Weekend Reflections: Learning about Precision

R teaching Doggie boy how to play  Snooker

R teaching Doggie boy how to play Snooker

A few weekends back while out at Pasir Ris Park the boys came across this snooker table in a restaurant and bugged their dad to let them have a round.  It cost $2 for a round of snooker so R obliged them. The boys eagerly slotted in the coins and released the clasp for the balls to drop. Taking them out of the socket they happily  set them up before starting the game.

It was the 3rd time that Monkey boy  is playing snooker and it was Doggie boy’s first. R gave the boys some pointers on how to play the game properly. They were taught the correct position to place their hands and how to pot in the shots.

It isn’t an easy game for kids however if they are able to master it , it will certainly be more enjoyable for them and we can play the game together as a family.

It takes a lot of precision and carefully planning to land a shot into one of the pockets.  One needs to properly study the placements of the balls on the table before executing his/her shot in the hope of landing the targeted ball in the pocket.

Playing snooker is  a great way to teach the kids about calculated risks and analysis. It shows then first hand the results of the executed moves. Was the move a good or bad decision? Did it get the desired results?

Hopefully in a few years time the kids will be able to play well enough to have a game with us.

Do you teach your kids how to play snooker too?

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Blueberry Pancakes and Red Pepper Soup on a Friday

Blueberry pancakes with chocolate sauce

Blueberry pancakes with chocolate sauce

The past month I have been trying out cooking more varied  dishes for the kids to eat. Doggie boy loves eating blueberry pancakes from KFC so I decided to make my own blueberry pancakes for him at home. It is certainly cheaper making the pancakes then eating them outside. With the same amount paid for 1 pancake breakfast I could make enough pancakes to feed four!!

Red Pepper Soup

Red Pepper Soup

I saw this recipe in the Food for the Brain cookbook which I purchased last year and decided to try it out. It wasn’t a hit with the kids but I’m determined to try it again in a few months. Maybe the next time I will put less pepper in the soup.

What have you been cooking lately?

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