Wednesday, December 30, 2009
As the year draws to a close, I am bogged down by troubling thoughts that have been bothering me throughout the year. Freedom to spend 24/7 with my kids or financial stability? I guess deep in my heart, I know that someday I will need to devote more time to my kids, nuturing and loving them. Yet, is the time now or later? While work committments are not super stressful, they do tend to eat into the time I spend with my kids. When this happens, I get really mad! However, it really is not easy to find a job that allows you the flexibility to work part-time. Well, whatever the decision I make, I just know that the kids will always be my priority.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
That night, gary and I snuck out for a midnite movie, Avatar in 3D, our first since lucas was born. A really good movie! Even grouchy o'le me (who does not stay up late just for movies) managed to sit through the whole show, haha, it helped that we booked the director seats.
We had initially wanted to bring the kids to the park but the weather was erratic, so we went to Royce Gym at Daimaru instead. Nat and didi lucas went wild, probably because they haven't been there in a while. I think their favourite play equipment is the slides and my adventurous little man even attempted to dive down headfirst, much to my horror! Nat also impressed me with her determination, as she attempted to scale the play equipment. I wanted to help her but she said to me firmly, mummy, you just look ok, I can do this by myself. After a few attempts, she really did manage to do it, and I was filled with pride.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Like a typical boy, didi lucas isn't naturally as affectionate as his sister. My baby girl never rejects a kiss from mummy, and is always ever ready to offer mummy a big hug. But when didi lucas is in a good mood, he plants wet slobbery kisses on your cheek and ends it off with a huge chuckle, manages to melt my heart every time.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Looking at the pic below, I realise that the kids have added more wrinkles and stress lines to my face, but you know, at the end of the day, it's all worth it. And I guess, that's the joy of motherhood.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
It's been a while since I blogged, no inspiration? I have recently begun my night walks again, realised that I haven't been exercising, getting fat. The walks are also a good time to chit chat with the kids on a one-to-one basis. I bring along one kid each night, Mondays with nat, Tuesdays with lucas and so on. It's nice, with a slight breeze, zooming cars, twinkling lights, we spot the stars and the moon in the sky, look for the noisy frogs ribbiting in the bushes, sing silly songs. Didi was particularly thrilled at the supermarket, where he wandered around, touching all manner of vegetables.
I love Christmas. I love bringing the kids out, enjoying the Christmas music and lights and the concerts at the malls. Nat was scared of the big plush figurines walking around last year, let's see if she has become braver over the year.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
I realise that I have not posted videos on my blog for a long time, so here goes, enjoy!
Nat enjoys piecing her jigsaws together, keeps her occupied for hours. These days, I just sit by her and accompany her, she can do most of it on her own as she is quite familiar with it.
Didi Lucas doesn't seem to dance as much in Julia Gabriel class as Nat used to. This is one of the rare times I managed to capture him dancing in class. That said, he loves dancing at home. In fact, when nat sings in the car, didi will sway and dance to her song.
Just before bedtime, nat and I were doing some chinese flash cards. Nat and Lucas have both been watching Chinese flashcards on DVD, these index cards are just duplicates of the terms found in the DVD. I think repetition really works for kids. Nat seems to be able to recognise the Chinese terms for squirrel, snake and worm. There are no pictures on my cards, so I guess she is basing it on memory and not by visual association. In this video, she is trying to teach the baby frog Chinese using the flash cards, it's quite cute to watch her.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Remember nat's terrible twos phase? It did descend upon us at about 2 years of age. My baby boy, all of 14 months old, is reaching that stage. He cries and screams when he is unhappy, likes ultimate freedom to roam around and wants to be entertained constantly. He hates to be restricted, especially in his car seat. Everytime he has his temper outbursts, his sister will chide him in her grown-up voice, asking him not to be naughty and to behave so well, just like her. Amidst the noise, it is quite fun to watch them together. Lucas still adores his sister, always poking his nose into her business, especially when she is doing her jigsaws. However, I am proud to say my baby girl loves her brother too.
