My Little Terrors http://khongfamily.com/blog Sleepless nights ~ Screaming kids ~ 1 happy family Tue, 25 May 2010 04:05:55 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2 en uncategorized00 blogroll00 general00 places00 food00 education00 tags00 scrapbook00 milestones00 pregnancy-journals00 about-braedyn00 mummys-place00 babykhong00 daddys-corner00 kitchen-lab00 about-shayanne00 mummys-favourite-blog00 toys00 we-like00 nzn00 friends00 yummy-mum-mum00 celebrations00 cakes00 cupcakes00 bento-blogs00 online-shopping-spree00 updates00 about-aerynn00 New school for 2009 http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=338 Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000 khongfamily http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=338 338 0000-00-00 00:00:00 0000-00-00 00:00:00 open open draft 0 0 post Khong Family http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=4 Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:39:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=4

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Inspiration http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=5 Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:40:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=5 I actually created this blog in June 2005 when I was pregnant with my first baby. That time I was 4 months pregnant. Before that, I never have the urge to surf net because there was nothing for me to do except check my email. Once I was pregnant, I went to all the baby and pregnancy sites to learn more on parenting stuff.

Then I came across Jenntai's column in Sunsurf which lead me to her blog and eventually to all the mommies' blog. I was so impressed with all the mummy bloggers where they can find the time to blog and taking care of their children at the same time.

There it goes....my inspiration to blog.

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Semi solid food - when to start…? http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=6 Sun, 26 Mar 2006 14:41:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=6 Brae is going to explore his new food next month when he hits 5 ½ months. Our midwife, who came to our house monthly to check on the Brae’s progress and development, briefed us on preparing Brae into semi solids food.

My parents and relatives always asked us whether Brae had started to eat porridge or baby rice when he was 3 month old. Since we are new mommy and daddy, we do not know the actual time to start semi solid. So we asked our midwife on this matter.

She advised us not to start semi solid until Brae is 6 months, which recommended by WHO, according to her. From what I’ve read in the magazines and baby books, it’s true that semi solid foods preferably to be introduced at around 6 months because baby’s kidney and digestive system is not fully developed yet.

She was telling us what to buy such as steamer, blender and baby slow cooker for cooking porridge at a later stage. Since I am coping alone with Brae at home, she told me to get a ‘steamer cum blender’ to save some time of washing so many things when preparing the food. She said “Just press a button and it will do everything for you”. We were like “Wowww!!!”.

So there we went all around Subang Parade (according to her, one of her client bought the thing there) to look for it. We were nearly give up searching for it because what we saw mainly typical blender or steamer or food processor.

Then our midwife told us the brand is ‘Combi’ so we headed to 1U Toycity (a lot of Combi range there). We searched the whole ‘Combi’ catalogue, there was no such thing…..huh…again….to no avail. However, I didn’t know that ‘Combi’ has a lot of baby stuff which some of them is quite nice but too pricey.

No more intention to look for it, we just walked around the mall. Then we reached ‘Chicco’ and I decided to scan through the shop to see whether they sell this machine, even though I doubt it. To my surprise, we found the similar thing in the shop. Hoorrayyy !!!

It is called ‘Babypappa’. It is not really simply pressing a button and it will do everything. I just put the food in to steam then pour the food in again to blend. According to the sales person, they don’t stock up many of the product since there is not much demand. I guess not many mommies as lazy as I am…hehheh. Luckily, there was sale…if not my hubby has to think twice.

I will use it next month and see whether it is really worth the money…..on saving my plain laziness and precious time…….

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6 2006-03-26 14:41:00 2006-03-26 14:41:00 open open semi-solid-food-when-to-start publish 0 0 post 2 mumsgather http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613751 218.208.246.41 2006-03-30 16:15:00 2006-03-30 16:15:00 Oh that sounds very interesting. I did it the hard way. Here is a link I wrote sometime ago. Hope it helps. :) http://www.geocities.com/mumsgather/babyfood.html 1 0 3 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-04-04 18:17:00 2006-04-04 18:17:00 mumsgather, Thanks for the link. It surely helps a lot! 1 0
All rounder husband… http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=7 Mon, 27 Mar 2006 17:00:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=7 The thought of being a homemaker, taking care of our new baby and the whole house is not as easy as I thought. After I gave birth to our adorable baby boy early November 2005, I thought I could handle everything by myself…taking care of the baby, vacuuming and mopping the floor in our double storey house, cooking lunch and dinner, watering and pruning the garden.

I was wrong!!! I couldn’t even do anything else mentioned above except taking care full-time of my baby. I can’t leave him out of sight even for a few minutes just to bring in our laundry.

Lucky for me, I have a very supportive hubby…he does the housework now. He is the one who vacuums and mops the floor every three weeks (I know, we live in a house of dust & grime), ‘ta pau’ lunch for me and cooks dinner at night when he is back from work, mows the lawn every now and then, washes the mats every week, etc. He is never the type who would sit down and laze around. Perhaps it is some personality disorder (of the good type!)

I do feel bad especially when I’m nursing Brae while watching TV or reading papers/magazines and he’s doing all the work in the house.

Pity my dear !

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Vacuum the house with a robot ? http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=8 Mon, 27 Mar 2006 17:05:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=8 A friend of my hubby told us about a robot which can vacuum the house all by itself. He saw it in a foreign website. So my hubby went to the website to check it out since he’s doing the vacuuming at home now.

It was not sold in Malaysia at that time. And the price after conversion is quite reasonable compared to the one which is available in Malaysia (other brand). However, my hubby was afraid of the lack of support and parts availability if he bought the thing.

When I came across the same thing in the newspaper ad few days ago, I was so happy that they were having a booth in Ikano Power Centre and quickly told my hubby about it. So we went there to check it out.

It is actually a small round robot called ‘iRobot’s Roomba’. If not because of the installment plan, my hubby would think twice to get it.

I’m a happier woman now….and hubby doesn’t need to vacuum the floor anymore!

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The Astro curse http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=9 Mon, 27 Mar 2006 19:03:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=9 You know, we are the last house in our neighbourhood to subscribe to Astro (cable for the rest of the world). Friends and family finally had to stop their snide remarks about how "backward" we were.

My other half sneakily had Astro installed a couple of days before my birthday in 2006 and guess what.....it isn't as fun as we had thought. Well, actually the operative word is "I" and not "we" as my hubby never thought very highly of Astro. He goes on and on about how we have entire Chinese families (and probably the Malay ones as well since they love Chinese serials too), setting up camp in front of the TV, soaking up Hong Kong gangster violence and sappy Korean love dramas. The entire family revolving around the thin magazine called "Astro Guide". Might as well have named it "Waste of Time".

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9 2006-03-27 19:03:00 2006-03-27 19:03:00 open open the-astro-curse publish 0 0 post 4 mumsgather http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613751 218.208.246.41 2006-03-30 16:17:00 2006-03-30 16:17:00 I don't have Astro, so I'm more backward than you! Where got time to watch! 1 0 5 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-04-04 18:24:00 2006-04-04 18:24:00 mumsgather You are right. Never have the time to watch...waste of money..hmmm 1 0
First child http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=10 Tue, 28 Mar 2006 14:45:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=10

Being the first child in the family always get the attention of great-grandparents, grandparents, daddy and mummy themselves. Brae is the first great-grandchild and grandchild from my hubby side of family.

I still remember when I came back from hospital with Brae, he had a lot of visitors every day. We never had any visitor to our house since we moved in two years ago. So they grabbed this chance to see our house.

Since Brae was born, we spent a lot and bought the best for our boy. There is one thing that I think we can keep soon in the storage for the next kid.

Bumbo seat - It was actually me who asked my hubby to buy this seat for Brae. When Brae reached 2 months, I found that he likes to sit in the upright position. He doesn’t like to lie down flat.

When we came across a Bumbo seat at Anakku, The Curve, we let Brae sit on it. And he didn’t cry and sat there quietly. So we bought it.

Now, when I put him in the seat, he will stay there for a while, not for long until he starts to cry and tries so hard to get out of the seat.

I’m starting to regret it but at least Brae can stay for a while……..

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10 2006-03-28 14:45:00 2006-03-28 14:45:00 open open first-child publish 0 0 post 6 mumsgather http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613751 218.208.246.41 2006-03-30 16:18:00 2006-03-30 16:18:00 Hehe. Cutee! 1 0
Inconsiderate neighbour http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=11 Fri, 31 Mar 2006 12:50:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=11 At 6:50am this morning, my hubby woke me up and told me to look out of the window. We saw the neighbour opposite our house (who apparently just returned home in his Gen2) horning and shouting angrily at his left neighbour who left a Mercedes parked right in front of the Gen2 neighbour’s gate. The Merc was positioned in such a way that even the Gen2 owners couldn’t open his gate. Gen2 tried ringing Merc’s doorbell to wake him up to move the car but to no avail.

Meanwhile, Gen2’s other neighbour came out of his house and asked him what the matter was. After relating the issue to him, both of them decided to teach Merc a lesson. Gen2 started his car and, with directions from the neighbour, proceeded to position his car so that it blocked the Merc.

Gen2 even wrote a note to place on the Merc windscreen. We were very tempted to see what he wrote. Since Brae was already awake, we had an early breakfast at Section 14. When we returned, we saw the Merc owner leaving his house in his other car with the Merc still in the same position. He didn’t even bother to reposition his car and apologise to Gen2.

At this point in time, the Merc and Gen2 are still in their same positions. What an inconsiderate neighbour.

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To pick him up or otherwise? http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=12 Sat, 01 Apr 2006 10:11:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=12 Brae likes to be carried and walked. He prefers the human face rather than his toys. It is very rare to have him playing in his play gym for a few minutes without him crying. Usually, he will just cry or call out for someone to pick him up and I always pick him up to stop him from crying.

So I asked one of my friends for advice since she has three children. She told me that she just lets her children cry till they stop. “Just let them cry for an hour and only then do you pick them up”, she said. I realised that she doesn’t really care much for her children and she has a maid to take care of them.

I can’t really stand it when Brae cries. So ‘ke lian’. Imagine being advised to let him cry for one hour. No way!

I remember there was once when Brae was 2 months old and we tried my friend’s advice. We placed Brae in his cot and we went downstairs to have lunch. Within a few minutes, he started to cry and scream loudly. After our meal, we went to take a look at him. He immediately stopped crying, his eyes were filled with tears and his face had the ‘ke lian’ look. I felt so ‘sam tong’.

Nowadays, we don’t leave him alone for too long.

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12 2006-04-01 10:11:00 2006-04-01 10:11:00 open open to-pick-him-up-or-otherwise publish 0 0 post 7 mumsgather http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613751 218.208.246.41 2006-04-05 16:28:00 2006-04-05 16:28:00 I think every parent has tried the "let them cry it out" method at least once either due to frustration or belief that it'll help. I remember when I tried it once, my girl cried so hard after she fell asleep, she was still sobbing in her sleep. So kelian!--> 1 0
Breastfeeding in public http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=13 Sun, 02 Apr 2006 13:01:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=13 I always like the baby changing room in Ikano Power Centre because it is cosy and comfortable. As there are baby changing facilities on each floor of the centre, it is easy to find one that is not used. One complaint that I have with the rooms is that there is no way for me to turn down the volume of the PA system and the default volume is way too loud for a sleeping baby. I always thought the room was meant for public use till my dreadful encounter below.

During one of my visits to the Ikano baby change rooms, I was surprised to find the door locked. So, being polite, I knocked on the door. No one replied. Then I told my hubby that some of the shoppers who bought clothes from the kiosks nearby would use the room as a changing room. So we waited.

After a while, we heard a baby crying. Then a woman opened the door, wedged herself into the gap, and looked at us as if we were bothering her. She said, “I’m breastfeeding”. My initial response was, “Sorry”. Then we walked off.

We walked to the 1st Floor baby changing room. My hubby asked why I said sorry. We did nothing wrong. I was thinking, “Ya hor”.

Come to think of it, I am also a mommy who breastfeeds my boy in public. I close, but never lock, the door of any changing room in a shopping complex. Sometimes I am glad that other mums ‘teman’ me in the same room to nurse our babies. I think she should have been more considerate and at the very least, ask why I wanted to use the changing room. For all you know, it could be for an urgent matter.

Perhaps she is a new mommy, but I am also a new mommy too.

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13 2006-04-02 13:01:00 2006-04-02 13:01:00 open open breastfeeding-in-public publish 0 0 post 8 mumsgather http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613751 218.208.246.41 2006-04-05 16:26:00 2006-04-05 16:26:00 This is not as bad as some young girls I encountered trying out stockings in a breastfeeding room meant for breastfeeding mums! 1 0 9 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-04-05 16:33:00 2006-04-05 16:33:00 mumsgather Yalor...shame shame to them.. 1 0
Spring cot a.k.a ‘Sarong’ http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=14 Mon, 03 Apr 2006 16:18:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=14 I always have difficulty putting Brae to sleep for his naps (normally twice a day). He always cries his lungs out when I put him flat on his back.

I normally put him on his tummy for his napping. If he is sleepy, he won’t cry but he will struggle on the bed as he falls asleep. Otherwise, he will just cry the instant I put him in the cot. I have tried giving him a bolster and pat him to sleep on his side but to no avail.

Once I brought Brae along to visit my cousin. There was a ‘sarong’ there meant for my nephew. My cousin asked me to try it out since Brae was crying his lungs out when I put him on the bed to sleep. I found that he liked to sleep in the ‘sarong’, stayed quietly inside with a bolster and slept longer.

Now, I’m thinking of getting one for backup purposes (when Brae ‘lau kai’ a lot). My hubby is afraid that Brae will be too used to the ‘sarong’ and we will have difficulty later to have him sleep in his cot. My intention is to prevent him from struggling so much before he sleeps.

To buy or not to buy? Hopefully, by the time we really decide to buy one, Brae will learn to sleep by himself…calmly.

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14 2006-04-03 16:18:00 2006-04-03 16:18:00 open open spring-cot-aka-sarong publish 0 0 post 10 Elaine Lee http://www.blogger.com/profile/19440442 218.208.246.41 2006-04-20 15:56:00 2006-04-20 15:56:00 Hi Khong This is my first time visiting your blog. About spring cot, for my opinion, I would strongly object it. I have not consider once to use it even with my MIL pestering me and telling me how easy it would be to take care of the kids with one. If you happen to know nurses from any hospital (especially GH), they will tell you that most accident happen in young children because of springcot. The chance of falling of are quite high, and I have read in newspaper that kids got stranggled to death by the spring cot too. 1 0 11 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-04-20 17:59:00 2006-04-20 17:59:00 Elaine You're right. I have decided not to buy the spring cot already. Trying to train my baby to sleep on his own on the bed. Thanks for telling me. 1 0 12 shelly shellyjackson@yahoo.com http://www-home-stuff.info 66.246.252.42 2007-01-23 04:50:08 2007-01-22 20:50:08 i love those curtains! 1 0
No internet line to blog http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=15 Tue, 04 Apr 2006 17:11:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=15 When ideas pop up in my mind, I will use Brae’s nap time to rush to the laptop and type them out. However, I have to put the words down using Microsoft Word instead of my blog site. Why? Because my house doesn’t have any telephone lines to hook up to the internet.

I go to my hubby’s office once or twice a week bringing Brae along to help out on his paperwork. I grab this chance to transfer all my blogs in Microsoft Word to my blog site and read all the mummies’ blogs as well, if Brae behaves/sleeps. I always hope that he will sleep in the office (in the car seat/sling) so that mummy has some time for herself to surf net.

Why is there no internet line in my house? My hubby encountered terrible service from Telekom when he went to apply for telephone lines. We were the first to move to our new neighbourhood three years ago. We went to Telekom in Damansara Utama to apply telephone lines. As expected, they said there was no line at our place yet. Since we were there, we just filled in the application form and paid RM10 stamping fees. We also called them once in a while to check the lines availability.

We were so happy when we received a Telekom leaflet two years ago telling us that there were lines and requested us to apply. Since we already had our application form filled (we kept the reference no), we went to Telekom DU to ask them to activate the lines.

They could trace our application form but surprisingly the form had been cancelled by them. According to them, there is a certain timeframe for activation once there is line. We didn’t know that and my hubby was so pissed when they asked for another RM10 stamping fee for a new application. They didn’t want to reactivate the line.

Since then, our house has been without phone lines. If not because of the internet, he won’t even want to install a fix line since both of us have handphones.

No more Telekom…we are patiently waiting for alternative broadband providers such as Jaring and Maxis to provide broadband or wireless service in our area.

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Lulling baby to sleep http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=16 Wed, 05 Apr 2006 19:33:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=16 I am trying a new method to train Brae to sleep on his own after his night feed. Usually, I will lie down sideways on the bed facing Brae and nurse him until he falls asleep. However, he was wide awake after nursing for the past few nights. Neither patting and singing to him helps nor giving him his favourite bolster and pacifier.

Brae has a new soft toy called ‘Baby Tad’. Yesterday, I placed the ‘Baby Tad’ next to him and pressed the toy’s hand for soothing nightime music. Brae was fascinated by the colourful lights blinking on the ‘Baby Tad’’s bib. He stayed still and kept looking at his toy. His hand was trying to reach for the ‘Baby Tad’’s hand when he saw me pressing it for the next song.

After more than 20 times of repeating songs, Brae started to rub his eyes (a sign that he is sleepy). But he just wouldn’t sleep and started to make noises. Feeling frustrated, I nursed him again. Within 5 minutes, he fell asleep. Now I know that he uses my breast as a soother.

I will continue to use this method until he can fall asleep on his own without me nursing him.

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Full moon gift http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=17 Fri, 07 Apr 2006 17:33:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=17

Normally, there will be a full moon party when a new born baby reaches one month old. It is either having a buffet at home (with food provided by a caterer or cooked at home) or booking a few tables at a Chinese restaurant for the relatives and friends to look at the new-born baby. For couples who are busy, they will go for the pre-packed full moon gifts and deliver the gifts to their relatives and friends.

