It's been 2 wks since my last post and I have so much to blog about. DN's milk allergy, DN's love for heavy vehicles (I'll explain), DN's sleeping pattern, DN's love for swimming and DN's day @ Gymboree.
Let's start with something fun!
DN's Day @ Gymboree
B organised a trial lesson at Gymboree for a few of us Sept moms. DN got to meet Cayden, Jovann, Arianne, Gabriel, Reubern and Sophie. Golly, his social circle is bigger than mine. -_-
Learnt 3 things from the class.
1. I'm no spring chicken.
It's official, I'm an old goat. I could literally hear all my 32-year-old bones creaking and protesting as I rolled, jumped, bounced, slid and crawled. Dust was coming out of my joints. Golly, was I tired. Thank goodness Gymboree allowed both parents in coz after 5 mins, I deftly handed the baby over to PF and told him I'll take care of taking the pictures.
*bleat*bleat*
2. I don't learn my lesson.
I signed DN up for 4 more sessions at Gymboree!
It's $30 a pop, goodness. So after our 4 sessions are over, and after I've learnt how to use all the equipment, PF and I are just going to bring DN over for Gymboree's "Playgroup" sessions. It's one hour of free play for $8. Who needs a trained instructor specialised in baby development when you've got 2 over-the-hill-and-far-far-away old goats??
*bleat*bleat*bleat!!!!!*
3. DN is a Teacher's Pet in the making.
One of the activities required all the babies to sit in a circle as the parents sang and helped them with simple hand movements. As the teacher was talking and explaining, DN decided to show the teacher what an attentive little baby he was. He crawled into the centre of the circle and plonked his bottom down, facing the teacher, and he couldn't be coaxed back. It was hilarious!
His name tag!
During one of the activities, the teacher blew bubbles into the air for the babies to reach out for. Good for eye tracking.
That's DN & Cayden.
With Cayden's camo-outfit and GI haircut, they look like they're conspiring to overthrow the government or something.
This is supposed to help build their sense of balance. It's an upside down dome that rocks.
And this is DN, looking a bit lonely in the middle of the circle.
Sophie, DN & Jovann
Saturday, April 14, 2007
I love the weekend :D
When PF asks me what I'd like to do when the weekend rolls around, I usually say, "Let's hang out at home." Egad! I'm a hermit! I was never like this before. In fact, we used to joke that our home was like a hotel (minus room service & housekeeping, shucks) coz we only went back there to sleep.
Now, I love staying at home with DN. He's so much more fun to be with now, compared to when he was just a wee baby. Okay, it's not like we're having intellectual conversations about capital punishment or baking cookies together, but I just enjoy being with him. Granted when it's nap time his Mr Hyde persona blossoms, but when he's not cranky, he's quite a funny chap.
Today I did all the things that I miss out on on weekdays when he's at my MIL's place, like...
Before THE PHONE
After THE PHONE
(look closely, the new eyebrows are the same as his original ones! LOL!)
When PF asks me what I'd like to do when the weekend rolls around, I usually say, "Let's hang out at home." Egad! I'm a hermit! I was never like this before. In fact, we used to joke that our home was like a hotel (minus room service & housekeeping, shucks) coz we only went back there to sleep.
Now, I love staying at home with DN. He's so much more fun to be with now, compared to when he was just a wee baby. Okay, it's not like we're having intellectual conversations about capital punishment or baking cookies together, but I just enjoy being with him. Granted when it's nap time his Mr Hyde persona blossoms, but when he's not cranky, he's quite a funny chap.
Today I did all the things that I miss out on on weekdays when he's at my MIL's place, like...
- Giving him a bath (he likes slapping the water)
- Preparing his lunch of rice cereal
- Feeding him
- Playing with him & his toys
Simple stuff really, nothing to write home about, but it's the only time when I'm really a MOM. And, bless the little guy, although he's with my MIL from 830am to 630pm from Mondays to Fridays, I'm still the one he looks for and crawls to when he wants a cuddle, and at night, he goes to sleep the quickest when I'm the one cuddling him. :D
Nothing beats an adoring baby when it's time for an ego boost eh?
Some photos I took today. Thanks to WP & B for the montage idea!
And of course, the icing on the cake is this photo I took with THE PHONE. A gem! A gem I say!
Before THE PHONE
After THE PHONE
(look closely, the new eyebrows are the same as his original ones! LOL!)
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Sabo!
On Saturday, PF and I went on a mini-getaway. We left DN with PF's parents and checked into Royal Plaza on Scotts for 1 night. Finally! My first time sleeping through the night since DN was born. I was very excited.
As usual, I had grand plans and many tasks to accomplish during this "relaxing weekend". I wanted to shop for new tops, collect my phone from Motorola, laze by the pool, get a tan, read a book, cut my hair, get my eyebrows done, watch a movie, go for a romantic dinner and (haha) REST.
