Monday, April 25, 2016

J & J

No, it's not Johnson & Johnson.
Neither is it Jack & Jill.
It's John & Julietta!

Congratulations to the newly weds !


Yes, the nephew has finally decided on the bride.
John tied the knot last Saturday amidst a large family gathering from all sides. 
There were all in all more than 30 sessions of tea ceremony that was conducted with relatives from all over including the bride's loved ones from Argentina. 
So it was indeed a joyous occasion with the Malay registrar declaring the marriage vow in the best delivery.



The Chong boys have grown up and soon all will follow the elder brother's step and getting themselves their life partners.
 Having finished their tertiary education in Melbourne, the place is now their new found home where they reside and work.
But, Malaysia is special; always the motherland that gave them the platform to what they have achieved. 
Truly, the world is so globalized that it is only a flight away. 
Home surely is where the heart is.



The matriarch and patriarch are perhaps the best examples of finding home where survival was the call of the day. Originated from the Chinese land, the nonagenarians went through more than 9 decades of toil to set up a home away from home and today are the proud parents, grandparents, great great grandparents of children that are countless in number.
Por Por and Kong Kong are truly blessed with good descendants who do them proud. 
We want to let them know we are blessed to have them as our fore fathers too.



See, a huge number and it is not the all. Some are missing from the group as time did not permit them to be with us. 
To God be the glory for He has surely saved each and everyone of us in the home. From a soul, the promise covered each and everyone of us as stated in

Acts 16:31
Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.”

God is good; merciful to the home.
To God be the highest praise for the gift of salvation.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Michelle

Her Love Affair



Into songs and recitals
Little Michelle is surely versatile
You know she is around
When rhymes are in the air

She pops into the office
The little duck she plays
Amelia knows when she is not around
When the duck in position it stays

Sweet and demure
You hardly are mad at her
For she quickly redeems her misdoings
Sorry and pardon are quick on her lips

Sometimes in a world of her own
She speaks a language so right and true
"Stop talking" to the noisy ones
"Good morning Madam Chong" every morning she greets

We feel her absence when she is not around
Even the children remark
Ms Sumathi chides everyone
But truly has the softest spot for her

So, it is with the greatest pleasure
When she sometimes occupies her time
In the office
And goes..Five little ducks
                 Went out one day
                 Over the hill and far away
                 Mother duck said
                 Quack quack quack quack
                 But only four little ducks came back...

Sweet Michelle

Friday, April 15, 2016

The Star

Yu Kai

"Where's Amelia?"
The thoughtful child inquired.


With disappointment, he had to face the fact that she was on leave.
"Why?"


Yu Kai is no ordinary child. He is loud at times but only when he is disturbed inconsiderately. Otherwise his immaculate speech and appearance makes him a lovable child. Not only is he a good listener, he is an excellent observer ; always with a question on his lips. His question to pastor Russell "Why do people celebrate Easter and not Jesus?" The pastor had a time answering him. At other moments, he will ask questions seldom others would bother. He is a learner at every moment.

He holds values different from many; even the older ones need to learn from him. He is a perfect gentleman and washes his cutlery after lunch. He doesn't want Aunt Marlene to do it for him because he thinks that is the right thing to do. So while others put their plates in the sink, he washes them himself.






When the classroom is dirty or even when some common pathways are littered, he picks the broom and sweeps the bits and pieces up. Nobody notices him but I watch him and his ways. He holds good practices. Just do not agitate him with accusations and wrong perceptions of him.

Amelia, the Admin staff is close to the children too. She makes it a point to make lovely birthday cards for every child and teacher on their birthdays. Yu Kai appreciates her for her thoughtfulness but not the rest. That is why I say he is different. He was informed of her birthday and he made it a point to prepare a note for her too.



Though on leave, Amelia is well thought of by him.
 He scurried to the office and pinned his notice on her computer. 
See, Yu Kai is different.



Yes, Happy Birthday Amelia.



