Sunday 11 March 2007

I'm so lame !

Sarah helped me set blog up. Then I couldn't sign in. How was I to know must sign in as New Blogger. I am old mah...so OLD Blogger lor.

A time for old friends

Pics taken in Phuket, Feb 2007.






My son was approached by a lady in his school who had come to pick up her son. She recognized his unusual last name. Told him she knew his dad & mum & mentioned our names. Turns out she is an old old friend of mine from school.

School was eons ago. We were great friends in secondary school & drifted apart after that. Went to separate schools, had different friends etc. You know, the usual with growing up & changes.

Growing old...growing older I mean, has made me more nostalgic. So I kept bugging Ryan to give my mobile number to auntie Eve's son. And kids will be kids, sure to forget. Or so I thought.

The 2 boys bumped into each in school & finally got me the number. Ryan says number was exchanged in the toilet !

I called straight away. It was really nice to talk to her after over 20 years. We'll be meeting up soon to catch up on lost years. Got her email address also just to be sure incase I lost my mobile phone lah or dropped it into the toilet lah...

It would seem that recently has been a time for old friends. Not too long ago, an old friend tracked me down to where I work from seeing my name in the newspapers. Ohhh nothing exciting in the papers about me lah, just some boring quote from me about work stuff.

I met up with old old friends Matt & Lu. We had dinner, a good time reminiscing & got updated with the latest. Some of it not the best of news. Cancer never is. I was saddened by that but also uplifted that my friend is living life as best as he can & the way he desires. Its bitter sweet.

Then another old buddy decides to call me out of the blue before CNY. We were in Phuket for a family holiday at that time when Rickie called. I said I was in Phuket & he says, I just left Phuket. He was posted to Phuket in December & I thought he was still in China. Ah well...nevermind, most importantly we met up for gu bak hor fun at Geylang. Still CNY so my fave tau huey chwee store next to the gu bak hor fun was not open.

Conicidentally Matt was in Phuket at the same time as we were. We met his mum, aunt, sister, brother, kids...the whole gang. It was sweet. We did have a scare though when his daughter & my Sarah went off to braid their hair & didn't come back after more than an hour. They were due to check out & catch a flight. All turned out well. Long hair needed more time for the braiding so we discovered duh !

And tomorrow, its lunch with another old friend, Anth. Haven't seen her in a couple of years. Not as long as Matt, Lu & Eve.



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Woes of Mother Tongue

I wonder how many parents face the problem of Mother Tongue (MT) with their kids. Both of mine have major problems with it. Hubby is not Chinese & so his family certainly doesn't speak Chinese. My family too doesn't speak Mandarin having taken Malay as a second language. Then my Mandarin is just as terok. Never use it in work. Ya sure I speak basic Mandarin to some colleagues but have never used it in written communication.

So why let our kids take Mandarin ? Cos we were told it would be more useful. Little did we know that our kids couldn't cope or didn't want to cope with it. Plus grandparents, aunties, uncles etc etc all speak English. So even as little kids, they weren't exposed. We sent them to PAP kindy, but that also didn't work.

With our daughter, well we didn't know DUH, that we could write to MOE & appeal for an exemption. So she sat for her PSLE & miraculously didn't get a U grade. Still pulled her grades down but she got into the secondary school she wanted.

So with our son, we sent in an appeal. Which was rejected. So we wrote to our MP. Our son's grades in other subjects are pretty good but is likely to achieve a U grade for MT. We didn't want his total results to be affected badly by a U grade or worse kena stay back cos of one subject. MP sent letter along to MOE. Our letter included his results from P1 to P5.

Our hopes were raised when his MT teacher called & said that an officer from MOE was coming down to meet with him & his teachers. We were all under the impression that the officer was going to evaluate our son.

Hopes shortlived. I almost choked on my indian rojak dinner when I read the letter from MOE which said that they had considered our request "carefully" but had been rejected.

I was like HAH ??? Nevermind, we took time off to attend the meeting with the officer who spent two hours at the school. Nice young man, tried to be helpful. He tested our son on his writing and reading skills. Then suggested some 'strategic' methods to help our son improve MT.

Sorry lah but we weren't inspired cos these are things which we have tried already. Plus his MT teachers were already doing some of the things suggested & spending extra time with him. We were told that unless our son has joined the Singapore school system midway or has a certified learning disability then he can be exempted.

Okay so he has disabled himself from trying to learn that subject. Wonder if that counts ??

Why test our son on his written & spoken skills when the appeal has already been rejected ? I don't get it.

Maybe so that the officer can suggest a strategic programme ? I was hoping to hear a tailored programme but no leh, it was generic. So I still dun geddit !

What upset us even more was that the letter said appeal was considered "carefully" but rejected.

I suggested to the authorities that it should have been phrased such :-
“we have considered your appeal carefully and an officer from the Ministry will be meeting your son and his teachers for an assessment. Thereafter we will revert with our decision” .

This would have been much more palatable. At least, more believeable that our request was indeed considered carefully. And we also questioned what's on the Ministry's website. Ah well...

So at the end of the day. Fine. Our son will take MT for PSLE. And, we don't need another officer to come by again as the MT teachers have been absolutely wonderful with our son and would know his abilities and lack of abilities better than someone who has made just a passing acquaintance.

I know, the guy is doing is job. But it was such a farce. We can't say we wasted our time as we were trying to do good for our son. I'll just say it, sadly, opened our eyes quite abit.