I was put with the under 3's again, which I didn't mind as they were really fun last time. Unlike the under 5's, I enjoyed my second session just as much as the first, so I was a happy man! The good thing about the under 3's is that they just love to chat and play with you, which was really fun. So I had a good session. Dan was with the under 6's, which he said "went alright".
After those sessions finished, me and Dan helped coaches Fook and Cai with their after school session, which was fun and easy too. It wasn't heavy as it was a hot day, plus Dan and I got involved in the match at the end too, which was fun, but so much hard work because of the weather.
After we finished at Tanglin, we got on the train to Harbour front. After our massage on Friday, we noticed that the same place does the fish-foot treatment, where you put your feet into a pool of "Dr. Fish", and they eat away at dead and hard skin on your feet, leaving them nice and smooth. So we decided to do that after Tanglin, as it was only a few stops on the tube.
Oh my days. It's such a weird sensation. You put your feet in and the fish immediately come and have a nibble. But it doesn't feel like biting at all, it's more like vibrations on your feet. It was so weird. After about 5 minutes your finally get used to it though, and it starts to feel really nice. The guy who runs the shop let us have an extra 10 minutes for free too, so we were well happy.
After the fish treatment we grabbed a KFC before heading over to Singapore Zoo for the Night Safari, which has been heavily recommended by a few people out here. Tonight was the night we planned to do it.
It was incredible. We walked in and was treated to some guys doing a fire breathing show, which was amazing. We then walked to this amphitheater, where we watched a "creatures of the night" show, where they brought out snakes, raccoons, otters and loads of other animals on stage. That was really cool.
After that, we started to go on the trail around the park. This took us around all the different animal zones, while the tour guide gave us all these interesting facts about the animals. Like did you know that Flamingo's are born grey, yet they turn a pinkish colour because of their diet of shrimps?! Crazy!
The tour lasted about an hour, and was really interesting and cool to go through. It lived up to the hype, definitely!
Tomorrow we have an evening session, after such a late finish today, I'm planning to have a tasty lay in before we have to leave at around 4:30!
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