Just the other day, we were at one of those kiddy rides. I had only a dollar and the ride was meant for a solo driver. I explained to nat that didi wanted to ride on it, so could he have the ride on his own. Reluctantly, she agreed and without fuss.
Tantrums aside, my baby boy's personality is blossoming ever so nicely. He loves to dance and his favourite activity is dancing with his sister. He can dance to all tunes, especially nursery rhymes and will stand up and shake his butt. I really have to capture it in video some day. He now understands the concept of being praised and when I say "Clever Boy", he will clap his hands and look at me. He loves the song itsy bitsy spider, and especially loves the part when the poor little spider is washed out and he will splash his hands around in glee.
Over the weekend, we went about our outdoor adventures, the zoo, botanic and also a short trip to Orchard to enjoy the Christmas lights. The kids and even my maid had a blast. Normally, I do not "celebrate" Christmas in a big way, with a tree and all. However, this year, I wanted to do something different and make the experience more enjoyable for the kids, so I got us a tree from Giant (cheap and nice). My maid was rather excited, I think in Philippines, they celebrate Christmas in style, and she misses that, as she has been in Singapore for a few years already. Will take some nice pics when the house is all done up, with Christmas stockings and all.
At Botanic Gardens, we met my aunties who are frequent visitors to the park and the kids got the opportunity to play with Astro Boy. Nat used to have no fear of dogs when she was younger, just like lucas is now. However, at this age, she is a bit more scaredy, but she did like patting Astro. Thankfully, my kids are unlike me, who had an irrational fear of dogs when I was young.
Oh yes, please do check out nat's lovely skirt in the picture. I mentioned in previous posts that she is obsessed with having a tutu. We managed to dig out this skirt from her collection of clothes and told her it was a tutu. She loves it to bits and refuses to let us take it off. Interestingly, when I showed her a real tutu, you know the frilly kind, she politely thanked me and said she already had one.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The frustration at work melts away when I am with my kids. I refuse to let any negative energy affect my happy time with them.
Today, I brought my kids to Botanic Gardens for a walk. Instead of our usual route near the Visitor Centre, we went to the other end, nearer to Jacob Ballas. My mum had brought them there before and they enjoyed themselves feeding the birds.
Sunday, November 08, 2009
After nat's flu, which she is still recovering from, I realise she has become potty trained 90% of the time. I'm not sure what the stimulus was , maybe during her diarrhoea sessions at the peak of her flu, she realised how uncomfortable it is to live with soiled diapers. Even during night time, she does not want to wear diapers anymore. Sometimes she will wake up in the night to pee, somedays she will sleep right through without wetting the bed and pee the next morning. I'm so proud of my baby girl.
Today, my maid had her day off. I was telling her to go out and have a good break, since she has been looking after our cranky kids 24/7. It's really quite stressful and I was glad that when she came back, she seemed more relaxed and happier. I had quite an easy time convincing nat to sleep today but didi was not sleepy. Gary kept an eye on him, while I caught a few winks. Thereafter, I entertained didi who was rather cranky. In the end, I did manage to lull him to bed, after rocking and singing to him.
I also managed to catch some pics of didi tottering outside at the balcony, exploring the area with his handy broom and dustpan. He even poked at the potted plants. I tell you, it took great determination to stop myself from whisking him inside the house the moment he headed for the plants. Sigh, experts say that it's good for kids to explore by touch, but does it have to be in the form of soil and grit under their fingernails?
Friday, November 06, 2009
It's been a rough month, taking care of sick kids. Nat passes the bug to didi, he passes it back to her, she passes it to him again! Sometimes, it seems never ending. When you see them on the road to recovery, playing with their stickers, drawing and colouring, just having fun with smiles on their faces and twinkle in their eyes, it really makes your day!
Over the past few weeks, I have been looking after nat quite dedicatedly, my maid looks after lucas. We figured no point for both of us to handle both kids, which increases the likelihood of cross-infection. When she cries, I'm there. I pat her to sleep, I sing her songs, I comfort her when she wakes up crying. However, since she is finally feeling better today, with less hacking, I figured I should go back to routine i.e having didi with me at night. Nat did not like this, she cried and wailed and it took my maid almost half an hour to comfort her.
