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Happy Chinese New Year, 新年快乐!

I prepared bb with traditional costume to attend CNY party in his kindergarten this morning. Everyone is required to bring CNY snack to share with friends there. I made him Ribena Konnyaku jelly and a box of Da Fa Fish snack with ang pao packet attached on each box.

Hope he has a great time. He doesn’t know how to share yet. When I told him I will be making jelly for his friends, he said “mommy, make jelly for bb only”. *Rolled eyes*

Here, I would like to wish everyone a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year. Bb said: "Gong Xi Gong Xi, hong pao na lai" hehehe....

Comments

Shannon said…
he is SO cute!!!
MUACKS

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR & GONG HEI FATT CHOI
Sasha Tan said…
GONG XI FA CHAI!!!!! u free or not? free come ovwer my blog and draw a house la!
etceteramommy said…
BB is always with his beaming smile. Brighten up my day seeing his pic. Gong Xi Gong Xi.. :D
jazzmint said…
wahh so leng chai ahhh...muakss...

nice scrap, i'm always skeptical about pink and red on boys, but u did well ;)
Anonymous said…
Gong Xi, gong xi!! Happy Chinese New Year!
Anonymous said…
your boy is like a Japanese/Taiwanese star! Especially with the gorgeous haird do .. Well done mama/BB's personal stylist.
laundryamah said…
wah leng chai nya! GOng Xi fa cai!!
Anonymous said…
Kiong Hee Huat Chai!!

Your little boy looked very 'yan-dao' leh!

btw, I've just linked you. :)
I am sure the gals will let him have their share of jellies. :P
Allyfeel said…
Hi everyone,

Thanks for your well wishes. I am back from the long holidays. :) Happy Oink oink year to you guys too. May the new year bring you abundance of health, wealth and happiness.
Annie Q said…
leng chai BB gong xi fa cai!Happy Chinese New Year to u too Prudy!

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