Blowing Digital Bubbles
Star Chart
“Yes… you need to be a good girl and collect the stars.” I smiled.
“Buy a present?” Russ looked curious. He just repeated what his sister said.
She brought her milk bottle to the kitchen that night and rushed to the chart.
“Clear my bottle, plate or cup when I finished. Kay read while she pointed to the chart. She was excited.
I noticed Kay’s behaviour improved immediately. I guess Russ doesn’t really understand what’s going on. He was a little excited when I gave him his star on his Good Boy book.

To answer Pudgy Mummy’s question, here’s where I record their stars and good behaviour. Kay enjoys checking out her stars and reading her good behaviour by herself over and over again.
Santa Is Coming
Kay walked in while I was drying my hair after the shower one day.
“Oh?” I was surprised.
“When will Santa give you the toy?” I asked.
“He will give me the toy on Christmas day. He is making the toys now.” She said, twirling her hair and swaying her body from side to side.
“Hmm.. She knew that?!” I thought.
“So are you a good girl?” I asked.
“Yes! I am a good girl! Santa will give me a toy!” she said proudly.
This photo is taken while we were shopping. I saw this photo opportunity.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Snail Surprise
“Wow! so many snails! Russ really knew where they were!” I thought.
He wanted to show me the snails! It was such a pleasant surprise! Now I know where they hide during the day time. I felt that I learn something from my son today. Can you see how many snails are there in this picture? There were more of them! There were about ten of them when I counted.
Here’s another picture for a closer look!
Tallest Fun!
The kids were running wild again. We just wanted a peaceful lunch. Then suddenly an idea came to my mind.
“Kids! Let’s have a competition” I immediately wonder if they understood what I just said.
“Let’s build the tallest building!” I said.
“Quick quick! Let’s see who can build the tallest building!” My hubby chipped in. His tummy rumbling.
“Whoever build the tallest building will get…. CANDY!” I declared.
“Haha!” I laughed and my hubby laughed too.
That was the best reward any kid wanted. They zoomed off and started their little project. And we zoomed off back to our lunch.
Who’s the champion? They both got candies for their effort and we both got our lunch!
Russ walked away without even looking at me. He wandered off to do something else more ‘fun’.
Kay ran towards the blocks and started building. Here’s her second project. Can you tell what animal that is?
Kay’s First Drawing
“Who is this?” I wonder who is Kay drawing this time.
“Russ!” Kay declared. Sometimes, she will say the picture is daddy. Sometimes, it’s mummy or anyone else in the family.
Match it!

This book is really great! Most of the worksheets are designed by a Japanese lecturer. It is then adopted by the Chinese and printed in China. Haha! I LOVE China.
Let’s have fun! Woohoo!
6/11/08, Thursday
We visited the zoo with my colleagues and their kids.

Childcare Leave Day 2
7/11/08, Friday
Karaoke and Lunch at KBox
Kay sang so much I had to fight with her for the mic.
Russ refused to sing that day.
Day 3
8/11/08, Sat
Playroom at Ikea
Kay and Russ walked into the playroom together.
I felt so proud watching them walk in by themselves for the first time.
We watched them while they play. I wish I am a kid again!
Just in case you are wondering… these pictures are taken from Ikea website.
P.S. They are not my kids
9/11/08, Sunday
Right Brain Education
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Pirate Attack!
Russ fell in love with ‘Mask’. He insisted on holding the book since we borrowed it from the library. The book is half as big as him. He struggled as he walk with the book in one hand. At home, he insisted my hubby read the book to him over and over again. He just could not get enough of the book.
The next morning, I could see all my hubby wanted was to have a peaceful Sunday morning in front of the TV without having to read the book again.
“Daddy, read Mask!” Russ shouted and jumped.
“Read Mask!”
“Mask!”
“Daddy, come down!” he pestered his dad.
I felt a little lucky that I was making lunch that Sunday morning. My hubby gave in and read to my son again.

Pirate! Pirate! Pirate!” Russ chants.
The Project!
That afternoon, my hubby gathered some art material and declared that the kids and him would be making mask. I was surprised. Didn’t he had enough of that book?
The mask making material
The Product!
They finally finished their mask with lots of help from my hubby and myself. They were excited about the mask, wore them, fashioned them infront of the mirror. Kay Giggled. Russ laughed and they both run around with their mask on.
My hubby and I laugh too. At their sillines, our beautiful day and the job well done.





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