Saturday, February 26, 2011

Night time poem by Abby



Dearest Abby,





Mummy loves your night time poem!





Mermaid


Mermaid Mermaid I like you


You have interesting tail as you have no legs


Do you know how to pick seaweeds and seashells?


Do you know how to draw fish?


Do you know how to ride on dolphins?


"Yes, I do!" said the Mermaid




So cute!

Love,
Mummy Dearest

Ashley, do you realise you have learned a valuable lesson from the Fur Elise Concert epidso?




Dearest Ashley,

We were taken aback when we saw your name, Solo Piano Ashley Ng on the Charity Concert invitation card! The concert is two days away.

Earlier, we have declined the offer as you were busy with the Musical rehearsals and exams. However, due to some miscommunication, your piano Teacher submitted your name to the organizer.

I could see both your excitement and frustration. On one hand, you wanted to perform but on the other hand, you felt that you were not ready as you have not practised enough. You have self-doubt as you feel that you are only Grade 0. You asked me what happens if you press the wrong key during performance? I said we just move on and continue to play.

We could hear your frustration in your music. You couldn't play the complete piece without banging on the piano. You even blamed me for not buying you the piano. Your frustration built up even more. Knowing that you feel pressurised by the sudden bomb thrown at you, Mummy and the Teacher said that it is ok to give this a miss and you can perform during the next concert. You thought through and you said you wanted to perform this Saturday. You are overwhelmed by a mix of emotions. By the time we got into the car, you exploded.

It was not easy for both of us to deal with your roller coaster emotions but you managed to calm down when reached Ah Ma's house. Then you asked me what if you do not know where to enter the stage and how big is the grand piano. Mummy commented that this is good thinking. We could address this concern by going to the concert hall earlier to familiarize yourself with the stage and the grand piano. You are more assured. And last evening you even played for Ah Gong and Ah Ma. You thanked me for the nice white shirt, black pants and leather shoes I got for you for the concert.

The twist came last night when we received the sms from your Teacher saying that the organizer had found someone to replace you when we declined the offer last week. The organizer did not manage to change the name on the invitation card in time. Sign. I could see that you are disappointed but relieved at the same time. Mummy always go with the flow. If it is not meant to be, it is not meant to be. Am sure you will be better prepared for your first concert performance in the near future.

Mummy is very proud that you decided to face the challenge and did not give up so easily. This is the right attitude towards new challenges. Be it adults or kids, we will learn when we are faced with challenges. Keep that in mind, son.

Love,
Mummy

Abby: Mummy, you go down the stairs first

Dearest Abby,

After you helped me put up the inspirational posters along the staircase at our fun place, you asked Mummy to go down the stairs first. I was puzzled as I always let you go first. Here's your reply:

Abby: Mummy, you go first so that you will not fall down the stairs.
Mummy: How come?
Abby: Remember during CNY, you fell from the stairs because you were looking at me?
Mummy: Oh, you remembered. That's was more than a month back. So sweet of you to take care of Mummy.

Abby Darling, you are a very caring and loving daughter. Thank you for taking care of Mummy.

Love,
Mummy Dearest

Abby, you are a Spelling Champ!

Dearest Abby,

I couldn't bear to see your tears when I saw you crying as I stepped into Ah Ma's house. You told me you don't know the spelling words. Mummy gently led you upstairs so that we can lie down on the mattress and have a heart-to-heart talk.

When we entered the quiet bedroom, Mummy assured you that I will help you with your spelling. You have not learned NOT you don't know the spelling words. Before Mummy can start, Abby needs to dry your tears and take a deep breath. You are such a obedient girl that you quickly wiped away your tears and composed yourself very well.

We started off with the word January. We sang the C-O-C-O-N-U-T tune with J-A-N-U-A-R-Y and in less than 3 minutes, you got it. You could spell January! Next, we moved to February, March, April, May and June. You were simply Amazing! In 10 minutes' time, you could spell January to June. See, you could do it easily when you stop crying and start learning. Well done, Abby!

