Thursday, July 23, 2009

Little Sunny Water

My playschool concert will be held on December 6!
And since early July, we've been rehearsing for the concert......

Aunty Shirley told Mommy that for our baby class, we will be doing 2 singing performances; Little Sunny Water & DoReMi. She also mentioned that I can sing the whole song and do the movements to the song. Since then, Mommy, Daddy, Yi Po, Po Po have been pestering me to perform Little Sunny Water.

Mommy did 2 recordings of Little Sunny Water the other day so that the Mai Mais can see how well I can sing now.



LITTLE SUNNY WATER (lyrics)

Little sunny water, sleeping in a corner,
Wake up wake up wash your face,
And do the bumble shake.

Oh, shake it to the right and shake it to the left,
Point to the east, and point to the west,
And point to the one that you like BEST!

Mommy: We hope Bryan will not experience stage fright on that day.
GO THERE!! GO THERE!!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

RE: Expensive monthly hair cut

Before I turned 2, Aunty Liza (hairstylist) at Great Eastern Mall will charge me RM20 for my hair cut but for the past few times (since I don't look 2 anymore) it's RM 25. Kung Kung says he can have 3 haircuts for the same price in Seremban, and Har Dey 2 haircuts at his regular hair salon. But both Mommy and Daddy say it's worth the money coz' it's not easy to manage a squirming and protesting toddler, much less get a decent haircut. I used to bawl my head off and refuse to wear the "cape" which actually makes things worse coz' the cut hair will fall onto and into my T-shirt, my pants and all over me. At one time, Mommy replaced the "cape" with a cloth diaper or a bath towel to minimize my discomfort. And the hair salon comes with a VCD player and kiddy rides so Mommy will bring my favorite Mickey Mouse Clubhouse disc to distract me from the noise and the clip clip clip from the many scissors Aunty Liza has in her little black bag slung across her waist. During my last hair cut, Mommy and Daddy were very proud of me coz' I didn't even squeak a word of protest. They say "yappari seicho shita ne" (which means he has grown up) and Aunty Liza and kakak praised me for being such a good boy.

Look how well I behaved I was during my hair cut. Mind you, it took quite a looooooong time.








Mommy: We tried to bring him to other places like QuikCut which charge fixed price of RM12 (or was it RM15??), and these salons are equipped with kiddy rides etc., but Bryan refused to step inside, much less have a hair cut. Oh well, looks like we're stuck with Aunty Liza at Great Eastern Mall for some time... hope she doesn't leave the hair salon soon though...