Tuesday, July 17, 2007

fish reflexology - by daniel


we went to sentosa to have something called fish reflexology. my mom thinks it is a hilarious name because the fish have nothing to do with reflexology. you put your feet into a little pool of water with some special fish that eat the dead skin off your feet.
the sensation of the eating is unbearable and made us laugh for about 5 minutes. after 10 minutes in each pool with two different sizes of fish you get a foot massage and a back and neck massage.

we then went to the most southern point of the continent asia. it was very boring for heidi and i but i think my parents liked it. heidi and i just swam around the island on the beach where the water was just perfect.


the bad thing about singapore is that all my friends are on a totally different time zone so i can never talk to them. =(. that is all from the krausteads today!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Daniel,
You had better watch where you put those feet! Mercy on us all. I am glad that you are getting in some beach time. It is getting very hot here, and the mosquitoes are after me constantly. I can be standing next to Herman, and he is never bitten and I find a dozen on me. How can that be? It seems that old Rayner and his dear wife are visiting at some vacant place in Houston! That will be fun. Enjoy your vacation.
Love, Champ

Unknown said...

Fish eating your feet - I don't think so! Today, we snorkeled around Mauna Lani Bay and saw some beautiful tropical fish.

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Anonymous said...

Lynn & Daniel:
FYI, I really enjoyed reading your blogs. Lots of good 'learning' tips as well as trip content & photos. You set a great example by writing & showing enough to keep us interested but not overloaded -- not easy to balance! The scenery/gardens/etc. are lovely -- the fish 'reflexology' caught my attention as the most unusual, and something I'd like to try someday, despite having ticklish feet :-) I had perhaps heard about it once before but not seen it -- your photos are priceless. Cheers, Selma