An hour later, you even spelled for Daddy on our way home. A perfect score of 100% marks! The next morning, you wrote January to June on the white board when you reached Our Fun Place. Another perfect score of 100% marks! That's Fantastic! You are a Spelling Champ!

Hugs,
Mummy Dearest

Friday, February 25, 2011

Lots to learn from this Amazingly Wise Dad!

Dear Ashley and Abby,

I met an amazingly wise Dad this morning. He has a girl and a boy just like you guys. He shared with me several meaningful life stories that I feel we should also embrace them at home too.

He has 2 ground rules at home:
1) He encouraged his children to make friends with kids of different nationalities. They are Indians, but they have friends who are Chinese, Malay and Eurasians. Getting to know friends of different race allows us to appreciate a wide spectrum of different colourful cultures. Embrace diversity!

2) He encourages his children to invite their friends to their home. He enjoys meeting their friends. A fun way to build extended family outside home. As the Chinese saying goes 在家靠父母,出外靠朋友 means when you're at home, you depend on your parents, and you depend on friends when you step out of your home. Always a blessing to surround yourself with good friends whom you can count on.

His Teachers shared the following wisdom with him and his class when he was your age:
1. Do not judge a person, get to know the person better first

2. Do not look down on people, respect everyone

3. Do not manage by fear, manage by love

4. Enjoy a holistic learning by being active in sports, music, literature and study

5. Once, his Teacher drew a black dot on a big white board and asked the class what do they see. Everyone replied that they saw a black dot. The Teacher then asked, did anyone notice the big white space surrounding the black dot. It is human nature to focus on that black dot and overlooked the white space. We can do good 99% of the time but once we made a grave mistake like the black dot, everyone just focus on that black dot. We need to be mindful of our actions at all times.

Btw, his children play the piano too. You guys can play your compositions for one another when you meet. Mummy should really introduce you to them as I suddenly realise you do not have any Indian friends as your school is filled with 99% Chinese students!

Love,
Mummy Dearest

Thursday, February 24, 2011

We spotted that Dream School girl in last night's Channel 8 show

Dearest Ashley,

You have such sharp eyes. You spotted that Dream School girl in last night's Channel 8 show. We were surprised that she could speak such good Mandarin. She is a bilingual star! Speaking Mandarin is cool!

In fact, Mandarin is a beautiful language. We tuned in to FM 933 this morning and you not only listen to the soothing melody but the wonderful lyrics like 住在我心里 means you are always on my mind and 我有一个属于自己的天空 means I have a sky of my own (haven).

If you listen to the 梦高飞 lyrics, you will realise how poetic is JiuJian laoshi's lyrics: 小小的屋顶,巨大的梦想。所有的汗水,流成勇敢的河川 means A small roof, a huge dream. All the sweat, flow into a courageous river. The next time you when you start singing JiuJian Laoshi's old or new songs, please pay attention to the meaning lyrics. Once you know the meaning, you will love the song even more and sing at a different level ok?

Interestingly, Mum chanced upon JJ's Haven Album. He is amazingly bilingual. Will let you listen to his CD this evening. Meanwhile, here's some of his compositions:

Endless road (words & music by JJ)
The truth is tearing up my heart_I can't recognise this place_the endless road without a stop sign_can't even find a stranger this time
Why am I holding back my tears_in this lonliness
There's nothing to fear_every chord still seems a wonder....


我有一个属于自己的天空 (words & music by JJ)
安全的空间,自由的空间
大多时候心情很平静
但有些时候会充满着各种情绪....

Safe space, free space
Mood was calm most of the time
However, sometimes filled with a variety of emotions....

Can't wait to listen to JJ's CD with you when you're back from school!

