Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Two year old dumpling


How time flies! My cuddly, cutey pie is now two! And we had the biggest bestest birthday bash ever. With a theme of 'Under the sea' we had lots of water games plus 'Pin the mermaid's tail'. We also had plenty of balllons, even one in the image of the Little Mermaid!
My little mermaid had tons of fun, with plenty of friends and toddlers making merry and stuffing their faces for the day. As usual we took plenty of pictures.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Game for Wonton?

We enrolled Joshua into a nursery this year. His school is called the Child Enrichment Centre (CEC)located at USJ12. His class consist of about 20 4 year olds, with a good mix of boys, girls, Chinese, Malays and Indian kids.

His teachers' names are Teacher Pam and Teacher Laily, whom he likes. Apart from the classroom activities, he also has gym day (Tuesdays) and swimming lessons (Fridays). He was very enthusiastic in the beginning, less so now.














Anyway, he participated in his first CEC sports day, involving 4 CEC branches from Subang alone.

His class participated in the march past and a game, called fix the bear, or something like that. He won a gold medal (so did everyone else who participated).

Important thing is he enjoyed himself tremendously! Here he is with his classmates and gold medal!

Monday, May 08, 2006

Go Legotrons

Jonathan was involved with the First lego League championship from 27 - 29 April. His team, called the North Andover Legotrons, travelled all the way to Atlanta, Georgia to participate. His whole family which consists of his dad Daniel, mum Hway Siew and brother Matt went along for the ride.

There were 80 teams from 30 countries competing from around the world.

Here is a picture of the crowd in Atlanta.








And here is a picture of Jonathan's team.


We are all proud of you here in Malaysia! Go Jonathan, go Legotrons!


To find out more about Lego First League go here : http://www.firstlegoleague.org

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

House of Dumplings (updated)



After 2 years, we have finally gotten our keys to our new house in Tanamera. Our new house is a 2 1/2 storey courtyard home, with some land attached. The kids should love that.

And since it is a gated community, we should be in a safer environment.

The kids will also have their own rooms, and so will Yanti. Another thing the kids, especially Joshua, will love is the swimming pool less than a hundred yards away.


There is also a guest rooms for visitors, which will also double as a home-office cum AV room.

Here are some more pictures of our house now.



Monday, February 06, 2006

"Red dumplings" (ang pows)

Gong Xi Fa Cai! This year CNY was spent a little differently for us. We spent a lot more time at home and had more people visit us than before.

We also has a lion dance with firecrackers!

We started with the CNY eve dinner. Grandma spent the evening with us for the first time in many years.

We had a sumptuous spread!

The next morning the little ones were dressed appropriately for their angpows.

Then came the lions who performed an exciting dance for all those present.

I must say that we certainly got into the festive mood bright and early this year!