Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Shopping List & Menu For Week Of Sep 28

Shopping List
Grapes
Avocado
Cantaloupe
Apples
Oranges
Bananas
Broccoli
Caesar Salad
Eggs
Cheese
Ham
6 Chicken Drums
Pork Ribs
1 whole Fresh Fish

Monday
Breakfast- Egg, Avocado & Cheese wrap
Lunch - pizza (My Little Pizzeria)
Dinner - Leftover Chinese BBQ

Tuesday
Breakfast - Fresh bread
Lunch - McCain's pizza
Snack - Pasta salad
Dinner - Chinese ribs & broccoli

Wednesday
Breakfast - Ham & egg wraps
Lunch - Chicken noodle soup
Snack - Pasta salad
Dinner - Steam chicken & fish

Thursday
Breakfast - Cereal
Lunch - Fried rice
Dinner - Spaghetti & meatballs 

Friday 
Breakfast - Sausages & biscuits
Lunch - Lasagna
Dinner - Chinese sausage (lap cheung), Steamed pork & eggs


Thursday, October 1, 2015

So How Would You Have Responded?

Yesterday M2's friend's mom WHATSAPP'd me a link and said 'We plan to skip school tomorrow'.  The link was for a parent's group that organizes protests & rallies against the new Health Education curriculum (sex-ed).  The group called for parents to keep their children at home from school for one day to protest against the new curriculum. Then she followed up inviting M2 over to her house if we were planning to keep our kids home too.  Another mom who was in this chat group chimed in and said she was thinking about keeping her daughter home too and said she was 'wondering how other parents think of this protest'.

Honestly, I don't have a strong opinion regarding the new Health curriculum - either for or against it.  Perhaps I am naive?  I feel that the curriculum is an outline & I believe the teachers will teach according to the cues given by the students.  At least this is what I've been told by the teachers I have asked to gain clarification on this matter.  I have also had discussions with my two older children about this & I trust that if something discussed in class is strange, confusing, or they just want to talk more about it, I will be the first person they come to.  We frequently talk about all aspects of school - lessons, teachers, friends, etc... Education these days do not stop at the end of a school day.  I believe education is a partnership between both the school, teacher, home & the community.  I really don't see the point, or effectiveness, of keeping your child at home to protest.   Would it not be more beneficial to speak with the teacher to discuss how & what exactly parts of the curriculum is to be covered in class?

So how did I respond to the other parent?  Of course I did what I usually do when I am uncomfortable sharing my views with acquaintances - I just ignore and do not respond at all.