Cheers!
Bilingual Mummy

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Poems of my Favourite Characters from one to five years old by Abby






Dearest Abby,

We just finished reading the four library books and now you wanted to create your own poems. Bring it on....
Dora The Explorer
Dora Dora I like you
Because you like to go on adventures
Boots The Monkey likes to hang around
And always keep Dora company

Barbie in a Magical Fairytale

Barbie Barbie is a Fairy
She can fly everywhere
When she flies everywhere with her new friends in her garden
They pick flowers and water the plants
They have a wonderful time together
Barney, BJ and Baby Bop
Barney Barney Barney......
Baby Bob and BJ are calling Barney
BJ's cousin shouted, "Barney, Barney, quickly come!"
BJ holds Baby Bob's hand and run to Barney
And they have a fun day!

Elmo
Elmo Elmo you are so kiddy
You like to do everything like a Gorilla
Why do you do that?
Because you like to make the babies laugh

Winx Club

Bloom and Layla are best friends
When bad guys attack them, they will fight back
Bloom and the other fairies use their magical powers to finish them off
They are so brave and beautiful


Mummy loves to listen to your poems and your lovely singing too. Remember the song 捕鱼歌 Jiu Jian laoshi taught you? You performed for your classmates after you have learned the song few days ago. Enjoy!

Love,
Mummy

Monday, February 21, 2011

New Poems by Abby



Dearest Abby,

Mummy can't wait to hear your poems. As you create your new poems, Mummy is capturing these poems in my blog. Here we go...

Beautiful Flowers


Flowers are red
Flowers are blue
Flowers are everywhere around you





Before I go to bed
I sit on the ground then I stand up tall
I bounce and bounce like a big round ball
I clap my hands and I nod my head
I switch off the lights and go to bed

I love Princesses

Princesses Princesses I love you

Some are big and some are small

I like three Princesses from DisneyLand

They are Snow White, Belle and Aurora

Balloons

Balloons Balloons fly everywhere

Balloons can fly to Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, China and Hongkong

Balloons Balloons I love them

I love my Parents

Parents Parents I love them

They play with me alot and they love me too

They are very kind to us

Mummy likes to read story books to me

And Daddy likes to play with me

I love Daddy and Mummy so much

They teach me swimming every Saturday

I love my Grandparents too

Ah Ma and Ah Kong always take care of my little cousin and me

I love my Yeye and Neinei because they love me so much like my Father and Mother

I love my Brother because he tells me funny jokes

I love my family

Abby Darling, you're so sweet. Thank you for creating a poem for us. Sweet dreams...

Love,

Mum & Dad



The Adventures of Wei Wei & Kang Kang Musical


Dearest Ashley & Abby, Mummy and Daddy are very proud of you. After months of rehearsals, we're 3 weeks to the Musical. This is indeed a very enjoyable Chinese Musical for the family. Mummy is bringing our friends and relatives to support you. Our Fun Place's kids and parents are going too. Have fun being the singing dog and the little red indian! Here's the video clip and brochure of the Musical


Cheers!
Mummy

Friday, February 18, 2011

好孩子的成功99%靠父母

Dearest Ashley & Abby,

Mummy chanced upon this insightful parenting book, "好孩子的成功99%靠父母" last week. The author is the daughter of the former Korea President. She married her Professor and became the step-mother of his 3 children. To me, she is a woman with the biggest heart. She gave up her career to take good care of her 3 step-children so well that all three went to Yale and Havard Universities and became very successful professionals when they grow up.

Remember what you learned in A+ Kid Super Learning, emulate people who are successful. Mummy sees the author as a very successful Mummy and will emulate her way in bringing up good children. Here's some great advice for parents from her:

. The fundamentals for parents to raise good children: Lead your own life with confidence, be prepared to make unconditional sacrifice, believe in your principles, the wish for all children to have a healthy and happy childhood

. Home is a place where we exercise our patience and care for every family member

. If the family is not stable and united, we can never raise good children

. Overly concerned over children will pressurise them

To be continued...

Love,
Mummy

Friday, February 11, 2011

Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche's The Joy of Living: Unlocking the Secret and Science of Happiness

Dearest Ashley,

As agreed, Mum has translated the Chinese article on "The Secret of Happiness" by the Happiest Man on Earth, Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche. Happy Reading...

