"Isabel?"
"Yes Daddy?"
"I want you to write me a composition of what you've done this holiday."
"What? The whole holiday? But I can't remember what I've done!"
"Well, then you better start thinking, because I'm sure your school teacher will ask you to write something like this when school starts next week"
"...*grumble*... *grumble*..."
Although 30 days of holiday seems like a long time, but it passes with a blink of an eye. Sad thing is, we didn't take enough time off to spend it with them. We did what we could... stayed in a chalet for a weekend, brought them to watch movie...
Other than with us, their god-parents brought them out too... to those giant "Hamster Cage" and to Botanical Garden where they can work out their energy.
But still, I wished I had done more for them, holidays should be made used the best of it. I wasn't prepared for it... work and financially... I've seen parents either brought their children oversea for sight seeing or have prepared for them a series of enhancement classes to participate. I've only given them worksheets and spellings... something is still missing...
I guess its my full attention for them.
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4 comments:
its tough for kids to recap what they did the whole holiday. maybe next time, you can get them to do it every day. I get my girls to write whenever we did something special and posted it on their blog. :)
That's very interesting, maybe I can create another blog for her. That may inspire her to be creative in her writing.
It's never easy to plan time-table for school holiday children, especially for working parents. It requires too much enery & time.
I believe the girls had a great June holiday.
(ps: btw, saw your family at New York, New york last friday evening..hee : P)
cheers,
astee
Really?
Wow... You make me feel like a celebraty. Ha ha ah... Where were you seated? or just walking by?
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