I stopped writing shortly after I became a mother to Big Bee, probably overwhelmed by the busy life of motherhood! But I restarted my journals shortly after Little Bee was born.
As such, I was able to remember the little exquisite details of my life, and I thought these diaries would be a nice keepsake for my Bees when they are all grown up and I had passed on from this world.
Hence, journal writing is something that I encourage fervently in my girls, so that they maintain a beautiful record of their lives to re-live exhilarating or sad moments. I thought it gives a good balance to our perspectives throughout life if we can sometimes look back and reflect.
Therefore, Big Bee started her first diary at the age of 5 - right on her 5th birthday! And she had been steadily writing since then.
Little Bee just started her very first kiddy journal in March, when she was 4.25 years old :)
Here are some of their entries from their first diaries (and I added in mine too!). All unedited, so pardon the bad English (especially mine!).
Our first diaries
Big Bee
28 April 2007 (5 years old)
I went to Siloso Beach Resort at Sentosa. When I reached the hotel, I keep jumping on the bed.
4 November 2007 (5.5 years old)
Today I went to Gallop Stable and my horse's name is Charlie. I love horse riding. I went to Gallop Stable to learn how to ride horses. I was very happy because the horse was trotting.
Little Bee
13 April 2011 (4.3 years old)
I went to Changi Airport for my field trip. I took the sky train.
29 April 2011 (4.3 years old)
I went to school for our Book Parade. I wore a princess dress.
Me
3 January 1984
Today is the first day of school. I'm in the afternoon session this year. Mr Lim is our form teacher. At my class, I sat with Serena. Today at school, Mr Lim gave us a Science quiz. Our group won. The second group has a naughty boy who talked aloud. Once, today, he even wrote a love letter to Jenny Lim. Recess, I ate Mee Soto and an ice-cream. After school, I went home alone. My watch has spoilt. I was in a hurry home for I had to learn drawing at 7pm. It's already half past six when I came home. I ate my dinner quickly and then changed my uniform and went to draw with my brother. Mum brought us there. Our class has quite a lot of new boys and girls. The old members drew not the same as them. And I've got 79 for my drawing.
5 comments:
That was me... Didn't notice it's my hubby's account. Again. Heh
Hey, you didn't put your age! *wink*
Wow, its impressive that you managed to get them journalling at such a young age! I think its a great habit to develop! :)
MamaJ: Thanks! :) Being a fan of journals myself, I hope my little ones can also keep memoirs of their lives and read back when they are adults! Am sure you can start with your boy soon!
K: Sorry, your comment were wiped out during that recent Blogger crash. Heh - you are sharp in that you noticed I did not put my age. Erm, for someone who can write this length of journal in 1984 means I am not too, er, young :( Hee.
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