His book was ranked among the top seller in New York Times and was translated into 20 different languages. Here's his reply to reporters in Singapore recently...

Q: How can one be truly happy?
A: He has never neither thought of himself as the Happiest Man nor is he happy. To him, Happiness is a feeling of inner serenity, peace, clarity and contentment. Happiness does not derived from external environment.

Everyone of us has an inner true serenity. If you can see the inner Happiness, then the Happiness Flower will blossom, that's true Happiness. If Happiness is dependent on external environment, then Happiness is like the stock market, goes up and down.

Many are in search of Happiness from external environment and may eventually achieve Happiness. However, the search of external Happiness continues.

He suffered from serious Phobias when he was young. He discovered the secret to overcome his Phobias was to make friends with his fear and pain. Treat them as our best friend and you can become contented.

How can one turned pain into Happiness? Here's his views regarding some of the social issues:

Q: Singaporeans pursue Material Living, it is almost unthinkable to lead a simple living. What are your thought?

A: Some people think that simple living means giving up. Actually, it is not about giving up. Letting go and giving up are different. Letting go your persistence. Life goes on, but you are less selfish, less aggressive and less greedy. You accept reality, you did your best but are not concerned with the outcome as you accept this is life.

Q: Many Singaporeans feel pressurized. Why?

A: The root cause of feeling pressured is discontentment. In today's highly competitive world, we are always comparing, such greed will increase pressure. We will think, "I'm not good enough, I don't have enough money, I can't do this". When our heart couldn't take the burden, we eventually choose to give up.

We always want to be No. 1 and will never give others the opportunity. Such thinking is incorrect and stressful. This is selfish. Conversely, when one work with compassion and benevolence, one can also achieve success.

If you help others and others help you, it is a win-win situation. Others will be drawn to you.

Q:The younger generation in Singapore generally lacks emotional resilience and crumble under pressure. Some kids even thought of ending their life when they get scolded by their parents for their poor grades. Some kids are easily angered, a staring incident could result in violence, why?

A: Kids are becoming too sensitive as since young, they are greatly influenced by the modern society, affected by pressure and unhappiness. Our society constantly sends out this message, "You must come in First!" Growing up in such society makes the heart ultra-sensitive.

What parents can do in today's society is to give love, guide the children. Children does not have much understanding of how the world works as they lack life experience. They do not know what is suffering, what problems will arise. Thus, when they are faced with challenges, they appeared weak. As parents, we should not add more burden to our children. We should be their friend, try to understand their thinking so as to guide them, show them how to let go not give up. Inspire them, share with them what is compassion, doing good, contentment etc.

Doing good, caring and wisdom are the essential sauce in life and lacking which, living will be dry. When a problem arises, we can't think of a solution. Children do not wish to follow their parents' footstep to slog in their office and feel that making money and education are of little use and purpose. They feel lost and do not know their purpose in life.

Q: What is Wisdom?

A: Wisdom is gained through learning and experience. Clever and wise are very different. A clever person may not be kind or fully appreciate and understand situations. Being clever allows you to see things in one direction, just one dot but not the full picture. Some clever people are good at telling lies and cheating. This is not wisdom.

Q: What is suffering?

A: Suffering occurs when things do not go according to your plan. The cause of suffering varies one person to another. Suffering derives from one's state of mind and feeling, not from external factors. However, we choose to believe and that's where the problem lies.

PS - This is purely my personal interpretation. I agree with Yongey that True Happiness derives from Inner Happiness.

Love,
Mummy

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Ashley, Mummy is very proud of you

Dearest Ashley,

Last night, due to some miscommunication, we had a heated arguement. Then you complained that Mummy is not appreciative of your effort and hardwork. My dear son, I am truly appreciative of your great effort in improving yourself and finishing loads of homework in our fun place.

I suddenly know why you feel that way. We have not celebrated your success. Let's go for a nice meal at Bakerin or Pasta Mania to celebrate your success!

