J loves art and craft but I don't. However, as the dutiful mum, I would research and come up with art and crafts projects that we can do without having to go out and buy all too many craft supplies.
This is a project that just require toilet roll, colored papers and markers.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Mummy and her 2 bears
Another craft project with the boys. J took the task very seriously while M just, well, goof around. As for me, that face on the bear; that is how I look like at the end of every day.
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The joy of simplicity
Recently, J has learnt to appreciate "you tiao". He likes the crispy and chewy texture of the dough.
Whenever I eat "you tiao", I am reminded of Cantonese congee. The thick creamy texture of porridge can be paired with any ingredients that you like. It reminds me of the many winter seasons spent in Hong Kong which is almost like my 2nd home for the past years. Eating it during the cold season brings comfort to the tummy and heart.
Tks to J, I have a sudden craving for congee and attempt to cook it. A quick call to my colleague in Hk to check on the receipe. I decide to upgrade it by adding dried scallop to it. Using my wonderous thermal cooker, I left it to cook overnight and woke up in the morning with a bowl of yummy congee. Since we don't have "you tiao", I improvised with fried wanton skin which also has the crisy texture. I made my congee with marinated sliced beef and sat down to enjoy it.
Whenever I eat "you tiao", I am reminded of Cantonese congee. The thick creamy texture of porridge can be paired with any ingredients that you like. It reminds me of the many winter seasons spent in Hong Kong which is almost like my 2nd home for the past years. Eating it during the cold season brings comfort to the tummy and heart.
Tks to J, I have a sudden craving for congee and attempt to cook it. A quick call to my colleague in Hk to check on the receipe. I decide to upgrade it by adding dried scallop to it. Using my wonderous thermal cooker, I left it to cook overnight and woke up in the morning with a bowl of yummy congee. Since we don't have "you tiao", I improvised with fried wanton skin which also has the crisy texture. I made my congee with marinated sliced beef and sat down to enjoy it.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Can you see the difference?
J loves to draw and every day, he can be drawing up to 10 pictures; writing letters and making invitation card for his imaginary party. And when I saw on Em's FB that her son, K is attending home-based art lesson and was impressed with K's drawing, I decided to let J tried it out.
J patiently waited for his teacher to arrive at 7pm and when it was 5 mins past 7, he kept asking why the teacher has not arrive. And when the doorbell ring, he pushed me to open the door and happily greeted the teacher.
To aid in his concentration, it was a "closed-door" session conducted in his room. Thus I have no idea what was going on.
At the end of the lesson, when I saw the drawing, I almost did a double-flip.
Do you see the difference in the drawing? But of course, right? The 2 drawings on the left and right was done by J before he attended art lesson. The one in the middle is what he drew during the lesson. It is indeed money well spent.
J patiently waited for his teacher to arrive at 7pm and when it was 5 mins past 7, he kept asking why the teacher has not arrive. And when the doorbell ring, he pushed me to open the door and happily greeted the teacher.
To aid in his concentration, it was a "closed-door" session conducted in his room. Thus I have no idea what was going on.
At the end of the lesson, when I saw the drawing, I almost did a double-flip.
Do you see the difference in the drawing? But of course, right? The 2 drawings on the left and right was done by J before he attended art lesson. The one in the middle is what he drew during the lesson. It is indeed money well spent.
You cannot see me...
Tried to take a pix of M after he came out from the shower with side-parting hairstyle and old-fashioned gingham pjs. But these are the poses he made while chanting "You cannot see me".
Saturday, January 15, 2011
I love you mum 101000
J came to me and asked how to write "one thousand". I told him "one zero zero zero" would make 1000. He came back a few seconds later with a heart-shaped paper withe the words "I love you mum 101000" on it.
Apparently he had made me a card and and wanted to write "I love you mum 1000x" on it. However, he only knows how to write up to tens, so he just wrote "10" and came to ask me how to make it to 1000. And when I told him "one zero zero zero", he just added it to the "10" he has written and it became 101000. Now my son love me one hundred and one thousand times. This is definitely much better than one thousand times.
Apparently he had made me a card and and wanted to write "I love you mum 1000x" on it. However, he only knows how to write up to tens, so he just wrote "10" and came to ask me how to make it to 1000. And when I told him "one zero zero zero", he just added it to the "10" he has written and it became 101000. Now my son love me one hundred and one thousand times. This is definitely much better than one thousand times.
Friday, January 7, 2011
1st day of school 2011
After 6 tormeting-for-me weeks of national school holidays, it is finally time (hurray!!) for J to return to school. It will also be M's 1st day in Pre-Nursery. And as usual, I am all jittery.

As they are in the 2nd session, the boys woke up as per their usual schedule and took their time to have their breakfast and bath. When M was done with his bath and walked out to the living room in his school uniform, J exclaimed "Didi, how come you look like me?!".
Before leaving the house to wait for the school bus, I repeatedly reminded J that he has to take care of M and have to comfort him if he is afraid. J was more than ready to take on the brotherly role.
While at the waiting area, I was reminded that just 7 months ago, J started in the new school and we were sitting in the exact same position while waiting for the bus. But today, he seems so much more mature with his added responsibility as a big brother.

When the school bus came, the boys waved good bye and went off. They didnt know that K and I actually trail them from behind.
As we had speed ahead, we arrived earlier than the school bus and saw J holding onto M tightly and whispering instructions into his ears after alighting from the bus. He also helped M to deposit the school bag on the bench before attending assembly in the hall.
K and I watched all these activities from afar and J caught sight of us and gave us a big smile and a nod. I was bursting with pride.
After assembly, they adjourn to their respective classes and we saw a bored M fidgetting in class. So far, so good as there was no separation anxiety displayed by him. (I think I was more anxious than him :))
It is a normal schedule for J but a 1-hr class for M so that it is a smoother integration. We waited outside M's class and watched anxiously for the teacher to round up the lesson for the day.
After the "Goodbye" song, the teacher let the children out of the class and M walked steadily towards us and we went home together. As for J, I have no doubt he will enjoy the rest of his day in school.
Postscribe on 10 Jan: Told M that he has to attend school and he said with a frown "I go to school that day already what. Why I have to go again?"
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
The making of Pirates of the Carribbean
While searching for a new career path, I am at the mean-time a full time mum. And to make full use of my available time, I had to think and plan of many activities to occupy the time of the 2 boys.
After 6 weeks of school holidays, J has started to feedback that he is bored and don't know what to do. And thus I went on the net in search of activities to do and found an easy art and craft that I now the boys will enjoy. It is a simple task of making a pirate hat out of craft paper.
After 6 weeks of school holidays, J has started to feedback that he is bored and don't know what to do. And thus I went on the net in search of activities to do and found an easy art and craft that I now the boys will enjoy. It is a simple task of making a pirate hat out of craft paper.
The boys putting together the various pieces of paper to make the hat.
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