MAMMA MIA! A Feel-Good Must-Watch Musical!

I am a big fan of ABBA timeless songs! Turn back the clock to my late night discotheque days, my favourite dance number must be Dancing Queen! Hence, tonight was an amazing feel-good night listening and tapping our toes to ABBA songs in MAMMA MIA! musical.

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I am a big fan of ABBA timeless songs! Turn back the clock to my late night discotheque days, my favourite dance number must be Dancing Queen! Hence, tonight was an amazing feel-good night listening and tapping our toes to ABBA songs in MAMMA MIA! musical!

Kudos to the MAMMA MIA! cast who are absolutely awesome in giving everyone in the Mastercard Theatres such an entertaining night! I have watched the movie before but it is certainly different when it is played out in a musical with excellent dancers to a live orchestra in good music. It is a dancing night truly. Even the change of props was made in such jovial motion of skip and dance.

There were plentiful moments of fun and laughter. I was pretty sure all the ABBA favourite songs were sung, including Take A Chance On Me, The Winner Takes It All, Does Your Mother Know, Thank You For The Music, Mamma Mia, a total of 22 power hits! No wonder, when the cast made their appearance at the end of the show and Dancing Queen was once again played and sung, everyone in the theatre gave a standing ovation and danced together! It must be my first time standing up and dancing in a musical! There was even an encore number!

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Did you see everyone standing with their mobile screens on?

If you have not watched this musical before, you must do so while it is still here in Singapore till 18 November! After a long wait of 14 years, the musical is once again brought back to Singapore shores as part of MAMMA MIA! International Tour. Here is a synopsis of what the story is about, if you do not already know:

MAMMA MIA! is Judy Craymer’s ingenious vision of staging the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs with an enchanting tale of family and friendship unfolding on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father, brings three men from her mother’s romantic past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago.

What you would like to know about the show:

Photo-taking moments – There is one full MAMMA MIA! poster just before the entrance. If the photo-taking queue is long, you can always be like us, take a we-fie at one of the 3 full height wall posters beside the ticketing counter. There is one more lovely poster when you enter at the foyer outside the theatre. Photography is not permitted during the show.
Good Seats – If budget is not a problem, the VIP seats have the best close-up view. Otherwise, our B-reserve stall seats were already excellent. C-reserve seats are not too bad as well. In fact, most of the seats have quite good view because of the layout of Mastercard Theatres. Booster seats are available.
Food – Outside food are not allowed. There are snacks and drinks, including wine, for sale at the Theatre concession stands at the foyer.
Toilets – The Ladies always has a super long queue vs the Gents. Hence, as much as possible, I always prefer to use the Ladies outside in Marina Bay Sands, right before the show.
Attire – Most of the patrons wore very formal dresses and attire. I guess one of our favourite things to do during the interval is to spot the best dressed! So, if dressing up is your thing, by all means, make it your best night!

Suitability for children – The show is suitable for family with the wonderful songs and dance. However, you may like to answer a few curious questions your child might have if he/she spotted some sexual innuendos in the show *wink wink*

 

More information
When:  3-18 November
Showtimes:
Tuesday to Friday: 8:00pm
Saturday: 2:00pm and 8:00pm
Sunday: 1:00pm and 6:00pm
Where: Mastercard Theatres, Marina Bay Sands
Ticket price: From $58 (Excludes the booking fee of SGD4 per ticket)
Booking: 
PHONE: +65 6688 8826
IN PERSON AT:
Marina Bay Sands Box Offices (Museum, Theatre, SkyPark, Retail Mall and Hotel Tower 1 Lobby).
For more information please log onto – www.MarinaBaySands.com

 

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Disclaimer: All opinions are mine. Thanks to Base Entertainment Asia for the kind media invite and the high dosage of my ABBA fix! It is truly oohhh… MAMMA MIA!

Having the Capacity to Love Other Children

I guess at some point in time as a young mum, my life revolved around just my children. I was trying to be the best mum and learning curve was really steep. As a result, the focus was narrow. Life was not really wholesome. The first person I neglected must be myself, followed by my hubby and then probably all other human beings. Luckily it did not last long. Partly, my hubby is a patient man and he is laid back enough to balance me. I then started to have a “life” that did not focus 100% on the children and I must say that made me happier.