The best reward for your success is the satisfaction you feel inside you. Mummy's acknowledgement and celebrating your success are good to have. You work hard for yourself, for your destiny. As much as I love to take care of you forever, physically, I can't. Oneday, Mumy will become old and weak and I can't take care of you then. You need to be independent and self-reliant. My job as aMother is to guide, encourage and protect you. Guide you in the right direction, encourage you to be the Best that you can be and protect you from dangers and distractions.

Don't you think you have proven to yourself everything is possible? Previously, your name was always written on the white board by Monitors. Now, you as the Head Class Monitor, writes the names of talkative students on the white board. Yestrday, J-En commented you are a very good Monitor as you can control the class. Thumbs up for you!

Mummy and Daddy are very proud of you. Keep up your great work, son!

Cheers!
Proud Mummy & Daddy

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Amy Chua’s new book “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.”

Dearest Ashley & Abby,

Here are some things that Amy Chua's daughters were not allowed to do:

• attend a sleepover
• have a playdate
• be in a school play
• watch TV or play computer games
• choose their own extracurricular activities
• get any grade less than an A
• not be the No. 1 student in every subject except gym and drama
• not play the piano or violin.

You guys did just the opposite:
• attended numerous sleepover
• have courtless playdate
• performed in school plays and musicals
• watched TV or played computer games
• chosen your own extracurricular activities
• got grades less than an A
• not yet be the No. 1 student in every subject
• not play the piano or violin when you don't feel like it

Every child is different. Every Mum is different too. At the end of the day, what matters most is the happy and confident smiles I see on your faces.

Ashley, remembered Mum forced you to learn violin and piano when you were 4 years old? Both were struggling and I decided to drop violin and piano after one year. Suddenly, you asked me to enroll you in piano lessons at 8 years old. You were amazing. After 3 months, you could play Grade 1 piece and Mum didn't ever have to remind you to practise. The self-drive learning attitude is the most beautiful thing. Both are extremely happy each time you play the piano. To me, this is more than I could ask for.

When you played your compositions at Kieran Kor Kor's home, I was very touched by the wonderful melody.

Enjoy your childhood to the fullest.

Cheers!
Mummy Dearest

Monday, February 7, 2011

Sleepover in Godma's home during CNY

Dearest Ashley and Abby,

I can see your happy faces eating Ice cream on Facebook. I know how much you enjoy sleeping over in Godma's home. You got to play all day and eat junk food. Not that I allow such unhealthy indulgences, but hey, it is Chinese New Year. Your festive mood is contagious. I also took too much junk food that I think I'm going to have a bad throat soon.

Besides playing and eating, Ashley taught Ashton homework and piano. Well done for both. Abby and Ashwin role played and bonded so well during CNY. Of course, Abby bonded with Lindy and Kathy when she slept over in their home too. To me, this brings immerse joy to us, the 3 sisters to see that our children love one another so much. The next generation's cohesiveness is more important than what you see in Mum, Godma and Ee Ee. The reason is simple. When we are old, you guys have your siblings and cousins to support one another. Blood is thicker than water.

Fighting and agruments are inevitable but at the end of the day, family comes together. Ashley, you being the eldest, has added responsibility to be the Good Shepherd to your sister and cousins. You will lead by example. So far, I've heard good comments from Godma, God papa, Ee Ee and Ee Zhang that you are a good example for your cousins. Keep it up, son!

Cheers!
Mummy Dearest

Our Antique CRT TV is still sitting at home

Dearest Ashley & Abby,

Do you notice our TV is bulkier and smaller than all the TVs we come across at our relatives and friends' homes? Our TV belongs to the older generation of Cathode Ray Tube TVs compared to the modern LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) TVs. I bet you can't find another CRT TV in any homes we visited.

The good thing about CRT TV is it is very durable. This TV has been with us since the day Ashley was born. Yes, 9 years old and still going strong. Another good thing I observed when Ashley's friends came over for Wii games, the boys seem to enjoy themselves so much that they are indifferent to the size of the TV. Our TV is significantly smaller than theirs at home.