Sleepless nights and hacking coughs/runny noses/fevers aside, the kids have progressed wonderfully, and for this I am always grateful and thankful.
Nat's latest obsession is jigsaws and we've accumulated quite a decent number, ranging from 3-4 pieces to about 30 pieces. For the more complicated ones, she will still insist on piecing it on her own, so I usually try to consolidate the similar looking pieces together for her or subtly suggest that this piece may go with that one. It's a great activity and keeps her occupied for quite a long time. Her writing skills are slowly improving and these days, I can just about make out the 'A' that she scrawls on the paper. She can now draw objects with eyes, ears, nose and mouth, this is a vast improvement from the time she would just scrawl rubbish on the paper. She can finally colour within the lines, this achievement must be attributed to popo who helped encourage her.
Her memory never ceases to amaze me. On one of our many visits to the pediatrician, she shared with me the story of Cinderella and Snow White, little tales that my mum had read to her. I could actually follow her storyline, with highlights of the ugly witch and the seven dwarfs. What got me laughing though, was that sometimes she got confused and suddenly in the middle of Cinderella, there was mention of a bowl of porridge on the table (obviously she was confused and had got it mixed up with Goldilocks and the Three Bears).
My darling lucas is now perfectly stable on his feet and just loves tottering everywhere, up and down, left and right, into the kitchen, into the playroom and into the nooks and corners of the living room. I've started flash cards with him and surprisingly, he actually focuses. I've also started reading storybooks to him and he focuses on my reading, peering intently at the pictures in the book. He enjoys it when I am overly-dramatic, with loud and soft tones in my voice. He responds to selective keywords e.g Say the word lion and he pets his chest indicating fear. Recite Jack and Jill to him and he will touch his own head, showing how Jack broke his crown. Even though he is my second child, I still love watching his little progressions into toddlerhood.
Just the other day, I was watching a documentary on new parents attending antenatal classes and I just started to reflect on the earlier days (not so long, in 2006) when Gary and I attended the antenatal classes together. Although tiring, those were great experiences we shared together as a couple and I'm glad we made an effort to enjoy such times together. As busy parents of two young kids now, such times are rare.
Now, if only the kids could recover quickly, I would love to enjoy family time once again in the great outdoors!
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Nat's fever has gone, thankfully. However, her hacking cough still remains. The problem is that whenever my maid feeds her medicine, she will force herself to vomit it out. Recently, I have taken over the job of feeding medicine to her, and over several feedings, I have picked up some tips.
1. Reasoning doesn't really work. Neither does threatening. Praises sometimes work though.
2. Bribing her with toys, or a favourite activity like painting works wonders.
3. The medicine has to be spooned into her mouth. She determines how big or small each spoonful is. Sometimes feeding just 3ml of medicine to her can take up to 10 minutes, as each spoonful is very small.
4. Mixing the medicine in milk works only when she is hungry, if not she leaves a whole lot of milk behind.
5. Comparing her with didi doesn't work, telling her that he is a good boy because he eats his medicine without fuss, just makes her more adamant about not eating her own medicine.
Sigh, I don't blame her, as we all know, cough medicine (the black type) tastes really quite yucky. Well, I'll persist in devising new and creative ways to get my baby girl to eat her medicine, wish me luck!
Friday, October 30, 2009
I am glad the kids are getting better. Yesterday, nat had diarrohoea and had to visit the loo quite a number of times. My little clean girl cannot bear being dirty and even if her diaper is just slightly stained, she will want to be washed and cleaned. After so many rounds of visiting the loo, we have established a routine. She will sit on her potty, ask for her Archie comic, close the door and chase me out. Occasionally, I get a chance to discuss the stories in the Archie comic with her, during these times, I will introduce to her the characters like Archie, Jughead, Veronica etc. Haha, looks like I got to move my whole Archie collection from my mum's place back home soon. When she is done, she will head towards the shower area and stick out her baby butt to be washed.
