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Sunday, June 17, 2007

10:03 pm - Home Work

I've always hated homework. Now that is all history behind me, I've a new grouse. My boy's homework!

In the past, children were given homework, or project work. Needless to say, it was more the parent doing it than the child. But no one openly admitted it. NOW, it has been changed. Gone are the days of pretence. Now, they call it parent-child activity. Argh! Creative parents we are not. But for our boy's sake, we try. After all, it just won't do for him to have the shoddy-est or most pathetic creation in class, will it?
So, here's our first attempt. Nothing spectacular I must say.
However, we are quite proud of ourselves for number 2. I think Ignatius quite likes it too!


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