We decided on the third option since we did not want any mess in the house if we celebrated at home and I thought it would be difficult for me to breastfeed our new-born if we were to choose the Chinese restaurant option.

Most of the pre-packed full moon gifts that we saw were pretty standard. The traditional packages mainly include red eggs, ‘kuih ang ku’, chicken, pickled ginger, and ‘nasi kunyit’. The better one comes with cakes or tarts. We were thinking of Ayamas until we came across a unique full moon package in a parenting magazine.

Therefore, we went to the OneJoy website to take a look at their packages. The package comes with a nice box pre-filled with certain items such as two red eggs, chocolates, candies, lollipops, biscuits or even a cute teddy bear. There were five box designs to choose from. It is also comes with a personalised card where we can provide the baby’s information such as baby photo, name, date of birth, length, weight and other personalised messages. Surprisingly, the cost of the package is more or less the same as other traditional packages. Another good thing about this package is that we don’t have to rush to deliver all the boxes to our relatives and friends because the contents are non-perishable, unlike the food in traditional packages which must be delivered fresh.

Our relatives and friends loved the full moon gift. At least the gift is different from the norm, making it a talking point and the box can be used as storage.

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First taste of semi solid food…yummy! http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=18 Mon, 10 Apr 2006 20:07:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=18

Brae, who is now 5 months old, had his first day of tasting semi-solid food. I know that it is recommended to introduce semi-solid food to the baby at 6 months but Brae has been showing all the signs of wanting more food. He has been waking up more frequently at night (3-4 times) for his night feeds, having previously slept the whole night through. He keeps drooling when he sees us having our meals and trying to reach for the food.

Our midwife came to our house and taught us how to prepare the food and feed Brae. She put 1 teaspoon of Heinz baby rice cereal into the bowl, poured the formula milk bit by bit and slowly stirred the mixture. The mixture must not be too watery or too lumpy. She suggested using EBM for the mixture but I was having difficulty pumping breast milk. Therefore the arrangement now will be rice cereal mixed with formula milk and I continue nursing Brae direct.

Our midwife gave us instructions for the whole 1st month’s menu:-

  • Baby rice cereal for the first three days (1 tsp of baby rice cereal with EBM or formula milk and gradually increase the amount of baby rice cereal if baby wants more).
  • Introduce one new type of food such as carrot, pear, banana, sweet potato, pumpkin and broccoli with baby rice cereal every three days (1 tsp of baby rice cereal with EBM or formula milk + 1 tbsp of new food).
  • By the end of the 1st month, the baby should be taking in 8 tsps of food.

Brae’s first experience of semi-solid food

Brae spat out the food when the midwife fed him the first time. The reaction from Brae was so cute. He was trying to suck the food when the spoon was inside his mouth. After a while he realised that it was not milk then he just spat out everything and began to ‘bin jui’ (flatten his mouth). After we manage to get the 1st spoonful in, Brae started to explore the food in his mouth and he began to like it . The second spoon was a bit easier, he gulped down everything so fast. He would try to reach for the spoon, grab it, put it inside his mouth and chew the spoon! When we were slow in feeding him, he would become so annoyed and ‘mang jang’ as if he was trying to tell us,”I want my food now !!!”. After the whole feeding saga ended, Brae ended up with food all over his face, hands and his Bumbo seat. The whole session was really an experience for us (hubby and I) and it was so exciting and enjoyable, especially for first-time parents like us. It was so fun that my hubby wanted to feed Brae the next day!

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18 2006-04-10 20:07:00 2006-04-10 20:07:00 open open first-taste-of-semi-solid-foodyummy publish 0 0 post 4376 Hui Nih allyeam@yahoo.com http://lybil1.free.fr 83.81.83.222 2007-12-04 18:42:03 2007-12-04 10:42:03 Thanks for the sharing .. definitely helps me alot! 1 0
Breastfeeding obstacles http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=19 Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:29:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=19 While I was pregnant, I had already decided to breastfeed my baby even though I have heard a lot of negative comments about breastfeeding from my family members. None of my family members breasfed their children. Therefore, I was a bit skeptical and discouraged by the remarks made by them. Here are some of the comments that I have heard:-

1) You got milk meh? (assuming that small breasts will not produce much milk)

2) Breastmilk alone not enough wan…

3) Just breastfeed for the first month larr, just get the colostrum enough lorr...

4) Your breasts will sag worrr….

5) What for you susah-susah yourself? Just give them formula milk larr…

6) Baby is not full larr… (when they see the baby crying after nursing)

In order to equip myself to breastfeed my baby, I searched through the internet for more information and went to bookshops to read more about breastfeeding. I read the breastfeeding book by Johnson & Johnson over and over again to get myself prepared. I also downloaded breastfeeding videos to learn about latching on and different positions for breastfeeding.

When Brae was born, I immediately put him to my breast. I had the nurse to help me on latching Brae correctly. I suffered the pain from breast engorgement, sore nipples and milk-blocked ducts. The breastfeeding journey for the first month was dreadful when I had to nurse Brae every half an hour, with his weight dropping , and to top it off, he was slightly jaundiced. My concern over Brae’s weight prompted me to top up breastmilk with formula milk which eventually led to him depending fully on formula milk. Then we noticed that Brae suffered constipation from taking in too much formula milk. From that moment, with the advice from the midwife, I slowly decreased the formula milk to fully breastfeeding by the time Brae was 2 months old.

I admitted there were some times I would feel so frustrated especially when Brae encountered difficulty in sucking the milk out from my breasts because of the slow milk flow. If not because of the support from my hubby and our midwife, I wouldn’t be able to breastfeed our baby till now. As for my family’s comments, I just shrugged them off and continue to do what I think is best for my baby.

Keywords to successful breastfeeding : perseverance, determination, patience, and passion.

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19 2006-04-13 19:29:00 2006-04-13 19:29:00 open open breastfeeding-obstacles publish 0 0 post 13 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-04-14 17:15:00 2006-04-14 17:15:00 Keep up your good work! Breast milk surely is much much better than formula! Too bad, I only bf my girl for 1-2 mth! 1 0 14 Elaine Lee http://www.blogger.com/profile/19440442 218.208.246.41 2006-04-20 16:04:00 2006-04-20 16:04:00 Keep up with your good work. You have done a good job for your firstborn. My girl wasn't that lucky and I didn't learn the art of breastfeeding until my second baby 1 0 15 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-04-20 17:55:00 2006-04-20 17:55:00 jesslyn Hi, jesslyn. Thanks for reading my blog. Breastfeed for 2 months is still better than none! :) elaine lee Hi, Elaine. I like to read your blog. Thanks for dropping by....:) 1 0
Things that Daddy does for Mummy and baby… http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=20 Tue, 18 Apr 2006 15:21:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=20 For baby

  1. During my confinement without a confinement lady, he would bathe our newborn baby while I was recuperating from the delivery. Even though he didn’t know how to bathe the baby, he tried his best to learn from our midwife. He would not hesitate to bathe baby during weekends or after late outings while I prepared baby’s clothes.
  2. During our outings at shopping malls, he would change diapers for our baby on his own.
  3. He would carry the baby when we were outside having meals, cradle and rock the baby when the baby was cranky and sleepy.
  4. He would scan the floor or road for coins (even the 1 cents) for the baby’s piggy bank.
  5. He was the first one who fed baby semi-solid food the next day after our midwife taught us.

For mummy

  1. He would never grumble when he had to rush back everyday to ‘ta pau’ lunch and snacks for me. His main concern was to keep me well-fed so that the baby will have sufficient nutrients from my breastmilk.
  2. He would cook dinner and do the dishes even though he had a long day at work.
  3. He would help me carry all the stuff (my handbag, baby’s bag or groceries) so that I can focus on carrying the baby.
  4. He would do all the housework while I attended to the baby in the house.
  5. He would feed me when I was nursing or carrying the baby in the sling.
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20 2006-04-18 15:21:00 2006-04-18 15:21:00 open open things-that-daddy-does-for-mummy-and-baby publish 0 0 post 16 Elaine Lee http://www.blogger.com/profile/19440442 218.208.246.41 2006-04-21 10:16:00 2006-04-21 10:16:00 wah..such a lovey dovey hubby. My hubby very "tai lam yan" so he would rather pay for someone to do than 1 0 17 Elaine Lee http://www.blogger.com/profile/19440442 218.208.246.41 2006-04-21 10:18:00 2006-04-21 10:18:00 (oops...my boy pressed on the enter key before I even finish typing) My hubby would pay for someone to it. If he does do it himself, it makes me feel guilty ... 1 0 18 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-04-21 12:42:00 2006-04-21 12:42:00 Nice to have such loving and caring hubby hor! psst..psst....Me too! High 5! 1 0 19 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-04-21 14:49:00 2006-04-21 14:49:00 elaine Yahh..I do feel guilty when he does the housework while I'm nursing my boy. So 'cham'... jesslyn Hahaha...so 'hang fook' hor..:D 1 0 20 Baby Smooches http://www.blogger.com/profile/12730860 218.208.246.41 2006-04-28 18:10:00 2006-04-28 18:10:00 Aww.... how sweet..... My hubby don't even harap he'll half of all that. 1 0
Inculcate the reading habit http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=21 Wed, 19 Apr 2006 15:27:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=21 Every weekend, we would bring Brae to the bookshop and pick some books to read to him. Each and every time, Brae would make a fuss and we do not know if it’s due to the fact that he’s sleepy or the air-conditioning is too cold. He usually prefers to look elsewhere or simply just grab the book in front of him to put in his mouth.

As a first-time parent, we thought we were ‘kiasu’ by reading to a 5 month old but to our surprise, there were others in the children section with children as young as Brae! At least we didn’t feel so out of place! Among all the bookshops, we prefer Borders in The Curve because their books are neatly arranged.

Whenever there is an MPH Warehouse Sale, we always end up spending a lot of money on books mainly; fiction, cooking books, health and fitness books for myself, and non-fiction for hubby. This year, we bought a lot of books too but mainly for Brae. When my hubby saw the Roald Dahl and Dr. Seuss books, he recalled his younger days reading those books so he bought the whole collection for Brae’s library. We originally thought of getting Brae to choose his own books when he is older but we couldn’t help it and ended up buying them for him. Hopefully he will read the books that we’ve bought!

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21 2006-04-19 15:27:00 2006-04-19 15:27:00 open open inculcate-the-reading-habit publish 0 0 post 21 Elaine Lee http://www.blogger.com/profile/19440442 218.208.246.41 2006-04-21 10:15:00 2006-04-21 10:15:00 Same here.. I spent alot of money buying books. It's good to start them young, don't worry about Brae not interested or start chewing on the book, because one day he will start picking book and request you to read it to him just like what my boy does now. 1 0 22 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-04-21 14:52:00 2006-04-21 14:52:00 elaine Hmmm..I hope so. 1 0
Nursery rhymes http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=22 Thu, 20 Apr 2006 19:08:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=22 Nursery rhymes are meant for kids but it turns out that mummy has to learn them first before she can sign them to the baby. When I first started singing to Brae, the only song that I recalled from my younger days was ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’. I kept repeating the song over and over again. I’m not sure whether Brae was getting bored with the song but I sure was!

Therefore, I decided to brush up my nursery rhymes but I either found CDs with no lyrics included or nursery rhyme books without the tunes. I always have the problem of never locating the things I want. Perhaps I am not the observant type. My hubby went to search and he found a CD with a nice lyric board book board by ‘Ladybird’ at the ‘Tape Video’ section. It’s so embarrassing because I went to look for it a few times but I never thought of rummaging around that section. In the end, we ended up buying the locally produced nursery rhymes book with VCD (my hubby found this at the ‘Poetry’ section) at RM10 each for 10 songs compared to the ‘Ladybird’ which cost RM32.

So now, I play the VCD daily for the baby to listen and for mummy to learn to sing the songs.

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22 2006-04-20 19:08:00 2006-04-20 19:08:00 open open nursery-rhymes publish 0 0 post 23 Elaine Lee http://www.blogger.com/profile/19440442 218.208.246.41 2006-04-21 10:13:00 2006-04-21 10:13:00 I also got the VCD for RM10. Value buy compare to branded Mothergoose or Ladybirds. When I was working in office last time, I spent a lot of time surfing for nursery rhymes and printed out compiled it into my own collection. (Of course got no sound effect) You can visit www.mothergoose.com for more lyrics or you can go http://members.tripod.com/nursery_school/ with lyrics, animation and music. 1 0 24 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-04-21 12:41:00 2006-04-21 12:41:00 Now i very expert in singing nursery song lor! Sing along with my girls most of the time! 1 0 25 Loc Kee http://www.blogger.com/profile/5478920 218.208.246.41 2006-04-27 16:59:00 2006-04-27 16:59:00 I think todller wont get bored when listen to this rhymes or songs. Coz my Sweet sweet will ask us to put in her Tape (cassette) whenever we go in the car. and at home, when we turn on her Music Video, she also watch it again and again... and at the end, We learnt all the songs haha... 1 0 26 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-04-28 15:20:00 2006-04-28 15:20:00 elaine Hahaa..now it's my turn printing out the lyrics for my collection. And thanks for the links. It helps. jesslyn I hope Brae will sing along with me next time! :) loc kee Now I always play the nursery rhymes CD in the car when we go out...actually mainly Mummy is the one who listens and sings the songs! Heehee.. 1 0
A trip to Singapore - Part I http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=23 Fri, 21 Apr 2006 18:22:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=23 My husband once mentioned that we must bring our kids (currently only 1 kid) on holidays whenever possible, if overseas even better. Cameron Highlands was the furthest place that we have been to this year and this was during Chinese New Year 2006. Brae wasn’t bothered by the cold weather and he loved looking around. My uncle, who lives in Cameron Highlands, was surprised that we brought our 2 month-old baby along.

However, it freaked me out when hubby asked me to follow him (bringing Brae along, of course) to Singapore next week for a business trip for three days. One half of me said “Go” but the other half said “Don’t go”. After much thought, I decided to go since hubby was scared that I couldn’t cope alone with Brae in the house.

Things that Mummy worries about:-

  • Bus. All this while, we travel by car so I’m not so worried because Brae has his own car seat. Furthermore, it is convenient for me to nurse Brae in the car with a comfortabe bolster supporting my arm. Brae can have his toys to play with when he is cranky. But this time, we are hopping onto the Aeroline bus to Singapore. Definitely no car seat, Brae will have to be carried on the lap for a long 4-5 hour trip. Definitely tiring! Then there’s the extra luggage which includes the bolster and toys.
  • Food. Brae has just started on semi-solids. I feel hesitant in changing to baby jar food after having fed Brae freshly-made food at home. I’m thinking of bringing ‘Babypappa’ along but that’s another add-on baggage to worry about.
  • Hotel. Worried that the hotel room’s air-conditioning would be too cold for Brae. I will need to buy a sweater for him, just in case. I’m scared that Brae is not used to sleeping on the hotel bed.
  • Sight-seeing. I will have to use a sling (for mummy) and a carrier (for daddy) to carry our boy.
  • Nursing. I’m worried that, being unfamiliar with the shopping malls there, I won’t be able to locate breastfeeding areas quickly.

“Go” reasons:-

  • Baby stuff. Heard that the baby stuff in Singapore is cheaper. Hope to get more nursing wear and more stuff for baby there.
  • Loneliness. I don’t think that I can stay alone with baby in the house as I am not used to sleeping alone.
  • Food. I may end up not eating proper meals because I rely on my hubby to “ta pau” food for me.

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1. Grab the book nearest to you, turn on page 18 and find line 4.
...least one marketing expense that you have strong suspicion isn't... (Streetwise Complete Business Plan - hubby's book)

2. Stretch your left arm out as far as you can.
Hole puncher

3. What is the last thing you watched on TV?
CSI:Supreme Sunday (didn't finish the whole show, my boy woke up from his nap)

4.Without looking, guess what time it is?
3 pm

5. Now look at the clock, what is the actual time?
3:16 pm

6. With the exception of the computer, what can you hear?
Air-conditioning

7. When did you last step outside? What were you doing?
Few minutes ago. Putting Brae in the car seat to sleep after nursing.

8. Before you started this survey, what did you look at?
Elaine Lee's blog

9. What are you wearing?
Nursing top with a skirt

10. Did you dream last night?
Couldn't remember. There were so many dreams last night.

11. When did you last laugh?
This morning. Tickled Brae and I laughed as well.

12. What is on the walls of the room you are in?
Brother-in-law's framed up certificates

13. Seen anything weird lately?
I don't think so

14. What do you think of this quiz?
Fun

15. What is the last film you saw?
King Kong (watched with hubby at Imax - leaving Brae with his brothers...no more cinema after that)

16. If you became a multimillionaire overnight, what would you buy?
More insurance and education policies for the kid(s)

17. Tell me something about you that I dunno.
A good listener but not a good talker

18. If you could change one thing about the world, regardless of guilt or politics, what would you do?
No war, please

19. Do you like to dance?
Nope

20. George Bush.
Talk a lot

21. Imagine your first child is a girl, what do you call her?
Myra or Mya (maybe change when the time comes)

22. Imagine your first child is a boy, what do you call him?
First child is a boy and he is called Braedyn

23. Would you ever consider living abroad?
Thought about it. If possible, we would like to stay in Melbourne, Australia

24.What do you want GOD to say to you when you reach the pearly gates?
Don't know

25. Five (5) people who must also do this meme in their journal.
Lyon & Wien
All About Zara
a s h l e y

These two have been tagged though:-
Mumsgather
Elaine Lee

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24 2006-04-24 20:00:00 2006-04-24 20:00:00 open open fun-%e2%80%98n-go-tag publish 0 0 post 30 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-05-02 09:25:00 2006-05-02 09:25:00 haha, thank you for thinking of me...in fact I had done my tag too on 24/4! 1 0
A trip to Singapore - Part II http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=25 Mon, 01 May 2006 17:05:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=25 Finally I’ve decided to go ahead for the trip. I am so glad that three of us, besides 2 BILs and one of their girlfriend went for the trip. We had so much fun despite having to carry Brae around. We are more familiar with the places in Singapore now compared to the first time that we went together as a couple few years back. Whenever we (hubby and I) went for holiday abroad, he would comment on the country either “I love this place” or “This place sucks”. Among the places that we have been to, Singapore, Melbourne and Shanghai (except that we couldn’t speak the language) fall under the former category while Bangkok is the latter.

