{"id":1519,"date":"2009-10-19T12:11:51","date_gmt":"2009-10-19T04:11:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=1519"},"modified":"2009-10-19T12:11:51","modified_gmt":"2009-10-19T04:11:51","slug":"festive-celebration-drawing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=1519","title":{"rendered":"Festive & Celebration Drawing"},"content":{"rendered":"

We’d celebrated Hari Raya and also Deepavali in the same month. For us, it’s really just a holiday break. For the girls, it was a time for them to discovered the differences in each of this celebration.<\/p>\n

Zara drew this in school for Hari Raya. She knows there’s ketupat and the pelitas (some type of Malaysian wall candle sconces<\/a> or oil lamps) in this celebration.
\n\"Zara's.<\/p>\n

And then for Deepavali, she realises that there’s Kolam drawing every where, and she made one herself on paper.
\n\"Zara's<\/p>\n

Zaria, not to be outdone by Zara, did a drawing too. \"Zaria'sShe has been very proud of her drawing, and kept showing it to us. Can you tell what she tried to draw?<\/p>\n

Here’s her answer : “See, my birthday cake drawing. I draw (drew) decoration on the cake. They are sweets. This is the baloon. See, Daddy and mummy is (are) also there. My picture got present also.”<\/span> Zara helped to write Zaria’s name, and put in the words (ok, she spelled that phonetically); she also drew Zaria next to Daddy and mummy, drew a present (which Zaria later coloured), and also some candles on the cake.<\/p>\n

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