Author: Sarah

  • We Are Going To The Zoo

    El and I went to the zoo on a field trip recently with his class. I went with him and on the way day, he was very excited by the posters of Jia Jia and Kai Kai hanging on the lamp posts, and it tickled his bone that when the posters switched to the right of the road and the order of the pandas was changed. It was the first time in a long time since I had gone out with him by myself. I enjoyed the little date we had.

    His classmate, E, was there waiting, and El was happy. Then he spotted another classmate, D, who towered over him. I bought him pizza, and he ate some. After the longest time, one of the parents realised that the teachers and the other students had arrived and they were at the other side.

    zoo alligator
    sitting on an alligator
    They had their snack time, and two ‘giraffes’ came out to play with them. The children were running all over the place and one wanted to hit the giraffe. Oh well. Then one boy ran to sit on an alligator statue, and El followed suit. He had lots of fun. I think we spent far too much time outside.

    We finally went into the zoo, and my friend who was there earlier with her daughter and husband with the morning class finally left the zoo.

    Our first stop was the cotton top tamarinds, which were at the entrance. They were on a low tree, and were pretty friendly. One parent went to pull the monkey’s tail. What kind of values was he imparting to his children? How awful! I was so angry, and immediately told El not to do that. I should have told him off, but I did not.

    Then, we went to check out other animals. Some of the animals that caught my attention were the pygmy hippos, and the proboscis monkeys. The pygmy hippo could not swim, but they love to be in the water. Hence, they tip toe and push themselves forward! How interesting. The proboscis monkeys had big noses, and big bellies. They ate a lot of leaves.

    It was pretty tiring. El’s teacher held his hand for a while and he talked to her in his tiny voice. I let him wander a little on his own, especially at the white tiger enclosure, and he had a lot of fun. His classmates were roaring at the tigers, one of them Omar, but the tigers simply ignored them as they lay there.
    After the programme, we took a break by the proboscis monkey enclosure. He asked me a lot of questions, but most regarding the zoo map, which had two proboscis monkey enclosures, and he asked me to bring him to the other. I kept telling him that I was tired and they were the same.

    Finally, we went to the exit, took some pictures with cardboard primates, which my mother thought was real and that El was really brave to sit beside a gorilla.

    zoo animals
    zoo animals
    He went around touching all the animals in the gift shop, and saw some plastic animals and requested for them. Seeing it was his birthday soon, I bought the safari animals, primates and dinosaurs series. While I was paying at the glow in the dark counter, I left him alone, and a sales assistant started chasing him. It turned out that he had taken an elephant toy that was expensive and made of breakable material, and had run to me to show me. The assistant must have freaked out. I had to pry the toy out of his hands and apologise to the guy.

    I had run out of water and went to KFC to buy a drink. Ridiculous price. Then El wanted some fries, so I bought him that. Then he wanted water, but it was too cold, and then I went to get some hot water, which he promptly dip his fingers in and recoil in pain. While I was paying at the counter earlier, I had left him on his own and he dropped his water bottle and complained. Anyway, it turned out ok eventually, and we finally left the place. Within minutes, he fell asleep in the car.

  • German Nursery Rhymes and Songs

    Random German song I sing to Gar

    Eins, zwei, drei, vier, DRACULA!
    Fünf, sechs, sieben, acht, DRACULA
    Erwacht, erwacht um Mitternacht.
    Die Uhr schlägt zwölf ich hör es schon:
    Dracula am Telefon.
    Es klappert sein Gebiß,
    Es klappert sein Gerüst.
    Die Leichen tanzen Rock ‘n Roll
    bei Nacht, bei Nacht, bei Nacht im Mondenschein!

    Unfortunately, I can only remember the first few phrases. I had first learnt it in my German class.

    Modo Eins, Zwei, Polizei
    Modo Eins, Zwei, Polizei

    The other German song I sing to Gar is Eins, Zwei, Polizei.  It is a German nursery rhyme, similar to One, Two, Buckle My Shoe. It is also an Euro techno song by an Italian, Mo-Do.

    I like to sing the German ABC to El. I love to see the look of confusion on his face when he discovers it is different from his usual ABC.

  • Upp X Rd

    Before I gave birth to Gar, I would drive El to school. I would rush from my work during lunch, and then pick him up from his grandparents’ place, and then to school, and then I rush back to work. It took me 2 hours each time, but I enjoyed the times. In the evenings, I would rush from my work to his school to bring him home for dinner.

    I would take the opportunity to talk to him, and he would talk about his friends. Sometimes, he would recount the things that took place in class. Usually, they would involve his five other classmates, and the topic was usually about playing in the playground. He liked to use the adverbial phrase ‘just now’ as a time marker, but his ‘just now’ ranged from months to hours. For example, he would say, “Just now R ran after me in the playground.”

    However, it was something that had taken place a few days ago.

    Apart from talking about school, he would look around and tell me about the road signs. One of the signs had ‘Upp X Rd’, ‘X’ being one of the road names, and he would be very puzzled. There was only ‘up’ and no ‘upp’. When I told him it stood for ‘upper’, he was not happy with the answer, and like other children, he continued to ask me five times why it was ‘upp’. It was the same for ‘Rd’.

    Orchard Rd
    Orchard Rd

    “The sign is too small!”

    “RD stands for ‘road’.”

    This was where I had to be creative. Every time he asked me the same question, I had to come up with a better way of answering. I wonder whether it is better to reply the same thing again, or explain in another way.

    Along the way, there was some construction work. He kept looking out for excavators and cranes. Sometimes they were not around, and a lot of explanation was required.

    Unfortunately, after I gave birth, my mother took over the job, and I don’t get to talk to him that much. It is only on a few occasions I get to steal time and get to talk to the little boy.

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