Malaysia has so much to learn from Singapore. Their public transport system is superb! With one EzyLink card, I could hop into MRT and bus and the wait was no longer than 20 minutes unlike Malaysia, the bus wait was killing! Not sure why, I feel secured walking alone in Singapore compared to my own country. Amazingly, the place is so clean and there are trees everywhere not like Malaysia with rubbish everywhere and shady trees chopped down for no reason *sigh*. There are malls in every part of the town, surprisingly there are quite crowded with people in all the malls. Some of the malls in Malaysia are really quiet. I never dare to take a cab in Malaysia because they never use meter and charge you ridiculous fair for a short trip. Singapore’s cab drivers are polite and most importantly they use meter.

Haha..I should stop praising Singapore and complaining about Malaysia, after all I am still a Malaysian!

Chronology of events in Singapore:-

25 April 2006 (Tuesday)

5:30 am

Hubby and I woke up and showered while Brae was still sleeping soundly. Had to wake Brae up and changed his clothes. After fed Crystal and Chloe (our doggies) full of two days worth of dog food together with two bowls of water, we left the house at 6:20 am. Hopefully by the time we comes back, the house and the doggies are still in one piece.

6:45 am

Drove to BIL-3 (youngest brother-in-law) condo. Hubby left his car there and BIL-3 drove us to fetch BIL-2 (second youngest brother-in-law) and SL (BIL-2’s girlfriend).

7:15 am

Reached BIL-2’s girlfriend’s house. We left from there to Menara Axis to catch Aeroline bus to Singapore.

8:00 am

Bus was leaving Menara Axis. This was the first time we took Aeroline bus to Singapore. Breakfast, tea and dessert were served in the bus. Felt like in an aeroplane with captain and crew on board. There was a lounge below the bus deck with soft sofas, table and TV. The only downside was the toilet. Initially, there was an announcement saying “There is a toilet downstair for light use only” and we didn’t figure out why they stressed on “light usage toilet” until hubby went for loo. When he came out of the toilet, he quickly told me not to use the toilet unless really cannot tahan. The toilet was ngam-ngam fit for only one person and he couldn’t even turn around in the toilet. Luckily my hubby is quite thin, I wondered how a bigger size person could get in the toilet.

11:30 am

Throughout the journey, Brae behaved very well. He did whine a bit and dozed off after nursing him. I took the opportunity to take a nap while Brae was sleeping. The bus was in Pagoh rest area when I heard the bus engine stopped. However I was too tired to open my eyes until I heard someone shouted “Fire! “. I thought I was dreaming until I opened my eyes and saw the back of the bus parked next to ours was engulfed with thick smoke. The thick air of smoke was getting worse until I couldn’t see anything through the window. I was getting panicked when I saw fire burning from the back of the bus. “Take the baby out first”, hubby told me. He quickly grabbed Brae from my lap and dashed out of the the bus (luckily Brae didn’t cry seeing the situation kelam-kabut). I almost forgot to fasten my seat belt to go out of the bus! We walked as fast as we could further away from the burning bus. After everyone was out from the bus, the captain was driving the bus away from the blazing bus. After a while, everyone was called to get on board and continued on our journey. Phewww…what an experience!

The whole incident was featured in The Star.

1:30 pm

Finally, we reached the drop-off point at Waterfront Copthorne Hotel. Took cabs to our hotel, Grand Central Hotel near Orchard Road. Hubby, Brae, BIL-3 and me in one cab and BIL-2 and SL in the other cab.

2:00 pm

Checked into the hotel rooms. Quickly fed Brae before we went for lunch. Brae had sweet potatoes baby jar food mixed with formula milk. We scared that it might dirty the clothes, we fed Brae without the clothes on even though the hotel room was a bit cold.

3:00 pm

Went to Takashimaya for lunch. Recommended by SL, we ate at Pepper Lunch. I had a Beef Pepper Rice. The food came in a hot sizzling plate with rice in the middle, slices of uncooked beef and corns were around the rice. There were instructions to follow on how to “cook yourself”. Aiya..I should have taken down the instruction given in a small leaflet. If I remembered correctly, first stir everything evenly with butter at the bottom of the plate. Then add the sauce; honey or garlic or both to the rice. Finally, stir again and voila…it’s done. Hmmm..I was wondering whether this food chain can be brought over to Malaysia.

4:15 pm

BIL-3 wanted to go to Sentosa so all of us tagged along. Hubby always wanted to bring Brae to see the fishes at the Underwater World (UW). Unfortunately, Brae was sleeping in the sling throughout the whole tour of the UW. In fact, I was the one who was fascinated by the fishes available at the UW. Some of the fishes available here were not seen before in Aquaria KLCC Convention Centre. Aiyo…Brae woke up once we stepped out of the UW. What a waste! Anyway, we brought him to watch dolphin show which started at 5:30 pm. The show wasn’t that interesting and Brae kept on looking elsewhere rather than the dolphins. We headed back to town after the show.

8:00 pm

BIL-3 had dinner appointment with friends. Therefore, we had dinner with BIL-2 and SL at Tony Roma’s which apparently famous for their ribs. The yummy part was that they served pork! However, the famous baby ribs were out of order. I wasn’t fancy of meat so I ordered Caesar Salad for myself. We also ordered one of their signature dish Onion Loaf for sharing. While we were having dinner, Brae was starting to get cranky. Hubby and I took turn to bring him for walk outside of the restaurant.

10:00 pm

Back to the hotel. We discovered this hotel was quite crappy for the price that we’ve paid. The hot water dispenser for the bath tub was faulty. Worst still, there was no control for the temperature of the air-conditioning. Not to mention no basic essential items such as laundry bag, conditioner, comb, toothbrush. Luckily I bought few sweaters for Brae back in Malaysia. We sponge-bath Brae at the sink. Going to request for a room change tomorrow.

11:00 pm

Nursed Brae to sleep. Three of us ended up hugging each other to warm up. We were freezing cold…!!!

26 April 2006 (Wednesday)

8:45 am

Woke Brae up.

9:10 am

Met BILs and SL at the lobby. Went to have breakfast at kopitiam nearby. I had mee hoon with few pieces of fish cakes and sambal. Sambal was hot and spicy!

10:30 am

Went back to the hotel and fed Brae. After that, we went down to the lobby. I paid $1 for 15 minutes of surfing net, checking emails and blog. Hubby was carrying Brae while waiting for his business associate to pick him up for meeting. After hubby left, I surfed for ½ hour before sending Brae back to the hotel room for his napping.

2:30 pm

Brae woke up. Wanted to go out and get food to eat but raining so we stayed in the room.

3:00 pm

I was getting bored. I thought of buying instant noodles at the convenient store at the lobby. But I ended up going out alone with Brae. I put Brae in the front-carrier, back packed Brae’s bag and took a cab to The Forum shopping mall. I saw Toys R Us there when we walked past yesterday.

3:40 pm

I walked around the mall and discovered an interesting shop called ‘Crosscom’. They sell ergonomic workstation, Moll™ made in Germany which can be used from a child till adulthood. The other interesting thing that I saw was a highchair. The highchair Tripp Trapp® made in Norway has a wooden seat and a foot plate which can be adjusted in both depth and height as the child grows. Woww…I like but it comes with a hefty price of $500++ after discount.

4:10 pm

When I walked out of the shop, I saw hubby was walking towards my direction. I sms-ed him earlier telling him I was in The Forum and he with 2 BILs came to look for us after the business meeting. We went to Toys R Us to look for LeapPad Little Touch for Brae. We bought as it was slightly cheaper compared to the one in Malaysia.

5:00 pm

We walked to The Republic foodcourt in Wisma Atria to have my late lunch.I had a Hakka Yong Tow Fee Mee.

5:40 pm

We took MRT from Orchard to Somerset and walked back to the hotel.

6:30 pm

Hubby went to complain about the hot water. A man came to fix. Apparently the hot water knob was loose. After that, hubby went to shower while mummy was nursing Brae.

7:30 pm

We had dinner with Singaporean friends (Donald & Michele) at Imperial Treasure La Mian Xiao Long Bao at Marina Square. We tried Hokkaido (Japanese brand ice-cream) ice-cream after the dinner. Their green tea ice-cream was nice.

9:30 pm

We took bus to Orchard Road and walked to Gelatosismo at Lido to try their gelato ice-cream. According to Donald & Michele, their gelatos are the best in Singapore. I had a hazelnut choc gelato.

10:30 pm

Took bus back to the hotel. Hubby discussed with BILs about the check-out procedure for the next day because they had to attend Food & Hotel Asia 2006 fair at 10:30 am leaving mummy, Brae and SL in the hotel.


27 April 2006 (Thursday)

9:30 am

Had breakfast at Meridien Plaza. I had Fish Ball Noodle with mee poh. According to BIL-2, mee poh is a famous mee in Singapore. The noodle was nothing special except it had vinegar in it.

10:30 am

Hubby sent me and Brae back to the hotel room before he went to the fair with his brothers. Brae took his nap while I was packing the bags before we checked out before 1 pm.

12:45 pm

SL helped me to put the luggage in the hotel’s lobby. Hubby and BILs would meet us at Wisma Atria at 2:30 pm. So we walked to Plaza Singapura to shop around before we took the MRT from Dhoby Ghaut to Orchard Road. I bought 2 nursing tops.

2:15 pm

SL and I reached Wisma Atria. Brae was a bit cranky so I went to look for breastfeeding room to nurse him. To my surprise, the breastfeeding room (more like a baby changing room) in this mall was located inside the female toilets with no door to separate between them! Arrrghhh..all the smell!

3:00 pm

Hubby and BILs arrived. We went to Takashimaya foodcourt to have lunch. Had to feed Brae. Hubby went to ask for hot water at the food stall and was told that there was a hot water dispenser at the female toilet. Therefore, I went to the female toilet to get the hot water. The nappy changing room was nicer compared to the one that I went earlier but it was still inside the female toilet. After feeding Brae, we had Breadpappa, Yakitori and ice-cream toasts.

4:50 pm

We went back to the hotel to take the luggages. Took cabs to Waterfront Copthorne Hotel to catch the 5:30 pm Aeroline bus back to KL.

Hahaaa…this journal is so long-winded. Since I am quite an absent-minded person, this journal is good for me to refer next time we go to Singapore. We definitely will pay a visit to Singapore again before second kid comes!!!

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25 2006-05-01 17:05:00 2006-05-01 17:05:00 open open a-trip-to-singapore-part-ii publish 0 0 post 31 Loc Kee http://www.blogger.com/profile/5478920 218.208.246.41 2006-05-03 21:59:00 2006-05-03 21:59:00 Yeah, glad that you enjoy the trip so much... my last trip to Spore was 2 years back after SS's born. I like that place tooooo :> 1 0 32 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-05-11 17:24:00 2006-05-11 17:24:00 I'm yearning to go to Sin for the next family vacation. Passport expired means the whole family's passports would amount to 1k++ and air tickets + hotel adds up to around 4k++. Wah...still thinking but at least I know Grand Central sucks. Thanks for the tip!--> 1 0
Sayang http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=26 Tue, 02 May 2006 18:26:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=26 As usual, I was feeding Brae steamed potato with milk today while he was sitting in his Bumbo seat in the living room. Normally, he will behave very well and leaves no mess on his bib. Don't know why, instead of using his concentration to eat the food, he went on grabbing his bib to put in his mouth to suck. And I was getting 'mang jang' because of the mess he made all over his bib and face.

Mummy: Braedyn..!!! No..no..no..!!! (I was pulling Brae's hand and bib out from his mouth)

Mummy: Braedyn...!!! (Aiyoo..he did it again right after I put the food in his mouth)

Mummy: NO!!! (Raising my voice)

Brae was looking at me and starting to 'bin jui' (flatten his mouth).

Brae: Eeeeaaaakkkk.... (Oooppss...he's starting to scream...)

Mummy: Ok..ok...saayaanngg (sayang his cheek with my hand)

Brae: (Stopped screaming immediately and gave me his cheeky smile :) )

When I saw Brae's smile, I wasn't angry anymore. Aiiyaaa....this guy really know how to 'tam' mummy.

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26 2006-05-02 18:26:00 2006-05-02 18:26:00 open open sayang publish 0 0 post 33 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-05-03 10:22:00 2006-05-03 10:22:00 I did that to my girls too, so now they know how to use this trick to "win" mummy's heart! Hubby said i spoil them pulak! :( end up they not scare me even though I scold them! 1 0
Our LOVE Month - May http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=27 Fri, 05 May 2006 16:34:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=27

Hubby: Happy LOVE month, dear.

Me: (Being unromantic) Huh?!?

Hubby: You forgotten already…this month is our LOVE month.

Me: (Still a bit blur…the only occasion that I know this month is Mother’s Day as I am officially joining the “Mothers in the club”)

Ohhh..yaa.. (expecting hubby to tell me further…)

Hubby: Remember…you agreed to be my girlfriend in May 2001, registered our marriage in May 2003 and had our wedding reception in May 2004. This year is our 5th year anniversary.

Me: Ya hor… (I never good at remembering dates)

To my dear hubby, “Happy LOVE month” & “Happy Anniversary”.

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Happy Mother’s Day

This month is also a ‘pokai’ month for my hubby. He had to fork out money to buy gifts as Brae’s ‘tai poh’ (great-grandmother)’s birthday dinner was held this month, as well as buying something for Brae’s ‘ma-ma’ (grandmother) for Mother’s Day. In the end, we decided to buy birds' nests for both of them. There was a promotion going on at Lo Hong Ka, therefore, we went to pay a visit to their outlet in SS2 to buy the birds' nests. Our first visit to the outlet gave us the impression of ‘direct-selling’. Not knowing what to buy, we asked the salesperson to tell us the difference between the six types of birds' nests shown in the Chinese newspapers. I didn’t know there are so many types of birds' nests. To my surprise, the weird reddish birds' nests were the ones which fetched the highest price. In the end, hubby paid RM500++ for the birds' nests for ‘tai poh’ and RM200++ birds' nest concentrate for ‘ma-ma’.

When he took out his credit card to pay, I told hubby jokingly, “You have forgotten, there is another mummy over here”. Hubby was looking at me and said, “Ohh..ya hor.”

Happy Mother’s Day to myself and all mothers!!!

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27 2006-05-05 16:34:00 2006-05-05 16:34:00 open open our-love-month-may publish 0 0 post 34 mumsgather http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613751 218.208.246.41 2006-05-05 17:37:00 2006-05-05 17:37:00 Wah such a romantic hubby you got there. What lah you so unromantic one kenot remember at first! Hahaha. Happy First Mother's Day to you! 1 0 35 Elaine Lee http://www.blogger.com/profile/19440442 218.208.246.41 2006-05-05 17:42:00 2006-05-05 17:42:00 Your hubby so romantic lah..can remember the dates. I don't think mine really keeps it in mind. Lucky ours is very to easy... courting New Year's Eve, wedding 2 days after my b'day...all celebrate at one go... Happy Mother's Day To You! 1 0 36 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-05 18:08:00 2006-05-05 18:08:00 mumsgather Haha..luckily got my hubby..if not I die lor. Happy Mother's Day! elaine lee Wahh..yours also quite easy to remember. Celebration at one go is still better than no celebration lorr...hehehe. Happy Mother's Day! 1 0 37 gasoon http://www.blogger.com/profile/15398555 218.208.246.41 2006-05-06 14:55:00 2006-05-06 14:55:00 wow so sweet, all happened in MAY. Happy engage n register n aniversery and nost of all... Happy Mother Day :> 1 0 38 Allyfeel http://www.blogger.com/profile/11933958 218.208.246.41 2006-05-08 15:57:00 2006-05-08 15:57:00 Hey, 1st time here... Happy Anniversary & Happy mother's day to u. Yalor, this month very broke, have to fork out extra to buy presents. :) 1 0 39 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-08 16:56:00 2006-05-08 16:56:00 gasoon Thank you so much...!! :P allyfeel Hey, thanks for dropping by. Happy Mother's Day to you too! 1 0 40 jazzmint http://www.blogger.com/profile/4169756 218.208.246.41 2006-05-09 09:27:00 2006-05-09 09:27:00 wow..ur hubby so romantic, can still remember all the dates!!! Happy Love Month to u lah, and happy mother's day. The wedding photos looks nice, care to show more of it? 1 0 41 Baby Smooches http://www.blogger.com/profile/12730860 218.208.246.41 2006-05-09 13:48:00 2006-05-09 13:48:00 wow... "love month!" with my hubby, birthday also don't have, whatmore love month! hehehe 1 0 42 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-09 17:34:00 2006-05-09 17:34:00 jazzmint Hahah..lucky all fall in May, else he won't remember. Malulahh..most of the photos got our face. Happy Mother's Day! baby smooches Heheh.. 1 0 43 Hui Sia http://www.blogger.com/profile/10186369 218.208.246.41 2006-05-11 22:13:00 2006-05-11 22:13:00 My love month also in May, agreed to be a girlfriend in May, 1997 and today is our 9th anniversary! Happy Mother's Day to you! 1 0 44 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-15 16:44:00 2006-05-15 16:44:00 hui sia Woww..that's great. Happy Anniversary to you! 1 0
What’s in my bag? http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=28 Mon, 08 May 2006 15:53:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=28 Tagged by Elaine. After I read some of the bloggers' memes, I find myself as a 'ku lou' conservative mummy whereby there's no makeup accessories at all, not even lipstick or lipbalm. Sad case, huh? In fact, most of the things in my handbag are Brae's stuff because he is always with me when I'm out.

