 6pm.

And because i didnt get to eat much at dinner cos i was sleeping, look at the treat i had for supper!

1 comment:

Chloe's mommy or daddy said...

Hey! Superbowl is my favourite chinese restaurant in Sydney! Did you have a chance to try Nick's at Cockle Wharf Bay? White wine mussels are to-die-for! Wow! You are very capable to bring 2 kids on tour all the time. I've not have the "guts" to do that so far...