Showing posts with label party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Christmas party @ Tebedu

packing gifts - assembly line style

So every year, we help out at a church at Tebedu, which is near the Indonesian border. We pack simple gifts, sponsored by the Lions Club and other kind souls, to bring there and give out to children during the annual Christmas party. At the same time, we usually bring up bags of second-hand clothes and toys which have been collected over the year.

This year, Cousin Hughie managed to join us, as he was home for a long holiday before moving far away to New Zealand! This year's party was a little earlier, so the Singaporean cousins missed it.


photo op with the organizers




tasting raindrops!



On the way back home, Kung Kung's car overheated. The radiator was bone dry and attempts to revive the car, after many litres of water, proved unsuccessful. In the end we called a tow truck and it was towed to a workshop at the nearest town. Later on, we found that the only option was to totally change the engine!

When the whole entourage stopped by the roadside to have a look at Kung Kung's car engine, Cousin Hughie asked me, "Why are we stopping?"

I told him that there was a problem with Kung Kung's car and I was stopping to have a look.

He promptly wailed, "We're gonna be stuck here forever?!!" and was starting to cry!

The poor boy! Luckily after some reassurance he calmed down and all the kids waited patiently in the car while the adults tried to figure out what to do.

All in all, it was a fun adventure!!

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Annie is 13!


So Annie celebrated her birthday two days earlier. It was a triple celebration, as mid-year exams had just finished and also Allyson's birthday is 6 days after hers. The two of them are now 13! Officially teenagers!


We had a simple party at the condo poolside and the girls invited their classmates. It's so much easier now that they're teenagers and can take care of themselves! I remember when Annie did her 8th birthday at the poolside and invited her whole class. I was pooped at the end of the day after keeping an eye on 20 kids at a pool and playground! 


After that, birthday parties with many little guests were only held at indoor, contained venues! Lol!

Anyway, here are the photos.





Slabs of chocolate from her classmates!! They know her well!


We bought some KFC and a cheesecake to celebrate her actual birthday.

Happy birthday Annie! You are a wonderful daughter and a great big sister! We love you very much!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Jasmine's birthday


A couple of weeks ago, we were invited to little Jasmine's birthday at Permai Rainforest Resort. It was a gorgeous, sunny yet windy day.


There were lots of little munchkins at the party and they all had a great time playing games on the beach. I think we should make the time to visit the beach more often.


The kids all went home happy, tired and sun-burnt! There's nothing like an awesome day on the beach...














Sunday, December 22, 2013

Sarawak Merdeka band 1993 - 20 yr reunion

Most of the organizing committee members with the instructors after the event

It finally happened yesterday! The reunion which we had been working so hard round the clock for! We were happy, nervous and excited all at once, that the day had finally arrived, but also a little sad that it marked the end of a great time working with the other amazing organizing committee members! I've made great friends through this event. All the volunteers for this committee are wonderfully capable, efficient and ever-willing to take on responsibilities and challenges! Such individuals are hard to find nowadays, and I'd like to think that the discipline we gained through band training helped this characteristic trait evolve. Thanks to the instructors for whipping us into shape! ;)

waiting for the instructors at the airport

Anyway, back to the reunion. We welcomed our guests of honour, Mr Png, Mr Goh and Mr Simon from Singapore on Friday. That night many of us had jobs to rush through to completion, before the big event the next day. I had to complete the cake and also the stage backdrop decor. The kids helped me fold countless colorful fans.

On the morning of the reunion, I had to rush to redo the top tier of my cake, as the fondant had melted and was slipping off! (Note to self: never use cream cheese  frosting under fondant!)

setting up the memorabilia display board

Then the committee members started showing up at the hotel to get to work on the setting up of decorations and displays. Everyone had a part to play and everything came into place beautifully!



Our three instructors were also preparing for the event. They practiced singing a few songs which they had put together at the last minute, especially for us.

The reunion was a high tea event, so people started showing up after lunch time. Around 80 people were in attendance. There were many familiar faces, some which we hadn't seen for 20 years! It was amusing trying to match those 30-something faces to the 12-18 year old faces we knew 20 years ago! Luckily we gave out name tags which also stated which school one was from!

So the reunion started when the three instructors and one St. Teresa teacher (Mrs Chang) arrived. First we paid tribute to the members and a mentor who have since passed on.


Then the instructors proceeded to cut my cake. This was followed by speeches from the instructors. Their speeches were funny, entertaining, moving as well as eye-opening! Mr Png told of the trails and tribulations behind the scenes which we were blissfully unaware of at that time! He even told of his ghost encounter at band camp!! After 20 years, we heard their sides of the story of those amazing 8 months. The time it took to miraculously transform more than 400 "blur sotong" teenagers from 5 different schools into music-playing, flag-bearing, precision marching machines!!

Mr Png

Our comrade Fu also took to the stage to tell his grandfather stories about the funny things that happened during training! Honestly, I don't remember much, but this guy has an elephant memory! And he also keeps all the artifacts from 20 years ago like a museum curator! Lol!

Mr Goh

After that, the instructors performed their songs for us. One of them was the song "Sejahtera Malaysia" which was a very popular patriotic song at that time. If my memory serves me right, it was played on TV every night at 8pm! Anyway, this song means a lot to us, as we performed it during our band display and sang it as well on different occasions during training. It really brought back memories and a tear to the eye!

Mr Simon

There was also a speech by Jean, thanking all the organizing committee members, and an unsuccessful attempt at Skyping with fellow band member Julian in the USA.

the St. Teresa gang

As there were some people who had to leave early, we proceeded to do the photo-taking session first.

Then we watched the RTM footage of our band display. That few minutes of perfection 20 years ago, which we busted our butts for 8 months for! There was pride on everyone's faces as we witnessed our teenage selves come together and make history. 

A walk to the Padang Merdeka across the road had to be cancelled, as we had exceeded our allocated time for use of the venue. The Padang was also muddy from rain in the morning anyways.

Oh yes, we also played an ice breaker game, where everyone filled in cards answering 3 simple questions. The questions were:
1. What shoes are you wearing.
2. What instrument did you play?
3. What is your most memorable experience during band camp?
So we dropped these cards into a box. Then everyone picked a card out of the box and had to go around chatting people up until we found out whose card we had!

goofing around!

Anyway, I think all the guests had a great time getting reacquainted with old friends and making new ones at the same time. It was awesome meeting our highly respected instructors again and walking down memory lane.

I'd say this was a huge success! So great job guys! Let's do it again soon eh?? Hehe...


goody bags with the precious DVD of our performance, assorted vouchers and sweets from our childhood!

instruments, marching slips, band newsletter, newspaper articles, training schedules, etc...

props for the photo booth done by Jean till 4:30am!

antique uniforms!

the beautiful colours of our uniforms became the event's colour theme

A reporter from Borneo Post (who happened to be from St. Teresa as well) wrote an article on our reunion.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

triple birthday celebration


On August 4th, we celebrated three birthdays; Claire, Eva and Solomon's. We had a party at Kidz Paradize at Spring, which is a great place for kids. The whole placed is enclosed and padded, so the kids can really run wild!

Claire turns 8 this year, whilst Eva and Solomon turn 7 and 5 respectively. All the kids thoroughly enjoyed themselves. It was 3 hours of non-stop fun!

Here are the photos...











Here are the photos of  the celebrations in school...




Happy Birthday my darlings!! Mummy and Daddy love you lots! *muah*
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