Here's Baby listening very attentively to PM Lee speaking in the National Day Rally 2010.
Strange... He was not very interested in TV before. We refrained ourselves from switching on the TV nowadays. In the past, only jingles or music can catch his attention. I never know that PM Lee had this power too! Hehe, he stayed glued for quite a while!
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Friday, August 27, 2010
My 13 month old Baby
Here's my boy at his 13 month:
My boy has transformed into a playful and cheeky boy! He's ever more inquisitive about the things around him and is expressive about what he wants and where he wants to go by pointing his finger and making sounds alike "there". He is also responsive when we asked him questions that begin with "Where is..." and "What do you want to ..." He demonstrates that he understands what we say as he would very often point to the correct object in the house (e.g. comb, his toy cow, gym ball, etc) or parts of his body (nose, ear, mouth, etc). :) However, he becomes very stingy with his "Hi"s and "Bye"s since his birthday, he entertains us only when he wishes to now...probably waved so much on his birthday party that he decides not to do it again?
We finally see his first tooth early this month and the neighboring tooth is emerging! I was so excited about his first tooth but not what came after...
Shortly after his 12 month vaccination, he caught a cold virus (not sure where from) and spread it to me. Both of us had a hard time recovering from it (still not recovered yet)! He was extremely cranky at night with his runny/blocked nose and his swollen gum and he refused to be put down in his cot. During the nights that he was sick, I had to rock him until he is sound asleep before I can put him on his cot.
Now that he is getting better, we realised that it has become more difficult to make him sleep at night. It takes more effort for us to coax him! We suspect that the medication is a stimulant to him (rather than making him drowsy!). Let this not be a habit! Fortunately, he is still sleeping through the night. :)
Falling sick and teething not only affects his sleep pattern (sleeping late, he prefers to be carried in an upright position rather than face down on our shoulders now) but also affect his eating habits. His appetite became smaller and lost interest in food (distracted easily, only wants to play!). But, surprisingly, he become more receptive to milk. My in-laws are able to feed him double than what they could feed him ever before!? He is still on BM but I've reduced the frequency of milk expression (from twice a day to now once a day and soon to none).
He's sitting very stably (doesn't fall backwards like he used to do), still no motivation for crawling but lots of motivation for standing up and moving about! He loves to sit in the stroller now and I heard he so enjoys sitting in his stroller that he sings to himself.
Since his birthday party on 18 Jul 2010, we tried to enrich his life every weekend. He's been out at sea, to the Istana, his first concert, his cousin's baby shower and made his first craft in celebration of his country's birthday. ;D I'm putting zoo to the last option cos I hate to feed the mosquitoes there...
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My boy has transformed into a playful and cheeky boy! He's ever more inquisitive about the things around him and is expressive about what he wants and where he wants to go by pointing his finger and making sounds alike "there". He is also responsive when we asked him questions that begin with "Where is..." and "What do you want to ..." He demonstrates that he understands what we say as he would very often point to the correct object in the house (e.g. comb, his toy cow, gym ball, etc) or parts of his body (nose, ear, mouth, etc). :) However, he becomes very stingy with his "Hi"s and "Bye"s since his birthday, he entertains us only when he wishes to now...probably waved so much on his birthday party that he decides not to do it again?
We finally see his first tooth early this month and the neighboring tooth is emerging! I was so excited about his first tooth but not what came after...
Shortly after his 12 month vaccination, he caught a cold virus (not sure where from) and spread it to me. Both of us had a hard time recovering from it (still not recovered yet)! He was extremely cranky at night with his runny/blocked nose and his swollen gum and he refused to be put down in his cot. During the nights that he was sick, I had to rock him until he is sound asleep before I can put him on his cot.
Now that he is getting better, we realised that it has become more difficult to make him sleep at night. It takes more effort for us to coax him! We suspect that the medication is a stimulant to him (rather than making him drowsy!). Let this not be a habit! Fortunately, he is still sleeping through the night. :)
Falling sick and teething not only affects his sleep pattern (sleeping late, he prefers to be carried in an upright position rather than face down on our shoulders now) but also affect his eating habits. His appetite became smaller and lost interest in food (distracted easily, only wants to play!). But, surprisingly, he become more receptive to milk. My in-laws are able to feed him double than what they could feed him ever before!? He is still on BM but I've reduced the frequency of milk expression (from twice a day to now once a day and soon to none).
He's sitting very stably (doesn't fall backwards like he used to do), still no motivation for crawling but lots of motivation for standing up and moving about! He loves to sit in the stroller now and I heard he so enjoys sitting in his stroller that he sings to himself.
Since his birthday party on 18 Jul 2010, we tried to enrich his life every weekend. He's been out at sea, to the Istana, his first concert, his cousin's baby shower and made his first craft in celebration of his country's birthday. ;D I'm putting zoo to the last option cos I hate to feed the mosquitoes there...
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Baby Dylan's Baby Shower
Our baby Aaron sort of got promoted. Now he's has a younger cousin and today, we went to attend Baby Dylan's 1st month baby shower. The place is at Barracks Cafe at Dempsey House.
