Saturday, February 18, 2006

This entry is late, but it's better to be late than never, right? So, this is specially created for my little seedlings which have grown into little plants and are now taken care by other gardeners. :)
Those were the days when they were still my seedlings...sigh....how I miss them :p

These were taken on one of their post PSLE activities - Bowling at Downtown East












Other than fun, they also helped out at a Home for the Aged. There, they sang, acted, danced, talked and even fed some of the old folks. There were some touching moments. They definitely brought some joy to the old folks. Well done, I was very proud of u!


























Well, I'm sure my little plants are in good hands. Hopefully, they have not forgotten about their old gardener, me. Take care and study hard, my little plants. :) Make me continue to feel proud of u!

Friday, February 17, 2006

It's Total Defence Day on 15/2/06, we had our mock chemical attack exercise.
Here are the photographs taken on that day.

We had to cover the windows with plastic sheets. Check out my macho boys at work.






Here are the girls at work.
They sealed the doors with masking tape.



Of course, in a real emergency, we are expected to stay here for hours, thus we also needed to construct a toilet.



Let's take a peek inside the toilet. Mark gamely posed in the toilet for me.


Well, after this exercise, I concluded that I cannot rely on my macho boys on sealing the windows as they had artistically created tiny holes in the plastic sheets. As for the toilet, before you use it, make sure you've trained your calves muscles.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Traffic Game at Road Safety Park on 15th Feb 2006

My little seedlings had been looking forward to this outdoor activity for a long while.
The day finally arrived and off they went as pedestrians,




go-kart drivers




and cyclists.



They were all given a route card and they had to visit all the stations in the correct sequence.
They had to get the "policemen" (NPCC) to endorse on their route card when they visit a station.


Regardless of role, they were supposed to abide by the traffic rules, if not, they would be given demerit points by the "policemen" on duty.

Armed with their map-reading ability, most of them seemed alright, except for some...


who seemed lost?

The park gives a fairly realistic feel, it not only has traffic lights (they work!) and even a petrol station!


After this activity, will my seedlings be traffic rules abiding citizens? I'm not sure, but I sure know they had enjoyed themselves! I've proof. Check Genson out, he was one happy guy .



As for me? I prefer the real thing! :)


My little actors and actresses of 5 Respect...

trying their hands at acting during English lessons... (acting out a scene in "Wizard of Oz")




They also wrote their own scripts with the help of the well-known fairy tales. They adapted the gist of their stories from the fairy tales and added some twists to them.



Well, being first-timers,

some were really shy,

yet others were just born naturals. (Check them out! :p)



Well, I sure had so much fun watching them. I just hoped my seedlings had as much fun as I did! :)

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

My seedlings

Welcome to my blog..this is my first attempt, so it's quite an amateur piece of work.
Do feel free to read and comment, I'll add more stuff when I have time. :)


I've been given an impt duty of nurturing a batch of seedlings. I'll try all that I can to give them their due attention, however, I'm not sure of what types of plants they will grow into.
Useful herbs or harmful weeds?? :)


This is my currect batch of seedlings. They come in all shapes and sizes. Aren't they adorable?



Of course, I have to introduce myself. Ahem, I'm the chief "gardener" of these seedlings.