Boo!! Scary Monday

It’s really scary seeing how fast Tiger girl is growing up. At 13 months she’s very assertive and am eager to do what her brothers are able to do.  She can’t really walk independently yet but here is she wanted to zoom around on the skate scooter at home. She gets frustrated when it can’t move so Monkey  boy is helping her by pushing her around on it.
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My choice this week is based on a classic show which I used to watch when I was a kid.

Questions:

1. My current weather is _______?

Either super hot or  raining cats and dogs.
2. What is your favorite sound?

Piano © by Sean MacEntee

The kids practicing the piano.

3. What is the worst flavor of ice cream?

kek seng durian ice cream © by scaredy_kat

It would definitely be durian ice -cream. Yucks!!

4. What magazine do you look for when you are stuck in the waiting room?

It would be either Her world or National Geographic. 

5. What is your favorite condiment?

Tabasco Flavors © by barron

 

Tabasco wins hands down.

SOC: Organizing Keepsakes

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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what keepsakes that I would like to leave the kids. I’ve been pouring through their digital photographs that they have from birth to now and decided to do a photo book for each kid. I had my hard disk crash on me once and am paranoid that the pictures which I took would be wiped off if there is any more crashes or virus attacks.  I already have a photo album for each kid to paste in their 1st photographs and ultrascan pictures inside. However as they grew up I haven’t been printing out many of their pictures for viewing.

Besides their photo album the kids also have a notebook documenting their various milestones.  I’m been wondering if there are any other items I should  keep on their behalf which would not clutter up the place.  We are staying in an apartment and space is limited. Every little keepsake that I collect will have to be multiplied by three so that it’s fair for each kid to have the same momentos.

How do you organize keepsakes for your kids?