Looks like Dempsey House and Skinny Pizza are both from the same management. Here you have the truffles fries and skinny pizzas too. I had steak hamburgers, which was delicious.
CP had lobster linguine, slightly salty but tasty enough.
Quite a nice setting overall.
Aaron's older cousins. They were so boisterous! Soon, Aaron will be able to join in the fun as well.
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Looks like Dempsey House and Skinny Pizza are both from the same management. Here you have the truffles fries and skinny pizzas too. I had steak hamburgers, which was delicious.
CP had lobster linguine, slightly salty but tasty enough.
Quite a nice setting overall.
Aaron's older cousins. They were so boisterous! Soon, Aaron will be able to join in the fun as well.
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Shopping for ... vegies
And we got the wrong ones. So Baby A had kang kong that day!
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Friday, August 20, 2010
Vote for Us!
***Note: The contest is now closed, big thanks to all that has voted for us!***
We took part in the baby contest organised by NTUC U Family during our recent day out. The contest is now open till 3 Sep 2010 for voting and the one with the most number of "likes" wins.
Whoever has facebook account (if you don't, go create one! :P), do show us your support by clicking here and "like" our photo NOW! We are Contestant No. 77. :D
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Whoever has facebook account (if you don't, go create one! :P), do show us your support by clicking here and "like" our photo NOW! We are Contestant No. 77. :D
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
GD Books from Library
Just a month or two ago, my colleagues and I were chatting about the books we are currently reading at our leisure:
Colleague 1 (had 2 children, eldest son is 20+ years old) is reading books on gardening.
Colleague 2 (about to get married) is reading books on Finance.
Me (a new parent) is reading up books on Parenting!
Haha, you can easily tell the phases we are going through by the books we are now reading without me giving the details that are in brackets above!
I found myself going to the library frequently to borrow books on parenting recently. I started with the famous series of GD books since two months ago and I'm proud to say that I have completed them all despite my packed schedule and hehe, I have also almost finished up the whole gentle revolution series! DC was assigned a book too but he took ages to complete it! If only he can take as much time to complete it as the mags he borrowed from the libray! Anyways, I just got my hands on one of their children's book and can't wait to read it to Baby! :)
The Gentle Revolution Series:
How Smart is Your Baby? (completed)
How To Teach Your Baby To Read (completed)
How To Teach Your Baby Math (next in queue)
How To Give your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge (completed)
How To Multiply Your Baby's Intelligence (completed, concise version of the prior 3 books)
How To Teach Your Baby To be Physically Superb (borrowed, pending DC to complete)
What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child (borrowed. This book is not applicable to me but I just can't help it but to borrow it to skim through the admirable works of the pioneer in the field of brain-injured child and to complete the full collection. :P )
Children's Books:
Nose Is Not Toes (borrowed)
Enough, Inigo, Enough
I'm now thinking of what to borrow after we finish the books we now hold (which is very soon!)... If you know of any parenting books that might be useful to us, let us know! :)
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Colleague 1 (had 2 children, eldest son is 20+ years old) is reading books on gardening.
Colleague 2 (about to get married) is reading books on Finance.
Me (a new parent) is reading up books on Parenting!
Haha, you can easily tell the phases we are going through by the books we are now reading without me giving the details that are in brackets above!
I found myself going to the library frequently to borrow books on parenting recently. I started with the famous series of GD books since two months ago and I'm proud to say that I have completed them all despite my packed schedule and hehe, I have also almost finished up the whole gentle revolution series! DC was assigned a book too but he took ages to complete it! If only he can take as much time to complete it as the mags he borrowed from the libray! Anyways, I just got my hands on one of their children's book and can't wait to read it to Baby! :)
The Gentle Revolution Series:
How Smart is Your Baby? (completed)
How To Teach Your Baby To Read (completed)
How To Teach Your Baby Math (next in queue)
How To Give your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge (completed)
How To Multiply Your Baby's Intelligence (completed, concise version of the prior 3 books)
How To Teach Your Baby To be Physically Superb (borrowed, pending DC to complete)
What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child (borrowed. This book is not applicable to me but I just can't help it but to borrow it to skim through the admirable works of the pioneer in the field of brain-injured child and to complete the full collection. :P )
Children's Books:
Nose Is Not Toes (borrowed)
Enough, Inigo, Enough
I'm now thinking of what to borrow after we finish the books we now hold (which is very soon!)... If you know of any parenting books that might be useful to us, let us know! :)
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Caught Baby's Flu Bug!
Busy sniffing away... since yesterday!
Arghhhh, it's the 2nd time in a month! :(
[Edited on 25 Aug 2010: Baby and I are still suffering from stuffy noses! Haiz...]
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Arghhhh, it's the 2nd time in a month! :(
[Edited on 25 Aug 2010: Baby and I are still suffering from stuffy noses! Haiz...]
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Win a condom?
Is DBS giving its customers a chance at free condoms?