I'm a high achiever okay?!
We had dinner at Sushi Kikuzawa @ International Building, a nice little cubby hole of a restaurant / sushi bar. Ahhh... it was nice to eat SLOWLY and with BOTH hands, without a baby on the lap and drool on my skirt.
Shake Sushi
My favourite! It was cooked with a blow torch (is that what the chefs call it???) and had a little swipe of wasabi underneath. I hate wasabi, but this was so good. I don't know why!
Ebi, dunno-what-fish, Unagi
It was a buffet, so the chef just put on your plate what he thought you should be eating. When he wasn't looking, I quickly transferred the prawn sushi to PF's plate. :D
Spinach Salad
Wow. This was good. It was cold and the bonito flakes were delish!
Unagi Sushi
I've never tasted better Unagi. It was sliced so thin, it melted in my mouth! *phwoargh*!
Chicken Broth with Gingko
Nice and light. But only ONE gingko nut. Hmmph. -_-
Dinner was good, slow and relaxing. But I can't say the same about breakfast. We ate breakfast in 15 minutes because at 8am on Sunday morning, PF's parents called to ask us to come back and bring DN to the PD. He was covered in rashes, from head to toe!
Gone was the slow breakfast at the hotel restaurant, gone was the 3 helpings of scrambled eggs and waffles, gone was the nap after breakfast... *sighhh*
When we picked DN up, he was quite red and blotchy. His face had red patches all over, his back was red and so were his elbows, armpits and thighs. But he didn't seem uncomfortable and was happy to see us. Apparently, the redness had already gone down. It was worse at 4am. He had blisters on his body!
But wait, get this, on the way to the PD, it totally cleared up! He was as right as rain by the time we reached TMC. It was probably a weird case of heat rash. So we kept the air-conditioner on the whole day and all 3 of us just camped out in his room. DN had us all to himself for the whole day, the manipulative little thing.
DN sabo us big time!
On Saturday, PF and I went on a mini-getaway. We left DN with PF's parents and checked into Royal Plaza on Scotts for 1 night. Finally! My first time sleeping through the night since DN was born. I was very excited.
As usual, I had grand plans and many tasks to accomplish during this "relaxing weekend". I wanted to shop for new tops, collect my phone from Motorola, laze by the pool, get a tan, read a book, cut my hair, get my eyebrows done, watch a movie, go for a romantic dinner and (haha) REST.
I'm a high achiever okay?!
We had dinner at Sushi Kikuzawa @ International Building, a nice little cubby hole of a restaurant / sushi bar. Ahhh... it was nice to eat SLOWLY and with BOTH hands, without a baby on the lap and drool on my skirt.
Shake Sushi
My favourite! It was cooked with a blow torch (is that what the chefs call it???) and had a little swipe of wasabi underneath. I hate wasabi, but this was so good. I don't know why!
Ebi, dunno-what-fish, Unagi
It was a buffet, so the chef just put on your plate what he thought you should be eating. When he wasn't looking, I quickly transferred the prawn sushi to PF's plate. :D
Spinach Salad
Wow. This was good. It was cold and the bonito flakes were delish!
Unagi Sushi
I've never tasted better Unagi. It was sliced so thin, it melted in my mouth! *phwoargh*!
Chicken Broth with Gingko
Nice and light. But only ONE gingko nut. Hmmph. -_-
Dinner was good, slow and relaxing. But I can't say the same about breakfast. We ate breakfast in 15 minutes because at 8am on Sunday morning, PF's parents called to ask us to come back and bring DN to the PD. He was covered in rashes, from head to toe!
Gone was the slow breakfast at the hotel restaurant, gone was the 3 helpings of scrambled eggs and waffles, gone was the nap after breakfast... *sighhh*
When we picked DN up, he was quite red and blotchy. His face had red patches all over, his back was red and so were his elbows, armpits and thighs. But he didn't seem uncomfortable and was happy to see us. Apparently, the redness had already gone down. It was worse at 4am. He had blisters on his body!
But wait, get this, on the way to the PD, it totally cleared up! He was as right as rain by the time we reached TMC. It was probably a weird case of heat rash. So we kept the air-conditioner on the whole day and all 3 of us just camped out in his room. DN had us all to himself for the whole day, the manipulative little thing.
DN sabo us big time!
Friday, April 06, 2007
All hail the Sony Ericsson k800i
I've been trying to 'psycho' PF to buy a videocam. We do have one, but there are so many things wrong with it.
1. It's about 10 years old.
2. It records on DV tapes. (which means I have to convert it to digital form otherwise I can't upload squat)
3. The battery's all wonky and shuts down whenever it pleases.
4. The battery is the size of a brick, so can you imagine the size of the videocam itself???
and most importantly,
5. It doesn't look cool. It looks like a shoebox!
So I went scouting around Best Denki, looking at videocams. Canon, JVC, Toshiba? DV tape, DVD, Hard disk? Small, smaller, smallest? $800, $900, $1900? Goodness.
