Archives for March 2012

Bonding Day

No disappointed or teary kids this year.

All I saw was elated faces, kids whose eyes lit up when they spotted their moms and dad (yes, there was 1) walked in to their classroom. It was a perfect turnout at Parent-child bonding day on Wed, unlike last year. See this post

 

 

It was a thoughtful effort that the school made to invite the parents to the environment where their children spend 3 hours daily on the weekdays. Parents sat in for a session of story-telling and reading, watched how their kids interacted with the teachers and their classmates, and did craft afterwards with their kids. During the session of group instruction by the teachers, you could easily tell which were the little ones who were more responsive, enthusiastically answering the questions posed by the teachers, or the distracted ones who were playing amongst themselves. Kyle was one of those who periodically drifted between the two.

Kyle and I got to fold and decorate a cardboard box together, after which when the box was completed, he went to his cubby hole to get a little something to be placed in the box and presented it to me. I opened it the box, unfolded the piece of paper and saw this. It didn’t matter that the word ‘jacket’ got randomly added to the note, what mattered was the "I love you, Mum" and the funny looking stick woman figure with strange looking boxes around her.

The session ended with a little song presentation from the children to their parents. The teachers actually bothered to teach the kids this song in appreciation of them being at the school with them. With such thoughful teachers, it is no wonder that Kyle hardly even complains about attending school.

We walked home that afternoon with one of his friends and his mom, who stayed near to us. Incidentally, this was the same boy whose parents did not attend last year. Our conversation went like this;

Me  :  I did not remember seeing you at last year’s bonding session…

Boy’s mom :  Oh yes, but I realised that I have to attend this year. Last year, he was so upset about it, he was upset for 2 days, so difficult. These days, boys are so sensitive.

I know Kyle will be so upset too, if I did not make that effort to be there with him for Parent-bonding day. But really, Mummy will not miss it for the world. Times like these are just too precious.

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@ 4 years, 11 months and 19 days

Showing his new dance styles

At 4 years, 11 months and 19 days, he tends to be a tad bit boisterous, has a slapstick-type of humour and fidgets non-stop when he is awake.

And he loves to dance and sing to his own self-composed songs. Which can be rather entertaining to see him prance around the house and sing at the top of his voice, alot.

Kyle's Dance Styles

He spends most alternate days in the week co-sleeping with us these days :( Somehow on the onset of turning 4 years old, he decided that sleeping with his parents in the same room, is more fun then sleeping by himself in his own room.

This is just one of the conversations we had recently, before bedtime in my room.

Kyle ; You know, I like to be with you and daddy, that's why I like to sleep in your room. Do you know that I think of you when I am sleeping in my room at night?

Mom : Why do you need to think of me when I am just next door?

Kyle : Because I miss you. You never think of me?

Mom : Nope, when I sleep, I sleep soundly, I don't think of anyone of anything.

Kyle : How can you not think of me, when I think about you!

Mom : You are not suppose to be awake anyway at night, so what are you doing awake and thinking of me?

Kyle : You never think of me when I am not in the room with you. I am very sad.

So there is this softie sentimental side of him. Which I tend to experience a little too much of, when he clings to my left arm when he sleeps with dh and I in our room…

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March Marvellous March

The word 'Marvellous' actually can be spelled two ways. One with a single 'L' and another with a double 'L'. Yeah..I know, very random. But whoever said that blogging was brainless. I do sometimes do spell checks when the words start looking a bit queer to me on the screen.

Is this something new that you have learnt today? If yes, then this blog have fulfilled one of my objectives of making this blog informative. This blog can be personal, sharing dribs and drabs of my life, my son Kyle, my interests, my musings but moving forward, I will attempt to make it more informative. It's boring to just read my thoughts most of the time. So its better to share stuff that I have learnt along the way, that could be really random or might elicit this thought of "Oh, this is useful" or "I never knew that…". It is just one of my weak attempts of making this blog alot more useful, to contribute to a better internet surfing experience for anyone who might come along and read my posts.

To jumpstart this March, I have just posted an article on myplayschool.net on LEARN+PLAY-worthy activities that moms/dads can explore with their preschoolers/primary-schoolers during the March school holidays. There is at least 1 place a day that u can check out from 9th March to 18th March in Singapore, from FREE activities to economical activities under $15.00. Useful, if you have little idea of what to do this March holiday with your kids, and if you are like me, with shallow pockets. Sure, I would love to go to Universal Studios, watch children's plays, sign up for drama or art courses, but I am sadly limited by my budgets for the month. Anyhow, this post proves that you don't need lots of money for your kids to have fun.

This March school holidays, Kyle and I will be busy checking out some new places and I will follow with reviews and pictures of our March adventures. Going to make sure it is a fun one for him, since it could likely be the few times I will be able to spend a full week with him for the school holidays.

So here's to a Marvellous March ahead!

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