Afterwards we went to the city centre and had lunch near the old market right in the centre of the town. We had walks around the town, through its many narrow streets and inside some of its buildings. I wanted to show Ilyas my favorite trading cards shop but unfortunately the shop is no longer there. After all, it has been nearly 15 years since the last time I visited Cambridge.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Cambridge
Afterwards we went to the city centre and had lunch near the old market right in the centre of the town. We had walks around the town, through its many narrow streets and inside some of its buildings. I wanted to show Ilyas my favorite trading cards shop but unfortunately the shop is no longer there. After all, it has been nearly 15 years since the last time I visited Cambridge.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Legoland
This is what happened when we chance upon a huge castle with a green dragon theme. We thought it is just a slow ride through the dungeon so four of us just get into the ride without much anticipation. At first the ride went inside a dark dungeon (as we predicted) and suddenly we were out in the sun and started to climb upwards. Only then I realised that we were in a roller-coaster! By then the ride started to going down at a very high speed and turn sideways at every corner. And then it started to climb upwards again and the whole same process continued followed by the trademark screams. I thought Ilyas and Maisarah are going to cry because this is indeed their first roller-coaster experience but they emerged unscathed and quite enjoyed it. We bought the picture of the ride and had it printed on the Lego bricks to show to everyone how brave Ilyas and Maisarah are.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Aisyah's Birthday Party
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Second Badminton Friendly between Kensington Club and Malaysian Students
Overall, Kensington Badminton Club won with 14 sets to 12. They also won 485 points to 458 (with an average of 18.65 per set compared to 17.62 per set for us). However, closer analysis reveals that our men doubles won 10 sets to 8. Their mixed doubles were the stronger one, winning 6 sets to 2. Our men doubles also collected 352 points to 324.
Sham and I won both our matches. In our second match, we met their first men double again. Last time we won 17-21, 23-21 and 21-19 so revenge is on the card. In the first set they showed their intention by winning 21-11. In the second set they need only one point to win the match by leading 20-18 but we managed to capitalise on their nerves to win the second set 22-20. In the rubber set, we were leading 20-18 but they equalised to 20-20. However, the pressure was too much for them as we finished the match with two straight points. But it was a close one, just like in the previous meeting. I would definitely looking forward to play them again in the future.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
School Revenue Budget
Among the various documents given to us recently by the Wellesbourne Primary School, being involved in accounting, there is one report that I'm interested in, which is the school revenue budget. I love to see its expenditure section was listing all of its expenses items rather than lumping them together under 'General Expenses'. It could be improved though by putting notes to the account to explain in more details of these expenses.The school income has been decreasing a bit from last year but so does its expenditures. I don't know whether that's a good sign or not. It could means that the school is conducting itself fairly well in anticipating a predicted fall in the government funding. On the other hand, the level of expected education benefits expected upon its pupils might be compromised (the school is spending much less for ICT and other learning resources this year). I wish I could see its income and expenditure reports for the past 5 years to have a better understanding of the financial affairs of a community primary school in the UK.
Ilyas' report
Ilyas also received his report today. His teacher gave comments on various subjects he learned throughout the semester such as literacy, numeracy, science, information and communication technology, design and technology, history, geography, art and design, music, physical education and religious education. In the general comments section, his teacher heaps praises on him and said that he is a pleasure to teach. She said that Ilyas is a very popular member of the class (hmm.. why that sounds familiar?) and she also wishes him every success next year.Above is his attendance record and it shows that Ilyas only missed 9 sessions(1 day equals to two sessions); 1 for illness and the other 8 for trips to London to meet and sending off Mama Tok). What impressed me is that the report has 24 different codes to represent various reasons for not attending a session. It even has two codes for being late and really late!