Today, I got her to do a bit of alphabet writing. Since she is quite familiar with all the letters of the alphabet already, I thought that it is a good time to get her to sit down to do some writing. One thing I noticed that is at this age, they still do not have good control of the pencil yet. So the alphabets come out looking quite scrawly. The other issue is that concentration is limited, so keep it short, about 10 min. Lastly, lots of motivation and praise does wonders. I was glad that at the end of 10 min, she was able to follow the tracing and scrawl out a few nice looking 'A's on her own.
She is also obsessed with owning a tutu, you know the little puffed up skirt that ballerinas wear. She saw one of the characters wearing it on television, dancing gracefully around on screen and whenever this segment plays, she will ask me where is her tutu.
Didi lucas is really a good boy. These few days, he has been a great sport and when we are busy tending to jiejie, he plays by himself in the cot, only protesting occasionally. Slowly but surely, he is picking up some words like ''berd' (bird) , "ba ba black" (ba ba black sheep) , "cat", "dog", "nana" (banana), "mummy", sometimes "daddy". I have also started doing flash cards with him, like I have done for nat. His favourite game is hide and seek and his favourite activity is playing his drums set.
My two babies love dancing. The Wiggles concert DVD never fails to get them up on their feet and dancing away. There is one segment in particular, where the little boys and girls are dancing onscreen and nat will seek for gary, wherever he may be in the house, and she says to him, "Daddy, dance with me!" I know that gary is secretly pleased and told him to enjoy this feeling, after all daddies and their little girls will always have a special bond between them.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
It's distressing when the kids fall sick. It first started with nat's fever 2 weeks ago, which subsided and was replaced by a cough. She's been hacking away since, even with medicine from the GP. Then the cough spread to me, then gary, and to didi lucas. Yesterday, we brought the kids to the pediatrician and the cough seemed to subside. Today, she woke up and viola! a fever. It's been going up and down since. She's very clingy and whiney to me, refusing to let me out of her sight. Medicine feeding time is a constant struggle with her vomitting out the medicine half the time. Sometimes, I manage to hide the medicine in her milk without her detecting and sometimes she just throws the half-drunk milk back to me. Amidst all that, I feel constant guilt as I can't care for didi, even though he too is nursing a runny nose and cough. Whenever I carry nat, he looks at me longingly. If I even dare venture towards didi lucas, nat will let out a loud wail and cry with big fat tears rolling down her cheeks. Nights are generally when the fever is at its worse and most of the night is spent sponging her down with cold water. I pray that the kids get well soon.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
This is just one of those things that you must document down, or else 20 years down the road, you forget this wonderful feeling. You know your kids have grown up when after a nap, they do not cry helplessly like a little baby for you to pick them up. Instead, they pitter patter out of the room with their tiny feet, bleary eyed and searching for you. This was the first time for Lucas and it reminded me of the first time Nat did it too. I'm so proud of them. Sob, sob ... my babies are growing up so fast.
My little man enjoying a nice meal at Culinas at Dempsey after his Julia Gabriel class on Friday. Finger licking good!
Later, an evening stroll at Sentosa with the kids. The sun was setting, gentle breeze on our faces and the kids just plonked themselves down and played with the sand. Messy but nice. Nat chased the peacocks and didi got really excited, to him anything that vaguely looks like a bird is called a duck. Nice to have daddy with us on an outing during the weekdays, the kids love having him around.
Today, a short trip to the Istana during the Open House. We didn't stay long, and it was like an early morning walk at the park for the kids. They got pretty excited over the little children's playground set up there, though. I just love places with lots of green space, always reminds me of our Melbourne trip, when we spent hours exploring the Botanic Gardens there, and with such beautiful weather too.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
A few weeks back, I blogged about nat's cheapo trike which I gleefully bought for 20 bucks. Since then, we have junked it. My mum took one look at it and said 'That's one lousy bike you bought.' Thereafter, nat affectionately named it The Lousy Bike. Since then, I have attempted to bring nat out cycling on 2 occasions. Both times, the nuts and bolts fell out even before we pedalled very far. I spent the whole time chasing after a runaway wheel, so embarassing. After the second time, I told my maid to junk the trike. Occasionally, nat still asks for her lousy trike. The other day, I was surfing the internet, and lo and behold, here's what I found from Muji. So cool, so minimalist, so me!