1. What's the regular handbag you carry?
Even though I have quite a lot of various sizes of bags, I always use the same bag to go out. It is a beige handbag which I bought with hubby at Sunday, One Utama.

1. What's inside?

Mummy's stuff:-

  • Purse
  • Handphone (still using the outdated no-colour-screen phone Ericsson T39)
  • Spectacles (only use when necessary even though I'm shortsighted...hehe)
  • Handspring Palm (My 2nd outdated PDA. My 1st PDA (the same model without colour screen) had 'kong' out, this one was given to me by my BIL-2)
  • Tissue
  • A pen

Brae's stuff:-

  • Water bottle
  • Handkerchief
  • Pacifier
  • Rattle (to keep Brae occupied when we have dinner)

Hahah..that's all in my handbag. So boring, hor? I won't tag anyone else as I have a very small circle of friends too. And most of them have been tagged, anyway. Those who would like me to know you more, feel free to do this tag.

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Sleeping routine http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=29 Mon, 08 May 2006 17:05:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=29

Finally, Brae is sleeping on his own now. No more carrying, craddling and rocking to sleep anymore. Yehhh..!!! The method that I use is working very well. As usual, I would put him in the middle of our bed, nurse him, sing the nursery rhymes while patting him. After nursing him, I pass him his bolster and place his favourite Baby Tad on his left while I sleep on his right. Then, I put the pacifier in his mouth and squeeze Baby Tad's right finger six times for six minutes night-night soothing lullaby.

Brae will try to reach for Baby Tad's hand when he turns to his left. When he turns to his right, he will grab my hair and pull. The funny thing is that he prefers to play with the human face, pulling my hair, punching my face, squeezing my nose and tapping my eyes. There was this time when he scratched me, leaving behind a thin scratch mark across my nose. Occasionally, he will pull out his pacifier from his mouth, turn it around and sticking the plastic bit back in.

After the playing session, he will doze off after a short while. I will then transfer him to his cot before retiring to the family room to read newspapers or chat with hubby. Ahhhh...what a relief now that I don't have to stay in the room anymore to lull Brae to sleep.

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29 2006-05-08 17:05:00 2006-05-08 17:05:00 open open sleeping-routine publish 0 0 post 45 Egghead http://www.blogger.com/profile/10149279 218.208.246.41 2006-05-09 09:17:00 2006-05-09 09:17:00 congratulations! my wife is still trying to get our son to sleep on his own :( 1 0 46 jazzmint http://www.blogger.com/profile/4169756 218.208.246.41 2006-05-09 09:28:00 2006-05-09 09:28:00 miss those days when my girl can sleep alone. Now that she can walk, she can walk around endlessly even when she's tired :(. Poor me 1 0 47 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-09 17:30:00 2006-05-09 17:30:00 egghead Don't worry. Hopefully your son will sleep on his own soon. :p jazzmint Hahha..poor you. :) 1 0 48 Hui Sia http://www.blogger.com/profile/10186369 218.208.246.41 2006-05-10 09:01:00 2006-05-10 09:01:00 Your baby are so adorable, i wish i can have a small baby soon. I like to see a small babies especially when they are sleeping. 1 0 49 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-05-10 10:50:00 2006-05-10 10:50:00 Your ds looks so cute in his sleep... 1 0 50 magictree http://www.blogger.com/profile/17496101 218.208.246.41 2006-05-11 14:01:00 2006-05-11 14:01:00 Hallo I just arrived! Your baby on the slide show looks real adorable and cute.!!! 1 0 51 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-11 15:52:00 2006-05-11 15:52:00 hui sia Yahh..small babies do look very cute when they are sleeping. immomsdaughter Hehhe..he is very cute horr. :P magictree Hey, thanks for dropping by. 1 0
My new hobby http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=30 Thu, 11 May 2006 16:18:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=30 Well, my new hobby...SCRAPBOOKING. I always wanted to create a baby scrapbook for my little boy showing all the photos of his milestones. Inspiration came when I saw the nice and colourful page of a baby scrap book shown in a shop in The Curve. We were there to buy a scrapbook kit as a wedding gift for the bride of hubby's cousin. Unfortunately, they didn't have the wedding scrapbook kit so we settled for the baby scrapbook kit for them instead.

The second time we went, I saw a new baby scrapbook kit on the shelf. The kit came with a few pieces of patterned papers and stickers. Hubby knew I liked scrapbooking because whenever we visit bookshops, I always search for scrapbooking magazines instead of my usual pregnancy, motherhood and women magazines to read.

Coincidentally, the owner of the shop is also our wedding card designer. We took the opportunity to have a chat with her as well. Some of the advice she gave me:-

  • As a beginner, start off with a scrapbook kit.
  • Get ideas on the design and layout from magazines.

At the end, I bought a baby scrapbook kit, mounting squares for photos, and a trimmer. Come to think of it, it's good to spend the time doing something useful at home when Brae is sleeping. Normally, I glue myself to the idiot box whenever I'm free...hehehe.


So, after a few days of sorting, cropping, adding effects to the photos and figuring out the layout, this is the result of my first page - newborn scrapbook:-

Tadaaaa.....

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30 2006-05-11 16:18:00 2006-05-11 16:18:00 open open my-new-hobby publish 0 0 post 52 Hui Sia http://www.blogger.com/profile/10186369 218.208.246.41 2006-05-11 22:03:00 2006-05-11 22:03:00 Oh,such a great job to do.. I think i'm a bit outdated, hehehe...never thought of scrapbook! Where is the shop located in The Curve? How much is it? Think of doing it.. 1 0 53 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-15 16:42:00 2006-05-15 16:42:00 hui sia The shop is called Papier located on 1st floor of The Curve. But one thing, the things there quite pricey though. If you are doing it, we can share the scrapbooking experience together...:P 1 0 54 Allyfeel http://www.blogger.com/profile/11933958 218.208.246.41 2006-05-16 15:48:00 2006-05-16 15:48:00 Eh, I saw that scrapbooking shop in the curve too but I didn't go in, just looked outside. There are many nice and gorgeous photos outside for display. I was so tempted to go in. How is the pricing for those album? How pricey?? 1 0 55 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-16 18:13:00 2006-05-16 18:13:00 allyfeel The first few times, I didn't dare to walk in as well even though I was so tempted to go in. Just try to walk in and have a look. They are not pushy at all. The scrapbook kit I bought cost RM200+. 1 0 56 Allyfeel http://www.blogger.com/profile/11933958 218.208.246.41 2006-05-26 11:06:00 2006-05-26 11:06:00 WOW!..That is pricey but I believe it's worth it for safekeeping Brae's wonderful development. In that case, I think digital scrapbooking is much afordable. 1 0 57 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-26 16:19:00 2006-05-26 16:19:00 allyfeel Yaa..you are right. Digital scrapbooking is much better, of course. Most importantly...more cost effective! I only knew about digital scrapbooking after I started to read in the magazine! *sigh* 1 0 58 jazzmint http://www.blogger.com/profile/4169756 218.208.246.41 2006-05-29 12:46:00 2006-05-29 12:46:00 cool hobby..I've also started digital scrapbooking lately, when I have the mood to do it hehe... Whoa the scrapkit is not cheap huh...but that shop sure looks yummy to me. Went in there once to survey 1 0
Mr. Osteo http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=31 Mon, 15 May 2006 17:31:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=31 We always buy our health supplements at Guardian, when there are on sale. But this time, we were recommended a new place to buy our supplements. Many thanks to BIL-2’s girlfriend, SL. According to her, its a typical Chinese herbal shop which also sells a lot of ang-moh health supplements. What makes it special is its mandatory 15% discount, even for newbies.

Last week, we paid a visit to this shop ( I think it's called Tung Poh) located at PJ State, to source for glucosamine for Brae's ma-ma. Old folks swear by it. The pharmacy is located on the 1st floor of a corner lot. Ignoring the persistent promoters (there were about 5 of them), we walked around looking for glucosamine.

Just right next to the stairs, there was a Bio-Life counter offering FOC Bone Density Tests. Hubby asked me to try it out since it was free. (Yes folks, we are seriously broke with the baby in the family.) Inside, I was very sure that I will ace the test with flying colours. After all, I take calcium supplements daily and am young-ish (though hubby may disagree on the latter bit, he likes to remind me that he is almost a year younger than myself and that I will be "sam-cheong" on my next birthday).

My turn came and my foot was placed on a machine which apparently uses ultrasound waves to gauge the density of my heel bone. The operator told me the machine is 98% accurate. My score is as follows:

Score

Bone Status

>-1.0

Normal

-1.0 to -1.5

Risk for fracture is increased

-1.5 to -2.5

Osteoporosis treatment should be considered

Osteoporosis

My result was -2.13. When I first saw the results, my eyes literally popped out of their sockets and I swear I could hear my hubby snigger behind me. First thing I did was to ask the operator if age is taken into account when tabulating the score because it does affect the results. I was quietly hoping she would say no but to my great dismay, results take into account my age.

Shock horror, not even 30 yet and I am considered almost inflicted with osteoporosis. Hey, even Anlene Gold states very clearly that it is meant for seniors 50 years old and above. Something must be wrong somewhere and I hope it is not with me.

Fortunately the operator informed me that a portion of my body's calcium would have passed over to Brae which could explain the low score. With that I felt a wee bit better but I still hear my hubby trying very hard to suppress his urge to laugh.

Still not quite convinced, I forced hubby to take the scan as well so I can have a benchmark. He's very health conscious so I expected him to score well.

Ah, life has a wicked way of coming one full circle and when my hubby scored -3.10, it was my turn to snigger. -3.10 = OSTEOPOROSIS. The look on his face was priceless. He desperately needed to save his face so he asked the operator whether his score was the lowest (probably hoping that the answer is in the negative) and she told him it was the 2nd lowest, lowest coming from a 70 year-old man.

Usually with these free tests, one must expect to be bombarded with sales talk after the test but with our results shocking everyone into silence, we walked blissfully away.

Now, hubby is taking a glass of milk and a piece of cheese daily (even though he’s slightly allergic to milk products). Paranoia at its best.

Should we see a specialist to get further checkup? Maybe we will get it done when we have our medical checkup at the end of this year.

I now call him Mr. Osteo.

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31 2006-05-15 17:31:00 2006-05-15 17:31:00 open open mr-osteo publish 0 0 post 59 Allyfeel http://www.blogger.com/profile/11933958 218.208.246.41 2006-05-16 15:59:00 2006-05-16 15:59:00 My friend and I went for a fitness check up as well in one of those fitness centre. My friend is about 51kg and height of 164cm, she is categories as obese. Can you believe it? Haha! I think it's always good to get a second opinion if you are worried. 1 0 60 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-16 18:05:00 2006-05-16 18:05:00 allyfeel Hahaa...they want to get business from your friend mahh. 1 0 61 Baby Smooches http://www.blogger.com/profile/12730860 218.208.246.41 2006-05-17 10:33:00 2006-05-17 10:33:00 Can trust ar? this bone density test? maybe do it at the clinic would be better. My mum's score was superbly normaly for her age and the dr said that she's got the bones of an elephant! hahaha. Not sure what mine is though... 1 0 62 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-05-17 17:08:00 2006-05-17 17:08:00 oh, i would suggest u check again in diff place or clinic! 1 0 63 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-05-18 15:24:00 2006-05-18 15:24:00 I've always been doubtful abt such free services. Good to ask for second opinion. 1 0 64 Hui Sia http://www.blogger.com/profile/10186369 218.208.246.41 2006-05-18 18:29:00 2006-05-18 18:29:00 So unbelievable! Better have another scan before any action taken! 1 0 65 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-19 18:34:00 2006-05-19 18:34:00 Thanks for your concern. You guys are right. We shall get the test done in a clinic or hospital. 1 0
Scrapbook - 1st Month http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=32 Fri, 19 May 2006 16:19:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=32 Hubby gave his comments for the first page – newborn scrapbook that I did a few weeks ago. He said, “Too many stickers lahh”, “Too cluttered”, “You should separate the photos to highlight the main photo”. Whatever I do, like blogging, cooking, baking, projects (when I was studying part-time) and shopping for clothes, I will ask my dear hubby for his opinion. Boosts his ego tremendously!

From the comments he made, I tried to improve my scrapbook layout design. He likes something to be simple and nice. I agree. The first time, I was too excited and just had to use all the stickers available in the scrapbook kit thinking that it would be a waste not to use them all. The other problem that I faced was the lack of resources (paper / cardstock) mainly. I found it difficult to match the papers available in the kit.

Therefore, I went to Papier to buy my own papers to match for the second page – 1st month scrapbook.

And here is the result:-

Related link:-

My new hobby

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32 2006-05-19 16:19:00 2006-05-19 16:19:00 open open scrapbook-1st-month publish 0 0 post 66 Hui Sia http://www.blogger.com/profile/10186369 218.208.246.41 2006-05-20 21:31:00 2006-05-20 21:31:00 Ya, it looks inornate and plain. Nice! 1 0
Six-month milestones http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=33 Fri, 19 May 2006 16:41:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=33 Six months…..time flies so fast. I can't believe that our little boy is now half way through toddlerhood. Brae has been growing very well indeed, although his weight gain fluctuated throughout the six months. Nevertheless, we are glad that he gained 1kg since he started semi-solid food. He has turned out to be a gorgeous, chubby, little handsome boy, using his *winning smile* to charm all the people he sees. I am blessed that he has never fallen ill, not even the slightest cold or flu (touch wood) in the past months. I hope it is partly due to breastfeeding.

I want to highlight some of Brae's achievements and milestones during the 1st six months. Better get it written down before we forget.

Weight: 8.8 kg

Height: 70 cm

According to the midwife, Brae will turn out to be a tall boy, just like his daddy. His height and weight are balanced well.


Photos - Brae’s *cute* moments (from birth – 6 months)

1st Month


2nd Month

3rd Month


4th Month

5th Month

6th Month

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Brae is starting to roll over now. However, he can only roll over from front to back.

Whenever he starts his meal, he will poo. This video shows his funny faces that he makes when he poos!

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34 2006-05-19 19:10:00 2006-05-19 19:10:00 open open videos-cute-gestures publish 0 0 post 71 Loc Kee http://www.blogger.com/profile/5478920 218.208.246.41 2006-05-19 21:22:00 2006-05-19 21:22:00 hey you got the Slides up there... very nice leh. 1 0 72 Hui Sia http://www.blogger.com/profile/10186369 218.208.246.41 2006-05-20 21:36:00 2006-05-20 21:36:00 My Jo doze off everytime he is on bus, funny huh?! 1 0 73 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-25 18:52:00 2006-05-25 18:52:00 loc kee Gee..thanks hui sia Babies just love to be in a moving vehicle. 1 0
He likes… http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=35 Mon, 22 May 2006 19:16:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=35
  • He likes to play “wa-wa” which basically involved tapping the palm of our hand gently against his mouth. This trick is very useful because Brae will immediately stop crying and say “waa..waa..wa..wa..waa….”
    • He likes to put everything he can grab into his mouth.
    • He likes to poo during his meals.
    • He likes to watch TV. His head will automatically turn towards the direction of the closest TV when we have dinner outside.
    • He likes car rides, especially when the car is moving. He will doze off when the car moves and start to wake up and cry when the car stops.
    • He likes to cry for attention (most of the time with no tears) when no one is around him.
    • He likes to be carried or seated in the forward-facing carrier so that he can look around.
    • He likes to rub his feet. According to the old folks, babies who like to rub their feet are stubborn and naughty.
    • He likes to grab and pull mummy’s hair when he sleeps at night.
    • He likes to beat his hands against the table when he is seated.
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    35 2006-05-22 19:16:00 2006-05-22 19:16:00 open open he-likes publish 0 0 post 74 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-05-23 08:11:00 2006-05-23 08:11:00 Hee hee.. typical 6mths old mile stone.. I used to bring Zara out for car rides when we find her having difficulty going to sleep.. :P 1 0 75 Hui Sia http://www.blogger.com/profile/10186369 218.208.246.41 2006-05-23 08:26:00 2006-05-23 08:26:00 My Jo used to poo right after his meals. I always worried he would lack of nutrition that time, but definitely didn't know how to stop this habit. The phase just kept a while and finally gone. :p 1 0 76 mom2ashley http://www.blogger.com/profile/6378545 218.208.246.41 2006-05-23 09:34:00 2006-05-23 09:34:00 yup...ashley's just like that when she was six months old..before oyu know it...brae's gonna be 1 year old! :) 1 0 77 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-05-25 18:49:00 2006-05-25 18:49:00 zara's mama Hehe..don't know why babies like car rides so much lehh. hui sia I really hope Brae will kick out this habit. If not, die lor everytime poo during mealtimes. mom2ashley Yahh...time flies so fast when we have baby around. 1 0
    Does your other half read your blog? http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=36 Fri, 26 May 2006 19:45:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=36 Don't know about everyone else but my other half religiously reads my posts. If you have noticed, my original post is usually poorly composed and after a couple of days (or weeks if hubby is busy), it gets spruced up with the i's dotted and the t's crossed.

    Does that make me lucky?

