Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Rasyid's belated birthday party

Continued from The kids' showtime....


After graduation on Thursday, Friday was declared a holiday for the kindergarten kids. The one my kid attended at a nearby village decided to hold a small feast instead.


Every kid was asked to bring along their parents and some food. It was mostly mothers who could make it.


The teachers also held a birthday party for kids born on October, November and December.


My kid Rasyid (second from right) became 5 just about a month earlier so he was among the 4 that met the criteria.














The kids' showtime...

Continuing from Rasyid's little graduation.


Next came the performance session...


Every class has to perform. 


There's the choir, there's the singing there's the dance..


Of course I was waiting for my kid to perform with his class.








Yes. That's Rasyid second from the right...








Johan watching the going-ons. He is prone to just walk up on stage especially when his older brother was there. So I have to watch him closely.


We stayed till the end of the proceedings.








The last show came from little girls with pom-pom.


Rasyid's little graduation

Sharing something from almost a week ago.



Last Thurday, 13th November me and family went to the kindergarten at our housing estate.





There was a memorable function in action.








The kids were about to graduate and here they were getting ready...


Our 5-year-old boy Rasyid in graduation garb.


He and some kids actually studied at a different kindergarten 2-3 km away. But it operates under the same agency as this one and the graduation is for every kid under that same agency within the locality.







Lining up for the function to began.


At the age of 2 years plus our youngest boy Johan (standing in the middle) might be too small to attend kindergarten. But he was very excited at the going-ons. So the teachers let him wear a garb.





Time to begin. The VIPs were received with a kompang performance.


Johan and his cheeky smile... :]


Everyone standing for Negaraku, the national anthem.


Soon enough it's time for the actual graduation.









The local member of the State Assembly handed out the scrolls.





Rasyid's turn...





It might be just a little kindergarden graduation. Still, being a father my heart swelled with pride upon seeing the name of my son on his scroll...