Ginny, there was no babysitting. Those who pushed the pushchair/strollers just pushed all the way. Some of them had mums, dads and grand parents taking urns. The boy in the photo, his grand dad pushed. Some had a double buggy which would be difficult.
Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪
我是一个新西兰的中国人,出生在马来西亚的沙捞越州
I am the writer of:
1: From China to Borneo and beyond. 海外华人的中国魂:
从中国,到南洋,到更远
第二次世界大战
我爷爷的故事
2: Diary of a Bereaved Mother, Goodbye my baby 丧儿记:
丧失儿子的母亲的一本传记
Published 2011
Genre: Non fiction, self help, bereavement, infancy death
NZ$35
Available in New Zealand at:
Women's Bookshop, University Bookshop, Auckland, Church of Christ Bookshop, Online orders: Wheeler books,Fishpond.co.nz ,academybooks.co.nz/product/isbn/9780473187095/
For Overseas order:
www.abebooks.co.uk/9780473187095/Diary-Bereaved-Mother...
please send an email:
annkschin@yahoo.com
TV and YouTube Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZk9w-uywAs&lr=1&user=asiadownunder
https://www.facebook.com/DiaryOfABereavedMotherGoodbyeMyBaby
http://annkitsuetchin.blogspot.co.nz/2013/02/foreverinmyheartexhibition.html
5 comments:
Did they have any kind of free babysitting? It must have been very hot!
Ginny, there was no babysitting. Those who pushed the pushchair/strollers just pushed all the way. Some of them had mums, dads and grand parents taking urns. The boy in the photo, his grand dad pushed. Some had a double buggy which would be difficult.
Some of the children cried.
hi ann, thanks for dropping by On this side of town... why are they bringing children to this kind adult activity? cool photo... was here also Ann.
I know the children enjoyed participating.
I think it is a good idea for parents to run with their kids,
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