International Friendship Day

I was helping out at the school International Friendship Day. There were traditional games from various countries and parents, teachers and students all dressed in their respective country's costume on that day. I was dressed in a Punjabi suit. Sorry, no picture, completely forgotten all about it. I was so busy.

Together with another mother from Singapore, we managed the 'guti guti' and 'five stones' stall. Remember? My memory is still pretty good on how to play 'five stones'. It was a great day.

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Ann and Kai in their Japanese costumes which they bought when we went to Hokkaido

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Children in various coustumes

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Nice or not?

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Very international indeed

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Battle of the 'kuti kuti'

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Teachers and students trying out the 'five stones'. It brought back fond memories to the Singapore teachers

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Little girl from Japan doing the traditional Japanese dance

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Teacher from Greece singing “the moon represent my heart" 月亮代表我的心. Her Chinese - two thumbs up!

If you look at the surrounding, we are not exactly situated in a glamorous expat area but the spirit of the school make this place very glam indeed.

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The mamas did a Rasa Sayang dance, an Indian dance and a Japanese dance. Mums rock! No, yours truly can only do Zumba. *Grin*

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