The next morning, bright and early at 8am, sleepyheads Little Bee and me were roused by 2 excitable souls who seemed to be bursting with some secrets. After some prodding, Big Bee finally burst out, "Papa and I went to watch the sunrise at East Coast!"
HUH!?!? It was only 8am, and they had gone to faraway East Coast and back!?
I looked at Hubby incredulously, who grinned a Cheshire-happy grin of utmost satisfaction and confirmation.
Realisation dawned on me (pun not intended).
"O-HO! You and Papa went off on a secret date! Without Mummy and Little Bee!!!" I was pouting. Big Bee was gleeful beyond description. Little Bee was, fortunately, in blissful ignorance and only uttered a sweet "Huh? Sunrise?"
Apparently, Big Bee woke Hubby up at 5.45am, and they both set off to East Coast for some romantic sun-gazing! I wasn't there to describe the wondrous feeling they both felt, seeing the evolving vibrant colours of a brand new day. But Hubby told me the air was crisp, the breeze was refreshing, and the sunrise was spectacularly brilliant.
I am pretty much convinced by the photos.
Isolated beach, gentle waves, magnificent sun with blazing new colours - life is gorgeous!
Well done, Hubby, for spending one-to-one time with Big Bee right after her exams.

See how elated Big Bee was, against a stunning backdrop of spellbinding hues - I heard she was clambering over sand mountains that she built, spying on crab tracks and crab holes, and bird watching with Papa!
I think it is really important to make an effort to spend some time each with one child on a regular basis, to make them feel like they are the centre of your world. So, I am planning separate dates with Big Bee and Little Bee as well :)
5 comments:
went ec to watch sunrise on a schoolday?? wow!!!!
Hey nice. and good idea.
your girls will have great expectations of their future husbands, but i think it's justified! :)
i think your hubby just set very very very high standards that other men would find it hard to follow!
average joan: No, it was on Sunday la.
viv: Yes, very nice - but too bad I missed it!
Candice: Haha, I also think they will ask a lot from their future husbands, but we should teach them "Great Expectations" huh?
Yellowgiraffe: Hee, Hubby read your comments with much glee and satisfaction indeed!
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