Murmurs Playground

We've visited the National Museum on 24th May. It was the start of School Holidays and I have always wanted to bring Seth and Grace to the Museum to check out the activities that are organised for the children. There were workshops, play, and interactive games in various parts of National Museum. Would have put Seth in one of the workshops but too bad the seats are selling like hot cakes and snatched up! :( Nonetheless, we have arranged to meet Chloe and family up to visit the Murmurs Playground and some of the areas that are open and not requiring any purchase of tickets. If you are keen, you can still check out the events here.

Murmurs Playground
Colorful area where the spiral cushions squeak when you step on them, or you can stick the cushions onto the wall!
Musician in the kitchen!
The utensiles hanging, and pots and pans clanking......
Immerse in Colors
Colorful Pool of Balls
Play Pal
Play Pals
HANG IN THERE!
HANG in There! This is so fun when it's the enlarge version.
Video Wall
Video Wall, this time round, it's in portrait!
Coloring-SERIOUS!
In deep coloring thoughts, free for all ages.
Grace posey
Grace getting ready to eat and posy.


After the visit to the Museum, Chloe recommended us a great Ramen place at Robertson Quay. The chef from Japan, and the Ramen made is so different from the rest you have ate at Ajisen. Simply Yummy. The pork soup and the pork strips, so tasty and tender.
Ramen-Dry
Dry Ramen with Cheese and Mayo
Spicy Ramen
My spicy Ramen..... Mouth watering experience!

Will visit again when we are near the area. I would recommend you if you are an avid Ramen eater. :)

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