Earth Hour
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mathsparks:
Can't go lights out totally. Will use less electricity tmr night coz my dad (80yr) is staying w/me. Can't see well, needs a few lights for him to move ard the house. I have to leave the night light on even when he's sleeping, just in case he needs to use the toilet.girlmum:
Oops!
I must confess- I totally forgotten abt Earth Hour. :slapshead: Watch TV/Lights On/Computer On...... Looks like I need a spanking, nevermind I :spank: myself.

and watch out for tankee and his machine gun...how abt as punishment, you go lights out tomorrow 8:30 to 10:30? or write 100 lines? :lol:
the spanking emoticon kinda gross hor? can see backside one.
Pls spare me the punishment.
Luv the spanking emoticon - kinda cute. Nevermind la, backside only. Nowadays can see quite a lot - girls with short/tight tees w/low waist jeans (aunties also have) :!: -
girlmum:
Totally understand yr situation, no probs. jokg nia.
Can't go lights out totally. Will use less electricity tmr night coz my dad (80yr) is staying w/me. Can't see well, needs a few lights for him to move ard the house. I have to leave the night light on even when he's sleeping, just in case he needs to use the toilet.
Pls spare me the punishment.
Luv the spanking emoticon - kinda cute. Nevermind la, backside only. Nowadays can see quite a lot - girls with short/tight tees w/low waist jeans (aunties also have) :!:
I auntie also wear low waist jeans..more comfy leh, when I need to sit down..I look for seats with back rest or against the wall..to avoid accidental exposure and ppl puking on their food. :sick: -
mathsparks:
But with all your running and climbing stairs, am sure u have a runner's bod. i'd wear hot jeans too if i exercise more regularly.
I auntie also wear low waist jeans..more comfy leh
Anyway, must say that your exercise regime and Funz's healthy eating habits have rubbed off on me. Am starting to exercise and trying to eat more healthily too. :dancing:
So thanks for being such an inspiration!! :lol: -
mathsparks:
Thanks for your understanding.
Totally understand yr situation, no probs. jokg nia.
I auntie also wear low waist jeans..more comfy leh, when I need to sit down..I look for seats with back rest or against the wall..to avoid accidental exposure and ppl puking on their food. :sick:
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schweppes:
You're most welcome, schweppes. That's wat I like abt this forum, ppl don slam u at the slightest opp but we're here to encourage each other. Sounds cheesy, but I like the warmth I feel from most forummers here. :hugs:
So thanks for being such an inspiration!! :lol: -
mathsparks:
me too, me too... :grphug:
You're most welcome, schweppes. That's wat I like abt this forum, ppl don slam u at the slightest opp but we're here to encourage each other. Sounds cheesy, but I like the warmth I feel from most forummers here. :hugs:
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We brought the kids to Marina Barrage. Saw the Flyer lights going out at 8.30pm and the kids went wild playing at the water area in darkness. Weather was wonderful that night. Thereafter, we proceeded to lau pa sat for Satay and teh tarik. Got home only at midnight.
My Dad got into the spirit of Earth Hour as well. According to my mum, he switched off all the lights and TV intending to use one of those portable camping lights for the duration. But found out that he forgot to charge the batteries and promptly plugged it into a power source.
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Funz:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:
My Dad got into the spirit of Earth Hour as well. ..... But found out that he forgot to charge the batteries and promptly plugged it into a power source.
Lesson for all: always standby an emergency torchlight or candles. -
Funz:
at least he was using 1 power source only ... :celebrate:
My Dad got into the spirit of Earth Hour as well. ..... But found out that he forgot to charge the batteries and promptly plugged it into a power source.
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Funz:
Sure sounds like a fun evening you had, funz and :salute: your dad.We brought the kids to Marina Barrage. Saw the Flyer lights going out at 8.30pm and the kids went wild playing at the water area in darkness. Weather was wonderful that night. Thereafter, we proceeded to lau pa sat for Satay and teh tarik. Got home only at midnight.
My Dad got into the spirit of Earth Hour as well. According to my mum, he switched off all the lights and TV intending to use one of those portable camping lights for the duration. But found out that he forgot to charge the batteries and promptly plugged it into a power source.
In fact, after reading the article in ST the day after, I'm quite disappointed with the participation rate..and looking at the no. of comments from parents here, I cant help but deduce that not many people share our enthusiasm to do something, no matter how small, to signal our commitment to mother earth.
No worries, Rome wasnt built in a day. We'll continue to convince others whenever we can.
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