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Charlotte finally goes swimming again and this is the longest swim till date. In the past, she just goes for short dips. It has been some time since Charlotte went swimming. One reason was because it takes more effort to bring a baby to the pool and secondly, I am a little worried about her skin. So I was quite excited when our friend suggested bringing the kids swimming on national holiday.

During the summer, there is an area in Moscow at VDNKh that resembles Tanjong Beach in Singapore. It was our first time there and I really liked it. But I think it is rather expensive. On weekdays, there is a 50% off and it comes up to 800Rub per adult to use the pool for 3 hours. It is free for babies. Basically, I paid 800Rub just to sit in the baby pool, holding on to Charlotte haha.

Charlotte upgraded from a neck float to a ring float around her body, courtesy of Alene. Her blur look here is simply hilarious.
Charlotte enjoying herself in the pool.

The 2 babies in the pool
The swim made Charlotte super hungry! She ate like there was no tomorrow haha. I have not seen her eat so much before. After a full bowl of noodles, she even gobbled up Sienna's bowl of blueberries and strawberries.
We will be taking a short trip to Estonia, Tallinn and Finland, Helsinki at the end of the month. I cannot wait to bring Charlotte swimming again at the hotel pool. I think she really enjoys it.

Even though this post is belated, we celebrated national day and paraded our Singapore flag around on that day. So Happy Birthday Day Singapore!

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