My kid received a surprise when his tuition called my wifey to inform that he was one of the most improved student in his recent school exams. He was invited to an award ceremony organised by his tuition centre and of course, the whole family was invited too. I was extremely pleased with his tuition centre for organising such event annually and even handed out RM1K+ cheques to high flyer students who did very well in their PMR, SPM as well as UPSR exams. As for me, I always promised him a reward if he did well in his exams and he can named a gift (which is not too expensive, of course :P ). I got him a watch this time around while in the past, he asked for some slightly expensive toys. Rewards always work , I guess. :)
After the ceremony, we decided to celebrate at a nearby Japanese restaurant since all of us are Japanese food lovers.
Some vegetable sushi ...can't remember the name. My wifey always like to order this. It taste like popiah...lots of crunchy stuffs inside. |
Kani sushi and sake sushi |
Edamane - My little princess favourite |
My Salmon teriyaki Bento set.... as usual... |
Fried pork (Katsu) rice ... my kid wanted this and it's the most expensive of all at RM32. The pork was imported from US. |
Curry that comes with the katsu rice above. I think I can have the rice and the curry anytime. No need any meat. LOL |
I got myself a Salmon Sushi |
It's a great night for my kid and I hope he continue to get more recognition in the future for academic excellency . Of course, EQ is also important and not to be neglected and I hope his church school will help in that. Have a good week !
Wah, another Japanese meal!
ReplyDeleteOishi neh~
Wah, so canggih one ahh, tuition centers also got award ceremony? Fuyoh.. I like the kani and sake sushi, not so much of the vege sushi, hehe.. And as usual, I like your salmon bento the most..
ReplyDeleteKids these days so lucky - all kinds of rewards for every little thing. My time, did not makan sugarcane, already considered lucky!
ReplyDeletewow!! congratulations to your kid for being one of the most improved student!! that's such a piece of good news to know early in the morning!! nice~~
ReplyDeletehehehe!! a nice Japanese meal (*again*) to reward your kid.. errrr, can i say you also use that as a reason (or excuse) to reward and pamper yourself at the same time?? hehehehehe~~ :p
ReplyDeletenice sushi, nice sashimi, nice bento set, nice edamame, and i love that curry katsu!! oh, so delicious~~
ReplyDeletewaahhhh... what a proud papa!! Like father, like son? heheehe... Keep on the good work, Boy H.. So how much did he get? What tuition centre is this? So canggih one.. must be really expensive... :p
ReplyDeleteClevrr boy. Gene from dad or mom?
ReplyDeleteNice set :).
wow, congrats! So nice to get a treat!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your son.
ReplyDeleteHe must be very happy & proud :-)
I must say Congrats to you and wife instead! Both of you provided and guided your son so well to become what he is!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I was hopeless in my studies during primary and my father also offered me carrots to improve. In the end I started coming up top in class from Standard 6 and my father reduced my prizes!!! Cheh!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations WeiHern. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to vege rolls, i'd prefer the vietnamese version haha
ReplyDeleteHayley - yea, we are Japanese food lovers !
ReplyDeletePrincess ribbon - yeah,I was surprise too to see they gave away monetary awards.
ReplyDeleteStp - times are different !
ReplyDeleteSk - thanks but he still got a lot to learn. Not yet near the top yet.
ReplyDeleteSk - lol, yeah, reward all of us !
ReplyDeleteSk - it seems like you love Japanese food too !
ReplyDeleteReana - he didn't get any money, just a trophy to encourage him.
ReplyDeleteKucing -lol ...difficult to answer your question !
ReplyDeleteWenn - :)
ReplyDeleteLina - he was nervous actually...lol
ReplyDeleteTM - haha..thanks.
ReplyDeleteTM - Alamak...how come? Kena cheated! lol
ReplyDeleteThanks Merryn.
ReplyDeleteKen - me too.. not many Japanese eateries have vegetables rolls I guess.
ReplyDeleteWell done to your boy! You are one proud dad, Chris!
ReplyDeleteYes, a little reward is alright to motivate them. I do give some rewards to my kids when they do wwll in something.
Rose - Yes, very true. Kids needed that extra motivation which will also makes them enjoyed their boring studies.
Deletethat would definitely have been my type of meal!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your son! I love Japanese food except sushi, not a fan of sushi :)
ReplyDeleteCquek - you are a Japanese food fan !
ReplyDeleteFoongpc - thanks! Hmm...strange , you don't like sushi but like Japanese food. Lol
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