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Friday, September 17, 2010

Classroom open day


A week has past after the 1st day of raya. I hv yet to start with the puasa 6. Atang has already completed 4 days. I will try nxt monday, insyaAllah.
Today is the last day of school for term 3. So this morning we were at yaya's classroom for they are having an open day for the parents to come and look at the childrens' school work. I took this as the opportunity to take pictures of yaya wth her classroom teacher n friends.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Yaya and her school homework

Since Yaya started schooling, I keep comparing my school years with her. I remembered those wonderful time I had, although everyday was not always fun, but I am missing every single day of it. That include the days that I had to stand on a chair for two periods for not memorising the congak, the day that I was kicked on the stomach by an angry boy who thought I told the classroom teacher that he refused to cooperate with the classroom duty, the day that I have to walk a few blocks because I'd missed the school bus (was waiting for my turn of aiskrim potong from a street hawker) hahahahah....and a lot more, surely writing about those memories would take days and can't fit in just one entry.

Hmm...wait...where am I going with this. I want to write about Yaya. Oh yes... this is about school homework. I remembered that everyday, the teachers would left us with many homeworks, at least one for each subject, and everyday, I need to speed a few hours to do it and make revisions. I guess nowdays is pretty much the same in Malaysia right.

Over here, they kids do get homework, but it was sooo easy compare to what I had in those years. The teacher will set up the homework for the whole week on Monday, and the kids can do them any time they like before Friday. On Friday all homework will be passed up. Except for writing, they have to do it everyday. Well if I was Yaya, I can complete everything in just one sitting, hahahahahhaha... So Yaya becomes lazy when doing her homework. Everyday I have to nag her to do it properly. To write the letter clearly, to colour those pictures nicely, to count carefully. Often she had to redo the writing, the colouring and the counting after I have reviewed her work. Aduhaiiiiiii....geram betul. I keep telling her, "Yaya kalau kat Malaysia nie, lagi banyak tau, cikgu pun tak bagi kakak A, you will get an E". Tapi susah gak nak explain, because over here the teacher will not grade the work, well at least for year 2 students. So she can't imagine what I meant by grading A or E.

Tension jugak makcik tu when I keep pestering her to do the homework yang tak seberapa tu properly.

Then one day, she came home with an award.

Her first award this year. Dah pandai tengok jam dah....hehehehhehhe So all my nagging have finally paid off .... but still a lot more to go. Although the teachers do not grade the students' work, but they do give award occasionally. Mesti balik Malaysia Yaya kena kejutan budaya in term of homework nih!!


And the school also provided access to the students to do Mathletics through internet. Yaya will spend between 20 - 30 minutes doing mathematic exercises everyday. Usually when I am not using the machine.


And often adik will sit next to Yaya macam paham la apa yang kakak dia buat :D


yours truly,

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Yaya's has a new ....errr some new pets

Bile stick insect tak jadi, yaya minta lain pulak...

"Mama, can I have some bettles? Everyone is going to take them home".
"Some what?", I asked.
"Bettle, you know like a ladybird. I can take care of them. I will feed them with some carrots, lettuce or apples. Ms R says I can take them home if I have the permission."
"But you just had the stick insect, and it's dead." I said
"Owwwhhhh.... please Ma....I promise I will look after them."

Aduhai....kesian pulak dengar. So I agreed to Yaya's request and let her adopt some bettles. At that time, in my mind, I imagined a friendly bettle like the ladybird. Upon hearing my approval, Yaya rushed into the kitchen, looked into the cabinet for a container.

And on the day she returned with the bettle, I was at the office. Just before she was going to bed, she realised she had not introduced me to her new bettle friend.

"Mama, nie la bettle too," said Yaya while holding the container.
Excited, I went closer to her. And what a shocked I had when I saw what was inside the container.



"Eeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii........ apa nih kakak!! This is not bettle."
"Yela...these are mealworms. Nanti dah besar dia jadi bettle laaaa." Yaya tries to explain to her Mama yang dah rasa geli gelaman.......eeeeeeeiiii


"Ok laaa....but don't ask me to feed or do anything to the bettle ekkk... Mama geli." Dan terus jadi bahan ketawa Yaya malam tu. Bangga betul dia bila dapat tau Mama dia nie ada weakness jugak...huhuhu...

