Perspectives – Pandemic through the eyes of a 13 year old
Moving into our first circuit breaker was an interesting experience. Covid-19 had affected all of us. Many businesses were shut, our school was shut! Our lives had changed quite dramatically. I used to spend mornings and afternoons and even weekends in competitions – mainly swimming as I am part of the school swim team. I love sports – I play badminton, golf and even soccer on weekends. With the lockdown, all these activities stopped and our school has moved to home based learning. It was an entirely new adventure as my mum would optimistically put it.
I was looking to do something similar in 2020, but with the Covid-19 limitations it wasn’t as simple. The idea then came to me: We could still host a concert, but with a twist: it would be online. So in May 2020, my brother and I organised “ Music For Hope”, an online concert with 17 of our friends which would be a tribute to the frontliners and to raise funds for the vulnerable families affected by the pandemic through the Courage Fund. Through the generosity of many, we raised $7,400 for the cause on the GiveAsia website. However, none of this would have been possible without the continuous help and support of one person – my mum. My mum has taught me many important life values and virtues, and was always there to support me in whatever I was doing. From helping me organise charity events, to cheering me on in swim competitions, she would always be there. So this round, I would like to support her. Over last year during the lockdown, she started a passion project – putting together a collection of parenting stories. She said that the idea for the book came from all the mummy breakfast, lunches, dinners and drinks that she has been on. These were where she would hear the best parenting stories. So she decided to pen down her own story with us and she also asked her friends to share their stories. She called the book “Raising Parents”.
My mum published the book at the end of last year as she did not want 2020 to just be remembered for Covid. So she agreed when I suggested to her that we could donate part of the proceeds from sales of this book to Pencils of Promise (PoP).
Click here to buy the book — Raising Parents: Myth of the Perfect Parent (Paperback) by Louisa Ch’ng
Please also find my personal plea and a short video on POP here.
You can also donate on this link: https://fundraise.pencilsofpromise.org/team/263570
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