4th Pair of Glasses BROKE AGAIN!!!

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Tell me!!!!
When will this stop????
4 pairs of glasses in a span of 2 years!

He either sits on them OR gives them a bungee jump ride, without the rope to break the crash that is!

Punishment after punishment.
Will punishment still work when accidents after accidents keep happening?!

*SCREAM*

I was so happy today, drafting out my post on my first visit INSIDE Legoland for the past two days and this happened!
All happy mood gone, just like the broken frame.

He had this pair of glasses for ONLY A MONTH!!!
Remember this post “Eyelet Junior Frames and ZEISS MyoVision Lenses“?

Yes!
One month only!
And THIS HAPPENED :

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*HAIR PULLING + SCREAMING*

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UPDATE on 18th October 6.30pm : Allan fitted the lens back into the frame and used ‘super’ glue to stick the broken frame together again. Kitkit had been wearing the amended glasses for the past 6 hours. So far so good. However, do not know how long it would last though…

4th Pair of Glasses BROKE AGAIN!!!

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One Gift Well-Given…

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Nope, I am not talking about proverbs or proverbial phrases, I am talking about giving away my boys’ bicycles.

We gave away Kitkit’s bicycle to my 2nd & youngest niece few weeks ago. Yes, one bicycle for the two of them because Binbin’s bicycle was given away to Binbin’s friend.

The Saturday after the bicycle was given to the girls, my 2nd niece rang me up “ShenShen, I know how to ride a bicycle already!”

She was so happy and so was I!

Finally!
She has a bicycle that she could practise riding on. The bicycles she had at home are either too big (Grandpa’s) or too small (5 year brother’s).

However, I feel that, given her height, a bigger bike would suit her better. Maybe because this bicycle allows her to find her footing easily when it wobbles, thus giving her confidence a boost.

Anyhow, its still a BIG “Yeah!”
*clap clap clap*

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One week later, it was my youngest niece’s turn to shout out “ShenShen, I know how to ride a bicycle already!”

One small gift benefited two!
*Thumbs Up*

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So the ones left, who still could not ride on a two-wheeled bicycle, were the eldest grandchild and the youngest grandchild in the family.

Last week, before we set off to have that sumptuous birthday dinner (Read Post ‘Happy Birthday Grandma!‘), it was my eldest niece turn to master riding a two-wheeled bike!

Yeah!
*clap clap clap*

That same bicycle which helped Kitkit master riding on a two-wheeled bicycle has now become THE bicycle which helped my 3 nieces to do the same too!

Now,
One small gift benefited THREE!
Definitely One Gift Well-Given.
*GRIN*

Watch the 3 girls enjoying their accomplishments…

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