Friday, March 27, 2009

She Wants To Go To Australia

Yesterday, my sister called from Australia and talked to my little daughter. This little girl of mine told her aunt that she wants to go to Australia.


Before the telephone conversation, she was telling me: “Mom, lets go to Australia tomorrow.” I told her: “We can’t just go to Australia anytime we want to. It’s not like traveling back to grandpa and grandma’s house. We have to plan for the trip, you know, like booking the air ticket and hotel room, getting ready some suitable clothing like Berghaus jackets and walking boots, and most importantly, we got to choose a school holiday to visit Australia. We can’t just go there on Saturday and return on Sunday, you know. If we want to visit your aunt, it has to be five or seven days. Australia is so far away.”


It is always my dream and wish to travel all around the world, to visit different countries to experience different food and to learn the local culture. Australia would top the list of countries I wish to visit and it would be a family trip with my mom and dad. Since my sister worked in Australia, they never had the chance to visit her. We would only see her once a year. She would be delighted if we visit her for once.


This morning, I was talking to the children about visiting their aunt and took the opportunity to tell them that they had to fulfill three main criteria before qualifying for the visit. Firstly, they have to learn how to behave themselves; secondly, they must know how to take care of themselves as in doing things like a big boy and girl without babying around and thirdly, they must be able to help mummy. Let’s see if this could motivate them to change their behavior.

3 comments:

Jolyn said...

hahahaha.... sneaky trick :)
anyway... if you guys do plan to come, dont worry bout the hotel, I can always arrange that for you...

Anne said...

Haha, that is a very good approach! Kids learn faster if they're motivated, so I'm sure you'll be able to change their behavior very quickly and in time for the trip! Good luck

David hogard said...

Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It is almost a continent on its own and a giant island. It has only about two people per square kilometer, the lowest population density in the world. Australia has over 10000 beaches, more than any country in the world. There are over 40 million kangaroos in Australia, the most well known animal unique to Australia.


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