We did our own Korean Army Hotpot, using fuyu as the soup base. Pretty good stuff!
An update on YowCH’s office, the blinds were finally added, and it really provided great help against the morning sun.
YowCH also arranged for a TV to be placed at the meeting area between Fen Leong and him, useful for discussions.
YowCH went to Raffles Hospital for a full health check, with treadmill added. Results will be known a few weeks later, but the prelim readings looks normal.
Perhaps some bitter gourd juice to help with rising blood pressure.
YowCH was to be a spy for the church Juniors Camp publicity, so he tried two set-ups – terrorist spy and elegant spy:
The church of course chose elegant, without the Guinness, of course.
And David was helping with the games and cajon during the KFC session.
At home, David helped train Samuel in cycling, still a long way to go for Sam.
Joseph and Samuel also enjoyed playing Wii together.
On the Odyssey, sadly, YowCH grazed against the wall of a very tight carpark ramp at Spring building.
Didn’t look too bad after cleaning and touch-up. He also touched up the front bumper.
KTP moved from E-Centre@redhill to Connection One (old HDB central) on 29 September 2017 to be in the same building as Surbana Jurong, our parent company. The move started on 21 September (1st pre-move) and 27 September (2nd pre-move) before the actual move. From 2 October 2017 KTP operates from Connection One tower 1 Level 22 (main) and Level 25 (Infra and Geotech).
This was on 21 Sept:
On Saturday, the boys helped YowCH move some more things over.
This was on 27 Sept. YowCH managed to shift everything over on the 2nd pre-move.
By 29 Sept, YowCH’s office was empty at E-Centre. Here are the last looks.
And this is the moved-in look at SJ.
These are the last looks of E-Centre, YowCH’s office since Dec 2002 (KTP, and before that, TYLin).
This is the KTP main entrance at level 22.
On Monday, 2 Oct, YowCH officially started work in Connection One, seated at the corner of Wing A, facing the junction of Jalan Bukit Merah and Henderson Road.
Rather good view. From this corner, YowCH can see both Gan Eng Seng Primary and Secondary Schools and also our flat at Rumah Tinggi.
Samuel started using chopsticks at a restaurant at Tiong Bahru Plaza over dinner. Getting there.
YowCH has been attending night class, 14 sessions in total, with 2 exams and one group project submission, to be registered as a Qualified Erosion Control Professional. The classes started on 8 September and will end by 9 November.
Here’s a photo of Joseph and YowCH relaxing in the Sorrento pool.
During the week, David helped guide Samuel in constructing the 3D diorama of a T-Rex foam model.
On Sunday, we had friendly games for football at Clementi Stadium.
On Saturday, 26 August, Samuel and Joseph performed 2 songs in church for the Sunday School teachers for Teachers’ Day.
The children performed “You Never Let Go” and “The Lord’s Prayer”.
Sunday, 27 Aug, West Coast Wolves played friendly games against Choa Chu Kang CSC. YowCH was referee for the under-8 games. Joseph played in under-12 and then the adults played against WCW under-15.
Joseph:
David:
YowCH:
We invited the Yongs over for dinner to celebrate Si Wan’s birthday and we had Western food.
After dinner, the cousins had fun playing with each other.
We bought a set of ‘China made’ Abalone game (copy of the original):
Rather fun. You can read up at Wikipedia.
YowCH received a letter from Singapore Traffic Police, commending him for his 5 years of good driving (no demerit points)!
Last year, AA gave YowCH 1 year free membership for being a low risk driver.
YowCH teaches the P5 class in church every Saturday, under Kids For Christ (KFC) from May to August. This is his class:
KTP had a durian party on 8 Aug, prior to the Singapore National Day. The SJ bosses came over, too.
We took the Magnext set out, and Samuel enjoyed building 2D and 3D creations, together with Joseph.
Here are 2 photos taken of Joseph playing basketball with his friend in school, after the official training session.