End Of School Holidays

Child, Parenting

We had a blast this week! Fun Fun Fun! That was what the kids had and what the parents ensured.

On this last day of the one week break from school, we did not forget about family bonding too. The 6 kids in the Loh family nearly tore down my house today!!! *laugh*

Though it was only a few hours, but it was great fun seeing the children had no-holds-barred playing in my house. Probably the ONLY place where the owner of the house will not complain that the noise level is too loud. *giggle*

Such freedom… hhhmmm… not found in any of the other households. Thus you can imagine the kids reservations every Sunday. *wink*

So in conclusion, I would say that this week was exhaustingly well spent for the kids and us, parents. Lots of things to write but hardly have the energy now. So would probably do lots of back-dated post next week. *Grin*

How did your one week school holiday go?


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Kids’ Talk – Snow Wash

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Binbin: “Can we go ‘Snow Wash’?” (that’s how the petrol stations call it)

Me: “Its raining. The sky is helping us to wash the car.”

Keatkeat: “But that is dirty water. Rain comes from sea water right? The sun sucks up the sea water. Then make clouds. Then when clouds become too heavy, it rain. So rain is dirty water.” (he remembered seeing rubbish floating on the sea.)

Me: “Keatkeat, when the sun sucks up the sea water, it is sucking up the water, not the dirty things too.”

Keatkeat: “So its like Divide! (there goes his mathematics language again) The cloud separate the dirty things from the water. So rain is not dirty. So good, don’t need to pay money and can wash the car.”

***Oh well, I did not want to go into the Chemical part of it though.

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