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    36 2006-05-26 19:45:00 2006-05-26 19:45:00 open open does-your-other-half-read-your-blog publish 0 0 post 78 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-05-27 12:16:00 2006-05-27 12:16:00 Errr....my other half has yet to know about my blog.LOL. In my opinion, u r indeed lucky to have a living dictionary who supports your blogging. Good 4 u! 1 0 79 Hui Sia http://www.blogger.com/profile/10186369 218.208.246.41 2006-05-27 17:55:00 2006-05-27 17:55:00 I like to keep my blog for myself and for other bloggers but absolutely not for my hubby. :) 1 0 80 jazzmint http://www.blogger.com/profile/4169756 218.208.246.41 2006-05-29 12:47:00 2006-05-29 12:47:00 lucky I guess....so if u got any rantings bout him, u can post here in case he doesn't know haha.. my other half doesn't read, just see photos. But he always ask me for the site name when friends ask him for faythe's photos 1 0 81 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-05-29 17:10:00 2006-05-29 17:10:00 my hubby knew i hv blog, but he seldom read, he will only read when he is free! Guess is lucky if the other half read our blog, so he will know our feeling sometimes! 1 0 82 mumsgather http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613751 218.208.246.41 2006-05-29 17:52:00 2006-05-29 17:52:00 The only way mine would read is if I copy and paste and send a blog post to him in an email! Hahaha. So you are lucky indeed. 1 0 83 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-01 19:21:00 2006-06-01 19:21:00 immomsdaughter Hubby is afraid that my English is too 'powderful' (powerful) that ppl will laugh at it when they read. LOL!! So, he rather edit my posts. In the meantime, I can learn mahh.. 1 0 84 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-01 19:27:00 2006-06-01 19:27:00 hui sia Why lerr? You must be talking something bad about him in your posts! Hahaha..:P jazzmint Did you notice that I always say something good about my hubby? Haha..because he is reading my blog! jesslyn Yeaa..it's good for them to know our feelings through writing than rant it all out verbally. mumsgather At least he has to read your blog through the email. Hahaha...:P 1 0 85 Allyfeel http://www.blogger.com/profile/11933958 218.208.246.41 2006-06-05 14:01:00 2006-06-05 14:01:00 My other half do read my blog. He reads to see what I have updated about his son. :) He likes knowing it. But he didn't correct my poor English la. 1 0 86 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-09 17:44:00 2006-06-09 17:44:00 allyfeel At least he does read your blog. My hubby scares my command of English will make people LOL. 1 0
    Some people are just plain MEAN http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=37 Fri, 26 May 2006 19:48:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=37 Last night, my 14-year old Pomeranian "Crystal" took a short walk outside the house on her own. As she is so old, she can't go far, so we let her be for a short while before calling her back in.

    She was out longer than usual and refused to return when hubby called her. As he walked out to bring her back, the neighbour living opposite our house threw a shoe at Crystal just because she was outside his gate. Sad, isn't it, especially when he has 2 dogs of his own.

    My husband said, "Do you mind, that's my dog?" and all the neighbour could muster was "Oh is that so, I thought it was a stray dog". Come on lah, even though it was close to midnight, any fool worth half his weight in salt would know that there is no such thing as a stray Pomeranian. Mongrels yes but any purebreds left on the streets would have been picked up immediately.

    He did come out and apologise profusely, both to hubby and Crystal.

    Sheesh, some people are just so sick!

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    37 2006-05-26 19:48:00 2006-05-26 19:48:00 open open some-people-are-just-plain-mean publish 0 0 post 87 Hui Sia http://www.blogger.com/profile/10186369 218.208.246.41 2006-05-27 18:00:00 2006-05-27 18:00:00 Your neighbour quite selfish! Don't he know the dog is belonging to which neighbour? 1 0 88 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-05-29 17:17:00 2006-05-29 17:17:00 so unfortunate you hv neighbour like that! not considerable at all! 1 0 89 mom2ashley http://www.blogger.com/profile/6378545 218.208.246.41 2006-05-31 09:21:00 2006-05-31 09:21:00 argh! poor doggie! and how ironic esp when he has 2 dogs of his own! ya should have thrown the shoe back at him instead! hahah..kidding...easier said than done! 1 0 90 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-05-31 17:26:00 2006-05-31 17:26:00 Aiyo.. poor doggie, and silly neighbour! 1 0 91 Baby Smooches http://www.blogger.com/profile/12730860 218.208.246.41 2006-06-01 16:49:00 2006-06-01 16:49:00 gosh, need she throw a shoe? 1 0 92 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-01 19:33:00 2006-06-01 19:33:00 hui sia Maybe he never cares about his neighbour. jesslyn Yalorr..*sigh* mom2ashley My hubby won't throw the shoes back to his dogs. He LOVES pets!!! zara's mama Poor Crystal...she's old somemore. baby smooches Yalorr..and a nice leather shoe somemore...arrgghhhh...so 'geram' with him. 1 0
    Hand & Feet Inspiration http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=38 Thu, 01 Jun 2006 14:25:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=38

    • Inspired by the nice black-and-white baby photos (with hand, feet and naked body) when I walked past one of the digital photography shops at The Forum shopping mall in Singapore.
    • Again...inspired by the black-and-white baby hand and feet photos when we walked around Ikea last week.
    • Inspired by Ashley's blog featuring Ashley's cute gestures through digital scrapbooking done by her mummy.
    • Inspired by the comment made by Allyfeel saying that digital scrapbooking is more cost effective.
    • Inspired by the Adobe Photoshop CS software that I bought long time ago, reminded me to install in my laptop and try my luck in digital scrapbooking.
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    38 2006-06-01 14:25:00 2006-06-01 14:25:00 open open hand-feet-inspiration publish 0 0 post 93 mumsgather http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613751 218.208.246.41 2006-06-01 17:27:00 2006-06-01 17:27:00 Very nice. Lovely! *clap clap clap* 1 0 94 jazzmint http://www.blogger.com/profile/4169756 218.208.246.41 2006-06-02 10:52:00 2006-06-02 10:52:00 very nice very nice :)...so I bet u sure have fallen in love with PS CS :) 1 0 95 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-06-05 10:33:00 2006-06-05 10:33:00 Very cute & nicely done lah the pix of hands & feet. Wish I had done it when my kids were younger.....excuses...Lol 1 0 96 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-06-07 16:00:00 2006-06-07 16:00:00 very very nice.. very arty tarty.--> 1 0
    Down with fever http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=39 Fri, 02 Jun 2006 17:40:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=39 Brae had a slight fever last weekend which started after his Kindermusik trial class last Saturday. The fever would come and go.

    On Tuesday, I had the feeling that something was not quite right with Brae when he started to cry and ‘teh pau’ (‘manja’) the whole day. While preparing his food, he wouldn’t sit still in his highchair and whined until I finished preparing his food. The funny thing was he did not lose his appetite at all.

    After his nap, I noticed that Brae’s head was a bit hot when I nursed him. Feeling worried, I took his temperature. To my surprise, the reading was 38.6 Celsius. I quickly rang my hubby in the office and told him to come back to bring Brae to see the doctor. I tried to call Brae’s paed in SJMC but they were already closed. Therefore, I called our midwife to recommend paeds around the Subang area. She recommended us to a clinic in USJ 9.

    While waiting for my hubby, I switched on the air-conditioner and patted a wet cloth all over Brae’s head and body to reduce the heat. Then I measured his temperature again. It was 37.9 Celcius.

    By the time we reached Klinik Pakar Kanak-Kanak Little Ones, it was already 7 pm. Dr. Ling told us that most of the children there were down with fever today. He checked Brae thoroughly, fearing that Brae might have other illnesses beside fever. In the end, he concluded that Brae was down with a mild fever caused by a viral infection since Brae didn’t show any sign of lethargy (Brae was quite active at that time, playing with the rattle given by the doctor).

    We decided to see this doctor, in addition to our usual paed in SJMC. We find Dr. Ling very thorough in his diagnosis before making a conclusion.

    It was so difficult to feed Brae his medicine. Brae HATED the medicine. When we fed him using the spoon, he would spit it out or closed his mouth shut! I thought I was clever enough to pour half of the medicine in his milk, how wrong I was. He rather forego the milk! Adoiii!!!

    The next day, his fever was gone but he caught a flu. He had a running nose and kept on coughing. Aiyaa…he just recovered from the fever, and now flu. Therefore, we went to the clinic again and got medicine for flu and cough. Now, two more medicines to feed Brae, how to coax him to drink lehh? I let hubby do it, he is very good at it.

    At this point of time, Brae is recovering very well. He is his usual self again, playing alone happily without making a fuss. Hooray…the ‘sickness’ is finally over.

    This is the first time Brae falls sick. So ‘ke lian’.

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    39 2006-06-02 17:40:00 2006-06-02 17:40:00 open open down-with-fever publish 0 0 post 97 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-06-02 22:46:00 2006-06-02 22:46:00 first time encounter this har, u must be worry sick! poor boy, lucky he is ok now! 1 0 98 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-06-05 10:36:00 2006-06-05 10:36:00 Should not say this but so you are very fortunate that this is the first time Brae falls sick. My boy was sick very frequently when he was younger & every time he falls sick, always feed this medicine, that medicine. Now, learn through experience, when my girl has flu, let her be lah if its not too bad. Only see running nose all the time lor...ha ha...but eventually her antibody goes to work. Good to hear Brae is better now. 1 0 99 Allyfeel http://www.blogger.com/profile/11933958 218.208.246.41 2006-06-05 13:57:00 2006-06-05 13:57:00 Glad to hear that Brae is feeling better already. Daddy seems to be expert at taking care of Brae yea? Feeding medicine is my greatest nightmare too especially now. *shake head* 1 0 100 mom2ashley http://www.blogger.com/profile/6378545 218.208.246.41 2006-06-06 13:38:00 2006-06-06 13:38:00 hope brae recovers fast! poor thing 1 0 101 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-06-07 15:59:00 2006-06-07 15:59:00 Good that he's recovered.. Kids fall sick, the mummies normally are the ones that will get worried sick. 1 0 102 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-09 17:50:00 2006-06-09 17:50:00 jesslyn Yeah..I was worried sick liao but my hubby was cool. immomsdaughter Hahha..learnt through experience hah. I think the next time Brae falls sick, I won't be so worried anymore! allyfeel Yalor..me too. I hate feeding Brae medicine. He always give me the 'ke lian' look when I feed him medicine. mom2ashley Thanks. He is recovering very well. zara's mama Daddy seems 'cool'er than mummy! 1 0
    I wish I have more free time… http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=40 Thu, 08 Jun 2006 17:47:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=40 I wish I have more free time to blog. My free time to blog is when I go to hubby's office to use the internet line there. Hubby is still waiting for an alternative broadband line to be available at our house area. Of course I have to bring Brae along and coax him to sleep so that I have the precious time to blog.

    I wish I have more free time for blog hopping.
    I have to fully utilise the time available in hubby's office to read and drop some comments to all my frequently visited blogs.

    I wish I have more free time to learn more Photoshop tecniques for my digital scrapbooking.

    I wish I have more free time to do exercises. I used to exercise at home by walking up and down the stairs for 10 minutes, doing bum and tum three times a week and yoga twice a week. No more exercises nowadays since I start to blog. Hahaha...excuses. LOL.

    I wish I have more free time to indulge in my new hobby - scrapbooking. Whenever I am free, I will try to read or browse through the scrapbooking magazines that I bought to get some ideas on the layout design for Braedyn's scrapbook. By the time I'm ready to design, cut and paste the papers, Brae is awake from his nap. I need a few days to finish off a page of Braedyn's scrapbook. *sigh*

    I wish I have more free time to learn more recipes for cooking and baking. I bought a lot of recipe books but seldom try the recipes out. I just thought of buying the recipe books first, in case I may need it next time. After Brae was born, I thought I can cook since I'm staying home most of the time, I was wrong. I have to keep an eye on him most of the time.

    I wish I have more free time to catch up on my reading. I bought a lot of fiction books during MPH Warehouse Sale 1 1/2 years ago. Luckily all were wrapped else I have to find time to wrap them up. I even have a section on the bookshelf allocated to books which have yet to be read.

    I wish I have more free time to watch DVDs. After the King Kong show at Imax, we never been to the cinema anymore. We used to go for movies evey Wednesday before Brae was born. Now, we have to settle for a 29" TV at home to watch DVDs. However, it is a luxury if we can find a peaceful time to watch DVDs together.
    (*Note. I leave it to you to conclude whether the pictured DVDs are legal. Hint, times are quite bad these days though! Also Brokeback Mountain gives it away.)

    I wish I have more free time to do gardening. My plants in the garden turn out to be in a mess, with leaves withering and turning yellow. I'm happy if I manage to water the plants everyday. No time for pruning the plants though.

    I wish I have more free time to wrap and sort Brae's books that we bought during the MPH Warehouse Sale early this year. The books are still unwrapped in the same box that we used during the sale.

    Last but not least, I wish I have more time to help hubby when he goes about his household chores. He is losing weight by the month.

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    40 2006-06-08 17:47:00 2006-06-08 17:47:00 open open i-wish-i-have-more-free-time publish 0 0 post 103 Elaine Lee http://www.blogger.com/profile/19440442 218.208.246.41 2006-06-09 17:02:00 2006-06-09 17:02:00 Wah..you are really a book lover. So many books and you wrap all up?? I love books, I handle them with care, hated all the folds at the corner, but guilty guilty..i never bothered to wrap my books. 1 0 104 Anonymous 218.208.246.41 2006-06-09 19:26:00 2006-06-09 19:26:00 Hi dear, it's me hubby. You know what? If you didn't spend so much time obtaining material for your blog, researching for information, etc.. you might have more time for other things a tad more important.....like getting more sleep. There is something else that you need to set more time for but that's between you and me!!! (nudge, nudge, wink) 1 0 105 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-06-12 16:00:00 2006-06-12 16:00:00 What a naughty hubby u have..Lol..Anyway, I never even think of wrapping my or the kid's books! Not on top of my "To do" list wor.. 1 0 106 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-16 15:56:00 2006-06-16 15:56:00 elaine lee I've started to wrap, so must continue wrapping for the rest lor. immomsdaughter Yaahh..he's indeed naughty. I asked him to edit my blog, he went to write comment *slaps forehead* 1 0
    Brae is teething http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=41 Fri, 09 Jun 2006 16:46:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=41 Braedyn's first tooth is starting to show on the lower jaw. I am not sure whether the whining with no apparent reason these few days is due to the reason above. I am trying to snap a shot of his first tooth but the picture is not clear enough to see the tooth. Both of us are quite excited and eagerly waiting for his first tooth to emerge. I find it fascinating and cute to see baby with a few teeth on their lower jaw. Now, I can experience that with my own baby boy! I hope Brae won't bite me during nursing when he experiences itchy gums!

    Happy teething, baby !

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    Brae’s teeth http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=42 Mon, 12 Jun 2006 15:07:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=42

    Finally, I manage to capture Brae's teeth. His teeth are showing at the lower jaw.

    Hubby is so excited over Brae's new teeth. He quickly bought a toothbrush and toothpaste for Brae to start him off early brushing teeth. Brae was so eager to start brushing his teeth. He reached for the toothbrush, stuck it in his mouth and started chewing on the bristles! LOL

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    42 2006-06-12 15:07:00 2006-06-12 15:07:00 open open braes-teeth publish 0 0 post 107 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-06-12 16:01:00 2006-06-12 16:01:00 Yeah! 1st blogger mama to see Brae with his 1st tooth...haha..so cutelah him with the toothbrush! 1 0 108 mom2ashley http://www.blogger.com/profile/6378545 218.208.246.41 2006-06-12 22:22:00 2006-06-12 22:22:00 congrats on brae's teeth!!! 1 0 109 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-06-13 09:50:00 2006-06-13 09:50:00 got teeth now, can bite thing lor! watch out he might bite u one day..lol...I kena few times from my girls last time! 1 0 110 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-06-13 16:12:00 2006-06-13 16:12:00 Aaah.. he's eager to start using the brush huh?? You may want to try Pigeon's toothbrush set. It comes with 3 toothbrush for different stage or teething. The one for bigginner actually has a stopper to prevent the baby from poking the brush too deep into their throat and choke themselves. You can see Zara using hers in this post (http://zara-low.blogspot.com/2005/08/oral-hygiene.html) 1 0 111 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-16 15:59:00 2006-06-16 15:59:00 immomsdaughter 1st time mahh...of course excited lar :P mom2ashley tq jesslyn hmmm..quite worry that Brae will bite me one day! zara's mama tq..will check it out. 1 0
    Gotcha! http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=43 Fri, 16 Jun 2006 15:10:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=43

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    43 2006-06-16 15:10:00 2006-06-16 15:10:00 open open gotcha publish 0 0 post 112 Elaine Lee http://www.blogger.com/profile/19440442 218.208.246.41 2006-06-16 16:52:00 2006-06-16 16:52:00 NICE CATCH! :D 1 0 113 mom2ashley http://www.blogger.com/profile/6378545 218.208.246.41 2006-06-17 00:06:00 2006-06-17 00:06:00 ashley too at one point loved to suck her toes! 1 0 114 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-06-19 10:44:00 2006-06-19 10:44:00 So cuteee...your cutie pie :) 1 0 115 Sue http://www.blogger.com/profile/12207932 218.208.246.41 2006-06-19 15:32:00 2006-06-19 15:32:00 Hi... your boy is so cute :) I just love chubby babies! 1 0 116 Vien http://www.blogger.com/profile/20443872 218.208.246.41 2006-06-22 08:06:00 2006-06-22 08:06:00 Hi! Was blog hopping and came across yours. Our babies are the same age, well, almost, 1 day apart! My Belle loves sucking on her toes/socks too. :) 1 0 117 jazzmint http://www.blogger.com/profile/4169756 218.208.246.41 2006-06-27 11:18:00 2006-06-27 11:18:00 hey...nice scrapbooking ;) 1 0 118 magictree http://www.blogger.com/profile/17496101 218.208.246.41 2006-06-28 12:33:00 2006-06-28 12:33:00 So cute! 1 0
    My guiding light http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=44 Fri, 16 Jun 2006 19:50:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=44 · From the time Brae was 3 days old till he was a month old, she would come every week to check on my wound and Brae’s condition. When my wound was not healing well, she would make the extra effort to drop by our house to check on me.

    · Without her I would have given up hope on breastfeeding Brae. Her unfailing support and guidance has helped me reduce Brae’s intake of formula milk to full breastfeeding.

    · As first-time parents, we are very grateful and honoured to have her share her experience on how to take care of, bathe, and feed the baby.

    · With all the conflicting comments on what to do or what to buy from relatives and friends, we are thankful that she cleared all our doubts and set our minds at ease.

    · We are glad that she was there to advise and guide us on how to handle Brae when he was down with fever a few weeks ago.

