The Girls
The cute things that a 4 year old will say – Part 2
We were on the way to my mom’s house, with Eva at the back seat. Daddy was the driver (as always). He drove over a speed hump….with a higher speed than his usual speed whenever he cross a speed hump. Eva... Continue reading →
My Priceless Mother’s Day Gifts
Dawn hid her cards and little gift while I went to shower. It’s still a nice feeling to receive a surprise when I stepped into my room. 😀 Her messages on the cards are so sweet! Eva made a big... Continue reading →
Singapore National Primary School System : The Middle-Class Bias of Educators
Dawn came back on Wednesday night and asked for some family photos to be printed. She said it was for a homework that was given by her teacher and it has to be handed in on the next day – Thursday. I was puzzled... Continue reading →
My Little Pony Craze!
The girls watched and played too much My Little Pony! They are playing how the Ponies are playing! Continue reading →
Eva is 4!
I never had a birthday party during my childhood. The first party I had was when I turned 21 years old, in the then famous chalet at Pasir Ris. And I told myself that was the first and the last party... Continue reading →
Drawings of a 8 Year old
It’s definitely amazing to see how children progress in their drawings, from early childhood (1-3 years) to school age (6-12 years). They started with faint lines (or marks) when they first hold a writing/drawing instrument and started with a lot of... Continue reading →
The cute things that a 4 year old will say
I had a day of spring cleaning the house, and decided to enjoy a hot bath in our seldom-used bathtub in the evening. When I stepped out of the bathroom, I heard this cute little conversation between Eva and Daddy.... Continue reading →
I am Wonder Woman in Her eyes!
Flipped through Dawn’s exercise book and was amused with what I found. And she did not forget her Daddy, who is the Superman! To which the Daddy commented “How come mine so monochrome?” 😀 Continue reading →
Conversation between Sisters
It was Dawn’s 8-year old birthday. We were having our “Golden Arch” dinner (aka McDonald’s). Eva : Jie Jie, what do you want for your birthday present? Dawn : (shocked) What? Now? You can buy now? Eva : (in her... Continue reading →