I am ohsotired.
Brother's open house was t.i.r.i.n.g.
grrrrr.
I didnt expect the brother to put the family portrait high up in the living room, where everyone can see. I thought it was fine, until i remembered that i was wearing absolutely the same clothes (from head to toe) as the one in the portrait. And so everyone who came towards me, took double glances at me and the portrait.
I feel like a living creature who comes out of a photograph.
Like the P.Ramlee show.
Malunyerrrr.
And so we reached home at 12.40am
Tired tired tired.
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Anyways, the teaching in the morning went ok-ok.
To start with, i came 20 mins late!
The 3 classes of kids plus the other real teachers,
were waiting for me, before making a move to the park.
Ouh ouh.
I noe im in deep soup.
(but hey, i got to make a grand entrance at least)
heheh!
A teacher is NOT supposed to be late
(even if ur a fake one).
Cost me a $9.50 journey for less than a 20 mins journey, becoz of the desperate-last-minute booking!
And so we brought the kids at the nearby park.
It was the P2 kids we had, due to last min changes. I gave this colourful apple-shaped cards to them, consisting of Asma'-Ul-Husna (99 names of Allah swt). Boy, there were so happy to have the cards bring back home.
"Yayyy yayy dapat bawa balik!"
"Balik nanti tunjuk mak dengan ayah tau"
"Tak nak lah cikgu! Saya lapar,
saya nak maaaakaaaan apple ni!"
"Mana boleh...ni kan apple bedek, bukan betul"
"Bedek bedek pon...saya laapaaarlah cikgu!"
The boy was adorable and cute.
He kept asking questions that i have difficulty concentrating on the rest. At one point of time he asked whether ive got a Minyak Gamat with me or not, becoz his leg was feeling itchy.
hehheh.
After the lessons, we brought them
to the nearest playground.
They were having the time of their lifetime, i tell you.
The sand were all over their faces, songkok, and pants.
The girls were more behaved, but the boys...ahhh. Boys will be boys.
"Next week kite main lagi kat sini eh cikgu?"
"Tak lah, next week nanti cikgu dah tak ajar lagi.
Hari ni ajer"
""Alaaahhh. Tak best laaah gitu."
hehehehe.
Add the conversation with a kid's accent.
Sooooo cute.
=)
Nice experience i had.
But really, i dont think teaching kids are easy. The key is to be patient and more patient! These kids love your attention, but if you gave too much, they'll get too pampered!
Well, back to reality.
I'll stick for an IT-ian for the meantime.
So everyone,
have a nice weekend!
:)