Fianally, my toy rental biz is up and running! I spent a lot of time and efforts creating the website and I am so glad I pull it through. Introducing ....
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Monday, November 05, 2007
Am I in the right career?
Your Career Personality: Detail-Oriented, Observant, and Hard-Working |
Your Ideal Careers: Designer Family counselor Independent store owner Interior decorator Museum curator Nurse Preschool teachers Social worker Stay at home parent Teacher |
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Miss Little Piggy
Monday, September 03, 2007
一人一半 (From Movie 881)
Ken has been singing this song the whole week. He may sound off-key not even knowing Hokkien himself but I find him so cute singing it. Nice lyrics and nice song. Enjoy!
演唱: 伍家辉 云美鑫
词: 小寒曲: 范俊福
一人一半 感情不散
一人一素故 感情才会久
时光累积 安静的泪滴
一心去追 爱那么可贵
这样的人 这样地等无
非是 等个回应眼神
为爱反滚 不及伤痕
甘心为你一身都浮沉
这样的人 别笑我蠢
傻傻的 心痛也不觉疼
就算天冷 就算难残忍
等你想起这没用的人
一人一半 感情不散
已经找到爱 为何要离开
已经找到爱 为何要离开
演唱: 伍家辉 云美鑫
词: 小寒曲: 范俊福
一人一半 感情不散
一人一素故 感情才会久
时光累积 安静的泪滴
一心去追 爱那么可贵
这样的人 这样地等无
非是 等个回应眼神
为爱反滚 不及伤痕
甘心为你一身都浮沉
这样的人 别笑我蠢
傻傻的 心痛也不觉疼
就算天冷 就算难残忍
等你想起这没用的人
一人一半 感情不散
已经找到爱 为何要离开
已经找到爱 为何要离开
Friday, August 10, 2007
Mitsubishi Lancer EX 2.0 2008
Ken and I went to the launch of the Mitsubishi EX sedan at the Civic Plaza, Ngee Ann City and guess what, we've got our first family car! Introducing All-new EX 1.5 litre hunk!
YX got his first car seat too. We bought it during the John Little Sale at a group discount of $140 off the retail price $359. It's definitely a good deal! Introducing Maxi Cosi Priori SPS Bobby!
YX got his first car seat too. We bought it during the John Little Sale at a group discount of $140 off the retail price $359. It's definitely a good deal! Introducing Maxi Cosi Priori SPS Bobby!
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Who's That Baby?
Who are you, baby
newly born
What are you thinking
inside that head
and what do you dream
when you go to bed?
And what will you look like
and will you have hair
and will you be tall
or dark or fair?
And what will you wonder
and what will you cause tears
and what will you feel
and think and fear?
Who are you, baby
newly born
who are you?
newly born
What are you thinking
inside that head
and what do you dream
when you go to bed?
And what will you look like
and will you have hair
and will you be tall
or dark or fair?
And what will you wonder
and what will you cause tears
and what will you feel
and think and fear?
Who are you, baby
newly born
who are you?
Friday, June 29, 2007
Baby has his own blog now!
Hello, Aunties and Uncles of YX and friends of Lynn and Ken. YX has his own blog column now! Happy happy ! The URL: http://www.babyyx.blogspot.com
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Gathering at Sketches
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Thursday, May 03, 2007
My Birth Story
As for my birth story, nothing much leh. Super fast! 1 hour?!
9.30am:
Big breaskfast before going for CTG
10.00am:
On CTG for half an hour.
10.30am:
Gynae checked the chart with a worried look and there's a dip in baby's heartbeat for 3 min when there's a contraction (I din even realise I had one lei) Gynae said baby destress inside, must carry him out immediately. He then asked me to call hubby and he informed him what happened. I then ask hubby to meet me direct at TMC.
10.40am:
Issued a admission letter and wants me to admit myself directly to the labour ward.
10.50am:
Reached TMC and hubby just reached from office. I was sent to the labour ward while he did the admission work.
11.00am:
Changed into hospital gown and put on CTG again. Was administered antibiotics becos of Strep B positive. I was then shaved and given enema to go loo followed by insertion of a super long tube into the bladder? It hurts, man!
