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    2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      happyheart
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      Jennifer:
      ngl2010:

      Thank you happyheart and slmkhoo for the assurance.


      That means we have to consider this increased appetite when we are deciding his pocket money next year. Even this year he had asked for an increase in his pocket money as he said it is no longer enough :faint:

      I so envy leh. Ah boy still eating like a mouse 🤷 Not even 30 kg yet

      Jennifer, OT:) Maybe you can bring your boy to TCM 调体质, so he may have better appetite. Or boil some soup like 四神汤 at home.

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        ngl2010
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        Jennifer:
        ngl2010:

        Thank you happyheart and slmkhoo for the assurance.


        That means we have to consider this increased appetite when we are deciding his pocket money next year. Even this year he had asked for an increase in his pocket money as he said it is no longer enough :faint:

        I so envy leh. Ah boy still eating like a mouse 🤷 Not even 30 kg yet

        DS is 158cm and 54kg :faint: We told him to exercise everyday after PSLE is over.

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          MMM
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          ngl2010:
          DS is 158cm and 54kg :faint: We told him to exercise everyday after PSLE is over.

          Your ds is still ok. Wait till you hear my P5 ds's weight. You will :faint:

          He is also 158cm.

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            ngl2010
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            MMM:
            ngl2010:

            DS is 158cm and 54kg :faint: We told him to exercise everyday after PSLE is over.


            Your ds is still ok. Wait till you hear my P5 ds's weight. You will :faint:

            He is also 158cm.

            P5 already 158cm? :yikes:

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              happyheart
              last edited by

              MMM:
              ngl2010:

              DS is 158cm and 54kg :faint: We told him to exercise everyday after PSLE is over.


              Your ds is still ok. Wait till you hear my P5 ds's weight. You will :faint:

              He is also 158cm.

              Haha..my DS weighs 54.4kg at 167cm. P3 weighs 30.3kg.

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                happyheart
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                Do you still do any MT revision today? I find it is too stressful to pile on a day before. btw, DS came down with flu suddenly :roll: I have to force him to try to nap.

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                  icy_mama
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                  happyheart:
                  MMM:

                  [quote=\"ngl2010\"] DS is 158cm and 54kg :faint: We told him to exercise everyday after PSLE is over.


                  Your ds is still ok. Wait till you hear my P5 ds's weight. You will :faint:

                  He is also 158cm.

                  Haha..my DS weighs 54.4kg at 167cm. P3 weighs 30.3kg.[/quote]wow, your ds is tall!

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                    icy_mama
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                    happyheart:
                    Do you still do any MT revision today? I find it is too stressful to pile on a day before. btw, DS came down with flu suddenly :roll: I have to force him to try to nap.

                    oh dear.... seen doc yet? need to rest well. anyway, not much work needed to be done today. 精神 more important. take care!

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                      MMM
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                      ngl2010:
                      MMM:

                      [quote=\"ngl2010\"] DS is 158cm and 54kg :faint: We told him to exercise everyday after PSLE is over.


                      Your ds is still ok. Wait till you hear my P5 ds's weight. You will :faint:

                      He is also 158cm.

                      P5 already 158cm? :yikes:[/quote]Yes... and one of his P5 pal is already 167cm.... btw, ds weight is in the 60's range... :faint:

                      My P6 dd is around 160cm right now seems to be catching up with me real soon. I think I will be the dwarf at home one day...

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                        ngl2010
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                        happyheart:
                        Do you still do any MT revision today? I find it is too stressful to pile on a day before. btw, DS came down with flu suddenly :roll: I have to force him to try to nap.

                        Does he have fever? Body ache?

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