For Mid Autumn Festival, there is really no 'formal' celebration for us and this year is no exception. On the eve of the festival, I brought the girls to the lobby for them to walk around the pool area with their lanterns. Yesterday, which was the celebration, we had dinner at the Japanese restaurant at our condo. No lantern playing yesterday as the lanterns were all partially spoilt after playing with them just one time. Alycia and Sherilyn's lanterns were handmade lanterns, which their Art and Craft teacher taught them during their Art class on Friday. The lanterns were made from used fresh milk bottles, felt, glitter paper and other craft materials. Cass' lantern was a disposable paper lantern which cost only RM2 -- which is what I want. Play and throw and get a new one next year :)
Alycia and Sherilyn posing with their own-made lanterns.
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Ian had a tanglung party at his classmate's house in our neighbourhood. The boys had so much fun bbq-ing chicken wings, playing badminton and 'fire'! They lighted up at least 10 boxes of candles but not so much into playing lanterns, all of which were hung on the trees. hahaha...
Their handmade lanterns are so cute. Good to get new lantern every year. I also burned all lanterns after playing on Mooncake Festival, and get a new one next year.
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