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I guess at some point in time as a young mum, my life revolved around just my children. I was trying to be the best mum and the learning curve was really steep. As a result, the focus was narrow. Life was not really wholesome. The first person I neglected must be myself, followed by my hubby and then probably all other human beings. Luckily it did not last long. Partly, my hubby is a patient man and he is laid back enough to balance me. I then started to have a “life” that did not focus 100% on the children and I must say that made me happier.

Not only did I connect with myself, my hubby, my parents, in-laws, family and friends, I find that when I am with nephews, nieces and children of close friends, I genuinely wish to connect with them individually. When the focus on a particular area has been enlarged, I began to see more things that matter too. For nephews and nieces, that goes without saying that they have lots of my love. I remember their birthdays, prepare presents for them, and I even remember their important milestones in life like taking PSLE and ‘O’ Levels. I am really concerned about their well-being, make time to talk to them, create many opportunities for them to play with my own children, caress their hair, hugging them, etc. I am slowly doing the same with close friends’ children as well.

Then, something beautiful happened. Recently, I received a feedback from one of my child’s good friends who commented that Kel and I are awesome parents and that my child has an amazing family and he loves us as much as he loves his own family. I was really touched. I never expected that our gestures, our genuine care and concern and our family love could have such pleasant impact on another child’s life. I am just too happy that we touched and warmed a child’s heart.

I am sure our children are proud as well.

Another story that was told to me a few years ago by a nurse was that she used to have many neighbourhood kids who would queue up just to let her wash their hair in their village. They enjoyed the way she washed their hair and talked to them gently, asking how was their day and some small chat. Fast forward many years later, when her daughter moved to another city for college, the neighbours who had their hair washed by her when they were young, went all out to help her daughter settle down well.

What a touching story of kindness begets kindness!

In the fast pace of life that we live in, putting some time and effort to show care and concern to other children could be our least priority. Hence, that brings me to the question that I have been pondering for some time: why are we constantly in a rush to beat the time? Taking some pauses and really connecting heart to heart with a human being surely has to be more meaningful than finishing the never-ending house chores or work commitment or focusing on academics. I think it is worthwhile to take a moment to chat with someone, show genuine concern and with that, I hope to rub some of these on my children:

The joy of connecting and giving my time for small little things in life that matter.

Legally Blonde The Musical In Singapore

We have not watched the movie Legally Blonde before. But the hub highly recommended it for Missy because he knew she would enjoy the light-hearted entertaining romantic comedy. With a stroke of luck, we were invited to the opening night for Legally Blonde The Musical. It was our first time attending a premiere! The opening night was in the middle of Missy’s examinations but we went ahead nevertheless after a quick wiki of the story and decided it was worth a short break from the revision. We were glad we went, because Missy really loves it and so do we!

Legally Blonde Premiere

We have not watched the movie Legally Blonde before. But the hub highly recommended it for Missy because he knew she would enjoy the light-hearted entertaining romantic comedy. With a stroke of luck, we were invited to the opening night for Legally Blonde The Musical. It was our first time attending a premiere! The opening night was in the middle of Missy’s examinations but we went ahead nevertheless after a quick wiki of the story and decided it was worth a short break from the revision. We were glad we went, because Missy really loves it and so do we!

If you do not know the story about Elle Woods, the blonde girl who loves pink. In short, it is about a girl who persisted through entry into Harvard Law School to get her beau back. There were lots of hilarious acts, funny dialogues with lots of positive messages sent through Elle’s never-take-no-for-an-answer attitude. I, personally, love Elle’s confidence especially the way she carried herself through the misinformed “Costume Party” where she was donned in a bunny suit while it was really just a casual gathering. Her show of integrity and sticking to her true self in the face of ruining her potential career is what I wish for my girl to be inspired too. The songs are catchy. The entire performance is highly entertaining. Missy gave it 2 thumbs-up! The only thing we regretted was not watching the movie prior to The Musical because it would have helped the kids to understand the story better. So, if you wish to catch Legally Blonde The Musical, do try to watch the famous movie first.

I would say that this musical is very suitable for teens and adults but may be a little hard to comprehend for children 7 and below. So, you may like to consider to leave your younger kids at home for this Musical. Having said that, older kids will find the jovial characters funny! My 2 elder kids like Paulette, the hairdresser (who had a cute, high pitched voice), the delivery hunk (who was totally sexy and attractive) and the gay couple (who made everyone laughed with their gestures and catwalk). As we could not leave our 6-year-old home due to lack of childcare arrangement, he came with us. I was surprised that he was moving along to the catchy songs and fascinated by the dogs that appeared on stage! He clapped when everyone applauded and seemed to be able to catch the flow. Well, we are certainly happy and honoured to be one of the first to watch Legally Blonde The Musical and I hope my review can help you in the decision to get the tickets!

