Karen might be “manufactured and produced” in New Zealand but we’ve found out she has Singaporean blood.
Report from the 2nd day of Day care
“Karen is always the first to get ready for meal time” – Kiasu, scare that the food will be all gone
“Karen is very loud when displeased” – Singaporean are usually very loud with our complaints. Lol…
“Karen had a 2nd helping during lunch” – I can bring this kid to buffets in Singapore and she will make it worth the price.
“Karen keeps saying ‘Ai-Ya’!” – haa… Singapore slang! She must have learnt that from her grandparent and us. The reason why it was brought to our attention was because one of the staffs was a Singaporean 19 yrs ago. She recognized the word and was so amused by it.
According to the staffs, she showed her displeasure couple of times during the day but was otherwise pretty alright. She won’t let them remove her coat or wipe her running nose and so they left her alone else she “complains loudly” again. ;P
Enjoying her meal of pasta and broccoli
Cross Post from Multiply "Karen's baby step"
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