Saturday, May 24, 2008

Our week in Singapore is finishing today. Savannah had a great grad, and is ready to leave.

Singapore is a complex city of development, prosperity yet hard work and little leisure unless you are the upper class. Every cabbie except 2 that we spoke to drives every day of the year for 10-16 hours a day. They can't find relief drivers and can't afford to not run the cab for a day because they still pay the company on that day.

Food has been fabulous, and other than a few goods and hawker stands, most everything is smaller in size and costs more than at home. A tub of Ben and Jerrys costs 12 Singaporian dollars (about 9 Canadian)....I can see why Savannah misses food from home. After Indian food most days something "Canadian" would be great. They have one terrible "canadian pizza" here...and restaurants for all food tastes. Western food is expensive.

Local Singaporians are kind hearted...we have enjoyed meeting them in the 3 to 5 cab rides every day. There are 30,000 cabs here.


50 percent of the land is devoted to apartments and business buildings. Many areas for the Housing Developments have eating areas on the main floor where locals have inexpensive breakfast and dinner. The little rainforest they have left just got an 8-lane highway cut through it on one side and a condominium development on the other... They chose to protect some of this land because while developing it they realized it was a main water source for the island. As it is they import water from Malaysia.

The land planning document just unveiled yesterday is planning a 150 km circle bike loop for those who want it greener and...because too much green would be "boring" and "threaten prosperity"...they are developing local eating/working centers in every yet to be developed corner of the island in the next 5 years. It will reduce traffic congestion in the city core, but leave little land left for wildlife.

Overall, it is clean, hot, humid, busy, dense, fascinating, culturally diverse and oh so not green. Yesterday's newspaper said Al Gore was influenced by apocalytic fundamentalist Christian views and he doesn't have any credibility!!!

Trip Highlights:
Sunday--seeing Savannah looking radiant and touring her school. Meeting her amazing strong and self-assured international friends and family members. Taking in how independent, gracious, confident and mature Savannah has become. Swimming in the cool school pool while we withered in the heat.

Monday - Loved the orchids, insect eating plants and huge tropical trees at the Botanic Gardens. A wonderful dinner hosted by parents' of one of Savannah's friends.

Tuesday - Not so much a highlight as an experience of cramming through a popular department store in Little India
(and getting just how dense Singapore's population really is!), Having a great meal at Banana Leaf Apollo on, of course, banana leaves, visiting a Chinese Buddhist temple for Vesak (Buddha's birth celebration), then buzzing to the other side of the city for dinner. There are over 6.500 people per square kilometer ( 9.27 people per square kilometer in Canada and 76 per square kilometer in the States).

Wednesday-Hiking in Bukit Timah. Monkeys! Lizards!
Soaking in the views, lushness and sounds of the tropics.Ferns the size of trees. More plant diversity in this little park than the whole of North America. Coaxing Sierra to come along then bribing her with "you can ask me to do something I don't want to do this trip." Sierra doesn't forget a thing so is holding that card in reserve for when she can play it with gusto.

Thursday- Touring the city. The air is surprising clean. Tall Tall buildings.

Friday- The tree top walk at MacRitchie Reservoir. A giant spider...
For the most part, visiting parks require a cabride with cabbies who has never been in the well marked, few in number parks (and one got us lost!)
Afternoon at VIVO City--a neuvo shopping mall that redefines mall architecture with open spaces that flow into the next and a rooftop wading pool and amphitheatre. Marche restaurant with super fresh fruits, vegetable and entrees. Sierra actually was given more whipped cream than she could eat (a rarity for her) on her Strawberry, chocolate and mascarpone cheese crepe.

A cocktail party with people from 8 countries.

Saturday- Grad! Enjoying Savannah enjoying a full celebration and being done. Getting to know some other parents from many different countries. Parents who are as amazing as their kids. Lovely warm outside air at 11 pm.

Sunday- Trying out the Seniors outdoor playground (outdoor colored exercise equipment) and anticipating Bali.

Ps. I have run for 10 minutes this entire week...no sun until 630 am then blistering heat...early outings to get ready for...no where to run except the roads with cars...yesterday I resorted to running up and down the stairs a few times (and that was 5 of the 10 minutes!).

Lots of Love
Catherine

3 comments:

IridescentSylph said...

Yes!!! you are right!!! no greenery. very hot. I am LEAVING TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I am going to try to take all my friends with me somehow)

I had my last meal at Sodexho.... YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope never to eat such crap food again in my entire life

IridescentSylph said...

Btw am done now. Can come here. Help me pack.

Dean&Phuong said...

Hey Guys, Can't wait to hear more about Bali. I bet after a few weeks of Asia you will be craving some Supernatural BC air !! Be Safe, Have fun !!

Love from Canada.

D&P