MORE INFORMATION

For more information, check out the information here:

WHEN: From 10 May – 20 May 2018

PERFORMANCE TIMES:
Thursday and Friday: 8:00pm
Saturday: 2:00pm and 8:00pm
Sunday: 1:00pm and 6:00pm

BOOKINGS:
INTERNET: www.MarinaBaySands.com/ticketing or www.sistic.com.sg
PHONE: +65 6688 8826
IN PERSON AT:
Marina Bay Sands Box Offices (Museum, Theatres, SkyPark, Retail Mall and Hotel Tower 1
Lobby). For more information please log onto – www.MarinaBaySands.com

One GOOD NEWS that comes with each ticket:

Enjoy complimentary entry to CÉ LA VI Lounge with a glass of bubbles with ticket printout! (For patrons 18 years old and above.)
Do plan your visit to the lounge before or after the show on the same day!

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SYNOPSIS

Here is a short synopsis of Legally Blonde The Musical for some teaser:

Based on the popular Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie starring Reese Witherspoon, Legally Blonde was a box office success when it opened in 2001, grossing a worldwide box office sales of US$141.70 million. Later that year, it was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy.

 

Like the film, Legally Blonde, The Musical is going to be an all-singing, all-dancing romantic comedy about a southern California co-ed cutie, Elle, who never takes no for an answer. So when her boyfriend, Warner, dumps her for not being serious about her future, Elle turns her attention from fashion to books and enrols in Harvard Law School to win him back. Far from her comfort zone, Elle is suddenly a misfit. But with the help of new friends; Emmett – a teaching assistant with a working class background, Paulette – a down-on-her-luck hairdresser and Greek chorus made up of UCLA sorority sisters, who only she can see, Elle finds her true calling in life – and hint, it’s not Warner.

 

After the original Broadway production was nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Original Score and Best Leading Actress in a Musical, this sparkling new pink production has been put together by the creative team that brought you Big League’s My Fair Lady, one of New York’s leading directors Jeffery Moss and Tony nominated choreographer Bob Richard. The highly catchy songs and lyrics are by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin. With a cast of over 25 performers and two dogs from New York coupled with three new inventively designed, dynamic LED video screens by Daniel Brodie (Disney’s Aladdin, MOTOWN, Troika’s JOSEPH and Wizard of Oz tours), and snazzy modern scenery, costumes, lights and sound, the show is perfect for lightening everyone’s mood and bringing joy.

 

“Audiences are going to be tickled pink by Legally Blonde”, said Jeffery B. Moss. “This is a feel-good musical with a valuable message: Be true to yourself.”

 

Armed with her charm and Chihuahua Bruiser, watch Elle strut from the sorority house to the halls of justice, tackling stereotypes, snobbery and scandal to realise, and Singapore will too, that brain power is as potent as being a blonde in a pink dress.

Disclaimer: Thanks to Base Entertainment Asia for the kind invite to the opening night for Legally Blonde The Musical. We had an entertaining night. Now, my youngest’s favourite catch phrase is “Omigod!”

Finding My Balance In Life

I have been pretty quiet on the blog. There are only 4 blog posts since the start of this year. My presence on social media is diminishing. Forgive me if I have not been responding to your queries on the blog promptly. Forgive me if I have not been up to date with your lives. I don’t think I am having a mid-life crisis, but just trying hard to regain my balance in life. I have limited energy everyday. I am totally drained when I hit the bed. I don’t know how my friends can watch K dramas and play mobile games. I don’t know how other mum bloggers can be so up-to-date with the latest news and gossips and instagram feeds. Maybe they treasure their me-time more than me and are not such a worry-pot like me. Oh, fretting over the house chores and children are lethal combination to one’s energy. I wish I can let go of my ‘Mum-have-it-all” self and worry less.

I have been pretty quiet on the blog. There are only 4 blog posts since the start of this year. My presence on social media is diminishing. Forgive me if I have not been responding to your queries on the blog promptly. Forgive me if I have not been up to date with your lives. I don’t think I am having a mid-life crisis, but just trying hard to regain my balance in life. I have limited energy everyday. I am totally drained when I hit the bed. I don’t know how my friends can watch K dramas and play mobile games. I don’t know how other mum bloggers can be so up-to-date with the latest news and gossips and instagram feeds. Maybe they treasure their me-time more than me and are not such a worry-pot like me. Oh, fretting over the house chores and children are lethal combination to one’s energy. I wish I can let go of my ‘Mum-have-it-all” self and worry less.

