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      SAHM_TAN
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      kabalevsky:
      SAHM_TAN:

      [quote=\"kabalevsky\"]Sorry sorry ladies, first time adding an image!


      here is it!

      http://i55.tinypic.com/xomt08.jpg\">

      You really tasted the nectar?

      ya, this is safe to taste. it is in the Primary Science textbook i think. one of the activities. Students get to taste the nectar from the Ixora. That's why almost every Pri school will plant it.

      They are easy to maintain and flower year round in our climate so they are commonly used in Town council plantings too.

      If i am not wrong, have to check this up, they also attract butterflies so schools and science centers eco gardens will have this too.

      anyway, it is bright and cheery. i like. :)[/quote]I don't mind if I grow it but from public places I :sick: :rotflmao:

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        SAHM_TAN
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        kabalevsky:
        SAHM_TAN:

        Am considering to buy that new biodiversity book published in Singapore........


        which one, by who?

        http://iyb2010singapore.blogspot.com/

        Thought it might a something to share with the kids, start locally.....

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          Kabby
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          SAHM_TAN:

          http://iyb2010singapore.blogspot.com/

          Thought it might a something to share with the kids, start locally.....
          It's a really good book. The authors are NUS profs. And these profs happen to be the authority on taxonomy and biodiversity. Definitely good buy.

          And start locally is the best. Cos we must learn to love and protect our native species. Don't let them dwindle and die.

          I support you fully! :rahrah: :rahrah:

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            terry:
            i will say 'ok ok i do my hair/nails next wk' then will act blur/busy.


            ok, maybe i shd go do my hair now.
            lolz. you sounded like me.
            dh has been nagging me to dye my white hair. i don't see the point as it grows out within a month. that money, i rather use it somewhere else.
            fyi, we don't buy each other gifts during dating (only handicraft and cards) and after married (cos same spending/savings account ah). we don't celebrate, only a cake for the kids to cut. only recently, when ds2 is old enough to sleep over at their grandparent's place, that we finally get some 'life' back. but the problem is, the last time we had that freedom, we ended up cooped up at home watching dvds cos we have no idea where to go and to do what! lolz.

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              Kabby
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              Any of the moms here Nature Society members? If you are members, you will get magazines and updates on the many activities and talks and guided tours around the nature spots in Singapore and even the region.


              Now there are more and more geared for families and some are suitable for very young kids too.

              Will never run out of ideas what to do on weekends and holidays. πŸ™‚

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                jedamum:

                we don't celebrate, only a cake for the kids to cut. only recently, when ds2 is old enough to sleep over at their grandparent's place, that we finally get some 'life' back. but the problem is, the last time we had that freedom, we ended up cooped up at home watching dvds cos we have no idea where to go and to do what! lolz.
                but watch DVDs together alone at home also very romantic! :love:

                and then can :snuggles: πŸ’‹ and do other :censored: activity. nice what. πŸ™‚

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                  kabalevsky:
                  jedamum:


                  we don't celebrate, only a cake for the kids to cut. only recently, when ds2 is old enough to sleep over at their grandparent's place, that we finally get some 'life' back. but the problem is, the last time we had that freedom, we ended up cooped up at home watching dvds cos we have no idea where to go and to do what! lolz.

                  but watch DVDs together alone at home also very romantic! :love:

                  and then can :snuggles: πŸ’‹ and do other :censored: activity. nice what. πŸ™‚

                  lolz. i wanna ask sahms, where you people go for lomantic and not-too-ex night outs. single-income, my dh said to go for buffet (not many has 1-for-1 and also many times the kids sleepover is last minute, so difficult to do advance booking), i also heartpain. :oops:

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                    SAHM_TAN
                    last edited by

                    kabalevsky:
                    Any of the moms here Nature Society members? If you are members, you will get magazines and updates on the many activities and talks and guided tours around the nature spots in Singapore and even the region.


                    Now there are more and more geared for families and some are suitable for very young kids too.

                    Will never run out of ideas what to do on weekends and holidays. πŸ™‚
                    Thanks for the tip πŸ˜„

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                      SAHM_TAN:
                      kabalevsky:

                      Any of the moms here Nature Society members? If you are members, you will get magazines and updates on the many activities and talks and guided tours around the nature spots in Singapore and even the region.


                      Now there are more and more geared for families and some are suitable for very young kids too.

                      Will never run out of ideas what to do on weekends and holidays. πŸ™‚

                      Thanks for the tip πŸ˜„

                      erm...membership need money anot? πŸ˜“
                      can also go sign up for online newsletter with National Parks. their website also have list of events/guided tours dates. πŸ™‚

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                        SAHM_TAN
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                        jedamum:
                        kabalevsky:

                        [quote=\"jedamum\"]
                        we don't celebrate, only a cake for the kids to cut. only recently, when ds2 is old enough to sleep over at their grandparent's place, that we finally get some 'life' back. but the problem is, the last time we had that freedom, we ended up cooped up at home watching dvds cos we have no idea where to go and to do what! lolz.

                        but watch DVDs together alone at home also very romantic! :love:

                        and then can :snuggles: πŸ’‹ and do other :censored: activity. nice what. πŸ™‚

                        lolz. i wanna ask sahms, where you people go for lomantic and not-too-ex night outs. single-income, my dh said to go for buffet (not many has 1-for-1 and also many times the kids sleepover is last minute, so difficult to do advance booking), i also heartpain. :oops:[/quote]So long no δΊŒδΊΊδΈ–η•Œ

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