Tapi bila dah sehari dua dok tengok, rasa menarik jugak. Berani la jugak telek-telek dan amik gambar. Hahhahaha. Ada citer pasal carrot tu...

"Yaya, who cut the carrot for you?"
"Kakak laaa...." Yaya said.
"Eh...kan mama kata jgn usik pisau." I said.
"No...tu kan carrot dari lauk ayam (padprik) yg Mama masak tu. Kakak basuh dulu."
"Laaaaaaaaa......" den geleng kepala aje laaa...patut la tgk ada bettle yg dah terbalik, kaki kat atas. Penangan padprik rupenya.

Yaya...Yaya...

p.s. more info on mealworm, click here.

yours truly,

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Of friends and families, a lesson for Yaya

I had several heart to heart talked with Yaya last week and a week before. Of late I saw Yaya a bit quiet and kept to herself a lot. Plus she was under the weather a week ago, and not able to attend school for a couple of days. According to her, she is unhappy, in a way. Actually she is happy, but not quite like she is back at home. I know she misses home a lot. So we had a long chat, trying hard to teach her a lesson or two about life at the same time. Eventually, she looked happy after we talked about it. I realised we have not spending a lot of time together lately,  and might be the reason for this.

One of the chat we had is about her getting along at school. One day I was curious with whom she had lunch with everyday. I was shocked when she said nobody. This is the 2nd term of school, and yet she still has difficulty in making friends. I knew from the beginning, when she started schooling early this year, that she might face communication problem. Although she had attended kindy and prep here, and that was a year ago before she had to return home and continue schooling at her kampung. A year away, and she had neglected this second language. Malay is the medium of communication back home, though at school she learnt English and her grandparents frequently speak English, but the environment makes her feel more comfortable speaking in our mother tongue.

Quite surprising I was, of coz, because when we first arrived here, she adapted to this foreign environment easily. In fact, her first day at the kindy, she survived without me around. I had to leave her as I had to attend a class. Within a month, she spoke English, with oz slang without any hesitation. And when we went home in year 2008 to celebrate Eid, she faced problem speaking in Malay. I remembered a scene at a playground, when Yaya tried to speak to other children and making friends, she tried her best to talk to them, in English, and there was a kid who said, "Apa la budak nie cakap..." Poor Yaya. However, she kept trying to make the conversation, and eventually she managed to join in.

But things have changed. Now she is too shy to speak, and from the talk we had, I discovered that her major problem with making friends at school is communication. She is afraid to talk to people because she is unable to speak better. She has no problem with English. She can speak good English, but what she is lacking is the capacity to deliver it confidently. Her shy overcomes her confident thus lead to fear. Plus she said, "all her classmate have their own group of friends, I don't know how to talk to them". I said to her that your classmates have known each other a long time before you were here, of course they talked and walked together and be with each other almost all the time. But if you don't walk up to them and introduce yourself, they will never know you. So I teach her a trick. The trick is, smile and introduce yourself. "Say Hi! My name is Aleeya. You can call me Yaya. Can I sit with you?" In my heart, hope this will work for her.

Another thing that I told Yaya is, the value of friendship. Actually am not a good person to give advise about friendship. I had a handful of experiences with friends, both good and bad. So I told yaya, friends are important, but not as important as your family. Friends can come and go, but only a good one remains and understand you in and out. A good friend is not easy to find. And when you found one, try your very best to maintain the relationship. I also shared word of wisdom given by my grandpa to my mom and her siblings, "Lakunya kamu kerana laku kamu". Meaning, people will accept you of who you are, just be yourself, and don't pretend to be someone you are not. After all you can never please everybody.

However, the one relationship to protect most is, between you and your family. Because
these are the people who will always be with you no matter what, through thick and thin, and accept you in what shape you are in. These are the people who will support you in anyway they can. These are the people who will pray for your success, health and hope that you will under Allah's blessing all the time. This was the serious talk I had with yaya, in fact it was the first one. I didn't know how much she can digest, but very hope she gets the message.

