Uncle Chek Meng, Auntie Ann and Little Yu Hin
Auntie Aveline and Uncle Willie, Asher's mommy & daddy
We had an excellent dinner - chicken soup, mixed vegetables, pork knuckles stew and chicken potato stew, all these to go with rice. For desserts, we had a log cake (the 3rd one I've eaten this Christmas), Korean strawberry, tangarine, dragon fruit, mango and almond jelly.
The kids played with the toys. They couldn't play with each other yet but they were well mannered, all playing in their own domain, no snatching or bullying. I was particularly pleased with Phoebe when I saw her putting the toys back into the toy box. Good girl! Mommy is proud of you! :)
The highlight was to get the 4 kiddos to look into the camera for a decent shot. No need to smile, as long as their eyeballs can synchronised, we will be very contented. Taking pictures for 2 kids is tough enough, talk about 4!! It's an uphill task, almost impossible. We could not even get them to sit still for 3 seconds. Poor Yu Hin was so flastered by all the commotion that he lost balance like a Humpty and hit his head. Blame it on the adults!!
When he was pacified, we continued with our photography task. The adults automatically started chattering like monkeys and clapping like chimpanzees just to get the kids to look in the same direction but the kids just couldn't be bothered. I guess the loud noises had frightened poor little peace-loving Yu Hin. He started to cry again. Blame it on the adults again! They are all so badly behaved!! Hmmfff!
Look at their eyeballs, darting here and there except in front!
2 comments:
wah... u realli party animal! After each party, me and Sophie need some time to recuperate leh... u like no need, cheong!!!!
haha... any party, just call us!! :)
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