Club 2005 Kids
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Castle House:
in the future LOL!! not confirm yet!
:shock: shift out.. permanently? -
Kissgurami:
Say yourself adorable ah? :razz:
why :razz: at mix mix kids, they look adorable :boogie:Daddy

Moving out? So happening.... Marry Ang Moh ah?
My few cousins... married... moved out... now moved back again. They still find SG better. Their kids also all mix-mix one... :razz:
Usually adorable lah...provided dun mix wrong colour lah... -
Daddy

kabalevsky:
wah you so many mix mix relatives?
next time my dd dun anyhow mix colour... else I sure :faint:
:rotflmao: you should be used to it since yours is mini UN home..
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kabalevsky:
I am still here :boogie: , makes it sound as if I am going to just pack up and leave tomorrow , not that easy to shift also..kiss ah, Daddy D has a point lei. you don't go permanently lah. you go for short stint, enjoy the experience then come back lah.
Singapore cannot do without you!
Nuh, I went to venice with BF
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Daddy
when they grow up, very hard to control one.
kabalevsky:
wah you so many mix mix relatives?
next time my dd dun anyhow mix colour... else I sure :faint:
my other niece, not the young pretty eyes one, the 13 yr old one, told me the other day she wants to have boyfriend already, cos all her friends have.
her parents also cannot do anything at this young age, what more when she grow up?
i think as long as they are good people and love each other... i don't ask for too much. -
Daddy
Say yourself adorable ah? :razz:
why :razz: at mix mix kids, they look adorable :boogie:Kissgurami:
[quote=\"Daddy D\"]
Moving out? So happening.... Marry Ang Moh ah?
My few cousins... married... moved out... now moved back again. They still find SG better. Their kids also all mix-mix one... :razz:
Usually adorable lah...provided dun mix wrong colour lah...[/quote]aiyo... laugh till I stomach ache... *ouch ouch*.. you sure funny.. daddy... :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
what colour mix with what colour then will be wrong colour.. hahaha... -
kabalevsky:
Wah... if my dd want to paktor at 13yr old... I sure drill the boy until jiat lat jiat lat...
when they grow up, very hard to control one.
my other niece, not the young pretty eyes one, the 13 yr old one, told me the other day she wants to have boyfriend already, cos all her friends have.
her parents also cannot do anything at this young age, what more when she grow up?
i think as long as they are good people and love each other... i don't ask for too much.
somemore my dd got pretty eyes one... haha... *hao lian* -
kabalevsky:
13 yr old.... headache for me in 7 years time :faint: :faint: :faint:
when they grow up, very hard to control one.
my other niece, not the young pretty eyes one, the 13 yr old one, told me the other day she wants to have boyfriend already, cos all her friends have.
her parents also cannot do anything at this young age, what more when she grow up?
i think as long as they are good people and love each other... i don't ask for too much. -
Daddy
my DD1 and DD2 have pretty ones also *more hao lian* :rotflmao:
Wah... if my dd want to paktor at 13yr old... I sure drill the boy until jiat lat jiat lat...
somemore my dd got pretty eyes one... haha... *hao lian* -
I don't know, i think being Singaporean is really uniquely Singaporean. We were overseas 3 yrs cos of Dh. That was when I gave up my job too. Left with him and the boys to USA first. 2 yrs. Then China 1 yr.
We did enjoy the touring a lot. The experiences were very memorable.
However, when in USA, even though brought up reading American books and watching American shows, plus being able to easily pick up their lingo, I still don't feel like one of them. Something is always missing. That feeling is besides some other inconveniences which I take for granted back home here that can't be found there.
Food was something I constantly missed and craved for and tried to replicate in the home but with different ingredients, the combi just doesn't come out the same, like laksa...
When we moved to China, I thought food-wise would be better, and maybe with the same skin colour as the majority in China, perhaps will feel more at home.
I was very wrong. Can speak the language doesn't mean feeling at home. The food was still never the same. I just cannot find the correct taste, whether in the restaurants (even though called Singaporean) or at home.
And wherever you go, people there still view you as a foreigner. Whether USA or CHina.
So when I got pregnant, even though Dh was not done there, we decided to pack up and come home.
It's great to be back home despite the heat and humidity and crowds here. Nothing beats this feeling... :love:
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