    I would like to take this opportunity to thank our midwife for all her support and guidance.

    Thank you so much, Ai Ling. You have been a great source of inspiration.

     

    *For those who want to know some of Ai Ling’s tips, she has recently co-authored a parenting book with her colleagues on Asian parenting.*

     

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    44 2006-06-16 19:50:00 2006-06-16 19:50:00 open open my-guiding-light publish 0 0 post 119 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-06-20 15:07:00 2006-06-20 15:07:00 What about engaging her help?? 1 0 120 shoppingmum http://www.blogger.com/profile/7723062 218.208.246.41 2006-06-25 11:43:00 2006-06-25 11:43:00 Now, I'm interested to know which hospital she's from.... 1 0 121 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-26 16:46:00 2006-06-26 16:46:00 zara's mama I email you the details, ok. shoppingmum She's from Subang Jaya Medical Centre. I got to know her service from the ante-natal class in the hospital. 1 0
    Stretching http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=45 Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:20:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=45  

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    45 2006-06-29 15:20:00 2006-06-29 15:20:00 open open stretching publish 0 0 post 122 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-06-29 17:15:00 2006-06-29 17:15:00 Whoopee..I'm the first to see these cute pix :)I geram see Brae's chubbiness wor... 1 0 123 Vien http://www.blogger.com/profile/20443872 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 02:55:00 2006-06-30 02:55:00 I agree with immd, so the geram..I think Brae is chunkier than Belle. 1 0 124 joannsdaily.com joannsdaily@gmail.com http://motherndaughter.blogspot.com 121.6.100.147 2006-08-27 11:49:30 2006-08-27 03:49:30 Your LITTLE Brae Is So Cute!!! When he's doing this, my girl is just born (7th May to be exact :P ) Now my girl is following his footsteps...stretching stretching ...hahahha!!! 1 0
    First swim http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=46 Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:59:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=46

    We brought Braedyn for a swim at Ma-Ma's condo last Sunday. For the big day we had everything packed in a bag; a small towel (for Brae's head), a big towel (for Brae's body), hubby's towel (unfortunately no towel for me because....I CAN"T SWIM!!), two arm floats, and a set of clean clothes for Brae.

    Midwife told us that we could let Brae swim after all his jabs. Brae is allowed to swim or play in the water for not more than 15 minutes. Most importantly, after he gets out of the water, we have to dry his hair quickly, provide him a warm drink and cover him up. This will prevent him from catching a cold. We did exactly what the midwife told us and we are happy to report that Brae did not fall sick. Brae's swimming experience Brae appeared apprehensive when hubby put him at the edge of the pool. Hubby then patted some water on Brae's chest before placing him in the water slowly. As soon as he was in the water, Brae's expression changed to one of shock. He started to whine and cry. Hubby quickly tried to distract him by bringing him for a spin round the baby pool. After which, Brae stopped crying and started enjoying himself. [googlevideo=http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=552844002153329955] [googlevideo=http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=2256426762935453437]]]>
    46 2006-06-29 15:59:00 2006-06-29 15:59:00 open open first-swim publish 0 0 post 125 Hubby 218.208.246.41 2006-06-29 19:41:00 2006-06-29 19:41:00 Hey, you better make sure that your hubby's eyes don't wander around the pool. Most guys LOVE swimming for the eye-candy. Cheers!!! 1 0 126 Hubby 218.208.246.41 2006-06-29 19:43:00 2006-06-29 19:43:00 Can't swim??? In this day and age. You'd better sign up for swim classes otherwise..... "Jack, Jack....don't leave me here." "Jack?" 1 0 127 Vien http://www.blogger.com/profile/20443872 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 02:54:00 2006-06-30 02:54:00 aiyoyo...soooo chuuubby! *pinch pinch* I haven't brought Belle for a swim but will get a small inflatable pool for her very soon. 1 0 128 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 09:09:00 2006-06-30 09:09:00 I also want to pinch Brae :)So nice of your hubbt to teach him to swim at such a tender age. That reminds me should start teaching my kids...am waaaaaay behind. Lol 1 0 129 magictree http://www.blogger.com/profile/17496101 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 11:20:00 2006-06-30 11:20:00 Everytime I come here, I just want to say.."Your baby is sooo......CUTE!" 1 0 130 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 17:06:00 2006-06-30 17:06:00 vien & immomsdaughter Actually, I don't agree to let Brae swim at his tender age, but hubby insists....what to do. *sigh* 1 0 131 HUbby 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 18:52:00 2006-06-30 18:52:00 What on earth!!!!! If don't swim now, then there is a very high chance of Braedyn ending up like you. Lulu dear.....you can't even float on your back. 1 only have a pair of arms which I will probably need (together with my expired life-saving course) to keep the both of us afloat should we be involved in a shipwreak. I fully expect Braedyn to look after himself. Of course, unless you offer to go for swim classes yourself :) 1 0
    Tag of 4 http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=47 Thu, 29 Jun 2006 19:53:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=47 Tagged by Vien

    Four jobs I would stink at:

  • Navigator - My hubby would always go ballistic when I have to play navigator. Fortunately for all, he is very good at directions and can remember places after having been there just once. Myself, I just let the driver take me places. Just like a "tai-tai" (Cantonese for rich man's wife)
  • Chef - Since my mother passed on when I was a little girl, there has been no female influence on my life. Dad couldn't cook for nuts and I guess ditto for me too. Hey....at least I have a good reason. Just the other day, hubby was showing me how to use the end of a spoon handle to remove skin from young ginger. He had a good laugh when he caught me using the peeler to get the job done.
  • Teacher - Though I quite fancy teaching, I have ZERO patience. Unless all my students are bright ones (and let's face it, if they were so smart, I wouldn't have to teach them), I'd rather not have them test me.
  • Proof reader - Can't write well. Have trouble constructing long sentences. This post, got hubby to type while I ramble on. Bad English, my fault. Good English, then forward your compliments to hubby.

    Four pretend nicknames I make up for myself:

  • Amy - My 1st English name but stopped using it after some Malay rock group had a lead singer by the same name. He looked weird.
  • Lulu - What my hubby calls me. According to him "Lulu" conveys the impression of someone extremely blur. Apt description for me.
  • Yuen Wong - Cantonese for "implicated" or something along those lines. My Chinese name has a similar ring to it.
  • No 4th one, sorry!

    Four movies I have watched over and over:

  • Don't really watch movies over and over. Well, I did watch many versions of Harry Potter, LOTRs, and Star Wars. Do they count?

    These days, if I can watch 1 movie in its entirety in 1 sitting, I will be thrilled. We (hubby & I) have Memoirs of a Geisha in the DVD player for the past month. We watch 10 minutes at the first attempt before Braedyn woke up. Haven't continued since.

    Four places I have lived:

  • Tapah - Where I was born
  • Chenderiang - Lived there with grandparents for a while after mum passed on
  • KL - Moved here after my SPM to work and study part-time. Met hubby here too.
  • No 4th place, poor me.

    Four things I love to do on my weekends:

  • Sleep - Actually, I like to sleep more on weekdays too. Very sleep-deprived these days
  • Baking - Heard that under-utilised ovens can bring disharmony to the household. However, must find a way to relocate the family of spiders who have made a corner of my oven their home
  • A spot of gardening - My garden can now be best described as a "jungle" Imagine.....grass at certain areas can reach your knee. Hubby refuses to let the grass cutters come in to mow HIS lawn. Loves to say, "If I can afford a house with a garden, then I better find the time to mow it myself." Yes, that is why I guess we will never engage a maid.
  • Spending more quality time with hubby - I know we need more time together.

    Four TV shows I geek out to, or used to geek out to:

  • Anything-Idol - I just "love" William Hung wannabes
  • Fear Factor - Love to see the Caucasians roll their eyes over durians
  • Friends - Complete with Malaysian censorship cuts. Don't we all love our Malaysian censors?
  • CSI

    Four alcoholic beverages I've enjoyed on offshore vacations:

  • Firstly, no vacations. Secondly, husband does not fancy people who drown themselves in alcohol. Lastly, can't afford it :)

    Four things I could NOT live without (besides oxygen, H2O, and miscellaneous life-sustaining substances, included our kids and hubby and family member):

  • PDA - My entire life is dictated by it.
  • Mobile phone
  • Internet access - I hate Telekom Malaysia's monopoly. Hubby refuses to give them our business
  • No 4th item
  • Four of my favorite foods, partnered with people with whom I enjoy eating said foods:

  • Japanese food
  • Roti Canai
  • Indomie Goreng
  • Italian food
  • All enjoyed with my hubby

  • Four places I would rather be right now:
  • Melbourne - Hubby studied there for a while and he brought me there for a friend's wedding. Lovely place
  • At a restaurant - It's close to 9pm and we have to eat dinner
  • At home in bed - Need more sleep
  • In the cinema - Need some popcorn and big-screen action. The man in the red cape and underwear is premiering today.
  • 4 people I mercilessly tagged:

  • Ashley
  • Sue
  • Magictree
  • Zara's Mama

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    47 2006-06-29 19:53:00 2006-06-29 19:53:00 open open tag-of-4 publish 0 0 post 132 Vien http://www.blogger.com/profile/20443872 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 02:58:00 2006-06-30 02:58:00 LOL! Don't we all miss our precious sleep time? Before I pop Belle out, all my co-workers (w/ kids) told me to appreciate my sleep. Now I know what they meant! My dad calls my sis Lulu Wai..hahaha..always say she is blur blur looking. 1 0 133 Sue http://www.blogger.com/profile/12207932 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 09:49:00 2006-06-30 09:49:00 OMG... and to think I have managed to avoid tags since I didn't do the last 2 tags someone sent... Dunno what made me drop by your site first early this morning hahahah! 1 0 134 magictree http://www.blogger.com/profile/17496101 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 11:19:00 2006-06-30 11:19:00 Can pretend didn't see or not? 1 0 135 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 16:54:00 2006-06-30 16:54:00 So lucky one, got secretary hubby to type your post? Jealouslah. Oklah, compliment him for his English :) 1 0 136 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-06-30 17:14:00 2006-06-30 17:14:00 vien I just love sleeping!!! I'm not blur blur looking...but blur blur in doing things! Hehehe... sue That's why you dropped by my blog first, cos' there is a tag for you to do...don't escape, ha! magictree What do you think...cannot!!! :P immomsdaughter Makes my job easier when he types. I don't have to think much...hehe. 1 0 137 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-07-05 23:43:00 2006-07-05 23:43:00 err.. I see this so late.. can pretend didn't see hor? heehee.. 1 0
    My first card creation http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=48 Fri, 30 Jun 2006 17:18:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=48 Papier to buy the necessary papers to make the card. To my dismay, I couldn't get the exact cards, which were green pearl and green glitter cards, shown in the magazine so I ended up creating the card design on my own. This is the end result of my first card creation:-

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    48 2006-06-30 17:18:00 2006-06-30 17:18:00 open open my-first-card-creation publish 0 0 post 138 Vien http://www.blogger.com/profile/20443872 218.208.246.41 2006-07-01 02:13:00 2006-07-01 02:13:00 Looks so dainty. 1 0 139 jazzmint http://www.blogger.com/profile/4169756 218.208.246.41 2006-07-01 14:04:00 2006-07-01 14:04:00 wow that's a very lovely card :). Cool 1 0 140 Sue http://www.blogger.com/profile/12207932 218.208.246.41 2006-07-03 00:14:00 2006-07-03 00:14:00 Looks great! I guess you're staying near my place too huh if the Curve a close by... 1 0 141 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-07-03 12:28:00 2006-07-03 12:28:00 Very nice! Great opportunity to put your creativity to use :) 1 0 142 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-07-05 23:40:00 2006-07-05 23:40:00 so cute!! I want one I want one! 1 0 143 Allyfeel http://www.blogger.com/profile/11933958 218.208.246.41 2006-07-10 13:09:00 2006-07-10 13:09:00 WOW! That's so lovely. You have great hands. :) 1 0
    New shoes http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=49 Fri, 30 Jun 2006 17:31:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=49

     

    Braedyn is wearing a set of new shoes, a full-moon gift from my ex-colleagues. I just took them out recently for Brae to try on. The shoes are actually meant for 12-18 months old toddler and to our surprise, the shoes were a bit tight for Brae already! Looks like this will be the one and only time he will be wearing this pair of cute shoes! No point buying shoes before he starts walking because he will outgrow them very fast.

     

    [googlevideo=http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=7838166318174694059]]]> 49 2006-06-30 17:31:00 2006-06-30 17:31:00 open open new-shoes publish 0 0 post 150 Vien http://www.blogger.com/profile/20443872 218.208.246.41 2006-07-01 02:16:00 2006-07-01 02:16:00 Eh, Brae still need to be propped up? I think you need to get American-sized clothes/shoes for Brae. Belle fits the american clothings perfectly (according to her age). My mom brought some clothes from Msia for 12-18-mth olds, Belle is already wearing them. 1 0 151 Jesslyn http://www.blogger.com/profile/12263451 218.208.246.41 2006-07-01 12:37:00 2006-07-01 12:37:00 When my girls are less than 1, i never buy them shoes, as i got some shoes as present. Only buy when they start walking. One thing: dont buy so many as u know, they outgrown very fast! 1 0 152 jazzmint http://www.blogger.com/profile/4169756 218.208.246.41 2006-07-01 15:54:00 2006-07-01 15:54:00 aiyoo..braedyn is so chubby, i wanna cubit him lah 1 0 153 shoppingmum http://www.blogger.com/profile/7723062 218.208.246.41 2006-07-01 22:47:00 2006-07-01 22:47:00 He's really big for 7 months old. I also didn't buy shoes for my boy until 1 yo, but I bought those cute booties with teddy bears. They sure look cute on my boy. 1 0 154 Sue http://www.blogger.com/profile/12207932 218.208.246.41 2006-07-03 00:17:00 2006-07-03 00:17:00 Yup, no point buying too early la, for Ivan my SIL bought him shoes when she saw them looking so cute, by the time he 9 months old already kenot wear hehehe... 1 0 155 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-07-03 12:31:00 2006-07-03 12:31:00 Brae so cute propped up like that, nice shoes too!Oh yes, I love his botak shiny head also :) 1 0 156 mom2ashley http://www.blogger.com/profile/6378545 218.208.246.41 2006-07-04 11:45:00 2006-07-04 11:45:00 he looks like he is ready to kick some balls! 1 0 157 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-07-05 23:41:00 2006-07-05 23:41:00 Such a nice pair of shoes.. what a shame he's going to wear it only this round. You have to remember to use it earlier for the next baby. 1 0 158 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-07-07 16:27:00 2006-07-07 16:27:00 vien Yalor, he's a bit clumsy sometimes. But he is better now already. I've started to buy clothes for 12-18 mths old for him now. Some of them seemed quite tight. Brae is growing so fast! jesslyn Hmm..you are right. Lucky the shoes were a gift, or else I will 'sam tong'. jazzmint I also want to 'cubit' him sometimes! :P shoppingmum Ya...he's a bit big for 7 months old. Booties with teddy bear? Sure cute! sue So just keep the shoes for decoration lor! :) immomsdaughter Brae is not botak larr...he's still has a little bit of hair..hehe:P mom2ashley Haha..maybe he's too excited to kick the shoes out of him! zara's mama I'm sure I'm going to use them for the next baby much earlier...hahaha. 1 0 Brae’s food http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=50 Fri, 07 Jul 2006 20:04:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=50 Food : He has been transitioning from having rice cereal with fruits or vegetables to chicken or fish porridge with three types of vegetables. Types of vegetables he has eaten : pumpkin, carrots, sweet potatoes, radish, cauliflower, broccoli, potatoes, french beans, long beans, asparagus, spinach, choy sum and siu bak choy. Fruits : After his meal, he will have fruits. He has eaten red apples & bananas (his favourites), mangoes, papayas and pears. Time : 1st meal at 11:00 am & 2nd meal at 6:00 pm Snack : Snack at 3:00 pm. He will have biscuits with milk or cheese cubes or yoghurt with raisins/fruits. After the snack, he will drink 4 oz of milk. Preparation of Brae's food

    Porridge is prepared the night before. 2 tbsp of Japanese rice grains with 1 1/2 cups of chicken stock. Cook the porridge in a slow cooker for 3 hours in low setting ( I use a timer so that the porridge will be ready the next morning at 9:00 am). I steam the fish with ginger (to remove the fishy smell). After steaming, I remove the ginger, flake the fish and stir it into the cooked porridge. Chicken stock ingredients:- 3 pieces of chicken drumstick (remove the skin and chop the meat finely) 1 cup of anchovies (blended with water) 20 pieces of red dates (remove the seed) 9 cups of water Method:- Pour all the ingredients in the slow cooker. Boil the stock in low setting for six hours. After boiling, divide the chicken stock into 6 containers (1 1/2 cups each) to freeze for later use.

    I will buy three types of vegetables, cut them into pieces and store them in containers. Fish or chicken will be taken out from the freezer the night before to defrost.

    Few pieces of pumpkin, broccoli and choy sum were taken out from the containers to Chicco (steamer cum blender) for steaming.

    After steaming, I blend the vegetables into a puree. I divide the vegetables into two portions (1st meal & 2nd meal) and combined them with the cooked porridge. 2nd meal is kept in the fridge which is taken out for reheating at 6:00 pm.

    Braedyn with his 1st meal and he finished his food. Dessert time! Apple was on the menu of the day. An apple was cut into pieces and blended.