Nah, it's a condominium.
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Flashback: What were you doing on 15 Aug 2009?
I decided that it will be fun to have a flashback segment here in my blog once in a while to bring me back to past events that are memorable! :)
Can you remember what you did exactly one year ago?
We celebrated Baby's full month! :)
Although there were some happenings during the collection of the cake, we enjoyed that day very much! This was an important event for us... It means Baby can go outdoors and I was out of confinement! :)
More photos can be found here.
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We celebrated Baby's full month! :)
Although there were some happenings during the collection of the cake, we enjoyed that day very much! This was an important event for us... It means Baby can go outdoors and I was out of confinement! :)
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He has a runny nose and could not sleep well...
Last night, although he slept early at 9pm, he woke up at 10pm and fall asleep only at 1am! I was carrying him all the way from 10pm to 1am! Whenever I put him on his bed alseep, he would flip on his stomach and started crying out loud. It must be difficult to get a good sleep with his nose dripping. I guessed he must have been too tired to bother about his nose at 1am that he finally dozed off on his bed.
Then, at 4:15am, he woke up and cried. He went to sleep after I carried and rocked him to sleep but very shortly after, he woke up! When I saw him, he was sitting up crying. (Must be the blocked nose!) I managed to get him to sleep back at 5am. The next time he cried was at 6am. By then, I was really tired. DC went to attend to him. Surprisingly, he had better luck than me. He just had to pat him for not even 5 mins and it was 2 hours later that he woke up.
He slept very little in the day and in the afternoon, he was still having difficulty sleeping in his still runny nose (this time it became worse - both sides blocked!) He slept from 3-4pm and woke up still very sleepy. I had to carry him so that he could sleep in an upright position from 4-5pm. *Back Breaking!* Then, when he was very sound asleep, I let him sleep on his bed from 5-6pm. Not too bad!
By the time he woke up, he was feeling much better but still sneezing with slight cough. Our dear boy was still all smiles even though he was sick... We decide to take him to his PD tomorrow. Hopefully, he'll sleep better tonight!
DC and I were grateful that this was the only time that we had to wake up in the middle of the night (he could sleep through the night) and can't imagine ourselves doing this every night! Now, we can't help but to think: from who and where did he get his flu bug from?!!! Hmm...
[Edited on 16 Aug 2010: Baby was feeling much much better today although he was still sniffing at times. He was sleeping and napping as usual. Thank God! We brought him to his PD and had to wait for 2 hours (walk-in) but anyway, we had to go there to stock up his finishing supplements after that! After that was our routine visit to LV but our dear friend was not there. It was her off day today. Haha, untimely us as usual!]
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He has a runny nose and could not sleep well...
Last night, although he slept early at 9pm, he woke up at 10pm and fall asleep only at 1am! I was carrying him all the way from 10pm to 1am! Whenever I put him on his bed alseep, he would flip on his stomach and started crying out loud. It must be difficult to get a good sleep with his nose dripping. I guessed he must have been too tired to bother about his nose at 1am that he finally dozed off on his bed.
Then, at 4:15am, he woke up and cried. He went to sleep after I carried and rocked him to sleep but very shortly after, he woke up! When I saw him, he was sitting up crying. (Must be the blocked nose!) I managed to get him to sleep back at 5am. The next time he cried was at 6am. By then, I was really tired. DC went to attend to him. Surprisingly, he had better luck than me. He just had to pat him for not even 5 mins and it was 2 hours later that he woke up.
He slept very little in the day and in the afternoon, he was still having difficulty sleeping in his still runny nose (this time it became worse - both sides blocked!) He slept from 3-4pm and woke up still very sleepy. I had to carry him so that he could sleep in an upright position from 4-5pm. *Back Breaking!* Then, when he was very sound asleep, I let him sleep on his bed from 5-6pm. Not too bad!
By the time he woke up, he was feeling much better but still sneezing with slight cough. Our dear boy was still all smiles even though he was sick... We decide to take him to his PD tomorrow. Hopefully, he'll sleep better tonight!
DC and I were grateful that this was the only time that we had to wake up in the middle of the night (he could sleep through the night) and can't imagine ourselves doing this every night! Now, we can't help but to think: from who and where did he get his flu bug from?!!! Hmm...
[Edited on 16 Aug 2010: Baby was feeling much much better today although he was still sniffing at times. He was sleeping and napping as usual. Thank God! We brought him to his PD and had to wait for 2 hours (walk-in) but anyway, we had to go there to stock up his finishing supplements after that! After that was our routine visit to LV but our dear friend was not there. It was her off day today. Haha, untimely us as usual!]
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Saturday, August 14, 2010
Baby A's first concert
We brought Baby to his first concert at NUS Cultural Center today!
I was all excited about it since yesterday! The event was organised by UFamily, an initiative by NTUC to celebrate National Day. This was a very special concert, not one that I heard of, because the target audience was the babies.