Yu Kai is a star.
Young but already embracing attitudes and values that are to be emulated by others.
We pray he will grow into a fine young gentleman making his parents and Alma Mater proud.

Good job, Yu Kai.
Keep it up.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Mother

Memoirs

Brave enough to travel across the South Seas
In search of greener pasture
For ambition and survival
She embraced courage for changes to come.

Armed with the Word
She faced all tribulations with wisdom from the Good Book
In principles and in practice
She walked the talk of God.

To society she contributed
A teacher she became
Imparted knowledge and values
To many protege she is remembered by.

To her husband she was his strength
His home she took the helm
To see to his children in sustenance and education
Indeed she was the noble woman of the Book.

Her children taught and led by her
To envelope lessons tutored by her
In society they stand tall and hale
All in tandem with Mother's call.

Her daughters-in-law have this to say
They are grateful for the sons she had nurtured
Sons who are husbands envied by many
For the care and love they lead the home.

To my mother in law
I reaffirm her goodness
Forever grateful for the son she gave me
Who cares with endless effort; a reflection of her navigation.




To her be the boundless memoirs on this 4th Anniversary.
12th April 2012
Madam Lim Yee Ping

Monday, April 11, 2016

The Scorers

The Maiden Camp

Every event, effort and endeavour is a maiden exercise.
So it was with the children at Eagles last weekend.
So very often it is during an outdoor activity that you notice and capture the innate qualities of an individual.
After such a long while with educating children; accompanying them was yet another eye opener.

I had to make the trip although I could leave it to the teachers. There is this special attachment to the children that prompted me to go along. When I was younger, the climb was already a challenge and at this juncture of my life, I choose to ignore the impossible and make all things possible. I went to see little and big ones in action; to see them at their best and at their worst.


 

After a coach ride of an hour or so, we reached the designated outdoor ground.


Yes, the children ranging from 6 to 16.
All smartly attired to depict discipline and order.
i know it is fun time but it is more fun when things are under control.


 The children were all ushered into a hall for further instruction and inspiration.
The guy who is seen inspiring them is none other than my ex student Mr. Wong. Ryui Binn has always been close to his teachers in school. He touches their hearts with his obliging charisma and integrity. When you leave matters in his hands you can be assured that they will be placed in order. His reliable attitude is now made even more apparent in his involvement with school events.
 I am secretly proud of him and was glad he took over the rein and controlled the day. 
All I had to do was to follow his instructions. The role has changed.
What more can a teacher ask for? To see her protege now leading the helm. 
This is what I love to see and it brings meaning into the vocation.
So, Ryui Binn is a scorer.


The younger ones were more responsive and all too ready to participate. In a cheer shout, Yu Kai of yr 4 class, composed a good one for the group and it was the champion shout. 
For this I call him a scorer too.


 This is a scorer too?
Jia Sheng of yr8 is the happy go lucky guy who is up to it for anything except ... make the guess.
He is accomodating but sometimes he needs the push to do it right!
He is a happy boy.



The ascent begins.
We did not know what we were in for. Ryui Binn kept saying it was an easy track and that many had achieved without lifting a finger. The ascent was painless for the light footed and the tiny ones moved so sure footed like the goat. It is good to be young and slim. The jungle trekking would have been breezy. I was surprised to find out that there were some among the teens who found it challenging to climb. It should not be so.
But there were many scorers in that ascent.


Esther was always delayed because of the shoe laces but teacher Ryan is patience in the word. Gently and calmly he would fixed them back for her so that her walk would not be hindered.
 Such display of kindness; the children should emulate.



The forest is home to many species of  flora and fauna. Ryui Binn and his helpers kept reminding the children that we were not to disturb the ecosystem of the natural environment. We are only guests to their home and need to behave ourselves. The children adhered to his instruction.


 Ryui Binn stopped at many points to explain some of the species and their special functions. The cicada is found everywhere but they seemed unperturbed by our presence. A mushroom clinging to the tree for life and food. Urban children have never seen this form of support.


