Oliver survived the first three days at school. He had fish ball noodle on day 1 with the help of P5 senior; day 2, he bought chicken rice and a cup of ice lemon tea; day 3, he had noodle but he was unsure what noodle he bought.
He told us that he sat at the first few rows at the front of the classroom, which was near to the door, and he could not really see what the teacher wrote on the board. That's a good sign as it actually show that Oliver makes an effort to listen to what the teacher says.
He also made some friends from other class in RVPS who took the same bus as him. Coincidentally, the boy's name is Caleb, who is Oliver's best friend in Del-Care.
So far, this boy fares better than our expectation. So proud of him!
Friday, January 4, 2013
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
First day at River Valley Primary School
Oliver steps into another milestone of his life - new environment with new friends and teachers. With his short haircut, he certainly looks ready for school. For RVPS, primary one starts in the afternoon. This is great as Oliver can sleep longer, and this also means I can wake up later on some days.
The morning is very short. After eating our breakfast, we reach home at around 10 am. Oliver practice his piano and we run through the books which he is bringing to school. Time flies and next moment, Oliver is wearing his uniform and get ready to walk to the bus stop to catch his school bus.
We decided not to take the school bus, but go to the school to peek at how our boy is doing. Not too bad, he is rather cool on the first day, none of the dramatic display of behaviour. Instead, He seems more shy to acknowledge his parents who are trying to catch his attention by waving frantically at him during his recess time.
Alright, Oliver is certainly more independent than what I expected.
The morning is very short. After eating our breakfast, we reach home at around 10 am. Oliver practice his piano and we run through the books which he is bringing to school. Time flies and next moment, Oliver is wearing his uniform and get ready to walk to the bus stop to catch his school bus.
We decided not to take the school bus, but go to the school to peek at how our boy is doing. Not too bad, he is rather cool on the first day, none of the dramatic display of behaviour. Instead, He seems more shy to acknowledge his parents who are trying to catch his attention by waving frantically at him during his recess time.
Alright, Oliver is certainly more independent than what I expected.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Graduation Ceremony
Another milestone for Oliver as he graduated from Kindergarten on 22 November, which coincided with his birthday six years ago. Standing at 1.2m and 18kg, this boy has grown from his birth weight of 2.54 kg. We are proud of you!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
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