For the whole of Term 3 thus far, the kids have been learning National Day songs in school.
Every day I’ve been regaled with versions of Majulah Singapura, We Are Singapore, Count On Me Singapore, Home (English version and the chorus in Chinese), Reach Up For The Skies, 我的家在陋巷, In A Heartbeat, and One Singapore. There have been accurate versions (Noey) and not-so-accurate (Mei). But whether accurate or not, they have certainly been sung with gusto.
The kids had a lot of fun celebrating National Day at kindy last Saturday, with the celebration being combined with a mini-games day for the school. Singing and waving flags was definitely one of the highlights.
Tomorrow, they will sing the songs for the last time, before we pack them away for another year. We don’t have tickets to the NDP, so we will be watching the parade at home. I toyed with the idea of dragging everyone out to catch the fireworks live, but in the end, I decided I didn’t want to miss the rest of the show. In my childhood and teenage years, it was a tradition in my family to watch the parade together on telly while munching on pizzas. This year, my parents have their own plans but I’ll be reviving a part of that at home with the kids. We’ll watch, sing, eat, and say a little prayer for this land that we live in and, despite all that we might gripe about, love.
Happy 49th Birthday Singapore!
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