11.30am:
Pushed into delivery ward.
11.40am:
Was administered GA when gynae arrives and conked out after hearing a "Hello" from him.
12pm:
Baby boy was delivered!!
9.30am:
Big breaskfast before going for CTG
10.00am:
On CTG for half an hour.
10.30am:
Gynae checked the chart with a worried look and there's a dip in baby's heartbeat for 3 min when there's a contraction (I din even realise I had one lei) Gynae said baby destress inside, must carry him out immediately. He then asked me to call hubby and he informed him what happened. I then ask hubby to meet me direct at TMC.
10.40am:
Issued a admission letter and wants me to admit myself directly to the labour ward.
10.50am:
Reached TMC and hubby just reached from office. I was sent to the labour ward while he did the admission work.
11.00am:
Changed into hospital gown and put on CTG again. Was administered antibiotics becos of Strep B positive. I was then shaved and given enema to go loo followed by insertion of a super long tube into the bladder? It hurts, man!
11.30am:
Pushed into delivery ward.
11.40am:
Was administered GA when gynae arrives and conked out after hearing a "Hello" from him.
12pm:
Baby boy was delivered!!
Friday, April 27, 2007
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Hospital Bill
My TMC hospital bill:
Mother's Bill
Caesarean Section (Mother) 2 bedded 4 days: $2197
Use of Labour Ward Services (<=2 hrs): $70
Operating Theatre Charges: $80
Drugs/Medicine: $285.40
Medical Supplies: $105.30
Medical Laboratory Fee (blood test Haemoglobin): $16
Procedure (includes Fleet enema, I/V setup, urine test and shaving): $75
Use of Equipment (foetal monitoring 1st hr etc): $73
Total Hospital Charge: $2901.70
Less FBI Membership Discount: - $80
Total Hospital Charge inclusive of GST: $2962.83
Doctor Charges - GA (non-medisave claimable): $430
Doctor Charges - GA Gynae (medisave claimable): $1125
Grand Total: $4517.83
After Medisave and Medishield Deduction: -$3450
Balance after Deduction: $1067.85
Baby's Bill
Baby Package 3 days: $358
Accomodation (nursery cot bed): $100
Medical Supplies (ID band and baby admission package): $34.60
Medical Laboratory Fee: $241
Resident Doctor Services: $25
Procedure (newborn hearing test $60 & daily treatment fee): $130
Use of Equipment (phototherapy per day): $125
Total Hospital Charge: $1013.60
Less FBI Membership Discount: - $32.78
Total Hospital Charge inclusive of GST: $1029.86
Doctor Charges - PD (medisave claimable): $200
Doctor Charges - PD (non-medisave claimable): $304
Less FBI Membership Discount: - $50.40
Grand Total: $1483.46
After Medisave and Medishield Deduction: -$1170.01
Balance after Deduction: $313.45
Grand Total Bill: $6001.29
Total payment in cash: $1381.30
Mother's Bill
Caesarean Section (Mother) 2 bedded 4 days: $2197
Use of Labour Ward Services (<=2 hrs): $70
Operating Theatre Charges: $80
Drugs/Medicine: $285.40
Medical Supplies: $105.30
Medical Laboratory Fee (blood test Haemoglobin): $16
Procedure (includes Fleet enema, I/V setup, urine test and shaving): $75
Use of Equipment (foetal monitoring 1st hr etc): $73
Total Hospital Charge: $2901.70
Less FBI Membership Discount: - $80
Total Hospital Charge inclusive of GST: $2962.83
Doctor Charges - GA (non-medisave claimable): $430
Doctor Charges - GA Gynae (medisave claimable): $1125
Grand Total: $4517.83
After Medisave and Medishield Deduction: -$3450
Balance after Deduction: $1067.85
Baby's Bill
Baby Package 3 days: $358
Accomodation (nursery cot bed): $100
Medical Supplies (ID band and baby admission package): $34.60
Medical Laboratory Fee: $241
Resident Doctor Services: $25
Procedure (newborn hearing test $60 & daily treatment fee): $130
Use of Equipment (phototherapy per day): $125
Total Hospital Charge: $1013.60
Less FBI Membership Discount: - $32.78
Total Hospital Charge inclusive of GST: $1029.86
Doctor Charges - PD (medisave claimable): $200
