We have been focusing all our time and energy on baby for the last 2.5 months. So hubby and I thought it’ll be good to spend some time together without baby. It has been some time since we do things together… the last was our regular violin lessons before Yee Sinn popped. (Joe, our music teacher, really made our lessons enjoyable as he was extremely patient towards our lack of practices. *guilty*)
We signed up for a 1 day course organized by Family Life Centre. It was called “Love Bound Encounter - Dynamic Duo” where married couples learnt more about each other through couple yoga and a talk on personality. We started the day renewing our vows – I don’t see a reason to have this segment cos our vows do not have an expiry date, except for the part where it says “till death do us part”. Yup, the contract says that we’ll be staying together through sickness and health till one of us konk off. *choy choy choy*
The couple yoga segment was interesting. Hubby and I were able to compliment each other on our strength and weaknesses when trying out various poses. Of course, he did more work cos he’s an experience yogi. If Joe can’t take us back as students, perhaps we’ll look for classes for couple yoga instead. Heh heh. The stretches sure did me some good.
It was a nice to end the day with a stroll through Toa Payoh park in the evening. Well, the feeling of just being a couple once again didn’t last very long. It was the cycle of feeding, nappy changing and patting Yee Sinn to sleep the moment we stepped into the house again.
We signed up for a 1 day course organized by Family Life Centre. It was called “Love Bound Encounter - Dynamic Duo” where married couples learnt more about each other through couple yoga and a talk on personality. We started the day renewing our vows – I don’t see a reason to have this segment cos our vows do not have an expiry date, except for the part where it says “till death do us part”. Yup, the contract says that we’ll be staying together through sickness and health till one of us konk off. *choy choy choy*
The couple yoga segment was interesting. Hubby and I were able to compliment each other on our strength and weaknesses when trying out various poses. Of course, he did more work cos he’s an experience yogi. If Joe can’t take us back as students, perhaps we’ll look for classes for couple yoga instead. Heh heh. The stretches sure did me some good.
It was a nice to end the day with a stroll through Toa Payoh park in the evening. Well, the feeling of just being a couple once again didn’t last very long. It was the cycle of feeding, nappy changing and patting Yee Sinn to sleep the moment we stepped into the house again.
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This is such a wonderful idea... and you guys are so sweet! So many couples have not got quality time together and have forgotten the importance of their spouse the moment their babies arrived!
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