You may ask Mum why I didn't get a LCD TV like our friends. The answer is very simple. I did but your Dad said, "No". His feels that it is not right to throw things away when it is still working fine. Dad is a thrifty man. Remember the inspiring story I shared with you about a single mum single-handledly raised 8 children by selling noodles in school canteen?

The lesson learnt is, "It is not how much we earn but how much we save"

Dad truly embraces this teaching. When was the last time he bought something nice for himself? Not really. Though he saved on himself, he is willing to invest in his children. Asked around and see if your friends have attended Adam Khoo and Mindchamps? Not many. You attended Mindchamps at P1 and Adam Khoo at P3. Total sum is $7,000. Enough to buy 7 LCD TVs. If you ask your Dad at any point in his life, he will choose to invest in your education rather than buy the 7 LCD TVs. Got it?

Mummy is happy to marry a man who shares the same values as me in my outlook in life such as how we value money and parenting, etc. Mum may be the one who signed you up for all the enrichment classes like singing, wushu and motivational camps, without your Dad's blessing, we will not have enjoyed your learning journey.

Money is important, but not the Most Important. To me, the Most Important thing is to raise good children who are so willing to spread goodness in this world in your own special ways when you grow up. This is Priceless.

Love you both,
Mum & Dad

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Abby Darling, please don't think too much

Dearest Abby,

Mummy is very lucky to have a daughter like you, always planning ahead and putting others first. However, sometimes Mummy feels that you think too much, especially for a young girl like you.

It is good to plan ahead but if you start to worry too much, you will miss out the fun. Like last night, you wanted to join Kor Kor to sleep over in Godma's place but you were anxious about going to the toilet in the middle of the night. Hey, you have emptied your bladder, you know where is the toilet and how to turn on the toilet lights right? Moreover, you hardly wee wee in the middle of the night as you usually fall into deep sleep and wake up the next morning to wee wee. Mummy and Godma also assured you that even if you wee wee on the bed, it is ok. True enough, you did not wee wee on the bed when you woke up this morning. See, once you have wee wee before you sleep, you will be fine, whether at home or in Godma's home.

Mummy likes to see you enjoy a carefree childhood and not worry about things. Please promise Mummy that you will not worry about things ok?

Love You,
Mummy Dearest

Liu Wei, the armless Pianist who won the "China Got Talent" competition

Dearest Ashley,

I always feel somehow we are connected subconsciously. While I was watching Liu Wei's video at 6:45am, you suddenly appeared from your bedroom to join me. We are truly inspired by Liu Wei's extraordinary bravery and perserverance. He lost his arms at a tender age of 10 in a tragic accident, started learning piano at 19 years old using his toes and won the largest Talent show in China at 23 years old. I was very touched by his performance and words. Here are some of his words from the bottom of his heart:

. I only have 2 choices in my life: one is to die and one is to live my life to the fullest

. I'm no different from others. Just that most people are used to using hands to do things but I use my legs.

. No one says I must play piano using my hands, I can play using my legs

. At least I have a pair of Perfect Legs

. There are 3 essential things to keep us alive: Air, Water and Music

. My mum does not expect me to have great achievements but to lead a healthy and meaningful life. But I have big dreams for myself. I want to be a Worl-class Music Producer. I aim to be in the Top three positions in China Got Talent so that my mum can proudly talk about her son to her friends

. We must be responsible for our dreams. To be better than others, we just have to work harder than others

. The numerous setbacks in life is actually setting us up for a beautifl life in the future

Liu Wei reminded us of a very simple life lesson that most of us have forgotten - Focus on what you have, not what you don't have. Pursue your dreams relentlessly and don't give up. Live a meaningful and beautiful life.