Baby slept through the first part of the performance (his usual nap time) and woke up in time for the concert by SCO. Familiar tunes like 早安老师,小毛驴,小星星,Do Re Mi, We are Singapore, Stand Up for Singapore and 家 were orchestrated. Ahh... I missed those days I was with the Chinese Orchestra! :)
Baby had fun with the flag and the clappers that were provided. *Delighted*, I finally got the flag I wanted!
After the concert, there were yummy snacks for the babies as well as the parents.
We collected our goodies bag (Bag was nice and there were good stuffs inside!).
We had our family photo taken at the photography corner. After the photo was taken, one of the official photographers took more photos of Baby (She wants to capture his grinning and cheeky look!). Red T-shirt was free for Babies below 1 year old.
NLB came back and set up a mini-library where the parents could borrow the books too! How thoughtful.
Program Highlights:
09:30am Registration
10:00am Performance by Jazz Kids
10:30am Arrival of Guest-of-Honour, Dr Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Education and Second Minister for Defence
10:40am National Anthem and Plege
10:45am Birthday Celebration for 10 August Babies
11:00am Concert by Singapore Chinese Orchestra
11:40am Refreshment and Baby Photography
12:00pm End
We were all very tired after the concert and Baby fell sick right after!
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I was all excited about it since yesterday! The event was organised by UFamily, an initiative by NTUC to celebrate National Day. This was a very special concert, not one that I heard of, because the target audience was the babies.
Baby slept through the first part of the performance (his usual nap time) and woke up in time for the concert by SCO. Familiar tunes like 早安老师,小毛驴,小星星,Do Re Mi, We are Singapore, Stand Up for Singapore and 家 were orchestrated. Ahh... I missed those days I was with the Chinese Orchestra! :)
Baby had fun with the flag and the clappers that were provided. *Delighted*, I finally got the flag I wanted!
After the concert, there were yummy snacks for the babies as well as the parents.
We collected our goodies bag (Bag was nice and there were good stuffs inside!).
We had our family photo taken at the photography corner. After the photo was taken, one of the official photographers took more photos of Baby (She wants to capture his grinning and cheeky look!). Red T-shirt was free for Babies below 1 year old.
NLB came back and set up a mini-library where the parents could borrow the books too! How thoughtful.
Program Highlights:
09:30am Registration
10:00am Performance by Jazz Kids
10:30am Arrival of Guest-of-Honour, Dr Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Education and Second Minister for Defence
10:40am National Anthem and Plege
10:45am Birthday Celebration for 10 August Babies
11:00am Concert by Singapore Chinese Orchestra
11:40am Refreshment and Baby Photography
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Friday, August 13, 2010
Istana Park Day and Night
Taken with Olympus C-5060 on 22-Sep-2006. Even now, I am quite amazed with the sharpness of this point n shoot camera. One of my all time favourites. Hand-held shot.
Here's what it looks like in the day, 4 years forward. Nothing much has changed ... maybe that white building in the background.
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
My Memory Course
Would you be able to remember a string of 30 numbers in 5 mins if I read them out to you?
Well, this man did!
He's the grand master of memory, the only one in Asia I heard and possesses impressive memory of nearly 2000 words. Wow!
In this course, he taught us his techniques and surprisingly, at the end of the course, we could remember the 30 digits too! Only that we took much much longer, ha!
The interesting course was held at the Pan Pacific Orchard. I never know there is a PanPac in Orchard until today. It was just behind Orchard Towers.
The buffet lunch there was better than what they serve at Global Kitchen, Pan Pac Marina if you ask me!
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Well, this man did!
He's the grand master of memory, the only one in Asia I heard and possesses impressive memory of nearly 2000 words. Wow!
In this course, he taught us his techniques and surprisingly, at the end of the course, we could remember the 30 digits too! Only that we took much much longer, ha!
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The buffet lunch there was better than what they serve at Global Kitchen, Pan Pac Marina if you ask me!
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Monday, August 09, 2010
National Day 2010
I wanted to buy a Singapore flag for Baby but don't know where to get it. According to my mum and colleague, you can get it at the petrol stations and provision shops. Too bad, I didn't have the chance to pass by any of these shops. An idea struck me today and I decided to make one for Baby instead! :)
There are several options. An easy way out was to print out the flag in colour, to draw n colour a flag with coloured pencils or to cut out the singapore flag from the newspapers n then and stick it to the straw but, I have constraints with these methods, so I opt for the method below. Come to think of it, this was Baby's first craft work! :)
The materials - Red and White plastic bags, a straw, paper, scissors and glue.
Work in progress:
Baby busy at work too... :P
The finished product. Not too bad, hehe...
We waved the flag while watching the NDP on tv. I had fun, so did Baby!
Happy National Day! :)
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There are several options. An easy way out was to print out the flag in colour, to draw n colour a flag with coloured pencils or to cut out the singapore flag from the newspapers n then and stick it to the straw but, I have constraints with these methods, so I opt for the method below. Come to think of it, this was Baby's first craft work! :)
The materials - Red and White plastic bags, a straw, paper, scissors and glue.
