February 17, 2012

Jeremy - our cool and steady 11-year old

Jeremy has just turned 11 in February 2012. He is still a silent worker. But I think he has made tremendous progress in trying to speak up. These days, we can even see him making funny faces for photo-taking. Notice the change from the pictures below? Primary One (2nd Row; Left Corner)
Primary Two (Third Row; Fifth from right) Primary Three (Last Row; Middle) Primary Four (Third Row; Right Corner) - he is actually making a funny face in this one! The best funny face from him....

Jeremy is also very interested in football (hmm.. wonder if this is under the influence of his daddy). In one of his show and tell, he actually brought his trophy! Below is his script for this particular show and tell..

And when he was asked to make something to introduce himself, he came up with this:
I think Jeremy is definitely enjoying school in the company of his friends. But I cannot say the same when it comes to homework. But Jeremy dear, we do not have a choice when it comes to homework.. so, learn to enjoy them! Continue to be funny too!

Timothy - our chatty and witty 9-year old

Timothy has just turned 9 recently. He is now an independent boy who loves to do many things on his own. He is as chatty and playful as before and is still the "joker" at home.







This is a photo of him, making a wish before his birthday cake. Notice something about him? He still loves his hole-ly shirt!








Timmy's love for football is also still as strong. His ambition (for now only, I hope) is to be a Footballer. Football was often mentioned in his school journals. Below are some excerpts:





Timmy is in Primary three this year. He has been bringing a ball to school to play with during recess almost everyday. He loves to play with Jeremy's friends instead of his own. Reason: "My friends play like Red Indians!" (quoting his teacher actually.. Red Indians refering to them chasing after the ball instead of passing.)


Timmy is coping well in school too. Making new friends easily and there are "not so many" negative feedback from his teachers.. Guess it certainly helps when he was assigned to sit right in front of the class!




Keep up the good work Timmy and continue to enjoy school!