Hugs,
Mummy Dearest

Saturday, February 5, 2011

A moving story of a Filial Daughter

Dearest Ashley and Abby,

As I was sharing the story of a 18 years old girl being disfigured by her own father, did you see the tears in Mummy's eyes? You saw her before and after photo. How could a father cause such irreversible intense pain and harm to his own daughter? Despite his cruelty in trying to destroy her at that time, she forgave him because he is her father. She does not want her father to feel lonely behind bars and even prepares food for him during this Chinese New Year.

There are many lessons we learned from this heart-warming story:

. Her father committed the crime when he was angry. An angry man is a dangerous man. When emotion overtakes us, we cannot control our actions. Such actions is always harmful to others and ourselves and usually irreversible which has a permanent outcome.

. Despite being seriously disfigured, she is still smiling and takes her life one day at a time. Prior to the assault, she study hard in the University to become an Accountant. Today, she aspires to be a Counsellor so that she can help others like her to walk out of the darkness.

. She forgave her father for destroying her life. To her, it is harder to hate someone as it takes much more energy to hate than to forgive.

. She possesses the true spirit of filial piety, bravery and positivness.

So the next time if our anger is starting to surface, stop whatever we are doing, take a deep breath and think about this story. This story serves as a reminder for us to take control of our emotions and make the right choices.

Love,
Mummy Dearest

Friday, February 4, 2011

There's a Secret to Everything!

Dearest Ashley,

You're such a clever boy. This morning at 7:20am, you told me the secret to remove the contact lens from your eyes. You followed the secret and true enough, the contact lens were removed easily in one try from both eyes. Bingo!

When I asked you what is the secret to good grades, your reply:

"Focus, pay attention to Teachers and work hard"

Well said. Likewise, if you apply this secret like you did in removing contact lens, you will certainly achieve good grades that are beyond your imagination. Did you see your secret is working for you in class? As you said, the 3 Teachers have been observing you in class for the past weeks and agreed that you are a good role model to your classmates because you pay attention in class, you do not talk during lessons and you submit your homework on time. Based on your Teachers' assessment of you from Nursery to P4, you are a helpful student towards your classmates and Teachers. I'm sure this attribute also leads them to make you the Class Monitor.

Mummy is very proud of you. I was never a Class Monitor in my entire education life. Only a Treasurer in secondary school and University. I always hold great admiration for all my Class Monitors. I feel that they are the Good Kings of the Class. They will take care of the ones being bullied, ensure order in class and inspire the classmates as all my Class Monitors are excellent in their sports and grades. I always remembered this incident in my P4 days. I was an average student, not very confident as I was quite big size. Once during recess, we were playing zero point. The two leaders, one of them was my Monitor, got to choose their team members. When she chose me to be in her team, I was elated. It was a honour for me to be in her team. She inspired me to work harder to achieve better grades and lose weight.

Mummy is very confident that you will be the Good King to guide, protect and inspire your classmates. One step at a time. Once you have proven yourself in class, am sure the Teachers will elevate you to take care of the rest of the students in your school as a Prefect or even a Head Prefect! You inpsire your Mum too, you know.

Keep up your good work. As what Jiu Jian Laoshi said, Shine Beyond Stage!!!!!!!!

Love,
Mummy

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Ever wondered how George Washington described his Mum?

Dearest Ashley,

Thanks for sharing the George Washington story from your Chinese textbook. Indeed, he was a Great man with extra-ordinary IQ & EQ. That made him the first President of the United States of America. Just curious, how did he develop such qualities that made him so outstanding? After reading what he wrote about his Mother, I finally know the answer...

"My Mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw....All I am I owe to my Mother...I attribute all my success in life to the moral, intellectual, and physical education I received from her" - George Washington

George Washington inspired me. His Mother inspired me even more. My Mother and my Mother-in-law inspired me the most. Without their guidance, your Daddy and I will never be who we are today. Daddy is no George Washington but he is the most loving and supportive Dad and Hubby in the entire Universe.

We love you, our Kind and Talented Prince.

