Tuesday, May 14, 2013

All rolled into one

 http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/polisci/faculty/chwe/austen
the idea of Jane Austen being an unsung game theorist, some 200 odd years ago is written in a book.
I'm planning on getting the book after reading the classics below.


 meet Rayme (white) and Brownie.
she cares for their meals and told me to - "please feed them if they are hungry and give them water if they are thirsty."

Colin looks so much like Rachael (in the photo below)


 On the way to Mandarin class, Sunday.

We read a book and it has a "Albatross". She asked me what's an Albatross, and I normally will google to show her a picture. Then she told me it is similar to "Puffin". which is in her words : "black-and-white like a Penguin but not a Penguin, has feet like ducks but not a duck, and Flies under water".
I thought she was mistaken to describe it flying under water but when I wiki searched it, indeed Puffin's swimming technique is a flying motion under water!   Where did she learn this from? I asked.
Go, Diego, go! (Dora's cousin) the cartoon series. wow. That's educational! Haha.


 Been practising the violin more often now that I am having a 6-weeks school break.
Don't know why I feel even busier than school days, I hope for a slower pace please.

 This is depiction of Pinocchio
the one below is an Alien  (with a third eye??)

we were reading this book that has no storyline but just key words. 
i commented that i wasn't too sure if they (the mother and baby) visited the neighbour's or the neighbour came over. (because the mother (in red) looks more relaxed, like at her own home). kiki thought for a while and said that they went to the neighbour's because the family portraits on the wall are the neighbour's family. wow, i'm impressed by her observation.

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