A few more days to go before the GOAT gallops to the 15th day of Chinese New Year (CNY). Thanks to the kids, Daddy now know GOAT ranks Number 8 on the Chinese Zodiac animals (十二生肖).
This CNY, the kiddos show us a few other tricks too. They know how to play Mahjong! It was hilarious watching them “grab” their tiles, just nice we got four kids (脚) to start a game :p
Just in case you are wondering why SengkangBabies is promoting gambling, kids are actually playing Jenga haha.
Daddy always forget the Zodiac animals sequence, except first is Rat and last is Pig. Fortunately kids came to the rescue with a catchy tune. The only downside is kids insist parents sing 100 times with them every day.
Video : How to remember the 12 Chinese Zodiac animals
Lastly, when did Boon Yee pick up Piano? Although he is banging the notes, he got some “pattern” right?
Traditionally, this is what we do during Chinese New Year. On the first day, kids will start queuing for 紅包 (red packets). We insist each one come up with a different Chinese New Year greeting 🙂
Sort of a rehearsal for them before we go visiting.
OOTD for our family, not sure what is OOTD, ask the kids :p
Wishing Good Health for everyone 🙂
Feasting always start with 团圆饭 (reunion dinners), followed by endless meals (and snacks) at relative’s homes.
Kids love the selfie stick! They are taking turns to take wefies 🙂
Enjoying cousin’s company. Eating, playing, chit-chating. Having Fun!
Along the packed schedule, we celebrated Mummy’s Birthday on CNY day 2 (初二).
Other Chinese New Year activities.
A few more sunsets, and just like that, Chinese New Year 15th will be this Thursday. Just 12 months ago, we instagram our daily activities (click for story).
A new start, a period to appreciate what we have achieve together as a family and to collectively appreciate our blessings. To everyone, 新年快乐 心想事成 🙂
When I am eating fish balls, I make sure my boys are around. In case fishball gets lodged in my airway, kids know how to perform abdominal thrust on me.
At Emergency Preparedness Centre, kids had fun clearing the airway from a mannequin. However, I need to emphasize that kids should not anyhow practice on each other!
If a fire should break out in the kitchen, our kids know how to use the fire extinguisher. Remember P.A.S.S (Pull.Aim.Squeeze.Sweep)
You have no worries when Boon Xin is around. She knows how to spray the watermist gun too.
Smoke inhalation can knock one unconscious, so keep low. Follow the kids as they crawl their way to the exit.
They know CPR too, but are not certified. I would prefer them to call 995 in the event that they discover someone unconscious and not breathing. From my first responder training, we can only try our best to assist, it is tiring to administer CPR, and even a trained paramedic might not resuscitate a person.
1&2&3&4&5 1&2&3&4&10 and so on. Reminder for kids, do not practice on your slumbering siblings!
We visited Emergency Preparedness Centre last Sun 15th Feb. It happened to be Singapore’s Total Defence Day too. The little ones might not understand that Singapore surrenders to Japan on the same day during World War 2.
EPC aims to showcase life saving tricks and skills to more people. We need to reinforce to our kids that protecting Singapore is everyone’s responsibility, not only the military.
The three students who survived Typhoon Haiyan shared their experience.
Situated on the 2nd floor of Central Firestation Heritage Gallery, book your next edutainment session at this link.
Besides the life savings mentioned above, EPC has a lot of interactive panels for kids. They will showcase the Do’s and Don’ts during Lighting, Tsunami or an Earthquake.
Video : Emergency Preparedness Centre (EPC) provides interactive Fun all around, and kids learn new skills
You can even experience natural disasters in a simulation, the 3D setup got a bit of USS feel 🙂 Pretty realistic!
Fire incidences can be easily ignited all around our home vicinity. Faulty plugs or daisy chaining all the plugs at one socket! The number 1 fire spot is the common rubbish chute, why would anyone flick their cigarette butt down?
Fire needs three components to ignite, identify them (Oxygen, Fuel and Heat) and you can then proceed to stop (starve) the flame. Always Safety first, and if we need to evacuate, SHOUT loudly and ensure everyone wakes up.
Hopefully, we know how to respond when Singapore encounters threats of Bombs and Terrorist attacks. In worst case, we are supposed to coop ourselves in bomb shelter, but do remember to clear the packed storeroom first :p
Other tips which might prove useful in day to day incidents
We stayed on at the Civil Defence Heritage Gallery after our EPC orientation. Our valiant SCDF folks had volunteer themselves for many oversea missions too.
We have some tips for house hold. Leave a torch light (with batteries) next to your circuit breaker. Do family members know how to use it? Do label the rooms too.
Know your escape route. In the event that lift is not usable, we have to walk down the stairs. Does everyone know where are the hidden stairs?
Fireman or paramedic, kids can choose their own HomeTeam assignment.
Everyone plays a part in defending Singapore. We highly recommend EPC for school going kids.
In case you are not aware, most firestations will have open house every Sat from 0900 to 1100. We will recommend you make it a two in one event when you visit EPC.