Dessert Part 1 Glad this was a family favourite. Simple waffle mix which is easy to fix. Accompanied by the 3 chilled amigoes above. Gone in seconds. Big boy enjoyed his almost weekly treat. Dessert Part 2 Saw a recipe that someone recommended using roti prata wrap to make into Apple pies. Tried it and… Continue reading All ‘Bout Desserts…
Category: Lessons Without Walls
Sunday Sundae
Did not regret investing in this waffle bowl. My love for toy gadgets in the form of baking! Pleasantly surprised the batter cooked pretty fast! Whipped up a pretty decent couple of waffle bowls. Should have gotten vanilla ice cream to show a contrast against the milo infused waffle batter. It’s yummy!!!
Eyes Of A Beholder
Chinese through the lens of my sweet 4 year old. Caught him scribbling on a tissue paper and asked what was he writing. Guessed he is slowly trying to imitate the Chinese characters that he has been learning. Good job!
Kai’s Showcase
Kai was excited that papa was able to attend his school’s showcase exhibition cum performance. We were highly impressed with the whole exhibits. Being a teacher myself, I could ‘feel’ their hard work in setting everything up. Been there, done that. Not easy but the end results were worth it. Made me itchy to wanna… Continue reading Kai’s Showcase
We.Are.Family
Kai is not an art person, and to come up with such images, it’s a feat! Humpty dumpty inspired? Oh yeah… Nonetheless, I’m enjoying his ‘golden age’. 4 years old seems a good age to understand his developmental needs and witness his growths. I’m always told Kai is a smart boy, mature, intelligent, etc. While… Continue reading We.Are.Family
Busy… like daddy
Inspired by what the dad always does at home, the boys naturally mimick their father’s actions, small one included. Learning starts young.
Kai’s photog skills
He was supposed to say ‘123’ before snapping, but I would say he did a great job taking a picture of me and his little brother. We had fun cafe hopping and ended the day with a bowl of bingsu.
He Is Risen, indeed!
4yo son attempted to write this today. I was surprised he remembered his Sunday class lesson. But then again, why would I feel surprised? Boy is getting older, he is able to express better and I should celebrate! Celebrate my son’s gaining independence, but the most important celebration is at the Cross! Death has no… Continue reading He Is Risen, indeed!
Better than me
This lovely boy did what I could not do, ie fix gadgets. I am obviously not a ‘read manual’ kind of person. I loathe reading instruction manual, so I’m very glad I passed the buck to my student. He’s p5, a little dyslexic (don’t really like to label children) and he’s very keen to help… Continue reading Better than me