11 May 2012
The teacher cut the flowers and the kid have to press the flower stalks onto the sponge inside the cup.
Very well arranged - I thought it was the teacher who arranged it.
There was a card too with the kid colouring it and writing his name onto it.
Apparently, the children have to say "Happy Mother's Day" when they're been fetched.
When I came to pick up Eugene, he came up to me, gave me a hug, said "Happy Mother's Day" and "I Love You" - I got a lump on my throat and my eyes were getting misty. He said "I Love You" on his own accord.
I always hug and kiss and say "I love you" to Eugene anytime that I want to. No need for any special days or date. And Eugene will do the same too.
I grew up in a typical Chinese family where my parents do not hug or say the word love - it's like taboo - it's not that they don't love you, they show it in their own ways - you know what I mean right? those of you who grew up in a atypical chinese household.
So I do not want this trait in my family and will always tell Eugene how much he's loved and hug hug hug :)
Flowers for you! Happy Mother's Day!
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