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We slept in until after 8 which was nice, then had breakfast in the hotel. We had thought about going to the museum but decided to stay near the hotel and walked around Chinatown instead. Found some markets where I bought a couple of skirts and a top, Al bought 'healthy balls' and we also got some beautiful chopsticks. Back to the hotel to check-out and get a transfer to the airport. We checked in then had lunch (Singapore laksa YUM!). Harper had some noodles and some fish from chopsticks. We boarded the plane then had to wait over an hour! Harper was cracking it as he was strapped in and so tired but we couldn't walk around or put him in the bassinet which was very frustrating. Once we took off, he was very good - two sleeps, some playtime and lots of food. It was a pain when he was sleeping and there was turbulence, we had to take him out off the bassinet. Lucky he is a baby who likes to sleep on his parents.Baby: Singapore Airlines provide babies with nappies and baby food which is nice. It's the food for younger babies but he likes the sloppy stuff. He has gone from being a baby who was having 6-7 breastfeeds and very little solids to one who has heaps of food and only 3-4 breastfeeds!Nappies: We changed him twice on the plane, first time into a disposable (which he pooed in so score!) then into his DayDreamer AIO which is so good, he had it on for about 4 hours and no leaks! It was good to put him in a cloth nappy for bed too, I don't like him being in plastic all night.
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