My Macho ‘Man’

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PhotobucketYes! I dare say after this day, we are half way through.

The things yet to pack are those that we still need during our daily life. So they will be left untouched till the last couple of days before we move out of this house.

This will be our LAST removal before our next pack up next month.

So what did we remove this time? My bed frame.

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This is the second time we are dismantling it and third time fixing it. First time was when I moved out of my in-law’s place, almost 7 years ago.

All the knockings and screwing have worn out some part of the wood. So we will be saying goodbye to our wedding bed and getting a new bed as our 13th Wedding Anniversary (in May) gift for the two of us.

So till the new bed arrives, we are sleeping on the floor. Not literally of ‘cos! On our mattress placed on the floor. *giggle*

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Keatkeat was a great helper and he is my little Macho ‘Man’.

No one taught him to carry the planks in that position. Personally, I was pleasantly surprised that he was so smart to use his back to lift the planks off from the ground. *Super thumbs up*

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Their Very First Soccer Ball and Coach

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PhotobucketSome of my long time blogger friends has become my hubby’s online friend over the years of blogging. All thanks to Facebook online games.

But I think non of them know that Allan was in his school’s elite soccer team. His school friends gave him a nickname “Allan Shearer” (sound just like the famous England soccer player, Alan Shearer.)

Even after graduation, he still plays soccer with his friends on weekends but was forced to stop after a leg injury and a stern warning from the doctor.

Allan became worried when he knew that Binbin and Keatkeat had been playing soccer in school during recess every single day. He was worried that they would hurt their joints because they do not have the basics yet.

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So yesterday, 24th March, Saturday, he bought them a kids-size soccer ball, pumped it up and went ahead with the very first professional soccer training.

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As usual, Binbin, the fast learner, had no problem getting the kick right after two or three tries.

While Keatkeat, the full of imagination and aspiration fellow, only kept mimicking the stunts he saw on the cartoon “Super Striker” *faint*
So Mr Coach had to keep correcting him, thus giving Binbin lots of rest time.

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“You can tell who is gifted in the sport straight away.” Allan said after spending alot of time on Keatkeat and he still could not get one kick right. “Somethings are like that, its either you have the talent or you don’t. Not something that can be taught.”

Coach Allan noticed that Binbin was feeling bored, so he asked Keatkeat to take a break, while he taught Binbin how to stop the ball with his body.

Look at how PRO Binbin was!!!!

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Allan THREW the ball towards Binbin

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and Binbin could HOLD the ball in that position for 1 second when it landed on him!

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Isn’t he cool?!

Allan said, “Its a shame that Singapore soccer player’s salary cannot justify for the risks that this sport brings, otherwise I will let Binbin join. He is really good at it.”

Actually, to me, Binbin is good at almost everything that involves motor skills.
*Grin*

Those ‘sparkling pearls’ all over his face tells how hard he trained…

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