27 December 2008
It has been a while since we update this blog. Apparently mummy and daddy have been very busy spending the long holiday focusing on our [new house] that we didn't really have time to enjoy leisure family times together.
However, a day before Christmas, mummy and daddy accompanied me to attend an 'interview' session at one choice of my school; the Yayasan Preschool. The teacher was amazed to see me able to colour neatly and play with puzzles and blocks. I have been used to all those in my long year in Brisbane, and all that Miss B and Mrs Miller had taught me really helps! I will be put in Kindergarten One if we finally choose this school.
It has been a while since we update this blog. Apparently mummy and daddy have been very busy spending the long holiday focusing on our [new house] that we didn't really have time to enjoy leisure family times together.
However, a day before Christmas, mummy and daddy accompanied me to attend an 'interview' session at one choice of my school; the Yayasan Preschool. The teacher was amazed to see me able to colour neatly and play with puzzles and blocks. I have been used to all those in my long year in Brisbane, and all that Miss B and Mrs Miller had taught me really helps! I will be put in Kindergarten One if we finally choose this school.
At night on the same day, we attended a Doa Selamat ceremony at our mate from Brisbane's home in Sengkurong. Auntie Lina is one of our close acquaintances down under, and we were happy to accept her invitation. Unfortunately nini laki and nini bini could not join us, since they were enjoying a vacation in Kota Kinabalu.
That night, we enjoyed a wide array of delicious menu... sizzling noodles, soto Brunei, chicken rice, satay and 'rojak' (mixture of squids, cut vegetables and ground peanuts in a thick sweet sauce). To auntie Lina and family, we really had a good time. Thank you!
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