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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      When I first started walking son to school, I just slipped on the Crocs…but realized there is no support for my feet, esp if I brisk walk back. So I got a pair of walking shoes and my ankles do not ache when I walk fast…don’t think there are 1000 steps to and fro.

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      • JenniferJ Offline
        Jennifer
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        markfch:
        JRLam:


        We also read that we shouldn't see their sms as that is construed as invasion to their privacy? Then how we know if they are doing something 'wrong' behind our back?

        This will always be a touchy topic. I remembered a few years back, I was quite upset with my friend who mentioned that he sees no wrong in reading his 17 yr old son's sms/email/diary regularly to check what he's up to. My friend's logic is that since he's the meal ticket for his ds, he has the right to do this.

        But I thought that we should have moved with the times and these sort of behaviour should no longer be practised. Let's just put it this way, the moment you reveal your action to your ds by questioning his 'wrong' behaviour, or he catches you reading his sms, your smart ds will probably start deleting sensitive sms as soon as he sends them. Eventually the only thing that is achieved will be that the trust between parent and child is damaged.

        But that's just the L-F side of me talking. It may work differently for different household.

        As at now, my elder boy has nothing private in his smses, so he is okay with me reading them once a while. He also does not know how he will react if one day there is a pte sms and I read it, whether he will be upset/angry, he cant tell me now. Let's hope when that private sms comes, he will step forward to share it with me :xedfingers:

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        • JenniferJ Offline
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          Happy Mama:
          IJJ:

          [quote=\"Happy Mama\"]
          :lol: :lol: Sitting under the hut and slapping mozzies? :lol: :lol:

          How do you know? :lol:

          Actually I am worse, I jalan in the museum one round and then get a place or 'trunk', sit down to start reading a book, slapping mozzies, sipping ice-cream... while waiting for the daddy and daughter pair walk/jog one round. I am made of snow. 😉

          :lol: :lol: Melt under the sun yah?

          Ehh, by the way, how did you manage to sip ice cream at BT Hill?[/quote]The last time I heard there are monkeys ard the hill and even at the foot of the hill before that steep slope. These monkeys dare to snatch food from visitors.

          I wonder how you managed to eat ice cream there.

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            IJJ
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            Jennifer:
            Happy Mama:

            [quote=\"IJJ\"]
            How do you know? :lol:

            Actually I am worse, I jalan in the museum one round and then get a place or 'trunk', sit down to start reading a book, slapping mozzies, sipping ice-cream... while waiting for the daddy and daughter pair walk/jog one round. I am made of snow. 😉

            :lol: :lol: Melt under the sun yah?

            Ehh, by the way, how did you manage to sip ice cream at BT Hill?

            The last time I heard there are monkeys ard the hill and even at the foot of the hill before that steep slope. These monkeys dare to snatch food from visitors.

            I wonder how you managed to eat ice cream there.[/quote]There is this shop, just next to the museum, the shop sells all the sporty stuff, and ice creams!!! 😉 😉

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              markfch
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              The sky is rumbling now, there goes my BT hill walk. Heng ah! :lol:

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                IJJ
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                Mum1113:
                Happy Mama:


                Ehh, by the way, how did you manage to sip ice cream at BT Hill?

                Good :idea: ....selling ice-cream at the peak .....kekeke... 😉

                Not peak, it is right at the start point. :lol: :lol: You say end point too if you consider up and down as a complete round. :lol: :lol:

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
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                  markfch:
                  The sky is rumbling now, there goes my BT hill walk. Heng ah! :lol:

                  Remember NOT to bring any food to BT hill...monkeys will snatch from you, esp plastic bags and Macdonalds...they have developed a taste for fast food now.

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                    Funx3
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                    dyh:
                    Mum1113:

                    ds2 grinned at this mummy when back home :\" mum, do you know I submitted the Malacaa Immersion trip form behind your back.......hehe....I got it you know..\"

                    Haiyoh..this 😎 boy is the typical chap type and there he goes, happy about it 🙂
                    Anyone got it here 2 .. ?
                    sista Funx3...remember u mentioned your gal went joined before....any sharing in particular.. ? 😉

                    yeah, my ds is going too. his teacher said got 2 more trips coming up this yr -- to indonesia and china. that's a lot of travelling!

                    And Errrrrrrrr .... Got to Prepare A Lot of $$$$ too!
                    😉 😉

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                      Funx3
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                      dyh:
                      Trapwithin:

                      [quote=\"Funx3\"]
                      Wah I did Not even Know About it ....
                      Can Share Share or Not?

                      Recorded with Starhub so cannot share share 😞

                      i wonder if anyone put it in youtube...[/quote]Oh My Gal told Me they R invited to Perform twice already this year on TV ....

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                        Funx3
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                        Mum1113:
                        Happy Mama:


                        Ehh, by the way, how did you manage to sip ice cream at BT Hill?

                        Good :idea: ....selling ice-cream at the peak .....kekeke... 😉

                        Actually My dh lamented Why they No Sell Roti Prata, Teh Tarik, etc at the Peak? Sure Very Good Biz .... :lol: :lol:
                        Told Him It Defeats the Purpose of Reaching the Peak -le!
                        Ha Ha ....
                        😉 😉

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