    Braedyn finished his favourite dessert as well. p/s : I'm out of recipes for Braedyn. If anyone of you has any yummylicious food for babies, please do let me know. Thanks.]]> 50 2006-07-07 20:04:00 2006-07-07 20:04:00 open open braes-food publish 0 0 post 159 Vien http://www.blogger.com/profile/20443872 218.208.246.41 2006-07-11 02:53:00 2006-07-11 02:53:00 Wah, his menu very fong fu! I'll have to use some of your recipe for Belle. We're gonna send her to daycare very soon. :( For the anchovies, you can use ngan yu jai (small silver fish). Wash it thoroughly (few times) and put under the sun to dry and later bake it in the oven till slightly brown. Then pound it to fine bits and fry it in the wok again. Quite a hassle but then when you feed Brae, all you need to do is put a teaspoon of it in the porridge and it will be delicious! You can also put dried scallops in your porridge too. Belle loves that. We bought a fresh food feeder for her fruits. You can try getting that. It's better than chopping up the fruits. Great for fruits that has stringy fibers like mangoes, plums, peaches. 1 0 160 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-07-11 10:40:00 2006-07-11 10:40:00 Wow.. your chicco blender looks changgih.. so it does the steaming and the blending together? How much is it? We're thinking of getting a teffal steamer.. 1 0 161 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-07-11 11:27:00 2006-07-11 11:27:00 Vien: Have seen the fresh food feeder at stores but the mesh material looks difficult to clean. You just pop the fruits in and then? Does the baby chew on it for the juice? Zara's mama: Looks changgih but not very solid. It steams and blends in the same compartment but the steaming is done on the upper rack. After which you pour the water away, transfer the food to the lower rack for the blending. Paid RM300+ for it. Seemed expensive but looking back.....worth every cent. Tefal steamer would be good as quantities increase. Our Chicco is already operating at maximum capacity. 1 0 162 Vien http://www.blogger.com/profile/20443872 218.208.246.41 2006-07-11 13:03:00 2006-07-11 13:03:00 yea, just cut up the fruits in big chunks and pop in there. Belle chews on it for the juice & meat. What's left are the stringy fibers of the fruit. It is actually quite easy to clean. The only difficult part was trying to pry it open. Definitely a child-proof product!--> 1 0 163 Jenn jenn@jennemede.com http://theimperfectmom.com 71.112.106.2 2006-07-25 05:34:33 2006-07-24 21:34:33 Wow you get top points for being so organised! My fridge looks like, well, someone threw up in there. Sigh... 1 0 164 babykhong khongfamily@gmail.com http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.94.58.210 2006-07-28 19:33:40 2006-07-28 11:33:40 Jenn, Thank you...thank you.....I'm flattered! :-) 1 0 165 sue sue.low@time.net.my http://sue-sue.blogspot.com 211.24.164.194 2006-08-25 13:41:42 2006-08-25 05:41:42 Oops... sorry for being left behind, did read your post when it came up and went looking for the Chicco blender without hassling you... can't find... where did you get it? 1 0 166 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.111.30.163 2006-08-25 17:41:02 2006-08-25 09:41:02 Er....at the Chicco store :) Serious, it is the Chicco store at 1-Utama new wing. Next to Best Denki. 1 0 MV Doulos http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=51 Mon, 10 Jul 2006 19:59:00 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=51

    Hubby waved a newspaper cutting at me a couple of days back and asked if I read about the MV Doulos arriving in Port Klang for a month. Huh!! Had no clue and he gave me his famous blank look (the "how could you miss an article on a floating book fair that takes up an entire page" look) Anyway, we decided to drive to Port Klang on Saturday to look for the ship. We knew there are 3 ports at Port Klang and it should be relatively easy to locate a ship the size of the Titanic. Mistake No. 1 - Although the Doulos is almost as old as the Titanic, it is not the same size. Took us an hour and a half from KL to actually locating the ship. Mistake No. 2 - South Port, West Port, and North Port are very different entities, are not located very close to each other and are manned by people who know nuts about the MV Doulos. We arrived at South Port first and were greeted by lots of fishing boats. Nope, definitely not here. North Port was our next stop and the officer there told us that the Doulos is at West Port. He spoke with such authority that we were sure he was right. Drove all the way to West Port (20 minutes away) and was told that the Doulos is at the Star Cruises terminal. Bravo......Malaysia Boleh! Anyway, after the very taxing long drive, we trudged our way to the pier where the Doulos was berthed. "Er.....kinda small-ish", hubby commented. "Nevermind, still a ship nonetheless". Crowds were minimal with queues only at the on-board canteen and cashiers. Lots of books everywhere but it was very stuffy in the book area. Hubby decided to take Brae for a spot of ship exploration while I looked for books to buy. We spent about an hour on the ship and another half hour at the Star Cruises terminal. Well, it is not often that we have family excursions (this is probably the 1st one) so I thoroughly enjoyed it. We must do this more often instead of the usual shopping centre visits. It was just the lack of directions that spoiled the day. The very next day, an article on the Doulos was published in The Star which stated clearly that it was berthed at the Star Cruises terminal. Urrrggghhhh, the early bird gets the free Port Klang tour.]]>
    51 2006-07-10 19:59:00 2006-07-10 19:59:00 open open mv-doulos publish 0 0 post 167 shoppingmum http://www.blogger.com/profile/7723062 218.208.246.41 2006-07-10 22:15:00 2006-07-10 22:15:00 Too bad it's at Port Klang, if it's at Penang port, I'll check it out. Bought any good books? 1 0 168 Vien http://www.blogger.com/profile/20443872 218.208.246.41 2006-07-11 02:37:00 2006-07-11 02:37:00 LOL! I love the way your hubby's commented. If we were drive around like this, my hubby will be b*tchin already! 1 0 169 IMMomsDaughter http://www.blogger.com/profile/7213208 218.208.246.41 2006-07-11 09:06:00 2006-07-11 09:06:00 No long queue meh? When Zara's Mama & family went, long queue wor.. 1 0 170 Zara's Mama http://www.blogger.com/profile/11060641 218.208.246.41 2006-07-11 10:38:00 2006-07-11 10:38:00 Next time check out mah.. where it is docked.. Port Klang so many ports.. and you visited all.. Bravo! 1 0 171 khongfamily http://www.blogger.com/profile/8737355 218.208.246.41 2006-07-11 11:22:00 2006-07-11 11:22:00 Bought books which I haven't seen at the local stores at all. Mainly board books (hopefully chew-resistant) for Brae and books with lots of colour and pictures in them. Spent about RM100 on books. Fortunately, hubby loves driving. Was b*tching a fair bit about needing to get a new set of wheels. Roads at Port Klang are similar to the waves at sea! And those monster container trucks rule there. No long queue because we went based on the earlier Star article on the Doulos (the one that did not specify which port it was at). Crowds probably appeared the next day after the 2nd article was out. Anyhow, there are no specific signs showing the way to Star Cruises until you are actually at their front doorstep. 1 0 172 Allyfeel http://www.blogger.com/profile/11933958 218.208.246.41 2006-07-11 14:12:00 2006-07-11 14:12:00 What a shame that it doesn't have any signage at all for a clearer indication. Wah, luckily ur hubby is a patient guy. I am still contemplating about bringing bb there. 1 0
    About Braedyn, Shayanne & Aerynn http://khongfamily.com/blog/?page_id=52 Tue, 11 Jul 2006 10:30:57 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?page_id=52 Lilypie Kids Birthday tickers Lilypie Fourth Birthday tickers Lilypie]]> 52 2006-07-11 10:30:57 2006-07-11 10:30:57 closed closed braedyn publish 0 0 page _wp_page_template default _wp_page_template default _wp_page_template default _wp_page_template default 7 mths http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=53 Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:20:34 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=53 53 2006-07-13 08:20:34 2006-07-13 08:20:34 open closed 7-mths inherit -1152778474 0 attachment _wp_attachment_metadata s:246:"a:5:{s:5:"width";i:960;s:6:"height";i:960;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='96'";s:4:"file";s:90:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/7-months.jpg";s:5:"thumb";s:22:"7-months.thumbnail.jpg";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/7-months.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata s:246:"a:5:{s:5:"width";i:960;s:6:"height";i:960;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='96'";s:4:"file";s:90:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/7-months.jpg";s:5:"thumb";s:22:"7-months.thumbnail.jpg";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/7-months.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata s:246:"a:5:{s:5:"width";i:960;s:6:"height";i:960;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='96'";s:4:"file";s:90:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/7-months.jpg";s:5:"thumb";s:22:"7-months.thumbnail.jpg";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/7-months.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata s:246:"a:5:{s:5:"width";i:960;s:6:"height";i:960;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='96'";s:4:"file";s:90:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/7-months.jpg";s:5:"thumb";s:22:"7-months.thumbnail.jpg";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/7-months.jpg dsc01717.JPG http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=54 Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:43:07 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=54 54 2006-07-13 08:43:07 2006-07-13 08:43:07 open closed dsc01717jpg inherit 0 0 attachment _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/dsc01717.JPG _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/dsc01717.JPG _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/dsc01717.JPG _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/dsc01717.JPG dsc017172.JPG http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=55 Thu, 13 Jul 2006 09:00:54 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=55 55 2006-07-13 09:00:54 2006-07-13 09:00:54 open closed dsc017172jpg inherit 0 0 attachment _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/dsc017172.JPG _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/dsc017172.JPG _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/dsc017172.JPG _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/dsc017172.JPG Brae’s first fall from the bed http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=56 Thu, 13 Jul 2006 11:25:03 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=56 Brae had his first fall from the bed yesterday night. I was in the bathroom and hubby was downstairs cleaning the house. Before that, I placed Brae in the middle of our bed surrounded by pillows (what we usually do when we leave him on the bed alone) and gave him some toys to play with. As it is with him these days, he started crying the instant I walked into the bathroom. Cry, cry, cry, followed by a loud "Thuudd", then cry, cry cry. I quickly rushed out of the bathroom and saw Brae lying prone on the floor crying his lungs out. "Oh sh*t!!!", was the first phrase that came out of my mouth. I nearly cried when I lifted him up from the floor. By that time, hubby also made it to the room (didn't know he could move so fast). I carried Brae and comforted him. "It's okay...it's okay", I whispered to Brae but he still kept crying. Oh no, deep trouble this time. Hubby took over to try to calm Brae down and after a short while, Brae stopped crying. We checked him over and fortunately, no blood, no blue black marks and no cracked bones. Brae seemed fine. Hubby played with Brae and he laughed. Ahhhh....we felt very relieved when we heard him laugh. I was wondering how he fell off the bed. He must have toppled down the sideof the bed after pushing his "pillow wall" out of the way with his famous rolling action. I'm a BAD mummy.....!!!! Makes me feel so BAD....!!!! So sorry, Braedyn! ]]> 56 2006-07-13 11:25:03 2006-07-13 11:25:03 open closed braes-first-fall-from-the-bed publish 0 0 post 173 babykhong khongfamily@gmail.com http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.204.31 2006-08-01 19:48:55 2006-08-01 11:48:55 Hubby said... Yes, yes, very BAD!!! 7/13/2006 07:09:45 PM Zara's Mama Zara's Mama said... No matter how careful we are, they still sometimes fall.. so we have to just put in all the preventive measure. If I have leave her for too long, I prefer to put her in the cot with all bars raised (when she was younger). Btw, when he's older, teach him how to climb donw from the bed. Zara learnt that as soon as she can cruise. That helps. She never tried to roll down the bed, always climb down. Unless of course she's not aware and slip. 7/13/2006 11:01:58 PM Vien Vien said... don't feel bad. Belle rolled off the bed and sofa few times already. Luckily our floor is carpeted. Like zmm said, just put him in the cot. I've been doing that ever since Belle started to crawl. 7/14/2006 05:34:20 AM IMMomsDaughter IMMomsDaughter said... Don't feel bad, ask all mommies, which baby has not fallen off the bed. Both mine have :) Heh heh..U can put mattresses on the floor or even better let him play on the mattress on the floor while u do your chores, so need not worry about him falling off 7/14/2006 10:07:55 AM Jesslyn said... Everything has it first! But make sure not second or third wor! 7/14/2006 12:41:29 PM 1 0 7 months milestones http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=57 Thu, 13 Jul 2006 11:26:13 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=57

    Weight : 9.5 kg Height : 70 cm Teeth : 2 lower teeth Physical Development
    • Still hasn't crawled yet. When we try to put his toys further away to tempt him to crawl, he ends up struggling with his head down or rolls over to get them. *rolling eyes*
    • He prefers to stand or sit.
    • He can sit unsupported most of the time.
    • He doesn't like to lie down flat.
    Language
    • He babbles a lot.
    • Usually says "wa..wa..wa...wa......".
    Food
    • Eats 2 meals + 2 serves of fruit and a snack in a day (refer to Brae's food) with 3 milk feeds.
    • He is not a fussy eater. He will eat whatever food we give him.
    • He is now starting to eat fruits without steaming.
    Brae's new development
    • He has just started his new Kindermusik Village and Sign & Sing classes. We find that the Kindermusik class is quite useful for Brae and informative for first-time parents like ourselves. Brae is more sociable and friendly towards people now. He used to cry when people carry him, but not anymore. He always tries to give his winning smile when people play with him. As for Sign & Sing classes, we have learnt some signs to communicate with Brae. Brae has not started signing back yet. However, I find that when we sing a song together with the action of signs, Brae is more receptive to the song.
    • When we say, "Braedyn, bao-bao?" or "Braedyn, you want daddy to carry you?", he will get excited, extend both his hands and try to lift himself out of the car seat to be carried.
    • He still doesn't like to drink plain water. I have tried using the teats and soft spout, but to no avail. His intake of plain water per day is only 30 ml.
    • It is easier now when we eat dinner outside because he can sit on his own in the highchair. No more taking turns eating while the other carries Brae. Brae has his own rattles to play with (strung to a lanyard) when we eat outside.
    • He is sleeping through the night now after I give him a milk feed just before he sleeps.
    • When he wakes up in the morning, he will turn and toss around the bed, babbling and playing on his own until I pick him up.
    • He likes to blow air through his lips, mimicking my attempts to cool his food down.
    • Whenever I carry him, he will use his left hand to stroke my hair. My hair is short and he never does that to daddy.
    • He likes to scratch his head nowadays. He looks so cute when he scratches his head. I am trying to get a snapshot of that action but no success so far,
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    57 2006-07-13 11:26:13 2006-07-13 11:26:13 open closed 7-months-milestones publish 0 0 post 174 babykhong khongfamily@gmail.com http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.204.31 2006-08-01 18:54:09 2006-08-01 10:54:09 Zara's Mama said... Signing is a good way to communicate to a child. Zara did a few signs before she could say the words. I wanted to get her to sign more, but my maid wasn't cooperative, so she only pick up big, small, I love you & more. She still sign them even when she can say the word (she'll sign and say it together). Btw, Kindermusic is run by Kidzsports right? 7/13/2006 10:59:03 PM shoppingmum shoppingmum said... My Justin also does a few signs, but now he's not using them often after he knows how to say the words. But he still does the milk milk sign! 7/13/2006 11:53:02 PM Vien Vien said... I'm so envious..u guys are having good night sleep. Belle still wakes up middle of the nite! :( Brae babbles a lot too huh? I think babies born in the year of Rooster are very chatty. All the Rooster babies I know are very chi cha..hehe 7/14/2006 05:36:56 AM Nadia Nadia said... Thanks for the compliment. Btw, Brae is so cute! =) Mind if I put a link to your site? 7/14/2006 09:27:53 AM IMMomsDaughter IMMomsDaughter said... So fast hor, Brae already 7 months and so good boy, no midnite feeds. 7/14/2006 10:10:56 AM Hui Sia Hui Sia said... Wow, 30ml is too less.. Old folk tale is sit at 7 months and crawl at 8 months old, don't worry, Brae still on his track. 7/15/2006 08:16:18 PM khongfamily said... Zara's mama, We go to SIM Music for Kindermusik. The other operator is Kid's Talent Lodge at Ikano Power Centre. Vien, Well, you can put Brae on your rooster chi cha list. He certainly is very "chi cha". He just started saying "wo..wo..wo" when he sees a dog. Nadia, Sure thing. 7/17/2006 07:19:59 PM khongfamily said... Immomsdaughter, Yaa..good for me...can have a good night sleep. Hui sia, Hey, glad you are back. Brae is 8 months liao, but not yet crawling leh...:( 1 0
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    Brae's old baby carrier

