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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      buds:
      Janet, can also be like Meet The Fockers! πŸ˜† His nick starts with \"F\" mah. :rotflmao: Am sure he'd want to scan the ILs as well! Not just the ah-boi must match his expectations... the ILs must not be like those from our ILs thread!


      Drickymummy, in the first place I dun think he would allow his ah-ger to even have a boyfriend. What more bring the boi home..
      Bringing the boy boy home means HE is the ONE ! I think FQW will scan boy from head to toe at the doorstep. :rotflmao:
      Looks like our poor sons will be scrutinized by their future in-laws.

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        XYZ1
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        Got the form for P1 registration form from DS...my DD is going to register under Phase 1......wat a breeze this year!....no more emotional rollercoaster or heart-attacks, no more moving house, no more sleepless nites... :imcool: By the way...DD also qualify for Phase 2A for St Nicks...but DD wants to be in same sch with kor kor...and my whole family wants both of them in the same sch..so i lose my vote.

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        • janet88J Offline
          janet88
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          XYZ1:
          Got the form for P1 registration form from DS...my DD is going to register under Phase 1......wat a breeze this year!....no more emotional rollercoaster or heart-attacks, no more moving house, no more sleepless nites... :imcool: By the way...DD also qualify for Phase 2A for St Nicks...but DD wants to be in same sch with kor kor...and my whole family wants both of them in the same sch..so i lose my vote.

          I enjoyed that privilege 3 years ago πŸ˜‰ My hubby said register daughter in all girls school bcos he likes the idea of her going to single sex school. Daughter was asked which school she wanted to attend. Her reply, 'same school as mummy'. My son hopes to attend all boys sec school. So I encouraged him to work very hard.

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            buds
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            Jennifer:
            Hubby's 1st sister is going to deliver in 2 weeks time but weight of baby < 2kg.


            My brother's wife also had a baby when she was past 40 years old. The baby also weighed < 2kg and had to stay in the ICU for many days, then in the hospital for almost a mth before can discharge.

            During my prime years, both of boys weighed only 2.5 kg. I cant imagine if I were to hv a 3rd one, how light it would be :nailbite:
            Jennifer, do you mean to say that the older we are... we are prone to having smaller/lighter kids? 2.5kg is really small.

            I have experience with NICU with my 2.4kg DD1. She was early by like 3 weeks, extremely jaundiced, extremely sickly. Now she has just recovered from her over-weight status.

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              buds
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              janet_lee88:
              buds:

              Janet, can also be like Meet The Fockers! πŸ˜† His nick starts with \"F\" mah. :rotflmao: Am sure he'd want to scan the ILs as well! Not just the ah-boi must match his expectations... the ILs must not be like those from our ILs thread!


              Drickymummy, in the first place I dun think he would allow his ah-ger to even have a boyfriend. What more bring the boi home..

              Bringing the boy boy home means HE is the ONE ! I think FQW will scan boy from head to toe at the doorstep. :rotflmao: Looks like our poor sons will be scrutinized by their future in-laws.

              He got say he may come to a point where \"no ah-boi\" will be good enuff for his DD. :faint:

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                Funx3
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                buds:
                Jennifer:

                Hubby's 1st sister is going to deliver in 2 weeks time but weight of baby < 2kg.


                My brother's wife also had a baby when she was past 40 years old. The baby also weighed < 2kg and had to stay in the ICU for many days, then in the hospital for almost a mth before can discharge.

                During my prime years, both of boys weighed only 2.5 kg. I cant imagine if I were to hv a 3rd one, how light it would be :nailbite:

                Jennifer, do you mean to say that the older we are... we are prone to having smaller/lighter kids? 2.5kg is really small.

                I have experience with NICU with my 2.4kg DD1. She was early by like 3 weeks, extremely jaundiced, extremely sickly. Now she has just recovered from her over-weight status.

                No True No True -le!
                Mine Baby ALL 3.8kg+ (Heaviest at 4.0+kg), and ALL of Them R born when I'm past my Thirties!
                πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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                  XYZ1:
                  Got the form for P1 registration form from DS...my DD is going to register under Phase 1......wat a breeze this year!....no more emotional rollercoaster or heart-attacks, no more moving house, no more sleepless nites... :imcool: By the way...DD also qualify for Phase 2A for St Nicks...but DD wants to be in same sch with kor kor...and my whole family wants both of them in the same sch..so i lose my vote.

