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Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

My Bestie, Trisha

One of my best friends in school is Trisha. She was the very first girl who talked to me when I joined this school as a new pupil in Grade 1 last year. Everyday, I come home from school telling mummy Trisha Stories. Day in, day out, it has always been "Trisha this...", "Trisha that...". 

Last week, Trisha and her family moved back to their home country, India, so I have lost a good friend at school. News of her leaving Shanghai saddened me since January this year. I kept counting down the days left to play with her :( On Trisha's last day of school, we had a farewell party for her in class. I also wrote her a note and gave her a small gift...

Ooh, I have hopes of visiting India! 

Trisha and I during last year's Sports Day

Trisha and I were partners in a Science project

We now keep in touch through emails. I wrote her a short email a few days ago and was very thrilled to receive her reply! :) 

Thursday, April 25, 2013

International Friendship Day and Friendship Woes

How I ended up schooling in an international school is entirely due to a twist of fate and maybe, luck. Up until late last year, daddy and mummy were still preparing me for Std 1 in one SJK(C) near our home back in Petaling Jaya (we only got news of our impending move to Shanghai in late Oct 2012). Everything that they had planned for me earlier did not materialise. Instead, we were all thrown into a whirlwind of events, including a complete lifestyle-restructuring, before settling comfortably here.

Well, here I am now, enjoying the many privileges of studying in a "guo ji xue xiao". Fostering international friendship is probably one of the best experiences for me so far. Mummy is happy to note that I have made friends with children from around the world. They are J from Korea, T from India, P from Spain, J and Y from Singapore, H from Malaysia, E and M from Taiwan, C from Brazil, A from Italy, M from Hong Kong and R from Japan.

Last Friday was International Friendship Day and we were encouraged to wear traditional costumes from our native countries. Luckily mummy did not forget to bring along my baju kurung. I have been wearing this same old outfit for all the cultural events in my kindergarten since I was 4 years old!

From left: 4 years old, 5 years old and 6 years old in the same baju during my pre-school years at Peter & Jane kindergarten.

Now... soon-to-be 7 years old but still donning the same baju... in China :) Oh, and it's not that I did not grow physically. Mummy bought a size 8 and had it altered (shortened the bottom) for me to wear when I was younger. It fits perfectly now and she doubts it will still fit next year ;)

Circular for International Friendship Day... I guess my ethnic costume should be cheongsam but err, nevermind... :p

From the circular that I brought back from school, mummy understood that there would be some snacks on sale too so she gave me RMB10 as pocket money to buy something to eat. This was my very first pocket money and it was an equivalent of RM5.00!! Daddy and mummy only had RM0.50 the most during their time but of course that was more than 3 decades ago hehe. I have never bought anything before in my entire life and mummy had to give me lessons on how to buy things… how to pay and receive change if there is any.

Mummy was eager to find out what I had bought with the RMB10 so that was the first question she asked me as soon as I alighted from my schoolbus that evening. To her shock and disbelief (couldn't believe I could be so naive and silly), I told her I did not get to buy anything because I gave the money to a friend. This friend saw the money in my purse and asked for it. I wanted to please her so I handed the money to her without any hesitation! International Friendship Day ma… whatever my friend wants, I give la… @_@ (ok, I did not say this. It's just mummy's sarcastic remark)

Mummy was not very happy with my "whatever... anything goes... never-say-no" mentality. She felt that I was being taken advantage of and I was also an easy prey for bullies. Earlier on, this friend also demanded for my dough figurines (3 of them that I made every week at my craft class until mummy had to intervene and put a stop to this). She also took away small gifts (rewards) given to me by my teacher for my academic achievements. Mummy did not know how to deal with this problem so she handed it over to my class teacher.

With friends come joy as well as problems. I feel very comfortable talking and playing with my friends but I find it extremely difficult to approach them when they borrow my things without returning them. I dare not open my mouth to ask. This has led to some of my belongings (mostly small items like erasers or pencils) dwindling in numbers. Despite numerous warnings from mummy to take care of my belongings, the situation kept getting worse. From one to two to four missing coloured pencils, I came home one day with just these...

More than half gone! How pathetic...

Daddy and mummy kept telling me that it is not difficult to ASK for whatever borrowed from me that is not returned. After all, those things belong to me and they are righteously mine! I really hope I can overcome this fear soon! (Fear of approaching people to ask for something)

Monday, December 3, 2012

PGH With Aaron

We spent 2D1N in PGH (again!!) from 19-20th Nov. Daddy booked 2 rooms so I invited my best friend, Aaron and his parents to join us. Having a playmate in a hotel stay was the best thing I could ever ask for. Here is the "report" that I wrote about our mini holiday...

