I let Kristine settle down at her school's stall.She is happy to be there and sometimes, she
is working hard to make friends but always
getting lukewarm response from her mates
This the school's gym/hall/thingy where otherstalls are based. The red cloth covers the books
which were for sale, but cash only.
Outside, there was this stall which caught my attention.OK, it was selling toys. But to tell you the truth, those
toys are not your everyday normal ones. Those are the
ones you see and/or secretly covert for when you're in
school. If you read Beano/Topper/etc, you'll know these
toys by heart.
This stink bomb. In my days, those werestored in tiny glass bottles/vials. You just
throw it and when it breaks, woooooo.....
I don't know the name of this but you squeezethe pump in one end and the horse kicks its
hind legs to move forward. I think there was a
frog version too. But I can't remember.
Usually girls play these and use them to makesmall balloons. I use them to block the entrance
of insect nests.
I wanted to have a closer look at this stall sellingwatercolours but later on, I forgot. They were
beautiful. And there were some black & white
photos too.
Ah, the lekor, my favourite. Promisedmyself not to miss this but after the
events unfolded, I forgot about it.
Anyway, after a frantic search for Kristine, Ifound her at the gates. All the children were
getting ready for the VIP's arrival.
Anyway, the teacher lined them up and all of a sudden,parents and photogs were sanpping away like crazy.
This time, they're right on time and so, the Ceremonyis very short because the hot Sun is already up and it
would be unbearable for everyone.
I had to wipe the sweat off their foreheads twice. Grandmaand Grandad gave them some water to drink before.....
Going back to the stalls for some food. By coincidence,our table were next to the VIPs. But not many people
know/bothered about that. Maybe its because the
young DJ's did not announce their arrival.
Kaelynn eating her food but did not touch herfavourite corn. After tasting, I know why. Its
because they did not put more butter/salt but
this version is healthier.
After testing the three currypufts in front ofher, she gave it to me instead. Its nice and
very spicy. But again, temperature-wise, its
too hot since I bought them right off the wok.
Then its off to the games to finish off whatevervouchers we had left. This is Kristine's stall but
they're too young to play this game. And I'm too
old to play it either. I think I only played it when
I was about eight or so.....
RM2 for two throws since the vouchers were indenominations of RM5.00 and RM2.00. Yeah,
she missed them completely. One went to the
rack and the other bounced off the floor first.
But this is the game where the girls were excited.Its a very simple game where you net the ducks
in the water while the floating balls are trying
to hamper your efforts. And you have to get
the right duck too. Quack! Quack!
At first try, Kristine got one token then, we wentto other stalls to see if they can break the last
2 RM5.00 voucher for Kaelynn to play.........
With no such luck, I let them have a go at coin tossingto finish the Rm5.00 voucher. Actually, the coin is a
two inch flat donut. OK, so they got a token each...
Then its back to the duck game. Earlier on,while were were looking, some nut thinks
there is a line at the side of the stall and
told me off. So, when they asked who's next,
I just say, "This nutjob here thinks there's
a line. So he's first." When I left, he was pissed
and had to keep quiet because he was very
embarassed when he realised there is no such
line at the side of the stalls. Some parents.....
But I split the tokens without telling them asthey're very competitive nowadays. With 3
tokens each, I let them make the decision on
what items to get. I was surprised because
after Kaelynn got hers, Kristine chose this
thick foam sticker which costs three tokens
Surprised because she usually chose quantity overquality. So, not only did they both chose stickers
but here, Kaelynn chose three normal shiny ones
for only a token each. Weird.
Still, Kristine was not happy because we refused to get her a notebook. I had to tell her that she cannot just get what she wants and when she wants it. But I did get them some books for them to practise their maths and writing on. Costs me about RM39.00 which I gladly paid. But hours after we came home, they disappeared......
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