Nick asked JR and I to help him with his Sunday school kids today. As usual it was a tiring, very very tiring thing to do. Those kids...arrghhhh... or maybe it's just me. Salutus to Nick and the other Sunday school teachers. Melisa, where are you!!!!!

Strangely enough, after the whole running around and trying to get them to focus and group together instead of doing their own stuff...after all my energy is drained by playing and playing and playing with the ever energetic kids (the only thing stuck eternally in their mind is "wo yao wan" - i wanna play), I felt very happy with them.

It's just so free and so care-less about anything to do stuff with the kids. And there is a kind of cheer which one experience just by seeing them doing their antics. No wonder kids are so precious in Jesus' sight.

Nick bought the kids these animal puppets which were well used for our puppet shows. The kids just loved them kau kau. They practically grabbed those puppets when Nick brought them out. I used the tamborine when the kids sang...



Running around things...you get that only in Sunday schools and Bollywood movies. Btw, I fell off one of those chairs (fell backwards!) when we were playing games.

Cameraphone + shy = camera shy? She tried to take my photo while I tried to snatch hers. Uncle Lim who is the lead coordinator for Sunday school this year is sitting behind her.

Hiding behind the doggy and chicken...I dunno for what. Probably camera shy also. But when I want to take her little sister's photo, she was so enthusiastic.

Sigh...kids...love them if you can give them back at the end of the day...

JR just asked me, "Are you gonna teach in Sunday School, huh B?"

I don't know, on one hand, I know it's not my type of thing, my arteries are just not generous enough, but on the other hand, there's a shortage in the teachers. How? I am now turning to her to ask:

"Why don't you teach B?"

Speaking of the kids, I know someone who's really have a heart for them:

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