There you are, that's nat's new trike. And the beauty of it is that you can remove the parent's handlebar so easily, once the kids are comfortable on the trike. Who would have thought that one could get such a nice trike from Muji, normally I would go there to check out the nice houseware and kitchenware or even stationery? Didi had a go at it the other day, and he loves it too. Sigh, I spoil my kids too much, don't I?
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Before the grand old age of one, children are like helpless little things, just clinging onto you for milk and cuddles. After one, they seem to grow up, oh so fast. They attempt to walk or wobble on their two tiny little legs and they begin to exhibit a sense of humour :) Just this afternoon, I was in the car with lucas. He had just drunk his bottle of milk, leaving a little behind. Feeling bored, he began to play with the milk, letting the excess liquid drip out from the nipple. I gave him a lecture about doing that and attempted to grab the milk bottle back from him. The naughty little boy looked at me, grinned impishly and kept the bottle just out of my reach. He was chuckling away as I damn near broke my back and lunged forward to remove the bottle from his hands.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Kids sometimes say the most unexpected things. I have always taught nat never to put her fingers into the fan, as the blades would chop off the fingers and it would be a bloody affair. Today, I was trying to shift the fan and I guess it looked like I was putting my fingers into the fan blades. I was so touched when my baby girl looked at me in concern and said, Mummy, be careful. At night, just before she slept, she said, Mummy, sleep beside me, I will sing you a lullaby. Didi also has his way of showing affection. After pitter pattering around the house, he gets tired and climbs onto you and lays his head on your chest. My babies are the sweetest.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
We started the day with breakfast at Jones. Lucas seemed to like the sausages, sigh, a meat person, just like daddy. He had a nap later and when he woke up, he was curious and reaching out to feel and touch all the things around him. It's nice spending some alone time with lucas, and I think he enjoyed it too. He is one brave boy, we came up close and personal with a dinosaur model. Initially, he was scared of it. However, he later mustered up enough courage to even touch the teeth. What a trooper!
Yet, at the back of my mind, I missed my little missy, so we didn't stay out too long.
By the way, did I mention that pretending to speak on the telephone is one of her favourite activities? I dread to think, a decade down the road, the person on the other end could be a boy?! Hmm, should I nip this habit in the bud now? Lay down some ground rules first? Haha, we'll see.
Sunday, October 04, 2009
In the evening, we went to Botanic Gardens, where the kids ran around kicking the ball, playing with the frisbee and feeding fish. Always an enjoyable ending to the weekend. It's times like these that make me feel that I want to just spend all my time with my kids.
I've been waking up early these past few days, so what better activity to do than to update my blog? Brought the kids to a new play gym the other day at Liang Court. This place is one of the most well equipped play gym that I have been to in Singapore, and believe me I have been to enough, to be a good judge of that. There is a swing section, numerous slides, role playing toys like ironing board, vacumn cleaners, kitchen, play houses and shelves and shelves of toys. It's really not too bad to spend an hour here letting the kids run wild and free. My kids loved the mini "roller coaster" as well. I'll probably bring them back there again in a few week's time.
Nat is thrilled to bits with her new toy, a cheapo tricycle I got for her from Carrefore for 20 bucks. The bike she currently has is too big for her, so she can't reach the pedals. This one is just right, and she loves pedalling up and down everywhere in the house. See her grinning like a Chershire cat.
Yesterday, we brought didi for a haircut. The last time we cut his hair, he didn't cry. This time, he wailed the whole way through. The hairdresser (same auntie who cuts nat's hair) is convinced that it is because he saw his sister crying the last time, so he's just learning from her. Hmm ... I wonder. Anyway, it wasn't a great haircut, too much squirming and crying, ended up with him looking a bit nerdy. Never mind la, he is still my handsome little man.Blog Archive
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