Work in progress:
Baby busy at work too... :P
The finished product. Not too bad, hehe...
We waved the flag while watching the NDP on tv. I had fun, so did Baby!
Happy National Day! :)
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Sunday, August 08, 2010
Istana Open House
There are some things only parents do and going to the Istana is one of them. Never in my life had I ever wanted to go but with Baby A around, we start to do strange things ...
So on National Day's eve, we went with my parents and brother's family as well. I had a shock when I saw the queue snaked all the way to Dhoby Ghaut MRT's bus stop. It took about 30min before we went in.
The feel is somewhat like the Botanic Gardens. Bountiful greenery, families sitting on the grass with their children doing drawings.
Baby A was so tired from the wait to get in that he fell asleep in the stroller, with much perspiration. Indeed, we weren't prepared for a hot field trip. We left his mini fan at home ... oops.
It really a long walk in to the main building. The sun was out in full strength too. We spent some time enjoying the live band performance and let Baby A have some fun at the play area.
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So on National Day's eve, we went with my parents and brother's family as well. I had a shock when I saw the queue snaked all the way to Dhoby Ghaut MRT's bus stop. It took about 30min before we went in.
The feel is somewhat like the Botanic Gardens. Bountiful greenery, families sitting on the grass with their children doing drawings.
Baby A was so tired from the wait to get in that he fell asleep in the stroller, with much perspiration. Indeed, we weren't prepared for a hot field trip. We left his mini fan at home ... oops.
It really a long walk in to the main building. The sun was out in full strength too. We spent some time enjoying the live band performance and let Baby A have some fun at the play area.
Baby A's twin cousins:
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IRIS has my eyes locked
Korean drama never fail to amaze me. There was 大长今 and 医道 a few years back. This time round IRIS was simply fantastic. How could I have missed it. I only hopped on halfway and boy, was I hooked! My eyes are practically glued to the TV.
Lots of action, nice leading actresses and actors. Never had such a kick after watching Shiri, Brotherhood and Joint Security Area (JSA) but those were movies. This IRIS drama had me longing for the sequel IRIS 2 and the spin-off Athena.
I never did knew that Lee Byun Hun was so "stylo". It like a total transformation from way back in JSA. I also never did notice much of him as Stormshadow in G.I. Joe. He does look quite the versatile actor. I like his good guy role in IRIS, much like Jason Bourne. He looks equally hateful in G.I Joe. Got to admit K-actors are looking better and better.
On a sadder note, the ending of IRIS sucks totally! I was like cursing and swearing at the end. What the ...!!!
Word has it that Lee Byun Hun declined the role in the sequel due to G.I. Joe commitments. Even then, it's a very lame way of writing him off the show ... Saddening ...
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Lots of action, nice leading actresses and actors. Never had such a kick after watching Shiri, Brotherhood and Joint Security Area (JSA) but those were movies. This IRIS drama had me longing for the sequel IRIS 2 and the spin-off Athena.
I never did knew that Lee Byun Hun was so "stylo". It like a total transformation from way back in JSA. I also never did notice much of him as Stormshadow in G.I. Joe. He does look quite the versatile actor. I like his good guy role in IRIS, much like Jason Bourne. He looks equally hateful in G.I Joe. Got to admit K-actors are looking better and better.
On a sadder note, the ending of IRIS sucks totally! I was like cursing and swearing at the end. What the ...!!!
Word has it that Lee Byun Hun declined the role in the sequel due to G.I. Joe commitments. Even then, it's a very lame way of writing him off the show ... Saddening ...
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Saturday, August 07, 2010
Baby carrier re-visited ... First time on a bus
The first time we tried this Baby Bjorn carrier on A, it was a short test trip to AMK Hub. Baby A looked like he didn't really enjoyed it. He was literally petrified, hands held up, quiet and stiff. Halfway down the escalator, he started crying for CP :)
Not to be defeated, we decided to try once more. This time we are a bit more adventurous, we are going to bring him up on a bus! We tried that out two weeks ago. He certainly seemed to like it more this time round.
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Not to be defeated, we decided to try once more. This time we are a bit more adventurous, we are going to bring him up on a bus! We tried that out two weeks ago. He certainly seemed to like it more this time round.
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Dating Day
I named it our dating day today. Left Baby home with my in-laws, DC and I went out to date! :D
We went Queensway Shopping Centre to shop for DC's spectacles and had lunch there. Then, we went Ikea for chicken wings and the daim cake, yummy! We bought a smaller table to replace the existing one in Baby's room.
Felt so relaxed today, I think we should have more of such dates! :P
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Outing to Ikea
We went Queensway Shopping Centre to shop for DC's spectacles and had lunch there. Then, we went Ikea for chicken wings and the daim cake, yummy! We bought a smaller table to replace the existing one in Baby's room.
Felt so relaxed today, I think we should have more of such dates! :P
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Outing to Ikea
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Cruise A-round
New Blog Header:
Again, it's an union of happy moments together - Baby's first birthday celebration and the yacht ride! :)
See the full list of blog headers we've had these years here.
