My Boys’ Very First Gloves

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Yeah!!!!
March is here!
A month of celebrations for our family every year.
But this year, is extra special.

March 2013 would be a very special month for my boys.
It will be the month which they will get their VERY FIRST PLANE RIDE.
It will be the month which they will go to a place whereby the weather is around 16 degree Celsius.

Thus, we decided to get my ‘Tropical Boys’ their VERY FIRST PAIR OF KIDS GLOVES, just in case their body could not handle the low temperature well enough.

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Allan and I are not fans of traveling to very cold places. Thus these pair of kids gloves might end up sitting in the wardrobe for years, after this March school holiday trip ends. By then, my sons might not be able to fit their then-bigger-hands into the kids gloves already.

Since that is the case, we do not want to spend much on those ‘blankets’ for the hands. I know that the gloves sold at THE RINK at JCUBE are very cheap and so we went there and bought each pair for $2 only.

 

Surprisingly, when we were there at THE RINK, the boys added one more thing into their list of ‘FIRST TIME’ : Watching a LIVE Ice Hockey Tournament.

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Singapore team was against another team and our home team won!
Yeah!
The kids cheered and clapped!

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We stayed throughout the match.
It was exciting and player 77 Smoked Meat was the hero of the day with 2 goals.

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Chinese New Year Hong Baos managed differently

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The time of the year has come whereby the kids get their so-called bonus! Yeah! *clap clap clap*

There will be no more house visiting for us this Chinese New Year, as we ended our ‘last house’ last Saturday; unless there are ‘last minute’ ones… *wink*

So the kids were extremely energetic and excited even when we reached home at almost 12midnight on 16th February 2013.
All ready to open up their Hong Baos and calculate how much they have.

Kitkit: “I wonder who will have more money this year.” as he opens his Hong Baos.

Binbin: “Definitely you lah! Because I gave some to Mummy already few days ago.”

Kitkit: “Why?!” turning to me.

Me: “Remember the story which I told you and Binbin ~ about my childhood? About my Mother would take away all my Hong Baos when I was at your age and younger times too; because she needed to recycle those money to give Hong Baos to other children during Chinese New Year? So I do not have the privilege (like the two of you)to keep my own Hong Baos given by friends and relatives?
So when Binbin gave me two envelopes that day, I was very surprised. He said: “Give you. I know you lose alot of money during Chinese New Year.”

……..

That very moment I was very touched, but I wanted Binbin to keep them, so I rejected. He insisted, “Nevermind lah. I give you, you just take lah.”

So I accepted and gave him a huge bear hug.
Contented with that embrace, he left the room.
Leaving me sitting on my chair soaking in my blissfulness.

…….

So after Kitkit heard what Binbin did, he did something which I did not expect.
I thought he would either follow his younger brother’s footsteps and pass me some Hong Baos because he usually would not want to lose out to Binbin
OR he would choose to keep all the Hong Baos to himself.

Instead, he did BOTH!
*laugh*
What do I mean?

He held up 3 Hong Baos and said: “Nah! I also give you.”
Seated beside him, I did not raise my hand to take but just stopped and looked at him.
Then he withdrew his hands and said: “No lah. I think better not. I waited for one year to get Hong Baos leh.”

*huge laugh*

I love both of their responses and reactions.
There is no wrong or right in them.
It is just different goals and values they hold.

I do not think I need to explain much about Binbin’s reaction to my childhood story.
As for Kitkit, I can understand why he reacted that way because he had been waiting for this festive season to come, so that he can accumulate enough to buy what he planned to buy.
He set his goals for so long, finally this is the chance to fulfill his goals, he does not want to miss it and wait another year again…

 



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