Then it hit me. Holy shitake! I could get one of those new fancy-shmancy phones that do everything except wash your dog!
So, allow me to present the amazing prowess of my new Sony Ericsson k800i.
Before
Boring picture of me and bak kwa.
After
Ta-dah! Me, bak kwa & beanie propeller cap! It definitely jazzes up one's outfit, doesn't it?
Before
Picture of me and weird grin (don't ask)
After
Voila! Nothing like a handlebar moustache to hide one's flaring nostrils.
Before
Picture of shell-shocked baby
After
Picture of shell-shocked baby and his thought bubble!
Before
Picture of DN in car seat
After
Picture of DN in car seat, and we now know what he's thinking!
"Bomb, skull and knife! I hate this car seat!"
... and the moment we've all been waiting for, DN's first video on the blog!
I cropped the video clips, mixed them together and added titles, all with the phone! Please forgive the 1st half of the video, besides not being able to bathe the dog, this phone can't rotate videos either. -_-
er... this is probably old news and old technology to all of you... just goes to show what a 'mountain tortoise' I am. I have finally emerged from under a rock!
I've been trying to 'psycho' PF to buy a videocam. We do have one, but there are so many things wrong with it.
1. It's about 10 years old.
2. It records on DV tapes. (which means I have to convert it to digital form otherwise I can't upload squat)
3. The battery's all wonky and shuts down whenever it pleases.
4. The battery is the size of a brick, so can you imagine the size of the videocam itself???
and most importantly,
5. It doesn't look cool. It looks like a shoebox!
So I went scouting around Best Denki, looking at videocams. Canon, JVC, Toshiba? DV tape, DVD, Hard disk? Small, smaller, smallest? $800, $900, $1900? Goodness.
Then it hit me. Holy shitake! I could get one of those new fancy-shmancy phones that do everything except wash your dog!
So, allow me to present the amazing prowess of my new Sony Ericsson k800i.
Before
Boring picture of me and bak kwa.
After
Ta-dah! Me, bak kwa & beanie propeller cap! It definitely jazzes up one's outfit, doesn't it?
Before
Picture of me and weird grin (don't ask)
After
Voila! Nothing like a handlebar moustache to hide one's flaring nostrils.
Before
Picture of shell-shocked baby
After
Picture of shell-shocked baby and his thought bubble!
Before
Picture of DN in car seat
After
Picture of DN in car seat, and we now know what he's thinking!
"Bomb, skull and knife! I hate this car seat!"
... and the moment we've all been waiting for, DN's first video on the blog!
I cropped the video clips, mixed them together and added titles, all with the phone! Please forgive the 1st half of the video, besides not being able to bathe the dog, this phone can't rotate videos either. -_-
er... this is probably old news and old technology to all of you... just goes to show what a 'mountain tortoise' I am. I have finally emerged from under a rock!
Monday, April 02, 2007
Birthday Lunch
DN under a light bulb. (Alamak, he looks like the light bulb.)
My Daddy & Me!
See the poster of fish behind PF?
We went to Greenwood Fish Market & Bistro for my mom's birthday lunch. Mmm! Mmm! Mmm! The set lunch is a really good deal - $19.95 for a salad or soup, a main fish dish (I had grilled snapper and my mom had pan-seared salmon) and a coffee or tea. If you order a set lunch, you get a dessert at 50% off.
Josh had the Soft Shell Crab Pasta with Chili Crab Sauce (which was too hot for him so I ended up eating half of it -_-) and PF had the house Fish & Chips (the crumbled fish version was much better than the battered one, and the fries were *phwoarh!*).
DN had ... some boiled water!
Anyway, it was his first time in a high chair in a restaurant and he was quite a good baby. He entertained himself through starters (in high chair), fussed a bit during the mains (in my/PF's/my mom's/Josh's arms) and slept during dessert.
I think I will start him on Baby Bites soon (a rice biscuit). Hopefully, the biscuit will keep him entertained through mains the next time.
Wah. Check out the fatty arm. Like a mini-ham. LOL!
He was entertaining himself with the serviette. And he was served a wedge of foccacia! Hahaha.
DN under a light bulb. (Alamak, he looks like the light bulb.)
My Daddy & Me!
See the poster of fish behind PF?
We found this on the poster! ARGH... the eye is as big as the fin.
My Mummy & Me! (part II)
(not really my cup of tea... bleah...)
The grumpy looking fish. :(
Brioche Pudding with Chocolate Ice Cream and Raspberry Coulis
*phwoarh!*
Pistachio Creme Brulee
*phwoarh!* *phwoarh!*
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