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December 20th, 2005 by shoppingmum

Well, it’s not exactly a real gathering, but kiddos reunion. Hubby’s brother from Singapore came back for 2 weeks and brought along their 4 and 3 years old boys. Now, there are 5 kids in the house. You can imagine how messy, noisy, and of coz how much fun my house can be now.

Justin was very excited and willing to join the group, but he’s also been left out. He can’t join them to play puzzle, colouring, water play, etc, and the big koh koh and cheh cheh don’t want him to kacau also. Don’t worry boy, another one more year you can join them, ok? Sometimes, they’ll come and play with him, and like feeding him the most. But I have to make sure that they’re not feeding him choking stuffs.

The best thing is Xin Yi and Wei Wei who are TV addicted watch less TV. This SIL of mine doesn’t let her kids watch TV, and she has planned out the whole day programs to occupy the kids. Of coz, she brought lots of toys and stickers to “bribe” the kids lah, if not how can be so “guai”?

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4 Responses to “Kiddos Gathering”

  1. I bet Justin must be very happy. They just love being with other kids.

    Zara really loves having my nieces or her che ches around.

  2. Zara’s mama, he really is! Now his nap time and sleeping time are chaotic, he’s too excited and sleeps less these days.

  3. Your SIL very geng wor can occupy her kids time whole day, for me i duuno what to let my son do?? I dunno what program can suit my son n my daughter can join together. Any idea?? If just for my son, later his sister come kacau my son will make so much noise.
    Nvmlar, next year another sibling can join Justin play..hehe.

  4. 1+2mom, I was amazed too. She printed her own flash cards as according to the kids songs and teaches them maths and phonics with songs! She also brought lots of puzzles, sticker albums, origami, work books, etc.
    After “class”, she’ll bring the kids to playgrounds, “field trip” at biscuit factory, bicycle ride…
    There’re just so much to do!

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