KM for 2 DaYs
Shervon recovered from fever on Sunday morning (Praise God it's Easter) and so we decided to go ahead with the KM class at 1pm. So we trio took a bus to KM and Sher is reluctant to fall asleep throughout the ride although she's really dead tired. She was still feelin lethargic & react inspontaneously through the class. Obviously she's still having her fever blues, so unlike of her usual cheerful disposition.
The moment we reached KM, she did not went over to the balls immediately as she normally would have. But, she just stood at the doorway and Doreen went up to her & brought her into the class and mingle with the other babies. Then, she discovered that sher's elbow was bleeding (from her previous adventure to crawl in a super-fast speed, thus the skin broke due to excess friction) and fussed over her, bringing me a handyplast for her wound. Parachute was introduced to the class but most babies would be looking around in search of their parents instead of enjoying the whole 'fun process' as parents turn the parachute around with the babies sat on it. Sher certainly wasn't enjoying herself & cried later soon after.
As we did not attend the class in 2 Apr due to my uncle's funeral & therefore made arrangements for the makeup class on Monday. We were rather early for class as I've forgotten the timing for class, supposedly it's at 11.30. Luckily, we reached at 11.15 and so we waited for 15mins, loitering around the Mall. Janice who was the teacher told me that it's a rather small class with only 3 toddlers incl of sher & proceed to assure me that she will pay more attention to each individual. We were introduced to a new instrument, the mini xylophone (made of wood) and they were taught on rythmic sense as they played along to different beat. Overall, I find the class rather comprehensive.
Btw, Lina had passed me the gym stuff on sunday... wanted to post the cool pair of sunglasses, Sher was lovin' it, prim n posin' with it. As for the tee, it seems like a size bigger 4 sher, will wait 4 awhile before letting her wear it.