                  You should send your dd to St Nicks mah. Then you can do experiment on whether the type of sch matters for PSLE, assuming all other variables stay the same. πŸ˜‰
                  janet_lee88:
                  My son hopes to attend all boys sec school. So I encouraged him to work very hard.
                  Why your keep saying all boys sec sch must study hard leh? I don't understand. :siam:
                  buds:
                  Secondly, I never thought him handsome leh. He knows that too. He told the girls (again) that all my other ex bfs are more hamsome than him... and he added that prolly that's all they had cause till today most of them are still losers. Something like he has the last laugh liddat la. :roll:
                  C'mon, if your dh is not handsome, then what am I? Oil barrel?

                  Ok ok, mabbe your ex are all like Korean actors calibre. :imanangel:

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                  • JenniferJ Offline
                    Jennifer
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                    buds:
                    Jennifer:

                    Hubby's 1st sister is going to deliver in 2 weeks time but weight of baby < 2kg.


                    My brother's wife also had a baby when she was past 40 years old. The baby also weighed < 2kg and had to stay in the ICU for many days, then in the hospital for almost a mth before can discharge.

                    During my prime years, both of boys weighed only 2.5 kg. I cant imagine if I were to hv a 3rd one, how light it would be :nailbite:

                    Jennifer, do you mean to say that the older we are... we are prone to having smaller/lighter kids? 2.5kg is really small.

                    I have experience with NICU with my 2.4kg DD1. She was early by like 3 weeks, extremely jaundiced, extremely sickly. Now she has just recovered from her over-weight status.

                    I dunno if this is a coincidence, but a friend of MIL also had her last child when she was in her 40s, the baby was also very small.

                    I believe genes play a part too. Small build parents are more likely to hv small build children. Unlikely to hv a pair of small build parents having a big bone child.

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                      JoeeYee
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                      FQW:
                      XYZ1:

                      Got the form for P1 registration form from DS...my DD is going to register under Phase 1......wat a breeze this year!....no more emotional rollercoaster or heart-attacks, no more moving house, no more sleepless nites... :imcool: By the way...DD also qualify for Phase 2A for St Nicks...but DD wants to be in same sch with kor kor...and my whole family wants both of them in the same sch..so i lose my vote.


                      You should send your dd to St Nicks mah. Then you can do experiment on whether the type of sch matters for PSLE, assuming all other variables stay the same. πŸ˜‰

                      One very important variable changed - one a ds, the other a dd!! so since that's changed, you must keep the \"school\" variable constant ie, send to same school.
                      My dd, ds1 and ds2 all in PH but no need to go already see vast difference.... girl is the most difficult to manage, lucky I only have one to 'enjoy'...
                      FQW:
                      janet_lee88:

                      My son hopes to attend all boys sec school. So I encouraged him to work very hard.

                      Why your keep saying all boys sec sch must study hard leh? I don't understand. :siam:

                      All boys sec sch can also play or swim very hard...

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                        FQW:
                        Your dh also prefers one boy-one gal? If I have a gal, then like JoeeYee, I can do experiment mah. Assuming they don't change P1 registration rules, I can then see for myself if environment (same sch, same tuition, same parental involvement) and genes are the same, whether gender plays a part in the outcome of a child success ornot.

                        Even if same gender, character can also be vastly different and affect the outcome. Difficult to get twins to do experiment on.
                        FQW:
                        But then, if I have a dd, chances are when she grows up, I would think no man on Earth will be good enough to marry her. And then I will start to be stressed. Does that make sense to you?

                        Funny thing is for son, I don't have such ridiculous thoughts. :siao:
                        Set a spec for your future sil and make it known to your dd. I informed mine of my minimum requirement already and she went :siao:
                        My dad used to chit-chat with any boy who dared to call me, obviously fishing for family information. He asked so many questions (in a too friendly manner) that only the really interested ones or innocent ones will persist. I had to create a special ringing code for my male classmates to get me to standby phone. :evil:

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