Written all by myself, without any guidance from daddy or mummy (hence the spelling mistakes and mixture of tenses used)

Swimming... our favourite activity!

BFF

Snack time!

Playing UNO Spin on bed

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Sports Carnival at Sunway Lagoon - Part 2

After the Sports Carnival ended at noon, we spent the rest of the afternoon at the Wildlife Interactive Zoo and Amusement Park in Sunway Lagoon. This was the first time I spent a day at a theme park with my friends.

This was my very first visit to the Sunway Wildlife Interactive Zoo

The 3 little musketeers... with my friends Aaron and Debora

We saw many small animals from rodents to primates, birds, reptiles, deer, tapir etc....

... as well as some large, wild and ferocious animals like crocodiles, puma and tigers 

Rabbits were about the only animals that we could touch here

At the fish pond

We also went on quite a number of rides in the amusement park. There was no crowd so we did not have to queue up for most of the rides here. We went on each of the rides at least twice.

Apache Pots, the spinning cups...

This "shoe ride" (Butch Cassidy Trail) was my favourite! 

BFF... Debora and I on the Wagon Wheel (ferris wheel)

The Vultures... I loved this ride too

The Carousel

Clowning around...

Ice-cream time!

The Pedestrian Suspension Bridge

I was not scared at all but Debora was. I held her hand and tried my best to make her feel secure... how sweet!

Grrrrrrrowl!

After spending about 12 hours in Sunway (including dinner in Sunway Pyramid), we finally felt tired enough to leave for home. Oh what a day!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

My Holiday Buddies

Since the school holiday started, I've had quite a number of play-dates with friends. I played with Aaron (my classmate and best friend) most often because we lived nearby. We met almost weekly in each other's house to do nothing but PLAY and have fun!

The 3 Musketeers... with Aaron and Owen (also my classmate) in Aaron's house

I love playing with boys and I get along exceptionally well with them (it's rather obvious that I'm not a girlie girl)

Aaron's mummy prepared a healthy and yummy lunch for us... homemade pizza!

Aaron also came to our house a few times to play

Engrossed in V.Smile... we always waited for our turns and never fought

Aaron is a good lunch-mate too... whenever he's around, I ate a lot faster hehe (got competition)

Morning workout... cycling together in a neighbourhood park

Playground buddy

We also took the LRT to Amcorp Mall and spent some time reading together in BookXcess :)

I also had a great time meeting and playing with other friends outside home...

Having a ball of a time in Ikea's Smaland with Yan Yan and Heng Heng

Had lunch together in Sakae Sushi

Playground and kiddy rides with cousin Leanne

Shopping outing with Philip

Friday, December 23, 2011

'Tis The Season To Go Mall Hopping

Mummy and I have been spending lots and lots of time in the malls this school holidays... we hit the malls at least 3 times a week. Most of the time, it is just the 2 of us but sometimes, we meet up with some friends as well. 

The Curve/Ikano/Ikea/Tesco is our most frequently visited mall. We can never get bored of this place :p

Christmas decoration in The Curve

A few weeks ago, I had a playdate with Yan Yan and Heng Heng

3-in-1... all three of us squeezed ourselves on this kiddy ride. Luckily the dog could still move hehe!

A Swedish Christmas in IPC

Christmas decoration in Sunway Pyramid

Every year, we "drive-thru" the streets just outside Sunway Pyramid to see the beautiful lights at night

Bright and colourful!

Christmas decoration in 1 Utama

Very nice "Under the Sea" theme



Since KL is out of mummy's "driving range", we were very happy to "tumpang" Aunty Rachel's car and tagged along on her trip to Pavilion and Midvalley last week. I got along very well with Philip and we played and talked a lot!

Sharing a joke with Philip

Christmas decoration in Pavilion

The main attraction here was the carousel (for me)

... albeit it was quite a lousy one with no music and the horses looked rather "old"

The United Buddy Bears... a must-visit since we were already in Pavilion

There were so many (143) of them, I couldn't decide which one to take photo with!

Alright, just settle with this Malaysia one lah

Christmas decoration in Midvalley Megamall


We bumped into cousin ZK at the maze... what a pleasant surprise! 

Oh yes, not forgetting Citta Mall too. This is the most boring mall to me but mummy goes there almost every week for groceries...

Outdoor Christmas decoration in Citta Mall


Aaron and I "pak-tho-ing" in Citta Mall after a morning of cycling in the park together and breakfast at PappaRich here 

Best friends :)

The Wonderful World of Ruoyi

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