Racial Harmony Day
Child July 23rd, 2010This week, Keatkeat’s school is celebrating Racial Harmony Day. It was also a week which Allan and I got a wake up call on how much we trusted our elder son…..
Monday 19th July….
Keatkeat: “Mommy this week my school is celebrating Racial Harmony Day. My teacher told me that I can wear traditional costumes for the whole week. From Monday to Friday.”
Me: “Racial Harmony Day is ONE DAY event. How is it possible that they allow you to wear traditional costume for the whole week?”
Keatkeat: “Yes yes yes! My Teacher said that this whole week is Racial Harmony Day. So everyday can don’t wear uniform and wear my dragon clothes.”
Me: “If the whole week is Racial Harmony day, then it should be called Racial Harmony Week! Keatkeat, if you remember it wrongly, then I’m afraid the security guard might not allow you to go into the school without wearing the school uniform you know that?”
Keatkeat: Still extremely confident that he did not hear wrongly. “But my teacher said can wear for the whole week because of Racial Harmony Day.”
Me: “Alright fine. You shall wear then.”
So on Tuesday he wore this (picture on left).
Guess what?
He was the ONLY ONE who was NOT in school uniform!!!
Then some parents mumbled: “Racial Harmony Day special dressing is Tomorrow.”
Oh man! What do you expect us to do?
Go back and change when we only have 5 mins left? Whereby going home already takes up 4 mins… So we just let him in and luckily the security guard did not stop him.
Can you imagine how OUTSTANDING he was, when everyone else was dressed in this way (picture on right), in blue??!!
When he came home we asked: “Did Mrs L. said anything to you about your special dressing on the wrong day?”
Keatkeat: “Nope. She did not say anything. And I asked her if I can wear this everyday for this week and she said yes.”
Our eyes widened. To us, we admit that wearing costumes for an entire week, just to celebrate ONE Racial Harmony Day sounded too ‘over’, and hence doubted our 6 year old. Furthermore, when we saw the scene on Tuesday, we doubted even more. *slap* How little faith we have in our child! Lesson learned. *embarassed*
Alright, so Keatkeat heard the correct instruction and did the correct thing. Just that his school mates did not do as per instructed, so it does not make him wrong; it just makes him more Outstanding. *wink*
Well done Keat! So proud of you. So after Tuesday, he continued to wear different Chinese traditional costumes to celebrate Racial Harmony Day, and his school mates did not. So he definitely stood out in the sea of blue and he loved the attention…. *giggle*



July 23rd, 2010 at 11:30 am
Wow….keatkeat is paying attention in the class! Good on him. Yes…you should be proud of him :D
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July 23rd, 2010 at 11:49 am
yes i agree it hap’d tome last week but on a coloring instruction which Y was absolutely right!!! it was a slap for me too…
hmm.. anyways HUGS to KK n be proud of him!
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July 23rd, 2010 at 2:55 pm
Well done.. Deserve to be outstanding!~
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July 23rd, 2010 at 9:31 pm
I will have the same reaction as you..so u are not the only one here..
and good job, keatkeat! With such good listening ears and following instruction, he deserve to be outstanding, like what Prince n princess mum said!
July 25th, 2010 at 6:28 pm
wow, really special, can wear ethnic clothing for whole week? my school doesn’t even allow the kids to wear on racial harmony day itself!
July 26th, 2010 at 12:18 am
kkf,
oh! I thought all school will have this ‘practise’ leh.
So its not eh?
*wink*
July 26th, 2010 at 4:08 pm
So proud of KK! U’know, I always doubt my girl’s words when she passes me msgs from sch. Really can’t help it when she can be vy blur at times. hahaha