Doctor Charges - PD (non-medisave claimable): $304
Less FBI Membership Discount: - $50.40
Grand Total: $1483.46
After Medisave and Medishield Deduction: -$1170.01
Balance after Deduction: $313.45
Grand Total Bill: $6001.29
Total payment in cash: $1381.30
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Sunday, April 01, 2007
False Alarm
I had a fright this morning at 3am, I woke up having some stomach pain thinking maybe got to poo but went 3 times to no avail. The pain made me so scared and worried and I can't tell if it's contractions or not. Luckily, it lasted 3 hours and subsided at 5 plus. I'm so at a loss. Funny thing is I woke up to search for the topic Labour Pain in "What to expect when you are expecting?" yet still can't figure it out. Woke Ken up at 4.15am and told him I've been having stomachache for an hour plus now, he too went to search for the book and read to me what contractions feel like. I even read the contents to him before he reads out to me. Ha ha. We are so funny. Two silly parents. Late afternoon till evening, I've been feeling braxton hicks a few times. But I told baby to bear another 3 weeks if he really wants to pop out lor. Mummy wants him to pump more fats first.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Reading up
Friday, March 16, 2007
Week 33
Ah Boy's head was engaged already at Week 31. During the gynae appointment at Week 33 Fri, Dr Teo conducted a Group B Streptococci test (GBS) swap test for me, a common bacteria screening. This is a bacteria naturally found in the digestive tract and birth canal of 1 in 4 pregnant women. If not diagnosed and treated properly, the little one is more susceptible to serious health complications (including meningitis, pneumonia and blood infection). I got my result on Wed and was tested positive for this bacteria and had to take antibiotics for 5 consecutive days.
Here's more to read up on:
Group B Strep International
Group B Strep Infections
Here's more to read up on:
Group B Strep International
Group B Strep Infections
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Birth Plan
Birth Plan Checklist
Environment:
Soft music
Wear my own clothes
Videotape labor and birth
Take pictures during labor and birth
Support People Present at Birth:
Partner
Pain Relief:
Massage
Hot/cold packs
Breathing techniques
NO epidural!
Induction:
Medically induced or Self induced
Episiotomy:
No
Delivery Positions for Labor:
Still can choose meh?
Extraction Devices:
None unless baby's health at risk
Cesarean:
Partner present at all times during the operation
I'd like to be conscious
Immediate contact with the baby
Placenta:
I'd like to see/keep it?
Cord-cutting:
Partner cuts cord
Newborn Procedures:
Done in my/partner's presence
Feeding baby:
Breastfeeding
Separation:
No separation
Hospital Stay:
As short as possible
Environment:
Soft music
Wear my own clothes
Videotape labor and birth
Take pictures during labor and birth
Support People Present at Birth:
Partner
Pain Relief:
Massage
Hot/cold packs
Breathing techniques
NO epidural!
Induction:
Medically induced or Self induced
Episiotomy:
No
Delivery Positions for Labor:
Still can choose meh?
Extraction Devices:
None unless baby's health at risk
Cesarean:
Partner present at all times during the operation
I'd like to be conscious
Immediate contact with the baby
Placenta:
I'd like to see/keep it?
Cord-cutting:
Partner cuts cord
Newborn Procedures:
Done in my/partner's presence
Feeding baby:
Breastfeeding
Separation:
No separation
Hospital Stay:
As short as possible
Friday, March 02, 2007
Gathering during Baby Fair 2007
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
BabyCare Festival 2007
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Antenatal Class 5
Week 30
Today's lesson touches on the breastfeeding and bottlefeeding. Very useful breastfeeding tips from KK Hospital.
