Slime trouble

Ok, don’t laugh ya…you might not know if you need this emergency hack 🤭🤣 When this happened, I immediately thought of Phoebe Wong’s son, months back! So, this is ‘Caring is sharing’ post! 😂

It happened right after I did laundry. I saw the slime sticking at Norrah’s hair. 🙄🙄 Immediately, the one got it from me was Noelle – because she was trying several stunt and the sisters followed! 😒

Split second, Phoebe’s post came into mind. Apply corn flour on Norrah’s head. Then shower her (she said she doesn’t want to play already). I even hair conditioned her. Came out silk and smooth! Phew…..🤣🤣

Video: https://youtu.be/oZO9Z5K40fY

Bought new slime kits

After several failed attempts of making slime at home, I finally got them the slime KITS (instead of instant slime)! 🤭😂 I am very lazy to experiment already. But they are excited in making the slime.

The slime kits arrived yesterday and I told them they can only play with it after today’s school work and worksheet. And guess what, they woke up before 7am, shower, ate breakfast and started working on their worksheets before 8 am (before even I had time to sit down to have my breakfast🙄🙄). Hubby says today they are as excited as going for a holiday! 😂 And he asked me not to do it again – as he hasn’t get to enjoy his morning me time and everyone already kacau him! 😂

Video: https://youtu.be/yuH-D4aPLMY

Boredom buster: Rubik’s cube

Boredom buster – Noelle completed a 9×9 rubik cube all by herself in 24 hours! She is really an amazing girl! Not that she is smart, but she is amazing for her perseverance, determination, focus and patience to complete something that she targeted to achieve. (Both hubby and I gave up decoding the code for this rubik cube when she asked us to watch the video with her.🙄) In fact, she told me that this achievement is sweeter than the behaviour stickers reward, which proves that kids don’t need reward to be happy. It is internal happiness and satisfaction. She reminded me yesterday that she will be 8 years old in exactly one month time. 🙄 She didn’t forget it is Nikki’s birthday too!🤣

Video: https://youtu.be/Yly6yvo1ZMQ

This is Noelle’s fourth time completing the 9×9 rubik cube – and in less than 10 minutes.

She is very proud of herself and so am I! 😂

as I told her, practice makes perfect and it gets better after each time!

Video: https://youtu.be/y4IpIbx55Cw

Title: What’s your achievement during this Oct-Dec 2020 CMCO?

By Noelle Chou

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2020 may be a ‘leap year’ for many school goers (as read in the news and social media), I think it has done far more good to Noelle. Her learning never stopped. Schoolwork is just a supplement. She learns a lot of life skills and arts. She reads a lot more too this year. She also coaches her sisters, which brushes her ‘leadership’ skill. She is very discipline in following a daily ‘timetable’. She may have less social encounters (socialising); but we replaced it with readings/stories. Compared to earlier in the year, I do think she is better in managing her own emotions now too.

New Rubik’s cube

Right after I posted about Noelle’s first success in completing her Rubik’s Cube on Sunday, Pauline Teh immediately pm-ed me and told me she will be getting Noelle a new cubic. 🤷🏻‍♀️🙄😂 I didn’t know how to react🤭 but really grateful for the kind thought.

The cubic arrived today and I told Noelle that it is from “Aunty Pauline”.
Noelle: Who’s that?
Me: 🙄🙄🙄 errr…dunno
Noelle: 😱😱 someone you dunno send??
Me: 🤭🤭🤭 no, I mean you dunno and we never meet before!
Noelle: 😲😲😲
Me: But we know each other ok? 🤣🤣🤣
Noelle: 🙄🙄🙄

Ok, I know it is confusing to Noelle as I really don’t know how to explain. 🤭🤣 But, hey ya, Pauline and I know each other since Noelle was 2 years old!

Once again, thank you very much.

Noelle completed her new cubic for the first time in 5 minutes today! 😂

Anyway, I told her to be humble with her achievement (which coincided with one of the stories we read about ‘being humble’ two days ago).

Video: https://youtu.be/Kt5Vvz7haCI