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Orangey
No more blues
Blog theme refreshed
Again, it's an union of happy moments together - Baby's first birthday celebration and the yacht ride! :)
See the full list of blog headers we've had these years here.
Related Posts:
Orangey
No more blues
Blog theme refreshed
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Baby's 1st Birthday Celebration: The hits and misses
I thought I should have this post to wrap up Baby's first birthday celebration...
*Warning: Super long and detailed post ahead! Read this instead for the concise version if you don't want to get bored! :P
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The Theme:
Initial ideas were milk bottle or shapes, things that were familiar to him. In the end, we decided on barnyard animal themed party for Baby cos this one sounds more interesting. Moreover, Baby was born in the year of ox. So, naturally cow became the star animal of the farm-themed party.
The Venue:
This item held us back for quite a while. I was very keen to hold the celebration outside and took some time to source for a suitable place. Our initial idea was to celebrate at a hotel and stay overnight there. We wanted Oriental's Cherry Garden cos it leaves a very good impression on us years ago when we planned our wedding at Oriental but sadly this was not possible because the number of guests has to be at least 100! As we only intend to have a small celebration with relatives only, that option was out of the question. Then, I went on to search for function rooms from other hotels and actually shortlisted two. We almost went ahead with it but put a brake to it when everyone else around us seems to object. :( They felt that it was too extravagant to hold it at a hotel. We considered and re-considered and decided to go with holding the party at our place... I had some new ideas brewing at that point and I think it may not be a bad idea after all to have it at our place...
The food:
The food served for the baby shower was disappointing. That was the one people complimented years ago, we didn't expect the standard to drop so much. This time, we opted for another caterer. Neo Garden's food was nice but we heard that the portion was small, so we ordered more pax.
The Invitation:
Invitation was by call and sms. I was still contemplating whether to create an invitation card for relatives or to create a facebook event to friends we want to invite. In the end, I decided not to proceed. The relatives could be easily reached by a ring away. Instead of invitation, I had a thank you card.
The Party Favors:
This was quite a headache for me... I wanted things that fit the theme, are suitable for toddlers and can keep them entertained throughout the party. I've to thank my sisters for helping me check out the online stores and order the party favors. :) There were so many things that I wanted to get but only so limited space...
The following are what I chose in the end:
- Barnyard-themed Party Bags from an online shop
- Cow-printed Blowouts from the same online shop
- Kaleidoscopes from another online shop
- Balloons with barnyard animal stickers and body parts from a party shop in Millenia Wlk referred to by the party shop in Orchard
- Organic Raisins from an organic mart
- Mini Meji Chocolates (or Gummy Bear sweets) from Kiddy Palace
- Packet Barley Tea from Carrefour
- A Thank You Card from DC and CP! :)
I was very tempted to make animal party hats for the little kids but decided to do without this. My baby simply hates wearing anything on his head!
I considered getting customised stationery, animal bath toys and even sweets. There weren't enough time for these to be shipped over.
The balloons below were the only reason why I decided on the theme! Unknown to all, the balloons were gathered from different sources. Sis has 3 dogs and 1 dino. DC and I bought all farm animals (2 ducks, 2 pigs and 1 cow) from the party shop in Orchard in one swipe. Still there were not enough to go around for all the kids. So, we collected another 2 chicken (all that was left) from another party shop in Millenia Wlk. Still not enough! Then, Sis got me an online store that could fill me with the stock I wanted and at a much cheaper price! We swooped down on 1 pig, 3 Corgis and 3 dalmatians from that online store. :) These balloons were a hit with the kids!
The Decorations:
My sisters sponsored and helped lots in this as well. Big thanks! We rented a tank of helium gas for the blue, light blue and white balloons. I had a painful time tying the balloons such that my fingers were still aching the next day but I love the way they float around the ceiling of the dining area. Nice! :)
Next was the banner. I had difficulty getting a banner that fitted the theme at that time and wished my theme was "Safari Animals" instead. That theme was so much easily available! I didn't really want a big rectangular piece of banner. I wanted very much to create my own banner but DC disapproved it. He thought I should rest more instead of spending the time and effort on the party. I see his point. Just after I bought a few banners that I thought could be further customised to fit the theme, I chanced upon the perfect banner at a gift shop in Orchard! I love this jointed banner! :)
Then, I realised that the party bags, banner, cutouts and garlands that I bought from different sources were actually of the same series! Great! That makes the theme even more consistent. I was thrilled! :D
DC helped me put up the banner and cutouts on our living room wall. The decoration sets the scene and that is where we wanted to take photos with our guests.
And we have the party garland against the window.
And the twirling decorations that we also put up...
Besides the animal balloons that we lined at a corner of our living room, there was a giant cow welcoming the guests in the house. We did the balloon bouquet with balloons and the twirling decoration. I love that cow! :) It adds a lot of party mood to the buffet area.
I wonder if anyone actually notice that the moove cow decals that were on our kitchen glass were part of the party decorations? I went all the way to the marketing company one very early morning to buy them!