Tummy has expanded by 1.5 inch in a week! I've been feeling Braxton Hicks these few days. The whole abdomen will harden for less than 30 seconds. I'm a bit worried so keep telling ah boy to be patient and put on more fats, daddy and mummy will only want to see him in 8 to 10 weeks time.
Today's lesson touches on the breastfeeding and bottlefeeding. Very useful breastfeeding tips from KK Hospital.
Tummy has expanded by 1.5 inch in a week! I've been feeling Braxton Hicks these few days. The whole abdomen will harden for less than 30 seconds. I'm a bit worried so keep telling ah boy to be patient and put on more fats, daddy and mummy will only want to see him in 8 to 10 weeks time.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Saturday, February 17, 2007
The cot
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Antenatal Class 4
Week 27
Today's topic is practical hands-on baby care. We are taught how to carry our baby, bathe him, change him, soothe him, interact with him. I love best the session where you play games with him to create a bond. Remember to take more action pictures that we can talk about when baby grows up. We are also taught some interesting rhymes. Here's one (in Hokkien/Teo Chew dialect):
Today's topic is practical hands-on baby care. We are taught how to carry our baby, bathe him, change him, soothe him, interact with him. I love best the session where you play games with him to create a bond. Remember to take more action pictures that we can talk about when baby grows up. We are also taught some interesting rhymes. Here's one (in Hokkien/Teo Chew dialect):
This little Piggy Rhyme and more
A good old favourite which can be great fun if played when drying a small child after it's bath. As you are saying it, you "tweak" each toe in turn, starting with the largest:
Biggest toe: This little piggy went to market.
Next toe: This little piggy stayed at home.
Next toe: This little piggy had roast beef.
Next toe: This little piggy had none.
Small toe: And this little piggy cried "wheee wheeee wheee" all the way home.
Whilst saying "wheee, whee, whee all the way home" you run your fingers up their chest and tickle them under the chin.
More interesting rhymes to play with your baby:
Rhymes for Counting and Number Themes
Finger play and action rhymes for babies
Songs and Poems
Biggest toe: This little piggy went to market.
Next toe: This little piggy stayed at home.
Next toe: This little piggy had roast beef.
Next toe: This little piggy had none.
Small toe: And this little piggy cried "wheee wheeee wheee" all the way home.
Whilst saying "wheee, whee, whee all the way home" you run your fingers up their chest and tickle them under the chin.
More interesting rhymes to play with your baby:
Rhymes for Counting and Number Themes
Finger play and action rhymes for babies
Songs and Poems
Friday, January 26, 2007
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Baby Development at Week 26
Week 26
Your baby weighs almost 2 pounds; measures about 14 inches from head to heel; and hears noises, responds to light, and is generally more aware of its surroundings. In the same way that you can see a flashlight if you hold it against your palm, your baby can see the light coming through your belly. You may notice increased activity when in brighter light and decreased activity in darkened rooms. Its hearing is fully developed, and as he or she reacts to sounds, its pulse increases. Your baby will even move in rhythm to music! (Adapted from PregnancyWeekly)
Its lungs are developing now, too, as it continues to take small breaths of amniotic fluid — good practice for when it's born and takes that first breath of air. If you're having a boy, his testicles are beginning to descend into his scrotum — a trip that will take about two to three days. (Adapted from BabyCentre)
Your baby weighs almost 2 pounds; measures about 14 inches from head to heel; and hears noises, responds to light, and is generally more aware of its surroundings. In the same way that you can see a flashlight if you hold it against your palm, your baby can see the light coming through your belly. You may notice increased activity when in brighter light and decreased activity in darkened rooms. Its hearing is fully developed, and as he or she reacts to sounds, its pulse increases. Your baby will even move in rhythm to music! (Adapted from PregnancyWeekly)
Its lungs are developing now, too, as it continues to take small breaths of amniotic fluid — good practice for when it's born and takes that first breath of air. If you're having a boy, his testicles are beginning to descend into his scrotum — a trip that will take about two to three days. (Adapted from BabyCentre)
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Shopping again
The Ouaps Touch Tones Octopus is a luminous and musical piano with electronic chips . It is a soft plush toy and is washable. Appropriate for ages 12 months+ (from Le Enphants at UE Square $49.90)
Encourage problem solving, questioning, exploration of materials, free self expression, creativity, hand eye coordination, manipulation, hand control, blah blah blah
My Sweet Sun Wallables $34.90
This beautiful 3D wall hanging glows brightly in the dark, the face of the sun becomes a happy round moon at night, and is accompanied with his friend the star which also glows. When you press on the nose of the sun, it plays the “You are My Sunshine” melody.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Antenatal Class 3
Week 25
Today's lesson touch on labour and delivery as well as a recap of the stretching exercises and breathing relaxation. I had a shock upon seeing the videotape cause the labour process looks real scary. Uh...! Mrs Wong gave us a tour of the delivery suites in TMC. Must remember to bring jacket for Ken to keep warm in the freezing ward and a nice cd for myself to relax during contractions.
