Singapore and old colleagues catch up

 

 

Singapore, 17-18 December 2017

After a good night’s sleep we were ready to explore Singapore on the Sunday morning. An easy way out after travelling so far was to get onto the City Tour bus and enjoy all the views with the running commentary – besides doing the city tour, we also did the harbour tour – in an amphibian vehicle called???Ducky!!! Our tour guide on the harbour tour was very informative but also ready to take some good snapshots against various backgrounds such as the Singapore Flyer  – giant wheel and the symbol of Singapore, the  Merlion – a mythical creature with a lion’s head and the body of a fish and widely used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore

Of course we also had time to explore on foot the historical China town, a sharp contrast to the Marina Bay area, as it has low buildings mainly shop houses with the Chinese culture bursting out onto the streets. Food stalls with appetising fragrances of the Chinese cuisine can be found all along the streets and also beautifully ornate Buddhist and Hindu temples. Unfortunately we did not have time to go inside as we were not dressed appropriately and also it was time for us to return to our hotel ( also made up of a number of  converted Chinese shop houses on the Joo Chiat road) to freshen up and meet up with my old colleague Chrystie Dao with whom I had worked at ABN AMRO / RBS London. We were meeting up on the rooftop of Fullerton Bay Hotel which has excellent views of the harbour and the buildings across including the Marina Sands Hotel.

I haven’t seen Chrystie for quite a while so it was good to catch up and bring ourselves up to speed on a number of  colleagues we used to share. Although Chrystie could not join us for dinner as she had her parents visiting from Australia, she showed us the way to the food market, Lau Pa Sat, where she recommended that we try the chilli crab! well we were messy eaters as you don’t get the tools that you normally do in Europe to eat crab but it was well worth it!!

By the time we got back to the Venue Hotel, we must have walked some 8 km in total even though we did take taxis to and from our hotel. Anyway was quite exhausted by the time my head hit the pillow……

Following morning – i.e. the last day in Singapore, we took a taxi ride to the Changi Prison Chapel Museum. This was very impressive especially as even nowadays the same type of atrocities that took place during world war II are still taking place in different parts of the world.

By the time we got back to the hotel it was time to have some relax moments and then get ready to join my old colleagues from both Citibank days and ABN AMRO days who incidentally   had worked together at Citibank Tokyo and both are now in Singapore.To quote Takeshi’s words he used on facebook: “My ex-colleague in the Netherlands is the former boss of someone who is my ex-boss in Japan. All got together in Singapore with spouses. Diversity here with 2 Dutch, 1 Singaporean, 1 Maltese Dutch, 1 Taiwanese and 1 Japanese”  we had a great evening and a real example of diversity and inclusion which we have picked up in our banking careers.

Thank you dear friends in Singapore – we will have to come back again to get to know this spectacular country and its people even better!

Flight from Amsterdam to Singapore

Our trip started off well!  No traffic jams from Krimpen to Schiphol – Rick (Gerry’s grandson)travelled with us and  took the car back. Dropped off our luggage at KLM desk and made our way to the Plaza to meet up with Martijn and Tessa (my son and his girlfriend) who were seeing us off. A slight change – there was some shooting going on at the Plaza –  Starbucks – we could not go downstairs as everyone was rushing upstairs. After about a twenty minute commotion, we got downstairs and met up with my children – there was a lot of tweeting going – a guy got angry because his coffee wasn’t done properly and started brandishing a knife, threathening the people around him; police took over and shot at him.

Anyway , we did meet up with Tessa and Martijn and then left to proceed to our gate. Flight to Kuala Lumpur went off fine with a few turbulences. Normally I can sleep really well but because I have a bad cough was constantly awake and getting out of my seat to walk towards the pantry so that I would not disturb the rest of the passengers with my cough. 

We changed flights at Kuala Lumpur , however when we were at the gate to get on the Singapore flight Gerry noticed that we didn’t have our camera with us. So he raced back to the previous gate and got the security officer to go back on the plane to get our camera. I also noticed that our goody bag from Schiphol loaded with 4 tin boxes filled with Speculaas was was also left behind……… Anyway Gerry was my hero!! He did manage to get my camera back again and all in time to board the plane for Singapore. 

Our chauffeur was patiently waiting for us at Singapore Changi Airport and after Gerry had his first cigarette since leaving Amsterdam we drove to our hotel. The local time was 19.30  – while being extremely tired we did not crash into our bed but after freshening up and changing our clothes went out to stroll around the area. We found a food market where all the locals were happily munching and slurping away at their noodles, fish and vegetables. It all looked appetising so we decided to have dinner here – and it was great!. 

Back to the hotel where we crashed out till the following morning!

Checking we have all our gear!

Gerry checking that we’ve got all our gear together

As Gerry keeps saying: if we are missing anything, then we just have to buy it wherever we are.  For sure, we have packed our hiking shoes, sun cream, anti bugs cream, photo camera and of course T-shirts and shorts. We are ready to go! we’ve already checked in for our flight with Malaysian Airlines and have our boarding passes. Tomorrow afternoon, Rick – Gerry’s grandson will be coming over and joining us on our trip to Schiphol Airport so that he can take the car back to Krimpen aan den Ijssel.

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Countdown to our Trip Down Under

 

This was a very busy week and the weather has played havoc on our plans! I was supposed to arrive back from the UK on Monday evening and travel down to Gerry’s place that same evening. My car was parked at the Long Parking Garage at Schiphol Airport. However due to the excessive snow storm both in the Uk and the Netherlands, flights from Luton Airport were delayed by 24 hours which meant I missed the Citibank Alumni on Tuesday evening.

To save some costs (and have more spending money, I cancelled my car’s road tax for the next three months and the BMW will be packed into a cosy cover on Gerry’s driveway  for the time we are away so that the cruel winter will not have much effect on it.

Now everything is packed and waiting for Gerry’s (grand) children so that we go for our last meal together before we head off Down Under tomorrow evening. Gerry’s grand daughter, Gaby,  thinks I am kidnapping her “opa”……. Oh yes and I was more or less requested to bring Opa back for his birthday on April 1st!

This is all very exciting as Gerry and I will be spending at least three months together starting first in Singapore for a 3 day visit followed by a week on Bali (that is if Mount Agung will not have another eruption), then onto New Zealand for a month and finally Australia! More to follow – just watch this space……

farewell dinner with the Van den Bergs at Little V in Rotterdam