This soft toy cow that was on top of the shelf serves as a decoration too, together with my pig head phone dock.
I actually wanted much more! More farm animal soft toys that lie around the sofa and some magnetic ones on the fridge. I intended to diy a centerpiece but didn't go ahead with the plan because of certain reasons... :P
Besides the above decorations, DC spent time to set up the lights in our home studio to take pictures of Baby. Then, he selected the best, blew it up and framed it. The photo is now sitting on top of the shelf.
4 of the pictures taken were framed up in a 4-part photo frame hung just outside Baby's room.
Another 4 photos were clipped on the mirror shelf in our dinning area.
DC did a photo book for Baby. The photo book covers Baby's first year and there were lots of photos of our darling son inside. The book was placed on one of the tables for guests to view. All these photos could also be found in our digital photo frame on our TV console.
Love all those pictures and the effort DC put in!
I thought of decorating the buffet area with signs or even banner but didn't bother to pursue this idea further for obvious reason...
The Party Activities:
We've designated the living area for the small kids and played children karaoke songs throughout. I think little did the guests know that there was a karaoke session planned for them. If anyone wants to sing, they could! Somehow, the animal balloons stole the limelight and the kids were very engaged with the balloons.
There were farm themed books, flash cards and rolling toys on the table to keep them entertained but I guess they weren't of much interest to the kids as they were already very entertained with their animals!
The treats and balloons in the party pack were also supposed to keep them entertained. :)
Initially, I wanted to rent a farm learning centre big toy for indoor play and my dad wanted to get some kiddy cars for the kids for outdoor play. Both plans were aborted as we simply do not have the space!
The Birthday Cake:
We chose to design our own cake according to our theme. The 2-tier cake comes with 3 animals. We picked 3 cows to represent us: daddy cow, mummy cow and baby cow. I specially wanted the daddy cow to read newspaper, mummy cow to be with the baby cow feeding milk. Well, that was the usual scene in the morning at the time we designed the cake but this has changed since last month. Now, DC was the one doing the feeding! :P We were satisfied with how the cake looks like, it fits the theme very well. Orange Cranberry with Chocolate icing. I like the cake, it actually tasted better than the samples we've tried at the shop. We were also very blessed to have ordered the cake early cos a few weeks later, the price was revised!
The Party Pictures:
Baby's first present - The wrapper so fits the theme! :)
The pictures of the party can be found here.
Overall, I've enjoyed the party planning and the party itself. Having this experience, I'm sure we will do a better job next time! :P
Related Posts:
Baby's first Birthday Celebration
2 more days
2 weeks more
Updates to Baby's first birthday preparation
A's Birthday Preparation
Planning for the '1'
*Warning: Super long and detailed post ahead! Read this instead for the concise version if you don't want to get bored! :P
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
The Theme:
Initial ideas were milk bottle or shapes, things that were familiar to him. In the end, we decided on barnyard animal themed party for Baby cos this one sounds more interesting. Moreover, Baby was born in the year of ox. So, naturally cow became the star animal of the farm-themed party.
The Venue:
This item held us back for quite a while. I was very keen to hold the celebration outside and took some time to source for a suitable place. Our initial idea was to celebrate at a hotel and stay overnight there. We wanted Oriental's Cherry Garden cos it leaves a very good impression on us years ago when we planned our wedding at Oriental but sadly this was not possible because the number of guests has to be at least 100! As we only intend to have a small celebration with relatives only, that option was out of the question. Then, I went on to search for function rooms from other hotels and actually shortlisted two. We almost went ahead with it but put a brake to it when everyone else around us seems to object. :( They felt that it was too extravagant to hold it at a hotel. We considered and re-considered and decided to go with holding the party at our place... I had some new ideas brewing at that point and I think it may not be a bad idea after all to have it at our place...
The food:
The food served for the baby shower was disappointing. That was the one people complimented years ago, we didn't expect the standard to drop so much. This time, we opted for another caterer. Neo Garden's food was nice but we heard that the portion was small, so we ordered more pax.
The Invitation:
Invitation was by call and sms. I was still contemplating whether to create an invitation card for relatives or to create a facebook event to friends we want to invite. In the end, I decided not to proceed. The relatives could be easily reached by a ring away. Instead of invitation, I had a thank you card.
The Party Favors:
This was quite a headache for me... I wanted things that fit the theme, are suitable for toddlers and can keep them entertained throughout the party. I've to thank my sisters for helping me check out the online stores and order the party favors. :) There were so many things that I wanted to get but only so limited space...
The following are what I chose in the end:
- Barnyard-themed Party Bags from an online shop
- Cow-printed Blowouts from the same online shop
- Kaleidoscopes from another online shop
- Balloons with barnyard animal stickers and body parts from a party shop in Millenia Wlk referred to by the party shop in Orchard
- Organic Raisins from an organic mart
- Mini Meji Chocolates (or Gummy Bear sweets) from Kiddy Palace
- Packet Barley Tea from Carrefour
- A Thank You Card from DC and CP! :)
I was very tempted to make animal party hats for the little kids but decided to do without this. My baby simply hates wearing anything on his head!