Sigh.... it really has been a very long time since I last sat down with yaya, and asked her how is she getting along. A very long time since I last gave my full attention to her. My fault really, been busy with the work. I took a lot of things for granted. And I regretted it. Try my best to NOT repeat it again.

I know Mother's Day has gone weeks ago, but I want to share you a gift that I received from Yaya on Mother's Day.


A keychain that she made at school. The school provided the keychain to all student studying at Ironside State School. So Yaya wrote a message on a piece of paper and inserted it into the keychain. She did asked for a few dollars to buy me something from the Mother's Day stalls held at her school. But I refused and say that she doesn't have to buy me anything. A prayer for my health and success is the most precious gift for me. I don't need a special day to celebrate, everyday is a mother's day for me, because I got to spend my day with my two lil' princesses, the best gifts that Allah has bestowed upon me.
Before ending this long entry, I would like to thank everyone who has been following my blog and left comments be it an advise or opinion or just to say hi. Thank you thank you thank you. I appreciate all the friendship started from this blog and hope we will remain friend forever.

p.s. When this post is published, Yaya has making progress in developing friendship. She now has a group of friend to have lunch with everyday.


yours truly,

Monday, May 17, 2010

Yaya with her Goliath Stick insect: The End

Memang tak de rezeki kami la untuk melihat telur tu menetas. After week four, still nothing. And so we decided, to give it a rest. Pronounce dead at week four.





I googled for a few pictures of the insect. So this is how a Goliath Stick insect, or its scientific name "Eurycnema Goliath", looks like.



Macam mentadak kan...tapi besar. This insect is very prominent in Australia. Kalau la menentas dan membesar...takut gak den nak menjaganya. Anyway, if you want to know more about this insect, I provided you with this link .


yours truly,

Monday, May 3, 2010

Yaya with her Goliath Stick insect: Week 2

One day when I pickup Yaya at her school, she told me that one of her friends' insect egg has hatched. "Ms Rodgers said (her classroom teacher), the egg has turned into a nymph, Mama...What is a nymph?". I told her a nymph is like a baby, it has not fully develop to turn into an insect yet. And while driving home, I wonder how Yaya's egg is doing.


So this is a picture taken on Friday. After a week, nothing has changed.  I think the egg didn't survive under our care. I told Yaya, the probability that her goliath egg will not hatch. She just asked me why, but with not much regret. I thought she would be dissappointed. Maybe this does not excite her much.

We will wait for another week, maybe the nymph is not ready to leave its cozy home yet. Wait and see.

yours truly,

Friday, April 23, 2010

Yaya with her Goliath Stick insect: Week 1

Yaya came home yesterday with a bag containing some gum tree leaves (eucalyptus tree) and a small transparent plastic bottle in it. "Mak mak.... I have a stick insect...look"....and she started giving me instructions and an a piece of paper describing what she has to do with it.

"Your child has been given a live stick insect egg that could hatch over the next few weeks. Stick insects are fun and easy to care for, just follow the simple instructions below"...

First we need to transfer the egg to a bigger container and provide a good ventilation. Done
Then place a moistened tissue next to the egg to prevent from drying. Done
Next...wait for the egg to hatch within 3 to 4 weeks.


Lets see what will happen next week.

yours truly,

Friday, January 29, 2010

Yaya second day at school

Semalam pagi hantar yaya gi school, kena tukar kelas lagi.... aduhaiiii.... so what did the DP told me is true (nie mesti kerani sekolah pening-pening lalat prepare senarai tu). So, yaya is now back to the first class that we went to on the first day of school. Takpe laaa....biasa la kelam kelibut minggu pertama. Hopefully there is nothing missing during the moving/changing/swapping (in term of her stationaries and books). Did asked her class teacher about the clipboard (barang yang tercicir kelmarin), and the teacher told me that she has all of yaya's things.

Oh ya... FYI, all yaya's books; excercise, scrap and text, stay at school. Yaya bawak balik keje rumah, itupun kalau ada. Sometimes she will bring home newsletter or notes from school. Senang macam tu, tak la berat bag, tapi susah jugak nak keep track dengan her stationaries, and books. I need to remember when to bring back her homework, library books, folio and all, on certain days.