It has been 6 months since the helper left. To say the truth, sometimes, I secretly wish that I still have a helper to ease my house chores and gain some precious hours, with it, energy. This is especially so whenever I see that the dust piled up at corners, a forever untidy common table, the dirty chores which I am not keen to do like washing toilets and dealing with household pests. Well, I employed part-time cleaners to my house once a week and none of them could stay on. Maybe I am too fussy but we all think that our house may be too messy for these choosy cleaners. I may have to start decluttering my house first and clean up before I get these cleaners to start work. So, who will pay me to do that? Even good cleaners are hard to come by these days. Hence, I decided to stop engaging them for a while.

The decision to be helper-less is here to stay. The encouraging side is seeing that the kids no longer take things for granted. It is heartwarming to hear them say “Thank you” whenever I help them do their chores on days that they are busy with homework. The nagging still goes on to correct some bad habits, but it is getting better. I am always sweaty and sticky most of the time after house chores. The kids comment on that but they still hug and kiss me. Such gestures warm my heart.

Some nights, I lose it. I teared too. This is usually triggered by the kids’ squabbles. I know it is part and parcel of growing up, but it drains me completely when there is no peace in the house. When all are shouting at the top of their voice, I feel like a lousy mum. I hate it when I cry because it shows that I am not strong in front of the kids. With the sudden dam breaking, all the daytime frustrations at work dealing with conflicts and backstabs seem to ride on the wave to hit me fast and furious. I feel totally breathless.

Are you a parent who is chill about the kids’ homework? I thought I am but I am not. Although as much as I like to be laid-back, I hardly can contain my worries when I see that my elder boy is so cool about his homework and exams. It must be a boy’s thing, to be so chill about it. I know if I leave him alone, he will do just fine. So, it boils down to my insistence on my ways of finishing homework early and be worry-free for play later on. Apparently, Master 11 does not think so, and he much much prefers to play to his heart’s content before he starts his homework at the eleventh hour, often past his bedtime on most nights. Yes, he will do fine, but isn’t this a compromise for his sleeping time? Should I intervene or let him be? I am still learning to deal with the middle child.

Despite all these energy drainers in my after work hours, I try to squeeze in time to connect with people who matter to me most. The first person to pay attention to, is myself. I read continuously to improve myself, gain knowledge and unwind. I resume my running and exercising to keep myself fit. I maintain my healthy diet as much as I can to keep in good health and good shape. One thing I do lesser is blogging. I need more sleep and choose to go to bed than to keep up on blogging. I am not regretting this because I have too many other things to do that matter more. Hence, for now, while I am finding my balance, I will only blog when the mood comes or to meet some blog commitment. I hope my readers will bear with me for now as I pay more attention to do the other things I love.

The other people to pay attention to is, of course, my family. A lunch date with my mum is often rejuvenating. So is a nice dinner and good conversation with my hubby, away from everyday mundane on-goings. I treasure 1-on-1 dates with the kids once in a while. And I try to meet up good friends and ex-colleagues-turn-friends as much as possible too. The effort to maintain good human relationship is worth it because having good relationship with people who matter makes me a blessed and happy person.

With so many things on my plate, I wish I have more time for the kids and myself. Am I allocating the right proportion of time correctly? Sometimes I have self-doubts about me being a good mum. I may be too ambitious to try to have it all. Right now, I am still trying to find a balance. I am sure eventually I will get there. Wish me luck.

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Do Our Kids Really Need Tuition?

Do our kids really need tuition? If you ask me, I would say maybe out of 10 kids, at least 5 may not need it at all. And then we have the other 5 who may really need it due to perhaps, a disengaging school teacher who kills all the passion in the subject, the child’s slow learning pace, lack of motivation and more reasons. So for the 5 who may not need, what is the compelling reason to take extra classes at all? Are our school teachers so incapable of teaching a child such that he or she does not understand the subject well? Is it that we want our kids to be able to answer every single question, problem sum, leaving practically nothing to be wrong?

