Jas is always gd @ looking for lobangs. This time, she forwarded me an email regarding SINGAPORE 2010 CAN! Event, asking if I'm interested to join her, her brother and WX. New activities never fail to attract my attention, so I joined them to the Scape Youth Park.
We went to the 1st booth and got ourselves a "passport" each where we could get a free goodie bag for minimum 10 stickers collected, or even free movie pass (while stock last) for all 14 stickers collected.
We went to the International Culture Booths, with lotsa fun activities lined up for us. Examples are learning sign language at the America booth, played their traditional games at the Belgium booth, face painting/manicure of the flag colour of the country at the Brazil booth, gotta learn language and taste good food at Finland's booth, playing their musical instrument which looks like a small piano at the India's booth, etc. Out of all the booths, I find that I love Switzerland's one most - gotta play their traditional game, spinning a coin in a big bowl using some skills, and they also have great tasting chocolates and cheese-like food to be given away. As for e least interesting one, I would say it's the International Friendship Day's booth. It's rather time-wasting where there were 2 laptops for us to ans 3 out of 6 sections of 10 set qns and the qns were rather challenging, ranging from category like Culture, Economic, Government, etc.
By the time we finished with all e activities, including playing zero-point and wall-painting, we went to the counter to redeem our prize. Only left goodie bag as movie pass really ran out fast. Also gotta myself a Certificate of Participation - titled the Warrior Princess! Muahahaaa! (As the picture above.)
Actually I do felt a little "over-aged" down there, cos most of the participants were pri sch students representing their schs. But Carnival nvr fails to attracts me as usual!
Home sweet home thereafter.
11:51 PM.