I hope her school matter settle by next week. Then I can just drop her off and go home. hehehehe (panas ooiii...muke adik pun dah macam udang kena bakar bila balik rumah).

Panas panas nie, rasa nak makan nasik kureng sikit. Tapi kena masak jugak kadang-kadang, sebab dalam rumah nie, ada 3 orang akan sengsara kalau tak jumpe nasi lebih dari sehari...hahahahhaha... excluding me laaa. Dalam seminggu, akan ada 2 atau 3 hari that I declare "no nasi" day. Apa nak bising-bising kan, I do all the cooking, and my beloved family would happily eat whatever I cook (uiissshhh bunyik cam diktator la pulak). Cuma lately nie yaya dah pandai complain kalau masak not to her taste bud....like recently I cooked sardines, one of my fav dish (ooohhh plz don't trust this statement that came from a food lover), and she just ate a little bit...eh since when yaya doesn't like sardine nie...hmmm... anyway, so one day without rice, I cooked Kungfu Kuay Teow.... this is one simple and delicious dish. Dah lama tak masak nie since the kids are away. So aritu masak, rasa macam nikmat nyee...alhamdullillah.....



Thursday, January 28, 2010

First day, first week and rolls

Yesterday, schools reopen in Australia. I woke yaya early than usual, prepared her breakfast, her lunch box while yaya took her bath and wore her uniform herself. Then I woke adik up, who have half woken due to the commotion, bathed her and prepared her breakfast as well. I wanted to go to the school early, so that we don't have problem finding a parking space. But the only space that we could find was about 300mtrs to the school (nie kes malas nak pusing-pusing lg). Dah la berbukit, so we have to climb up and down a small hill...mengah-mengah laaa...lamo tak exercise... hahahha... when we finally arrived at the school, I got almost 5 minutes to help yaya settling down.

You know what, when the bell rang, adik and I left yaya and went home. But before we left the school, adik as usual, nak ke sana and ke mari, naik turun tangga kat sekolah tu. Until we passed by the school's office. There was a list of the pupils displayed on a softboard. So just to know yaya's classmate, I went up to the board and read the list. To my suprised yaya's name is not in the class that we sent her. Oh my oh my...did I sent her to the wrong class? But I was told by the deputy principal of the school that yaya will be put under 2D. But her name is not in the class list. Instead, her name is in a different class. So apa lagi, we went up to her class, I told the teacher what is happening, and she checked her list. "Yup, yaya seems not to be in this class." So I repacked yaya's things, and together with yaya we went down the stairs to her so called designated class. Tapi....bila check nama kat list, still her name was not in the list. But the teacher (a very young teacher), told us that, she was informed that there will be a new student arriving today. And so, she wrote yaya's name down in her class list....phewwwhhh.... Help yaya settling her down, again, and then we left the school.



Yaya with her new school uniforms. I love the skort, nampak cute. Yang bezanya, yaya's hat is now in blue, instead of gold when she attended prep.



Another posed by yaya. Si adik tu tengah confuse, "apo hal pulak nie?" ahhahaha

So what was my baking project last weekend. Dah lama nak buat sardine roll, I think for ages la jugak. The first and the last time I made sardine roll was with mak. And that was when I was a teenager, 13 or 14 yr old, can't exactly remember laa. But for sure before I went to boarding school. I ate a bunch ahahhahah straight from the oven. Panas panas tu yg sodap tu, pastri dia pun lembut dan rangup.

I found this recipe from Mamfami's. Dah lama simpan, baru sempat buat last weekend.

SARDINE ROLL (copy from Mamafami's blog)
Sumber : Kak Teh
Pastri 250 gm mentega sejuk
500 gm tepung gandum
Secubit garam
Air sejuk

Kaedah penyediaan :
1. Gaulkan mentega dan tepung dengan tangan sehingga menjadi seperti breadcrumbs.
2, Masukkan garam dan air sejuk dan uli sehingga menjadi doh.
3. Balutkan doh dengan plastik dan sejukkan di dalam peti ais sementara membuat fillingnya.

