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Break It Up

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Here is an inspiring comic for us to reflect upon... Feeling burdened by everything around you, with barely enough space to breathe? Well, do what this little comic guy did. Enjoy!

Can You Find the....

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After putting all the pieces together, here's what I got... The what?? No..! I cannot find it. You guys didn't complete the clue for me.. Unless you did and I did not see it. Putting these sticky notes everywhere on my stuff. Waste your sticky notes... hahaha. What if I missed out some of it? I haven't looked through my box of packed stuff though. It's still there in the box. I have yet to solve the puzzle of the mysterious appearance of rubber bands on my table too. I suspect two people but you guys deny it... then I have no inkling as to who it is. Though there was a third person but for sure, the other one is innocent.... hahaha. Solve the puzzle for me! P/S: Step 3 of the Grievances of Leaving

My Psammead

Dear Psammead, How are you? I feel so lonely without you. I don't get to talk to opened drawers anymore. In fact, I have totally stopped talking to myself or have mono-conversations. It's sad. I hope uncle BN and aunty AS are taking good care of you. Just ask them to feed you with glittery stickers and craft papers. You like those, don't you? I will come by someday and visit you again. Open up the drawer and talk to you, hope you get enough sunlight once in a while and fresh air. I have to tell aunty AS that you didn't follow me home in the end, then she can wonder no more. You're still there in that drawer at the table where I sat. Goodbye Psammead. Be good ok? Lots of Love, Aunty Kathleen P/S: Step 2 of the Grievances of Leaving.

What the Kids Taught Me

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One of the things that I will miss the most are my kids. Not all of them but definitely a majority of them. These kids taught me a lot. They taught me that my patience is not as good as what I thought. I DO have a short fuse! They taught me that you have to be careful of what you say as they imitate you at times. "That thing" -.-' They taught me that kids are not stupid. You make a promise, you keep it. They taught me that their memory is better than their mentor's. At times. They taught me that sometimes, it is ok to apologize to your kids. They appreciate it a lot. They taught me that in giving instructions, always be clear! They taught me to always be on your toes. You never know when 'accidents' may happen in class. They taught me that love is not defined by scolding. They still give you stickers and little gifts. Haha! They taught me that a mentor begets his/her kids. Kids may copy the behaviour and actions as how the mentor would behave or ...
I hope I don't cry for the rest of this week....