In year 7, Nicole has a lot of homework and assignment to do.
One of them is to write a poem about something that means a lot to her. So, when the teacher asked the class:
"If your house were on fire and you could only grab one thing, what would it be?"
Her answer?
"Fire extinguisher?"
😂
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Sunday, 9 September 2018
I was so clever...
Now Nicole is already 12 years old. A really big girl, 165 cm, 56 kg. Taller than mummy, (not) heavier than mummy... 😊
Sometimes we reminisce the things that she did when she was much younger and just had a good laugh out of them.
One of them is when Nicole was around year 2 or year 3 Primary. We always ask her to brush her teeth after waking up and before going to bed. Minimum twice a day. Two minutes every time.
Sometimes she was a little bit 'tired' to brush her teeth for that long. Such hard work for a little girl!
At times, I asked her, "Nicole, have you brushed your teeth?" For a fraction of a second, her eyes darted to think, then she nodded. "Are you sure?" I asked again. "Yes, mummy," she answered seriously.
"Okay, can I see? Open your mouth, please." Another pause. "Come on, open your mouth," to which she would, but stretched both lips to cover her teeth... 😄 oh, bless her cotton socks!
That time, I would just say, "Open a bit more, a bit more".... until finally I could see her teeth. Then, a gentle push to take another trip to the bathroom to brush her teeth.
When I reminded her about this recently, she said, "I remember doing that! I thought I was so clever and you wouldn't know!" and we just burst out laughing.
Sometimes we reminisce the things that she did when she was much younger and just had a good laugh out of them.
One of them is when Nicole was around year 2 or year 3 Primary. We always ask her to brush her teeth after waking up and before going to bed. Minimum twice a day. Two minutes every time.
Sometimes she was a little bit 'tired' to brush her teeth for that long. Such hard work for a little girl!
At times, I asked her, "Nicole, have you brushed your teeth?" For a fraction of a second, her eyes darted to think, then she nodded. "Are you sure?" I asked again. "Yes, mummy," she answered seriously.
"Okay, can I see? Open your mouth, please." Another pause. "Come on, open your mouth," to which she would, but stretched both lips to cover her teeth... 😄 oh, bless her cotton socks!
That time, I would just say, "Open a bit more, a bit more".... until finally I could see her teeth. Then, a gentle push to take another trip to the bathroom to brush her teeth.
When I reminded her about this recently, she said, "I remember doing that! I thought I was so clever and you wouldn't know!" and we just burst out laughing.
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Success in comfort
Nicole is very talented. She plays piano very well and has won a few piano Eistedfodd competition. This year, when we were waiting for the adjudication result, she whispered to me that she needed to go to the loo. When coming back, she handed me a bundle of pink stuff.
Baffled, I took it from her and realised it was her pyjama shorts. I gave her a confused look and she said casually, "Oh, I didn't realise I was still wearing it under my dress.."
I heard a few soft chuckles from the mums sitting around us.
Well, she got first prize for the piano piece that day. Must have been the comfort of her pj shorts...
Nicole is very talented. She plays piano very well and has won a few piano Eistedfodd competition. This year, when we were waiting for the adjudication result, she whispered to me that she needed to go to the loo. When coming back, she handed me a bundle of pink stuff.
Baffled, I took it from her and realised it was her pyjama shorts. I gave her a confused look and she said casually, "Oh, I didn't realise I was still wearing it under my dress.."
I heard a few soft chuckles from the mums sitting around us.
Well, she got first prize for the piano piece that day. Must have been the comfort of her pj shorts...
Olden days
Nicole is almost a grown up now. She is...er... 8 years old. Well, nine in 25 days this year.
She is learning cursive writing (or running writing, as she calls it) now at school. When practising at home, I noticed that she wrote one of the letters not in the way I thought it was supposed to be in cursive writing. I brought her attention to that and she said, "Oh, this is how I am taught at school. My teacher also told me she was taught that way (my way) when she was at school. It was in the olden days. It is different now".....
Oh,...good olden days!...
Nicole is almost a grown up now. She is...er... 8 years old. Well, nine in 25 days this year.
She is learning cursive writing (or running writing, as she calls it) now at school. When practising at home, I noticed that she wrote one of the letters not in the way I thought it was supposed to be in cursive writing. I brought her attention to that and she said, "Oh, this is how I am taught at school. My teacher also told me she was taught that way (my way) when she was at school. It was in the olden days. It is different now".....
Oh,...good olden days!...
Friday, 18 July 2014
Cookies
It's snack time and Nicole is jumping up and down trying to get the cookie jar from the top of the pantry shelf. I smiled and helped her take her favourite digestive biscuit. She's going to have it with her favourite tea (decaf) and milk.
"Hmm, okay, you're going to have a biscuit, mummy," she said.
"No, thank you Nicole, you take it, I'm fine."
