Thursday, November 16, 2017

The kids' garden

When JE gets to my parents' house in the morning, she goes over to this section:

How are you doing, my plant?

Each of the kids have their own plant.  JE will fill up water and water her plant, which is a Japanese rose.  And gets pretty excited when new buds form and flowers appear.

Poor SE wasn't happy with HER plant.  She burst into tears one day in the car.  The crying was loud and I got worried if there was something wrong.  Then she managed to blurt out, in between anguished sobs...

Ah mah made me plant ONION
I don't like Onion
WAaAAA

Hehehe.

The plant has since been changed to a Japanese rose as well.

But just for the record, here is a picture of the offending plant...

Yeah it IS ugly also

10 comments:

  1. Ha ha..no wonder SE burst into tears. That's not a pretty flower!

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    1. Hehe. The cut onion stayed the same for a long time, just getting uglier and drier. After some time the 2 green shoots came out so my mum was right that it could grow. But still isn't pretty!

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  2. hehe is the onion easier to grow that's why? show photos of the Japanese rose! :)

    Ai @ Sakura Haruka

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    1. No idea why she got an onion hahaha. Erm dunno how to post a picture here... her Japanese rose is the type that looks like a small carnation.

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  3. come come...come to the next BJPE. JE can bring home pretty flower and for Ah Mah maybe a pot of bawang dayak

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    1. Had to google for bawang dayak! Vaguely remember seeing this from somewhere.

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  4. Hahaha, why did grandma make SE plant onions? Now that it has good to Japanese rose as well, SE must be happy again. :)

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    1. She probably thought it was harder to kill! Yeah SE is happy with her new plant.

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  5. Hopped over from Small Kucing's blog! Nice place you have here! LOVED seeing your plants, too! Great photos!
    Jennifer @ http://MyBlissfulJourney.com

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