Back exercises / Labour stages / What to expect for Labour
Today's lesson touch on labour and delivery as well as a recap of the stretching exercises and breathing relaxation. I had a shock upon seeing the videotape cause the labour process looks real scary. Uh...! Mrs Wong gave us a tour of the delivery suites in TMC. Must remember to bring jacket for Ken to keep warm in the freezing ward and a nice cd for myself to relax during contractions.
Back exercises / Labour stages / What to expect for Labour
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Antenatal Class 2
Week 24
Today's lesson talks about physiological approach to breathing relaxation, changes in pregnancy leading to signs & symptoms of labour and the alternative types of pain relief in labour.
After the class, Mrs Wong brought us outside the nursery room to show us how she plays with a 2 day old baby. She's so lovely with big round eyes and a crown of shiny black hair.
I've found a link from KK Hospital which talks more about pain relief in labour as well as caring for yourself and your baby after delivery.
Today's lesson talks about physiological approach to breathing relaxation, changes in pregnancy leading to signs & symptoms of labour and the alternative types of pain relief in labour.
After the class, Mrs Wong brought us outside the nursery room to show us how she plays with a 2 day old baby. She's so lovely with big round eyes and a crown of shiny black hair.
I've found a link from KK Hospital which talks more about pain relief in labour as well as caring for yourself and your baby after delivery.
Saturday, January 06, 2007
Antenatal Class 1
Week 23
Daddy and mummy truly enjoy the class conducted Mrs Wong Boh Boi from TMC. Our class starts at 4:30pm and ends at 7:15pm today. She told us that Daddy's role is to be a supporter, a doula (midwife) as well as our cheerleader. He's great, isn't he?!! We are taught how to communicate with you by playing a tapping and butterfly game on Mummy's tummy.
We are also taught some stretching exercise. This is one of them to strengthen the chest (Mummy's of couse!)
Daddy and mummy truly enjoy the class conducted Mrs Wong Boh Boi from TMC. Our class starts at 4:30pm and ends at 7:15pm today. She told us that Daddy's role is to be a supporter, a doula (midwife) as well as our cheerleader. He's great, isn't he?!! We are taught how to communicate with you by playing a tapping and butterfly game on Mummy's tummy.
We are also taught some stretching exercise. This is one of them to strengthen the chest (Mummy's of couse!)
Oink Oink
Today's our monthly gynae checkup with Dr S P Teo. Baby, you started kicking me again when Dr Teo is checking you. It feels good to see you!
The Singapore Mint roadshow is on at HDB hub. Mummy bought lot of piggy gifts for you.
This gold-plated adorable boar signifies happiness and contentment ($52)
The ez-link Card features the adorable Piglet from Singapore's 3D animation film "Zodiac The Race Begins" ($18).
The red piggy bank is simply too adorable to resist ($25)
This festive pack features a gold-plated medallion and a mint-condition Singapore 2007 $2 banknote ($14)
Monday, January 01, 2007
Big round ball
Week 22
Whose tummy is this? It's mummy's at Week 22 taken by your daddy? And what's inside? It's you, my darling baking inside.
Whose tummy is this? It's mummy's at Week 22 taken by your daddy? And what's inside? It's you, my darling baking inside.
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