Hugs,
Mummy Dearest

Words of Wisdom from My Mentor

Dearest Ashley and Abby,

Yesterday, Mummy was having lunch with my Mentor, a 62 years old highly respectable successful Businessman. Remember, the uncle who shares the same birth date as me? So far, he is the only one I know who shares the same birth date as me apart from Ee Ee. Here's our conversation:

Mummy: I'm quite concerned about our next generation as the world is becoming more competitive. Moreover, they are so well provided and are driven everywhere in a car. They are not exposed to hardship ans setbacks. What would you advise your grandchildren to better prepare them for their future?

Mentor: Be the BEST that they can be at all times. Everyone has dreams, big or small. With determination, one can realise one's dreams. For those who fall through the cracks, empathize with them and help them get up. Treat everyone with respect and sincerity. Build bridges wherever you go.

What do you think of his advice? He came from a very poor family and many days, his family just ate plain porridge. He knew education was the ticket to get him and his family out of poverty. He was always awarded the most outstanding student and won a Colombo Plan Scholarship to study in Canada and UK. He worked hard and rose up the ranks to be the CEO of a world-class global company. Now, he is a Millionaire, focusing on doing good great. Mummy knows that it is the same values system and believe that he has advised us that makes him so successful today. Will introduce you to my Mentor when he's back from South Africa vacation. Cheers!

Love,
Mummy Dearest

Why teenagers turn to bad company?

Dearest Ashley and Abby,

Has it ever occured to you how did innocent children become problem teenagers or even gangsters? Remembered the Downtown East Murder case? The act was committed by a group of teenagers. So why would one choose to be in a bad company?

Mum was reading a Chinese article entitled, "Children need a Listening Parent". Here's the summary of the article:

. There are many factors that led the child to bad company, parents not spending enough time with their children to listen and be involved in their life, or the parents are fighting, etc.

. To prevent such incident from happening, parents will love and respect their children and instill the right values in them. But how to do that?

. Be a Listening parent on a daily basis is the foundation to build a loving and nurturing relationship with your children. As parent listen to their children, they will get to understand their thinking, value system, their world and challenges. A simple sentence or action convey many messages. Parent then nip it on the bud on the spot which resulted in a more positive outcome. This will help the children feel secured, help them build confidence and character. Listening fosters parent-children bonding. Thus, whenever the children are troubled, they will turn to their parent first.

. Children long to chat with parent once they come home after work. If parent listen, they will share more. If not, they will not share as they will be discouraged.

Mummy loves to listen to your stories, sorrow and joy, new songs and scripts and secrets. We will be Best Friends Forever. Love You.

Hugs,
Mummy Dearest

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Ashley is the Class Monitor!


Dearest Ashley,

Congrats! Mum and Dad are very happy for you. Here's our conversation in the car this evening:

Ashley: Actually I didn't expect it. When my Form Teacher announced that after discussing with my Co-form Teacher and Mr. Peck, they have chosen a new Monitor. When I heard Mr. Peck's name, I'm thinking to myself maybe I stand a chance. When my Form Teacher looked at me and announced that I'm the Monitor, I clapped and my class cheered for me. I'm so happy.

Mum: That's so exciting. It is a great honour to be the Leader of your class. Do you know why you were chosen?

Ashley: My Form Teacher told me that I paid attention in class, didn't talk during lessons and submitted my homework on time. The teachers had been observing me for several weeks.

Mum: Wow! That's so nice to hear that you have transformed into a role model. Well Done. We are very proud of you. Can you see the tears of joy in my eyes?

Ashley: Mum, do you think I should be the Monitor?

Mum: Of course Son. You have the leadership qualities to lead your class. Remember you once told me you're the Shepherd of your class when you were in P2? So, what are the duties of a Class Monitor?

Ashley: Oh, that reminds me that tomorrow morning, I need to take everyone's attendance first thing in the morning. Mum, I need a marker too.

Mum: No worries. Already got one for you at home. Ashley, if you look back, do you think Our Fun Place helps in your transformation to a good student? Your hardwork and daily dose of ABC helps you realise your dreams. Keep up your good work!

Ashley: Thanks Mum.

Hugs,
Mummy Dearest