Because I'm trying not to make this blog so dead
OKAY I know I haven't been the most active blogger around recently. I am still stuck halfway with my Europe trip and frankly speaking, I don't have much motivation to continue with that. Plus, I don't think I can remember much of it anymore, pity. Pictures shall do the talking, once I have the time and my crappy Internet connection works for once.
So anyway, I have been busy but having fun!:)
To all those snooty cows who think I'm enjoying life, sod off. You know nuts about me. I am working hard for a living and guess what? I love my job. Newsflash! People can be happy at their jobs too.
I didn't exactly announce it on Facebook but I am currently a full-time teacher until my enrolment into NIE! And I love it. Did I mention that I'm currently teaching P1 and P2 kids? They are adorable! Every day there will be new stories to laugh about with my friends. There's just something about being around them that makes me happy.
I know the Ministry takes into account any stories posted about students/ the school very seriously. To protect the underaged etc. So for my own protection, I shall not divulge which school I'm teaching in/ the names of the students mentioned in my posts.
There were lots and lots of really cute stories from last year which I didn't manage to post up about. So starting this year, I shall try to include as many memorable stories as I can:)
The first real cute incident happened with this really really cute P1 kid. I was shadowing a more experienced teacher in class at that time. The teacher told this boy to pull in his chair and sit up straight. I was sitting at the back at that time and I nearly laughed out loud when I saw what this little boy did.
He got out of his chair and pushed his chair all the way in. Obviously, it's gonna cause a problem if he wants to sit in it. No problem. This little boy was unfazed and stuck one of his chubby legs into the narrow space and just sort of scrambled into the chair. It was so funny to see him! And he looked so satisfied by the time he got in and went on with his homework LOL.
Another thing I noticed about little kids is how much they love to hold hands. Not with their classmates though. On several occasions, I got the naughty/ talkative ones to go to the front of the line with me so that I can keep an eye on them. Once they got to the front of the lines, they automatically held out their hand to hold mine. It was so cute! Like it's something they were so used to doing with their parents, they didn't even think about it. As long as an adult is around, their hand will be held, those sort of things. It really is sort of heartwarming, to think about the love and protection that probably surrounds them at home.
Anyway, abrupt end of post, since I gotta start preparing for school. Every day's a new adventure with these kids:)

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