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... and a fine time was had by all. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Mulkerin   
Tuesday, 09 December 2008 00:22

Last Friday, Katie's classmate's (Harry's) mom, Visha, was kind enough and brave enough to open her home to host Mrs. Saez's class Christmas Party and admit the hurly burly in.  Everyone appeared to have a grand time even when the presumed entertainment (yours truly) interrupted the mass rummaging of Harry's toys.  I took what photos I could yet some children (including Katie who appears with her back turned, out of focus, or in stopped motion whether frozen or as blurs) were more elusive than others so apologies around if your children didn't turn up in the pictures.  Have a great Holiday! - the Chai-Mulkerins

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It's UN Day at Katie's School (and a couple pics of Maddy) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Mulkerin   
Sunday, 30 November 2008 02:02

In a celebration of ethnicities and nationalities, UWC East, Katie's school, opened its doors for children's performances, numerous national food stalls, and several cultural demonstrations last Friday.  It was lovely, Katie was terribly beautiful in her hanbook, and the other parents were quite nice ... but you know I have to make stuff up.  It is in my nature to attempt humor at this point, so either skip to the photos or endure my comedic attempts which have been color coded for your convenience (if you tend to take things seriously, don't read the red).

 

Still here?  Good.  While some were curious about our choice to put Katie in a hanbook honoring her 1/4 Korean heritage and not go with something American, we just couldn't do it.  Her wardrobe, sadly, doesn't include military fatigues and an M-16 or an American flag T-shirt that was made in China with matching baseball cap or ... wait, is there any other traditional American dress .... gotta be ... maybe we've lived in Asia too long ... nope, just those two.  In a related point of pride, I would like to point out that the USA food table was the only one with a drive through and in honor of not VP-elect Sarah Palin - you could shoot your own moose.  In keeping with the spirit of national identity, the Singapore table borrowed food from the Indian, Chinese, and Malay tables.  Remember, I'm making stuff up.  

 

Sadly, hositilities broke out when one student commented at the Turkish table that the food was the same as the Lebanese table.  Shouts were heard of "That isn't falafel.  This is the real falafel."  And as my mom always says "It was all fun and games until somebody looses an eye."  Fortunately, there were no serious injuries beyond an earful of hummus so it looks like it was fun and games after all which was good, because the mums' UN Security Council meeting couldn't agree whether to send in peacekeepers, implement sanctions, or just put everyone in time out.  The situation resolved itself when the two tables found common ground of dissent when the US table came out with McFalafel.

 

The cultural events included African drumming, jazz, capoeira (the Brazilian dancing/martial art), a didgeridoo, and the one that we didn't get to.  Again, it was all wonderful ... though there was a rather disturbing turn at the capoeira when in an effort to get kids involved, they sung modified children's songs like "If you are happy and you know it, kick his head" and "Head, armlock, larynx, spleen, larynx, spleen."

 

 So yeah, it was a great time and we look forward to it next year.

 

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Happy Birthday, Natalia! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Mulkerin   
Sunday, 30 November 2008 01:20

It was almost like school last Saturday afternoon as many of Katie's classmates gathered to celebrated Natalia's 5th birthday (one of Katie's classmates and friends who lives in our condo as well).  I would have included pictures of Katie and Maddy, but after a dozen marshmallow treats each only the highest tech, high speed camera would have captured the madness.

 

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Bucking Market Conditions, Katie, Maddy, and Audrey Build Gingerbread Housing PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Mulkerin   
Sunday, 30 November 2008 01:37

 It was construction madness at the Chai-Mulkerins last Friday as Katie, Maddy, and their buddy, Audrey, added to the already glutted housing market with their own subdivision, Gingerbread Acres.  While these homes were on the smaller side (approximately 1/2 a square foot on a square foot on land), the girls were optimistic that they could tap into demand by little families including sprites, fairies, and humans hit with a shrinking ray.

 

Sadly,Audrey's and Maddy's house both suffered a roof collapse and Katie's later fell down completely.  It is theorized that Singapore's high heat and humidity saturated the gingerbread leading to structural failure.  Others suggest the high concentration of Mentos and M&Ms overwhelmed the roofs' carrying capacities.  Regardless, we hope these issues are resolved quickly as the Singaporean government has already begun construction on several gingerbread HDBs.  Concerns grow as Denise eats her way through the rubble looking for missing gingerbread construction workers.  Our thoughts are with their families.

 

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Aunt Suzanne's, World Traveller, Latest Dangerous Adventure - She Stayed the Night with Us PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Mulkerin   
Sunday, 30 November 2008 00:53

 Mark's Aunt Suzanne dropped by on her travels from Jakarta to Sri Lanka and fortunately caught an earlier flight so we could actually chat together and get caught up.  We even booted the children out of their room and turned on the aircon - this level of hospitality could be yours as well, if you came for a visit.

 

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