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Tag Archives: education
Lessons
Rockstar has a companion named Jo. Not an imaginary friend like the panda bear one of our friends’ sons has, an actual one – Jo is 16, tall, blonde and (I think) blue-eyed. They talk, man-to-man. It all started when, … Continue reading
Jie-jie’s room
Rockstar and I discovered an old Disney Cars: The Movie sticker of Lightning McQueen behind the book shelf. “Jie-jie (our helper)’s room also has one! Come, I show you!” “Rockstar, that’s YOUR room!” He grins. When Rockstar was born decidedly … Continue reading
Poker
At one of the Saint Alp’s Tea Houses in Pok Fu Lam, Rockstar reaches for my iced bubble milk tea. I jump. It’s made with jelly bubbles, strong black milk tea, and tonnes of sugar. One bite of the proverbial … Continue reading
Breakfast
Rockstar wants a breakfast bar. Of the kind I wish he would have every morning. It’s 6pm. He doesn’t want his dinner. I read the contentsprinted on the wrapper: Almonds, dried dates and apricots, honey, cereal, yoghurt. He gets his … Continue reading
Hairstyles
Yes, I now have a toddler with Zac Efron hair. My super-on hub learnt to cut hair on Youtube, but forgot to check what the finished product would look like after he followed the instructions. This is my “blackmail pic” … Continue reading
How To Get Your Dog To Accept Your Baby
Been meaning to write this for some time. For all the times she was there when I came back from a bad day at work, when I slink off for a quiet cry, then when I open the door/ look … Continue reading
Roulette Table
Placing a bet on a roulette table; haha no he’s not – it’s a gemstone for his Egyptian bib at Island ECC’s Vacation Bible Study: Joseph’s Amazing Journey.
The Fight
Last night Rockstar and I had a fight. It was his fault. It is extremely inconsiderate of a 27-month old to have a meltdown simply because his father is not around to put lotion on him after his bath. (Early … Continue reading
Food
Come to think of it, here’s a pic of Rockstar at 11 months (note the long suffering, stressed-out expression on Kingston’s face as he frantically tries to start up the next video and the surroundings – we were in the … Continue reading
Cocktails
Rockstar’s pediatrician always advises syringing liquid medications into babies’ or toddlers’ mouths on an empty stomach. (Because if you put it in milk and they don’t finish it you have no idea how much medication your child has taken. Ditto … Continue reading
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