Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Amelia and London Brits




































Brits' family is our South Afrian neighbour and they are planning to move back to their homeland for good. 'Home Sweet Home', unfortunately I still don't know when I will plan to move back to K.L for good, you know......actually I enjoy the freedom here, less pressure from family, society and .........therefore I still can not answer you when I am going home ???????????


Good neighbour is not easy to find, it is by chance and luck, to know Brits' family, Alwyn, Donna and little baby Amelia (Milo had moved back to SA) such a joy and fun, lot of SA B.B.Q. Think back our downstair fomer neighbour, it was horrible experiences, **&%??(*&^ foul mouth words and shouting always in their household, poor us had to put up with this for nearly two years, we had called police twice for their violent arguments, the reason to involve the law force was because they have two small children with them. At the end, the partner ended up in prison and the single mum moved out. Now we have quite a nice neighour, thank God.


Back to the title 'Amelia and London Brits', Amelia is only five months old, she is such a sweet baby, we all adore her and like to babysit her. It is such a fun and joy to babysit Amelia, especially now she is starting baby talks, some cute and funny words and always smile when someone talk to her. I feel a bit sad that she is leaving us, therefore we decide to buy something special for her, a gift from three of us, Auntie Riana, Magda and Estee.


After a long discussion we all agreed to buy her a special teddy bear. This is not a normal teddy bear which just buy it from any shop or shell. In fact this bear has a heart, birth certificate and special wishes from three of us to little Amelia. Before the bear was born, we have to give her a name, think, think.....Aha ! named her 'London' and surname 'Brits'. Ha ! 'London Brits' sound likes 'London Bridge' Great!! it is a good name because it reminds them their time in London.


Firstly, we made a journey to Regent street, Henley Toy shop, bear factory department to choose the bear. Secondly, the outfit was chosen and then the factory staff fed the bear with cotton ball in the special machine. Not the last but the most important and vital process was to make the payment, it costs £32, to the cashier. Once the payment went through, the bear was born and it is belong to Amelia. Final step was to register 'London' in the computer, so she could get her legal birth certificate, Ya...........mission completed.



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