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Do our kids really need tuition? If you ask me, I would say maybe out of 10 kids, at least 5 may not need it at all. And then we have the other 5 who may really need it due to perhaps, a disengaging school teacher who kills all the passion in the subject, the child’s slow learning pace, lack of motivation and more reasons. So for the 5 who may not need, what is the compelling reason to take extra classes at all? Are our school teachers so incapable of teaching a child such that he or she does not understand the subject well? Is it that we want our kids to be able to answer every single question, problem sum, leaving practically nothing to be wrong? Or is it because everyone is doing so, and if my child is not, he will lose out?

When our first child was born, certainly the thought that we have to set aside funds for extra tuition classes never ever crossed our minds! However, we did secretly hope that we need not spend money for extra lessons. We wished that our children can perform well in school. We know how tuition classes are like from friends and media. And we do not want our children to spend their after school or weekend hours to sit in a class again to understand the same topics. Maybe it is just that we are selfish, we do not wish to ferry them back and forth classes. We certainly would be happy if we can save the money and time on tuition and better allocate them to playgrounds, building sandcastles, picnics, nature or even one or two expensive toys. If you have followed my PSLE series post, you would have known that Missy belonged to the average student and now that she has completed primary school days, my verdict is that I am glad I did not send her for tuition.

Many have asked me how we can go the No Tuition route. The answer is really very simple. Lower our expectations of our children. If you really want me to say the true answer, then it will be:

Have NO Expectations of our child

But how many people can do that? Don’t we all wish for our children to be top 3 in class? For some, getting our children to be top students may be fulfilling what we could not achieve when we were students ourselves. Maybe the real question to ask ourselves is: Why do we want our children to be top students? Can we accept Bs and Cs and why not?

With the pursuit of academic excellence, there are bound to have some opportunity costs. I think these are heavy costs.

Doing well by own efforts

We take away the chance to do well academically by our children’s own efforts. By enrolling tuition from as young as kinder or lower primary, we have never given our children a chance to prove to themselves that they can do it without additional help.

You are no good

We are telling our children that your results are no good, and that is why we are sending you for extra help so that you can improve. If your child is good enough, it is good enough, why do we want them to get the extra marks or even pursue for perfect score, not tolerating even one or two marks loss? What is life all about? Being perfect and always on the top 1% no matter where you go?

Nothing else matters except Ace

Our message to our children is: Academic comes first and anything non-academic or non-competitive do not matter. Is this the right message that we want the children to receive? Childhood life is just that: Ace Ace and more Ace?

No chance to fail

We deprive the children of a chance to fail. They grow up in a world of excellence and In their dictionary, it is missing the words “FAILURE” and “RESILIENT“. We should worry for the day when we no longer can help them achieve excellence and should they fall down, they cannot stand up on their own.

As parents, we all want the best for our child. Apart from basic morals and values, I find that having no expectations on our child is perhaps the best present that we can give them. When we do not expect anything, we allow the child to develop on their own, take charge of their own learning, take responsibility for consequences. By not expecting anything, does not mean that we are totally hands-free and let the child swim on his own. In fact, we can give help, guidance, and if really beneficial, send the child to tuition because the child needs it and not because WE want it. We can give moral support, and all kinds of help but let’s not expect anything in return. Our job is to do what we can to arm the child with the right tools so that he can walk on his own, grow on his own, not dictating which path he must take.

I am all for parents who send their children for tuition because they see the need to do so to help the child. But I wish that this post can remind parents whose children who are already doing well academically, that there are many other things in life that matter more. Some children mature slower, and a less than average results may not determine the child’s future. Some mature in Secondary School or later part in life. Children who are already doing well, let them have the time to play. Children who are doing average, it may just be a time issue. When the time is right, they will do well eventually. It may not be doing well academically, but it may be other non-academic talents that we should nurture instead of focusing on what they are no good in. What for focus on something that you are no good in and struggle to better it in unhappiness than to focus on something that you are good in and better it in happiness?

There is no intention of stating what is right and wrong in the decision for tuition in this post. As parents, we are the best persons to determine if our child needs that extra help in academic. However, before we sign up for that expensive tuition class, we may want to revisit the opportunity costs that I mention above and if this is really necessary or we are just afraid that our kids will fail our expectations.

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This post is the first post of the No Tuition series that I am starting to work on. I will be sharing how we go about our journey on No Tuition and the revisions that we did at home to help our child in the next few posts. My objective is really to hope more parents will focus on a happy childhood instead of feeding the billion dollar tuition industry.