You did great, my princess!

Ann was awarded the I4C award for the month of April.  I4C represents initiative, care, commitment, collaboration, communication. Class teacher will select students who display any of these values and every month, most deserving students will be recognised. Parents of these awardees are invited to witness the ceremony. In the eyes of busy people caught in the rat race, this may not be a big deal. In the eyes of these little ones, it is a giant deal!

This is one aspect which SG schools must learn. It took them so many years to realise that character building is very important in the education process.  Yes, a student's life is not all about scoring top grades, getting to top school, getting a top job but not able to carry it out with a heart.

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Yes, bravo Ann!

Since I was there, I also captured my dear son…
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Hi, mum!

Parenting is a life-long journey, it never ends. It is a process where I keep on learning. It is not an easy task, the stress, the tears, the headache, the joy, the fun, the laughter, I always thank God for His Grace, His strength, His everlasting patience with me…Never out-source child-raising, no, not even to the tech gizmos.
Pass it on…

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Thanks for being there, keeping us warm when we so needed you. Carry on with your good works, keep others warm.
I am not your typical mum!

I was really fed-up with Ann's ballet teacher.

Last week, she forced Ann to do the split and it hurt her terribly. Ann's threshold for pain is very high and I mean, really high. When she was two, she was burnt by the oven, five blisters on her little palm. Only a short cry and she was back to her usual self. When she was about three, she fell at home and had a bad cut. Her two front teeth pierced through her lower lips but soon, she was bouncing again. No stitches needed, the wound just healed by itself, even our family doctor was surprised. Remember her big swollen bruise on her forehead a few weeks back? So when Ann cries, it means it is really bad. The split must have hurt her quite badly.

Yesterday, at the ballet class, the teacher scolded her and said that she was not flexible. She started comparing Ann with an European kid who is in the same class. This European kid has gymnastic background, of course she is more flexible than Ann. Moreover, she started learning ballet way before Ann. What made me really mad was she compared Ann with that kid. While waiting outside the class, I could hear the teacher yelling at Ann and saying so and so is more flexible! *MAD*

I am a believer of an individual's uniqueness. I drill very hard in my kids that they are special, they are beautiful, they are different. I don't want my kids to grow up thinking that they are not good enough. If my kids misbehaved, I am all for discipline but I will never allow my kids to be put down verbally because of a shortcoming. Everyone's flexibility is different. I know some takes a longer time to learn and to master it.

At the end of the class, the teacher came out and told me that I couldn't depend on the once a week class. I must do more for Ann, blah, blah, blah...

I am not a tiger mum and I am not the typical mum. I send Ann for ballet class because her school teacher commented that she has a flare for dance and I want to see if her interest is there. I send her there to do something different instead of all books and school. I am not training her to be a Russian ballerina (if she becomes one, God bless her), if her interest is there, if her talent is there, she will bloom. That's how I function!

Ann loves ballet and in spite of the pain last week, she never asked to quit. She went to class happily yesterday. The last I want is to have a teacher who demoralises, demotivates, robs her of her cheerfulness, her love for dance and her thirst to learn something different. If she thinks I am the typical Chinese mama, who pushes her kid to the limit so that her kid can be some Olympic star, she's got the wrong person.


Notes : Spoke to a ballerina friend, she said that she has NEVER been forced to do the split. Further research on the internet found that some teachers are not aware of the safety issues on doing splits. It can cause damage to the hips.
Passing down a recipe

The kids love my quiche and they have been wanting to learn from me for a long time. Many years back, I actually shared my story in one of the food magazine.

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Finally, I could take time out to pass down this recipe to the children. I think every family should pass down good recipes to the next generation so that the food will never pass on with the passing of time.
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Making the short crust pastry

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Frying the ingredients

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Blind baking the pastry

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Laying the pastry with cheddar cheese and at the same time nibbling on the cheese

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Ta-dah…mission accomplished. The kids thoroughly enjoyed the fruit of their labour!
Long weekend…again

I am very serious when I tell you I am super sian when there is a long weekend here. Simply because, there is really nothing much to do. In the past, when there is a long weekend, we will flee from the maddening crowd. This time, due to the exams that are coming for the kids, we decided to just stay put. The spouse goggled and found some interesting places and we did a mini road trip…

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Peace and tranquillity

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Growing the real food

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Stripped off the shell, see the real thing. Over-rated city

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An old unused well

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How many of our kids are able to enjoy this simple fun?

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We had our fun too. Just being silly. The kids wanted to capture all of us jumping in the air…

We ventured further and found ourselves at a strawberry farm. The spouse and kids ended up picking strawberries.
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All in all, it was a good day!
Sharing the same date…

The spouse birthday date happens to fall on the same date as the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Last year I made fun of him and told him that the whole of England was celebrating his birthday and thereafter, the royal couple will be celebrating his birthday every year…oh what a privilege... hahaha

Whether England is celebrating or not, the kids and I celebrated for him.
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His homemade birthday gift

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Homemade durian swiss roll  for his birthday cake

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Found a nice Japanese restaurant to have a birthday lunch. See that mackerel being grilled the traditional way by real Japanese chefs. That's for the spouse

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Lovely Japanese food

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For dinner, yummy honey glazed ham done by yours truly. So loved the glaze which I made myself. Leftovers will be great for making sandwiches