The bamboo grows naturally and wildly here and the use of them are aplenty. 


The children all dressed in yellow scared away insects especially mosquitoes. For many of them, it was first time and it must have been challenging. I heard a ranting " I wanna go back USJ! and another I would be glad to be home... The older ones were more accommodating but there were a few who found it truly difficult to reach the spot. While some found it hard to climb, there were others who were willing to stay behind to accompany the affected ones. I like that. They are scorers.
Little 6 year old Yea Xuen  on the left was a great delight. Small in size but big in attitude.
She took the trekking with little fuss and no complaints.
I call her the top scorer.



 Yr 7 to Yr 10 taking a rest before the descent.





Yr1 to yr 6 descending too. I could not take the risk of allowing them to be on their own. I needed to be with them. But they were such wonderful children.
Joey held Yea Xuen's hands all the way down. She deserved a pat.
Joey is another scorer.


Ryan was always silently present at the most difficult moments making sure the children were safe.
The descent was just as challenging as the ascent.
Ryan, the definite scorer.



The first sign of relief came when we saw the stream of cold water.
Ryui Binn insisted that everyone walked through the stream and not to be afraid of the water.
It was no challenge. Simple.


Clear waters so clean and cool; soothing for the tired feet.
Finishing the ascent and descent was a good feeling.

The organisers were already waiting for the report of the jungle trekking.
Awards for the most commendable traits observed during the walk.
Rewarding the scorers of the event was based on two traits; helpfulness and perserverance.


Joey and Esther were scorers for helpfulness.



Malcom on the left scored for being around to help and Vernise on the right scored in the eyes of the organisers for being perseverant and finishing the line. Her tenacity was real.




Little Yea Xuen has the highest score for being submissive, tenacious and relentless in the pursuit of her score. She is truly a joy to be with.



Hui Ying on the left is also top notch in displaying a helpful nature. Nothing beats her vibrant attitude in making things work for others. She is also a scorer. Jian Ye on the right can be moody but his genuine effort in making others comfortable earned him a score. He hovered around Venise when she needed help. He is reliable. So he earned a score too.

The little heroes trying the rope trap.
The winner is one who makes it through without touching the strings.


Nicholas John is full of fighting spirit and attempts without scare. 
Khai Theng is fearless and is a sport.


Yu Kai tried and scored. Zhia Zhen may be small but he emerged a scorer too.



See the little heroine. No fears. No fuss. Just do it. She did it. A scorer she is; little Yea Xuen.
Prishaa tried her best. A scorer too.



Look at Robin. He is street wise and his posture is a true measurement of strategic planning.


He emerged champions. His physical make up allows him to be subtle and accurate.
I watched him worm through the trap and he was judged the immaculate scorer.
.


Felicia and Satveeka hand in hand pulling each other through the rope walk.
They scored too.



Lean and lithe, Bryan is no brittle man. He is quick and precise and walked through the tyres effortlessly while others screeched. He is ready for that score and scored indeed.


Jonathon is also a quick one with his strides and sure walk. He scored.


Serene is tough material.
 She is deft, skilful and adventurous.
Quiet but a lass of action.
 She is sister to Robin; a family of scorers. 


Matthew walked the bridge with definite steps and completed the bridge walk a scorer.


Yi Ying of year 7 is sister to Yu Kai ; a sporting, unassuming participant.
She is a scorer too.

After a hard day's work, the children were given a treat.


Yes, play, swim, jump and everything.
No reprimand. You all deserve the treat for being scorers of the day.

But the true scorers were the little ones.


The second prize went to group 3; they had 7 stars.



Group 4 had 9 stars. They scored maximum. The members were a reflection of good attitude and team work, My little ones are the true scorers !

The final ride home was a bouncy one along many bumps.
They are a reminder that all good things must come to an end.
Some asked " why must we go back now?". The answer was obvious. 
Mummy is waiting for you...

A day of scorers.
Thank you boys and girls for top behaviour. and superb scores.
Next better time.