在电子邮箱时代里,传统的信箱已经成了账单和传单的专用箱。从前打开信箱时,看到蓝色信封的那种喜悦,恐怕现在的孩子已经无法体会了。所以,很早很早以前,我就想等媛媛会读、会写的时候,跟她来个“母女信箱”。 我们可以通过信箱交换一个简单的问候、可以感受写信与收信的喜悦、可以让孩子练习写字、可以表达一些情感、可以问一些尴尬的问题。
今天,终于给媛媛做了这个专属信箱。用包装盒子割开一个缝就可以了。
这是我给媛媛投递的第一封信。
Monday, November 21
Wednesday, November 9
Saturday, November 5
10km Jurong Lake Run 2011
Technically speaking, this wasn't the official Jurong Lake Run. This was a launch run of the Jurong Lake Running Club. We signed up because it was only $10 after passion card discount, and there's goodie bag, and there's a buffet dinner after the run. Heh heh heh! No lah, we were not that cheapskate. We just like to run with a group of people.
We were blessed with good weather this evening. There was no event t-shirt and all the runners came in their own running tee. Clement wore the one that printed "18km" for the Newton Run. Wow... quite a lot wore the same event tshirt as Clement but theirs were 30km! This guy wore a biathalon event tshirt. Those girls were McRitchie Runner members. And look at those ang mohs with super duper long and lean legs! Wooo.... this one wore a finisher tshirt for a marathon! Suddenly, I felt so small..... but I remembered what my friend Dawn shared with me just last night -- Running is about completion, not competition. Ahhh, yes!
And so we ran.
Running among a group of fast runners made me lose my pace. After 3km or so, I gave up trying so hard and ran at a comfortable speed. My legs were telling me to slow down too as I had already chalked 35km this week. Upon completing this run, I would have chalked up 45km for this week!! A personal achievement!
I completed the run in 1hr 5mins 38sec, about 3 mins slower than the guys.
This is probably my last running event in 2011. Looking forward to 2012 and more running events!
She Likes To Paint
Jaimie has always liked to draw and paint. It was I who stopped her from painting because I can get very upset if the furniture, wall or floor is dirtied with paint. To be totally honest, I disliked art because I had never been good at it. The first subject I failed when I was in secondary school was "Computing" (yes, we had an exam on computing in sec 2 and I had ZERO idea what was going on...) and it was followed by Art. Anyway, I wasn't good at any subject except Chinese lah.
Sorry, I digressed.
So this morning, I finally allowed Jaimie to do some art at home. She was very happy to draw with poster colour.
Oh well... seeing the happy smiles on her face, I think I should close two eyes on the dirtied floor...
Thursday, November 3
30th Oct 2011 - 18km Newton Run at ECP
Thus run was surprisingly the most tiring run I have done so far. It was far more tiring than the 21km SAFRA run I did in Sept.
Pros of Newton Run:
(1) the goodie bag was really goodie! Early birds like us got a sports watch worth more than $100!
(2) the event T shirt is nice
(3) love the sponsered isotonic drink Pocari Sweat
(4) the cold, wet towel given out at the end of the event was very much welcomed
Cons of the Newton Run:
(1) ECP (route is too familar)
(2) PARKING issues
(3) started at 7am. It is too warm already. 6am would be ideal.
Conclusion: I would sign up for Newton Run again if it is not at ECP. The goodie bag is too good to say no to it. :D
Wednesday, November 2
School Graduation Performance 29th Oct 2011
We were all looking forward to 29th Oct 2011 because Jaimie would be performing at her school's annual graduation concert! Jaimie would be performing in 2 items plus a little solo time between 2 performances.
The concert venue was at ACJC. It looked like it was going to be a grand affair!
We were to send Jaimie to school by 1230pm for makeup and final preparation. Jaimie was so excited! She kept asking if it was time to go school yet as she was afraid that she would be late.
The teachers were very busy dolling up the little performers! This is Teacher Shirley, Jaimie's form teacher.
My little star!
My little star with her 2 friends, Shermaine and Seraphine. Seraphine had graduated from the same school last year.
The concert started at 3.15pm. I was almost in tears when I saw the little graduands going up on stage. Oh gosh, it would be Jaimie's turn next year! Will I cry buckets of tears???
The concert venue was at ACJC. It looked like it was going to be a grand affair!
We were to send Jaimie to school by 1230pm for makeup and final preparation. Jaimie was so excited! She kept asking if it was time to go school yet as she was afraid that she would be late.
The teachers were very busy dolling up the little performers! This is Teacher Shirley, Jaimie's form teacher.
My little star!
My little star with her 2 friends, Shermaine and Seraphine. Seraphine had graduated from the same school last year.
The concert started at 3.15pm. I was almost in tears when I saw the little graduands going up on stage. Oh gosh, it would be Jaimie's turn next year! Will I cry buckets of tears???
The performances put up by the little children were highly entertaining! Each and every one of them was so charming on stage. The innocent faces, the happy dance steps which came from their heart... I really enjoyed myself very much!
Finally, it was Jaimie's turn to be on stage with her Waka Waka dance! We spotted her and quickly snapped pictures of her. Then, as the children moved around on the stage, both Clement and I lost sight of her as ALL THE GIRLS LOOKED ALIKE!
Finally, it was Jaimie's turn to be on stage with her Waka Waka dance! We spotted her and quickly snapped pictures of her. Then, as the children moved around on the stage, both Clement and I lost sight of her as ALL THE GIRLS LOOKED ALIKE!
And we found her again during the ending....hahahaha!
This kung-fu performance impressed me most. Not only did the children danced in kung-fu moves, they wrote "Chinese Kung Fu" (中国功夫) with calligraphy pens on stage! As a Chinese teacher, I couldn't love this performance more.
Anyway, when we saw the lyrics of the song, Clement and I laughed until we teared. The lyrics were very meaningful, don't get me wrong. We laughed because we finally understood what Jaimie was trying to sing to us all these while. And we couldn't understand even one line when she was singing!
This kung-fu performance impressed me most. Not only did the children danced in kung-fu moves, they wrote "Chinese Kung Fu" (中国功夫) with calligraphy pens on stage! As a Chinese teacher, I couldn't love this performance more.
Anyway, when we saw the lyrics of the song, Clement and I laughed until we teared. The lyrics were very meaningful, don't get me wrong. We laughed because we finally understood what Jaimie was trying to sing to us all these while. And we couldn't understand even one line when she was singing!
Jaimie and her classmates changed into another costume and performed the Beijing Opera Song 《唱脸谱》, another of my favourite performance of the concert! Cute dance steps, lyrics loaded with cultural knowledge and most importantly... Jaimie would be doing a solo 4-line after the dance! *BEAMING WITH PRIDE*
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