Our Birthday Present for Binbin’s 7th Birthday

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No no no. Its NOT his birthday today, but his birthday present had been confirmed and paid 7 days ago.

For the first time, or should I say FINALLY!!!! Binbin’s dad agreed to give him a birthday party at a chalet. *thumbs up*

  • Total 4 bedrooms, 1 Queen size bed and 6 single beds.
  • Living room set with TV and games table

  • Dining room

  • Air-conditioned bedrooms furnished with beds, wardrobes, dressers, bedside tables and wall/ceiling fans

  • Toilets/bathrooms with shower heaters

  • BBQ Pit

  • Fully equipped kitchen, they had pots and pans and microwave oven too, etc etc!

Pretty cool eh?!

My second niece is happy too! She had been hoping to have a chalet for her birthday too, but was not granted by her dad. Being born just ONE DAY BEFORE Binbin, its like her birthday gift as well. *smile*

It was occupied when we went there, so we could not take shots of what it is like inside. Anyhow, here’s a sneak peek of what Binbin’s BIG present looks like from the outside:


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We are soooooooooo looking forward to this. With a total of 17 people, I think Binbin’s birthday party is going to be a blast this year! *smile*

 

Our Birthday Present for Binbin’s 7th Birthday

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Go Green ~ Washing Shoes

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Keatkeat no longer feels lonely on every Friday, when he is washing his school shoes anymore. Now that Binbin is in Primary school too and need to wear white shoes to school, he has Binbin to keep him company, . *smile*

I do not wash their school shoes nor ‘paint‘ their shoes white. They are responsible for those tasks the moment they start Primary school life.

I always feel that the water that get drained from the washing machine is a big wastage. So I would ask my boys to use the gushing flow of water from the washing machine drainage pipe when they are scrubbing their shoes.

After the dirt from their shoes have been scrubbed off, they will then rinse the shoes once more with clean tap water before the boys sun them dry.


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Does your child was his or her own school shoes too?

Go Green ~ Washing Shoes

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