Jo continues to be the one with wild imagination and dramatic acting skills. She is less sticky nowadays and makes friends rather quickly. However, she still refuses to go to Sunday School.
Well, last week while waiting for Nel to finish her ballet class, a few little girls stepped in. I told Jo to go make friends, and she promptly went. She walked, a little hesitant at first, then flashed her impish grin and whispered to the girls "The monsters are coming, quick, run and hide in the bushes!!!"
The little girls ask "where's the bushes?"
Jo replies, "behind, behind! runnnnnnn"
So a bunch of little girls and my little Jo run to the back and they hid in the changing rooms. I thought that was kinda funny! hahaha...
Today, Jo decided she loves veges, since we've been reading about how giraffes love their leaves.
Well, she ate one spinach leaf after another. At one point, I stopped her for a moment to put a spoon of rice into her little mouth.
She dramatically spit it all out on the plate and said in a panicky voice "I have to talk to you mum, I have to talk to you!"
I replied "ok, what's the matter Jo?"
Jo said "I'm a giraffe mum, giraffes DON'T eat rice! "
Monday, September 15, 2008
More on Jo my little gal
Saturday, September 6, 2008
it's been raining almost everyday... i love the rain, love the smell of it outside my window...love the way it cools down the day, love the smell of fresh wind blowing through my window.
I don't like the fact that time flies by so quickly. Just last week, I registered Nel for primary school. Come December, I will go get her her first set of primary books, her first pinafore, her first white school shoes, her first bag with wheels as I've been told they have to carry a lot of books.
After debating whether to home school her or to enrol her in a Chinese school, we've decided to give Chinese school a try and see how it goes. While most kids here start going to kindergarten and all sorts of enrichment programs by the age of 3/4, I only started her at 6. I wanted to hold her back a little longer, spend more time with her....
but time has gone by so quickly...and really, now it's almost time when I will see her only half a day, while the teachers and friends will fill the other half. I am a little anxious, I know silly me. *sigh*
Anyway, today, me and hubby attended the first session of the Marriage seminar. A truly wonderful course, people say. and yes, I enjoyed the first session. The hall was decorated with flowers, soft lights and fabrics. Every couple was seated at their own table decorated with more flowers and candlelight. oh, and there was also yummy desserts served.
well.. Today, they talked about the seasons of marriage.
I'm at what they call the "summer" season. I suppose it's true. Take perfume for instance, i used to love breeze, fruity scents. I still love them...but I'm also beginning to love the warmer, richer scents. These days are filled with activities around the children..and some with the hubby. He has reminded me not to neglect him. haha...
I cherish this summer season....for it will not last very long. I cherish the laughter of my children filling my household, I cherish the sweet voices calling me "mummy", I love the smell of their little heads as I hold them in my arms... i love the feeling of their soft hands in mine...i love everything about them.
As in every family there are "hotter" and difficult days when things go wrong and tempers flare... and there is sometimes tiredness and fatigue.....but overall...I enjoy this season....
and while it lasts, I pray the Lord will grant me wisdom, strength, love, patience and much joy..