I considered getting customised stationery, animal bath toys and even sweets. There weren't enough time for these to be shipped over.
The balloons below were the only reason why I decided on the theme! Unknown to all, the balloons were gathered from different sources. Sis has 3 dogs and 1 dino. DC and I bought all farm animals (2 ducks, 2 pigs and 1 cow) from the party shop in Orchard in one swipe. Still there were not enough to go around for all the kids. So, we collected another 2 chicken (all that was left) from another party shop in Millenia Wlk. Still not enough! Then, Sis got me an online store that could fill me with the stock I wanted and at a much cheaper price! We swooped down on 1 pig, 3 Corgis and 3 dalmatians from that online store. :) These balloons were a hit with the kids!
The Decorations:
My sisters sponsored and helped lots in this as well. Big thanks! We rented a tank of helium gas for the blue, light blue and white balloons. I had a painful time tying the balloons such that my fingers were still aching the next day but I love the way they float around the ceiling of the dining area. Nice! :)
Next was the banner. I had difficulty getting a banner that fitted the theme at that time and wished my theme was "Safari Animals" instead. That theme was so much easily available! I didn't really want a big rectangular piece of banner. I wanted very much to create my own banner but DC disapproved it. He thought I should rest more instead of spending the time and effort on the party. I see his point. Just after I bought a few banners that I thought could be further customised to fit the theme, I chanced upon the perfect banner at a gift shop in Orchard! I love this jointed banner! :)
Then, I realised that the party bags, banner, cutouts and garlands that I bought from different sources were actually of the same series! Great! That makes the theme even more consistent. I was thrilled! :D
DC helped me put up the banner and cutouts on our living room wall. The decoration sets the scene and that is where we wanted to take photos with our guests.
And we have the party garland against the window.
And the twirling decorations that we also put up...
Besides the animal balloons that we lined at a corner of our living room, there was a giant cow welcoming the guests in the house. We did the balloon bouquet with balloons and the twirling decoration. I love that cow! :) It adds a lot of party mood to the buffet area.
I wonder if anyone actually notice that the moove cow decals that were on our kitchen glass were part of the party decorations? I went all the way to the marketing company one very early morning to buy them!
This soft toy cow that was on top of the shelf serves as a decoration too, together with my pig head phone dock.
I actually wanted much more! More farm animal soft toys that lie around the sofa and some magnetic ones on the fridge. I intended to diy a centerpiece but didn't go ahead with the plan because of certain reasons... :P
Besides the above decorations, DC spent time to set up the lights in our home studio to take pictures of Baby. Then, he selected the best, blew it up and framed it. The photo is now sitting on top of the shelf.
4 of the pictures taken were framed up in a 4-part photo frame hung just outside Baby's room.
Another 4 photos were clipped on the mirror shelf in our dinning area.
DC did a photo book for Baby. The photo book covers Baby's first year and there were lots of photos of our darling son inside. The book was placed on one of the tables for guests to view. All these photos could also be found in our digital photo frame on our TV console.
Love all those pictures and the effort DC put in!
I thought of decorating the buffet area with signs or even banner but didn't bother to pursue this idea further for obvious reason...
The Party Activities:
We've designated the living area for the small kids and played children karaoke songs throughout. I think little did the guests know that there was a karaoke session planned for them. If anyone wants to sing, they could! Somehow, the animal balloons stole the limelight and the kids were very engaged with the balloons.
There were farm themed books, flash cards and rolling toys on the table to keep them entertained but I guess they weren't of much interest to the kids as they were already very entertained with their animals!
The treats and balloons in the party pack were also supposed to keep them entertained. :)
Initially, I wanted to rent a farm learning centre big toy for indoor play and my dad wanted to get some kiddy cars for the kids for outdoor play. Both plans were aborted as we simply do not have the space!
The Birthday Cake:
We chose to design our own cake according to our theme. The 2-tier cake comes with 3 animals. We picked 3 cows to represent us: daddy cow, mummy cow and baby cow. I specially wanted the daddy cow to read newspaper, mummy cow to be with the baby cow feeding milk. Well, that was the usual scene in the morning at the time we designed the cake but this has changed since last month. Now, DC was the one doing the feeding! :P We were satisfied with how the cake looks like, it fits the theme very well. Orange Cranberry with Chocolate icing. I like the cake, it actually tasted better than the samples we've tried at the shop. We were also very blessed to have ordered the cake early cos a few weeks later, the price was revised!
The Party Pictures:
Baby's first present - The wrapper so fits the theme! :)
The pictures of the party can be found here.
Overall, I've enjoyed the party planning and the party itself. Having this experience, I'm sure we will do a better job next time! :P
Related Posts:
Baby's first Birthday Celebration
2 more days
2 weeks more
Updates to Baby's first birthday preparation
A's Birthday Preparation
Planning for the '1'
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