"Oh come on, mummy, you must have one."
"I'm fine, baby, honestly. You have one."
"But there's only one left!", she said.
"It's okay, it's for you, babe," I said.
Then it occurred to me and I said, "So... there was only one biscuit left and you actually offered it to me?"
"Yes," she said.
"Awww.... that's so sweet of you, baby, thank you," I had a lump in my throat.
She was silent for a second and then...
"Well,... actually I already took three and there was one left," she said.
I raised my eyebrows and she had this big grin on her face.
Love her to bits!!
"Hmm, okay, you're going to have a biscuit, mummy," she said.
"No, thank you Nicole, you take it, I'm fine."
"Oh come on, mummy, you must have one."
"I'm fine, baby, honestly. You have one."
"But there's only one left!", she said.
"It's okay, it's for you, babe," I said.
Then it occurred to me and I said, "So... there was only one biscuit left and you actually offered it to me?"
"Yes," she said.
"Awww.... that's so sweet of you, baby, thank you," I had a lump in my throat.
She was silent for a second and then...
"Well,... actually I already took three and there was one left," she said.
I raised my eyebrows and she had this big grin on her face.
Love her to bits!!
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Chat
We now live in Oz - in Bunbury, WA; and Nicole's best friend Keisha, just moved to Esperance, south of WA. They have been keeping in contact by phone, chatting. Here's one excerpt of the one-sided phone conversation that I heard:
N: No, I just woke up.... no, nothing really, just at home, watching Justice Crew videos..
K: ....
N: So, what did you have for breakfast today? ..oh, okay... I'm having toast, egg, salmon and avocado... yeah, healthy stuff ( :-) )
K:...
N:.. Me and my mum are going to phone some halls to arrange for my birthday party.... mm, I don't know yet when...
K:...
N:...I don't know, it's Wednesday here today... ( :-) )
K:....
N:...oh yes, I have Claudine... oh, you mean Claudine's sister? The one who wants to be a writer?
K:....
N: Oh, did you know that MacKenzie cancelled her talent show audition? Really!.... (for those who are not familiar with the names, they are discussing about the Monster High characters, their favorite dolls... :-) )
K:....
N:... yeah, I really should finish my breakfast now (looking at mummy's raised eyebrows... she's been a long time on the phone)
K:...
N: okay,... bye....
N: No, I just woke up.... no, nothing really, just at home, watching Justice Crew videos..
K: ....
N: So, what did you have for breakfast today? ..oh, okay... I'm having toast, egg, salmon and avocado... yeah, healthy stuff ( :-) )
K:...
N:.. Me and my mum are going to phone some halls to arrange for my birthday party.... mm, I don't know yet when...
K:...
N:...I don't know, it's Wednesday here today... ( :-) )
K:....
N:...oh yes, I have Claudine... oh, you mean Claudine's sister? The one who wants to be a writer?
K:....
N: Oh, did you know that MacKenzie cancelled her talent show audition? Really!.... (for those who are not familiar with the names, they are discussing about the Monster High characters, their favorite dolls... :-) )
K:....
N:... yeah, I really should finish my breakfast now (looking at mummy's raised eyebrows... she's been a long time on the phone)
K:...
N: okay,... bye....
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Please don't answer back..
These days Nicole will have an answer to almost everything. When it's time for her revision, I ask her to read from a book (first readers) then she will say, "mummy, I'm too tired," although she was not tired three seconds ago when she was watching her DVD. Then I would say, "Come on, Nicole, reading is the most important thing to learn. If you can't read, you can't do anything. I didn't have TV or DVD when I was your age." To which she says (innocently, without any malice), "Well, you should have bought one."
I ask her not answer back. I said, "When mummy asks you to do something, I don't want to repeat twice, three times, Nicole. Just please do what mummy says. I love you and I always want the best for you. Please don't answer back." Then after telling her that, one time I asked her, "Nicole, what do you want for breakfast?" Silence. "Nicole? Did you hear me?" Then she looked at me with a genuine confusion "But you told me not to answer back?" oh, bless her cotton socks....
"Mummy, I have this funny feeling.... I think I'm bored" that's one of her favourite phrases now. And I would say, "No, Nicole, you're tired. It's past your bedtime now, go to bed. Nite-nite."
I ask her not answer back. I said, "When mummy asks you to do something, I don't want to repeat twice, three times, Nicole. Just please do what mummy says. I love you and I always want the best for you. Please don't answer back." Then after telling her that, one time I asked her, "Nicole, what do you want for breakfast?" Silence. "Nicole? Did you hear me?" Then she looked at me with a genuine confusion "But you told me not to answer back?" oh, bless her cotton socks....
"Mummy, I have this funny feeling.... I think I'm bored" that's one of her favourite phrases now. And I would say, "No, Nicole, you're tired. It's past your bedtime now, go to bed. Nite-nite."
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