Filling 1 tin sardin dalam sos tomato
Bawang besar dicincang
Hirisan cili
Perapan limau/lemon secukup rasa
Garam secukup rasa

Kaedah penyediaan :
Hancurkan ikan sardin dan masukkan bahan-bahan lain.

Kaedah penyediaan Sardin Roll
1. Keluarkan doh dari peti ais. Gelekkannya dengan rolling pin hingga nipis. Potong kepada ben
tuk segiempat tepat.
2. Letakkan filling di atas doh dan roll.
3. Hiris-hiriskan bahagian atas doh (jangan sampai putus) sebelum sapu telur kuning di atas doh tersebut.
4. Bakar selama 40 minit dalam kepanasan 175 C





Tak rata sapu telur...so buruk sikit...ehehheheh

I used 1 can of sardine, tapi tak cukup la pulak, jadi tambah dengan sedikit tuna. Best jugak guna tuna nie. Sodap... the pastry melt in your mouth. ahahahah...adik just love eating just the pastry, sardine tu die letak tepi.

p.s. yaya balik sekolah semalam dah cicir satu barang...adeh....mmg careless sikit anak den yang sulung nih. Dan automatik siaran "bebel" berkumandang petang semalam.

yours truly,

Monday, January 25, 2010

Back to school

A very busy week last week. This week the school will commencing on Wednesday. Last week, we went to Yaya's old school, to enrol, or rather re-enrol yaya, she is in year 2 this year. Got the book list, and we bought the book pack and the uniforms at the school. On weekend, I was busy getting things in order, labeled her shoes, uniforms, smock, hat, books and stationaries. My job became much more easier with labels ordered from BrightStarKids.com.au.




Segala macam marker pun nak kena beli tu...ahahahhahah

yours truly,

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

A letter for Yaya

Dear Yaya,

I hope this is your email address as I want to say a big hello from me and Mrs McCall. We have a new Prep B this year and they are very small. I still see all of last years preps and they are growing up very quickly.

What are you doing in Malaysia? Please tell us about school and your new friends. We would also love to see some photos.

It was great seeing your Mum last year when she visited.

We miss you lots and think about you often.

From Miss Underwood xoxox

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Yaya's masterpiece

Before we went back to Brisbane, I asked yaya to make two cards for her teacher, 1 for Ms Underwood, another for Mrs Mc Call. Since she got a card maker for her birthday, she used the kit, to make a Thank You card for both teachers. I bought a set of brooch for both of them, accompanying the card.

I went to the school on one fine morning. Walking up the school stairs, and walking to yaya's classroom, brought a lot of memories of me and yaya. Once I arrived at the classroom, searching for familiar faces, I saw most of yaya's friends still recognised me. 1 or 2 of them even walked up to me and asked about yaya. I smiled and said yaya is in Malaysia, home with her grandma. Before I stepped out from the house that day, I was determined to not show any emotion, I mean no sad emotion, in order to brace myself from crying . But at that moment, when the kids asked about yaya, I felt weak. I hold the smile and look for Ms Underwood.

Ms Underwood was suprised to see me there. She asked about yaya, how's yaya doing, how's yaya coping staying behind, and I just told her the truth. I told her that yaya cried the last day she came home from school, about yaya sometimes talked about her friends in Ironside. She even still remember that japanese song she learnt at Ironside. I told her yaya was sad when we left her, but she is doing ok now. Then Ms Underwood said they missed her a lot and she talked briefly about her. And I saw her eyes were getting wet. When I told her that she was not OK at first when I have to leave her, Ms Underwood cleared her throat and turned around, and took a piece of paper from a box behind her. She said, "Do yaya have email? The kids would love to write something for yaya." So I gave her my email and said that I will forward it to my dad's email address cause I didn't remember his address at that time.

Before I left, Ms Underwood gave me yaya's last painting that was done a few weeks before we went home. It was a father's day drawing. She drew her babah, and some description about her babah at the back of the artblock. I gave the cards and gifts, said my last thanks to Ms Underwood and Mrs McCall, and walked out of the classroom, feeling sad but lighthearted at the same time.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Balik kampung : Episode 8 : The farewell card

A farewell card created by her classmates, Prep B, has made Yaya beeming for the rest of the day.






Inside of the card