    Brae's new car seat

    Brae has outgrown his baby carrier. He has a new car seat now. Hubby bought this car seat many years ago, when we 'pak tor' and was kept in cold storage since then. Well, at least we don't have to fork out another sum of money to buy the seat this time. I am not too sure what triggered him to buy the seat back then. Brae likes his new seat because he can actually see where we are headed. However, his head and body will lean to one side when he dozes off. We have to find something at the store that will support his head while he sleeps. This seat is rated from 10 to 36 kg, 9 months to 12 years. Hubby to me not bother learning how to adjust the seat as it is too complex.]]>
    58 2006-07-20 08:10:28 2006-07-20 08:10:28 open closed braes-new-car-seat publish 0 0 post 175 mom2ashley dinahlaw@yahoo.com http://babyashleywong.blogspot.com 219.95.134.131 2006-07-20 19:52:13 2006-07-20 11:52:13 nice new blog u have here...did it take long to export your posts from blogger into here? 1 0 176 Immomsdaughter biz4sahm@gmail.com 203.92.154.37 2006-07-20 21:22:34 2006-07-20 13:22:34 Very nice! I love your new site. Gotta take a few lessons from u. Wordpress still has me stumped. Btw, your hubby really plan ahead, pak tor already buy car seat. Lol. 1 0 177 Vien lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivien-lai.blogspot.com 66.122.195.5 2006-07-21 02:07:55 2006-07-20 18:07:55 hey, teach me how to export the posts. Btw, is it safe to put the carseat forward facing? In US, all kids have to be at least 1 year and above 20 lbs to face forward. Wah, your hubby so keng, already "reserved" you during pak tor'ing..how did he know you will have kids with him leh? LOL! 1 0 178 egghead patricklsk@gmail.com http://egghead.wordpress.com/ 219.95.68.74 2006-07-21 06:59:52 2006-07-20 22:59:52 huh? how come bought the seat while you were "pak toh-ing"? :P he looks pretty comfy in his new seat! :) 1 0 179 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.123 2006-07-21 10:08:50 2006-07-21 02:08:50 Nice new blog! Maybe I should start moving too.. Btw, isn't the car seat a bit too big for him? It looks like something for a toddler. 1 0 180 jesslyn jesshytai@gmail.com http://jess2princess.blogspot.com 60.51.113.207 2006-07-21 12:56:49 2006-07-21 04:56:49 New home ya...look neat! Everyone migrating ler....should I follow too? Me lazy do the transport lar! 1 0 181 shoppingmum amyquah77@yahoo.com http://shoppingmum.blogspot.com 60.50.32.21 2006-07-23 16:28:45 2006-07-23 08:28:45 I like this site, nice colour too! That car seat is a bit too big lah... 1 0 182 babykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my 218.208.207.166 2006-07-24 18:53:36 2006-07-24 10:53:36 I don't think hubby was hinting much when he bought the car seat. In fact, I remember him specifically telling me not to read into his actions too much. He was just buying it because it was on offer and it isn't everyday that you can find a car seat rated 10-36kg. I understand that you need 3 seats in total; 1st one rated up to 13kg, 2nd one from 10-18kg, and the last from 18-36kg. Hubby wanted to settle for 2 seats, the carrier and the 2nd seat that will be used till the child is 9-12 years old (depending on how well he grows) Brae does look small in the seat because he was not seated straight. Photo was taken the very first time he used the seat. Seat does look big due to the fact that it can be used by much bigger kids. Hubby was the one who imported all my posts. Will ask him how he did it. I think there is a wizard in WP that does it. Quite surprised that he actually managed to migrate my entire blog into WP with minimal headaches. 1 0 183 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 202.75.128.24 2006-07-25 23:15:22 2006-07-25 15:15:22 hey nice car seat and nice new home ;). ur hubby can think so far and plan huh not bad :) and so nice somemore migrate ur blog. I spent like few days tidying up my 200+ post :(...luckily it's all over.phewww... 1 0 184 sue sue.low@time.net.my http://sue-sue.blogspot.com 211.24.164.194 2006-07-26 09:28:01 2006-07-26 01:28:01 Wow, that looks like a booster seat for biger kids :P And way to go changing host for your blog... me also getting sick of Blogger always cannot connect and taking ages to upload pictures >. 1 0 185 babykhong khongfamily@gmail.com http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.94.58.210 2006-07-28 19:32:34 2006-07-28 11:32:34 jazzmint, Ya, he is the type who plans ahead on everything. I think he is fed up with my complaints about Blogger, that's why he rather migrates the blog for me. :-) sue, The seat is a bit big for Brae. Just get him used to it first. 1 0
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    The above video was recorded during one of our midwife's monthly visits. She was so thrilled to hear Brae laughing that she asked us to take a video of his 'contagious' laughter. Brae was laughing and giggling when the midwife gave him a stacking ring to play with. He thought she was playing with him and he just laughed...laughed...and laughed!

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    62 2006-07-27 17:21:15 2006-07-27 09:21:15 open closed braes-contagious-laugh publish 0 0 post 186 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-07-28 01:59:21 2006-07-27 17:59:21 Definitely a contagious one. :D He and Belle can have a laugh marathon. 1 0 187 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.122 2006-07-28 16:23:56 2006-07-28 08:23:56 Wow.. your midwife still visits you? His laughter is contagious.. but can 'start' and 'stop' so abrubtly one. haha. 1 0 188 babykhong khongfamily@gmail.com http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.94.58.210 2006-07-28 19:29:01 2006-07-28 11:29:01 vivien, Hahha...I hope you can post some videos of Belle's laughing. Sure cute! zara's mama, Ya, she still visit us on monthly basis. 1 0 189 Jenn jenn@jennemede.com http://theimperfectmom.com 71.112.106.2 2006-07-29 01:44:27 2006-07-28 17:44:27 OMG he is SOOOOO cute wanna bite himlah so chubby :) 1 0 190 Michelle mlcchong@yahoo.com.au 82.45.130.213 2006-08-01 03:23:48 2006-07-31 19:23:48 He is one keeeeeewt baby!!! Aren't you a clever mummy!! Well done.. 1 0
    From daddy’s desk http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=63 Thu, 27 Jul 2006 10:19:24 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=63 63 2006-07-27 18:19:24 2006-07-27 10:19:24 open closed from-daddys-desk publish 0 0 post 191 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-07-28 02:01:17 2006-07-27 18:01:17 So, should we all address you as khong daddy? :) 1 0 192 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.94.58.210 2006-07-28 13:44:43 2006-07-28 05:44:43 daddykhong will be fine :) 1 0 193 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://www.mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.22 2006-07-31 11:39:41 2006-07-31 03:39:41 Hey daddykhong, nice to hear fom "the other" parent once in a while :) 1 0 Bite http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=65 Thu, 27 Jul 2006 11:30:04 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=65 65 2006-07-27 19:30:04 2006-07-27 11:30:04 open closed bite inherit 0 0 attachment _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/bite2.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata s:242:"a:5:{s:5:"width";i:1200;s:6:"height";i:1200;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='96'";s:4:"file";s:87:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/bite2.jpg";s:5:"thumb";s:19:"bite2.thumbnail.jpg";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/bite2.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata s:242:"a:5:{s:5:"width";i:1200;s:6:"height";i:1200;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='96'";s:4:"file";s:87:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/bite2.jpg";s:5:"thumb";s:19:"bite2.thumbnail.jpg";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/bite2.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata s:242:"a:5:{s:5:"width";i:1200;s:6:"height";i:1200;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='96'";s:4:"file";s:87:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/bite2.jpg";s:5:"thumb";s:19:"bite2.thumbnail.jpg";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/bite2.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata s:242:"a:5:{s:5:"width";i:1200;s:6:"height";i:1200;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='96'";s:4:"file";s:87:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/07/bite2.jpg";s:5:"thumb";s:19:"bite2.thumbnail.jpg";}"; From daddy’s desk - Education worries Pt. 1 http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=66 Fri, 28 Jul 2006 05:19:15 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=66
  • Chinese school (partially or all the way)
  • Government school
  • Private school offering government syllabus
  • International school
  • Funny thing is, most parents want their children to do things that the parents themselves did not get the opportunity to do, be it piano lessons, learning a foreign language, even the type of school they attend. We have Chinese-educated parents sending their children to Government schools because they do not want their kids to endure what they have gone through and to have a more balanced childhood. On the other side of the fence we have English-speaking parents who send their kids to Chinese schools to pick up the language. A bit of background; I studied in an International school from Primary 1 till Secondary 5, was sent overseas for 5 years before returning with a piece of paper called a "degree". My command of the Malay language is confined to ordering food at the mamak stall and knowing when someone is swearing at me! I had private Chinese tuition (which I dreaded immensely) so I can read and write basic Chinese and can understand Mandarin and Cantonese (my dialect) fairly well. Wifey on the other hand studied in a Government school up till Secondary 5. Moved to the big city called KL to work and study part-time to obtain her diploma and degree. For that, I am very proud of her. (Aside, though her degree is in Computer Science, she still needs my help to migrate her blog!!! Sorry dear, give me a couple of weeks for the novelty to wear off). She speaks Mandarin, Cantonese and Hakka (her dialect) very well but cannot read as well as me. Her command of Malay is good but she is unable to translate what she understands in Malay to English. I still haven't figured out whether her brain thinks in English, Chinese or Malay. WE DISAGREE ON WHERE TO SEND BRAE. She wants Chinese, I am not too receptive to that idea. We definitely can't afford an international school unless Brae is the only child. to be continued.......]]>
    66 2006-07-28 13:19:15 2006-07-28 05:19:15 open closed from-daddys-desk-education-worries-pt-1 publish 0 0 post 194 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 67.164.82.11 2006-07-28 14:07:21 2006-07-28 06:07:21 Wow, you guys are worrying too much and too early. I'm gonna shut my trap now till I read the sequel. :) 1 0 195 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.94.58.210 2006-07-28 16:16:54 2006-07-28 08:16:54 Not early so it seems. More on that in Pt. 2 1 0 196 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.122 2006-07-28 16:28:07 2006-07-28 08:28:07 International school? And turn to a brat? aiyo.. I don't like those kids who came from international school, don't know about your time, but the ones you see nowadays are such snobs and brats, and they always compete with each other whose father is richer, who has the latest gadgets, who goes the furthest for holidays.. Err.. I don't think I'll ever send Zara to one. It'll be government school for her. 1 0 197 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.94.58.210 2006-07-28 16:36:50 2006-07-28 08:36:50 I don't think it is fair to generalise. All schools have their good and their bad. Firstly, I am not that old so I hope international schools now are quite the same as they were in my time. Brats? Sure there were a lot. Rich kids? More than you want to care about. We even had someone related to the Sultan of Brunei in our year. On the other side of the coin, I also had the honour of meeting many other Malaysians who are not so well-off but whose parents believed in the quality of education provided by international schools. Kids who arrived in cars from the 1970s, there was even one kid whose dad was a driving school instructor. So, for that reason, I shall leave international schools as an option for as long as I practically can. It does help to know which international schools to avoid. 1 0 198 mumsgather mumsgather@yahoo.com http://mumsgather.blogspot.com 219.95.162.36 2006-07-28 18:01:32 2006-07-28 10:01:32 HIya daddy khong. Nice to see you hear on the blog. I always like to read the daddy's point of view. Very likely it'll be government school for my kids since we can't afford international or private. Initially I had wanted to send them to Chinese School. China has opened up and there'll be lots of opportunities for those who know the language was my argument. However, I myself was educated in public school and with totally no knowledge of Mandarin it would be impossible for me to guide them. We don't speak Mandarin at home, they'd probablly suffer from a culture shock in Chinese School and be behind their peers so maybe govt school after all. 1 0 199 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://www.mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.22 2006-07-31 11:43:48 2006-07-31 03:43:48 Errr...wait for Part II to comment...wait wait wait still waiting... 1 0 200 nadia nadia_fauzi@yahoo.com 60.48.223.14 2006-07-31 15:28:57 2006-07-31 07:28:57 Hi, I've been reading Brae's mom's journalling all these while and it's nice to see that you're writing for her since she's out of ideas on what to write. I think I might ask my other half to do that for our kiddo's blog too. Haha! Nways, both of us have thought about where to send our kid(s) as well. Since hubby is half Chinese, I thought it would be good for Irfan to go to a Chinese school. A friend (who is half Malay-half Chinese) advised me to start sending Irfan to a Chinese kindergarten to get him started off in Mandarin as soon as possible. And like someone has mentioned, it may be tough for us too as neither one of us speaks the language (what more read it!). Hubby speaks and understands Cantonese and Hokkien and I understand (more than I can speak) Cantonese. Hubby and I both studied in Gomen schools (I was in a semi convent, semi gomen) and from my experience, there were crappy teachers back then. Of course, there were good, dedicated ones, but I think our Goment schools lack of them nowadays. Hubby went off to OZ to pursue his degree while I stayed back to study in UM (which I hated because of the racial discrimination or should I say "state" discrimination) and got out and continued in MMU (slightly better only). In all honesty, I hate how our education policy is drafted out. To be exact, I don't believe in Malaysian education sysytem. It's very sad that as a Malaysian we don't believe in our own systems. But it can't be helped since most politicians in our country are driven by their own greed and agendas. Basically, we have these 3 options: 1) Chinese school 2) Gomen school 3) International school. I don't believe in Gomen school and we can't afford international school (yet!). So I guess Chinese school it is? Unless of course, our education system gets better in another 5 years or so? I think NOT! 1 0 201 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.95.43.85 2006-07-31 18:42:45 2006-07-31 10:42:45 Nadia, I concur. It is indeed extremely sad that we as Malaysians cannot believe in our own education system, much as we want to. My brother just told me that it very much depends on the family upbringing and cited several examples of friends who attended government schools and yet, turned out alright. Question is, is it safe to take our chances with our ding-dong education system? One thing today, another the next. Vien, When you are in Malaysia, education costs an arm and a leg. That is why I need to start thinking now so that we can formulate a budget (basically how many times wifey and I have to eat Maggi Mee a week to save enough for a decent education). 1 0 202 Ivy ivychai@gmail.com 124.82.22.19 2006-08-28 10:49:09 2006-08-28 02:49:09 I suggest sending him to a private school with mandarin tuition. I'm 23 now and have just started working and its freaking hard when i'm not fluent in mandarin. I wish i had picked it up earlier. On the other hand, being english educated, i had no problem fitting in when i was studying overseas while seeing many chinese ed students struggling in uni. 1 0
    Bite http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=67 Tue, 01 Aug 2006 09:37:15 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=67 Bite

    I wonder whether the termites in my house would like to recruit Brae to be their head honcho!

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    67 2006-08-01 17:37:15 2006-08-01 09:37:15 open closed bite publish 0 0 post 203 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.176 2006-08-01 22:50:39 2006-08-01 14:50:39 itchy gums eh 1 0 204 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-01 23:54:39 2006-08-01 15:54:39 Oooo...so round and chubby! Brae is meatier than Belle. Eh, I can see that you guys haven't move the bed platform to the lowest position. You will need to do that soon once he learns to sit up and stand. 1 0 205 nadia nadia_fauzi@yahoo.com 60.49.71.54 2006-08-02 09:37:14 2006-08-02 01:37:14 Hehe, he's so cute!!! =) 1 0 206 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.95.44.21 2006-08-02 12:13:28 2006-08-02 04:13:28 Vien, Brilliant observation. Despite repeated reminders from wifey, it took me an entire month before repositioning the bed base lower. Have done it soon after the picture was taken because Brae is starting to stand on his own with help from the rail. Nadia, He is a cutie, isn't he?. Knows how to charm us when he does something naughty. 1 0
    From daddy’s desk - Education worries Pt. 2 http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=68 Tue, 01 Aug 2006 12:09:27 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=68
  • Academic standards / quality of teaching
  • Proficiency in the Malay language
  • Proficiency in the English language
  • Mother tongue proficiency
  • National integration
  • Academic standards Among our 4 options, I would rate government schools as last, primarily because of the poorly-made decisions of the Education Ministry which have resulted in a decay in standards. Generally speaking, we have teachers who can't teach, who can't speak proper English, and everything else we do not want our child to pick up. The balance 3 (Chinese school, private government school, and international school), I would rank the same but with different focus on what they want their students to learn, and the teaching methods. From experience, international schools provide more exposure for the child. In my history classes, we learnt a bit of everything; the Roman empire, Chinese dynasties, English history, Napoleon, US history, etc. Ditto for geography. Wifey tells me that she was only taught Malaysian history and Malaysian geography. Do Chinese schools teach Chinese history in great detail and only that? Proficiency in the Malay language Government schools would do the better job here because of the medium of instruction and the interaction with different segments of Malaysian society. Proficiency in the English language Naturally, international schools. Mother tongue proficiency Chinese schools National integration Many argue that this can only be done in government schools. I have no experience but would it be safe to assume that even in government schools, different races stick amongst themselves with the occasional one of two students mixing around? Also, a lot of Chinese-schooled students have a lot of comments about the dominant race in Malaysia. Stuff that you hear all the time, so much so that it tires me to death. I do not want Brae to end up like that. Stereotyping is not good. When to decide? Both of us were thinking of only deciding after Brae enters pre-school . However, my cousin (who has 4 kids and has experience with all types of schools except for international), told us that for Chinese schools, you will need to register the child by the time he turns 4 and hopefully with a fat donation to the school's fund to ensure a gracious welcome. Time flew very fast before I became a dad. Now, it travels at light speed. In a blink of an eye, Brae is already 9 months old and I am expecting him to turn 4 in similar fashion. I now know why some parents sign up so early. They have no choice.]]>
    68 2006-08-01 20:09:27 2006-08-01 12:09:27 open closed from-daddys-desk-education-worries-pt-2 publish 0 0 post 207 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-02 00:41:22 2006-08-01 16:41:22 Aiyo! I typed a long a** comment and clicked on the wrong button and all is GONE!! :( The bottomline is we need to consider the quality std of the teaching candidates we have in Msia. I've been hearing complaints of "they do not train them as they used to" from a few folks. Teachers should continue to educate themselves for theirs and their students betterment but how many of them are going to do that? I am sure there are great teachers out there in Msia but if they continue to educate students the "art of memorization", that is not the (my personal opinion) right method. They should teach the whys & hows and use day-to-day stuff as examples for any theories (ok, this applies mainly to Math and Sci subjects). Look at me, going off topic. Now you really got me thinking of my child's future education. 1 0 208 nadia nadia_fauzi@yahoo.com 60.49.71.54 2006-08-02 09:35:36 2006-08-02 01:35:36 4 years old? And a BIG fat cheque? Aiyooooo!!!! *scratching my not so itchy head* Which chinese school does your cousin send his child/children to? Gonna need to eat maggi and roti kosong for the next few years. Sigh. Nways, I agree about teachers who are supposed to be teaching English or subjects in English who don't even know the difference between singular and plural. Through my experience while I was studying in UM, there were loads of students (teachers by now, I'm sure) who were studying TESL (teaching english as second language) and when I hear them speak, my heart goes out to those students whom they'll teach when they graduate. Even some of the lecturers aren't that proficient in English, so how do you expect the students to be better at the language? Something needs to be done with the education system in this country, and it needs to be done FAST! We should go back during the post-colonial time where English is the medium for most subjects and where there were good teachers and lecturers. Bottom line is, if we have good lecturers and good universities, we will end up having good teachers. But if we don't, I guess we're stuck with the crappy ones. And how many of us can afford to send our kids to international/private schools? 1 0 209 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.95.44.21 2006-08-02 12:22:46 2006-08-02 04:22:46 Vien, Rote learning is very common in Chinese schools. That is why they emphasise so much on repetitive tasks. Churning out robots is what they do best. Fortunately these robots are quite good at math and science. Nadia, My cousin has 4 kids and used to live in Cheras. The eldest was sent to a private government school (Sri Garden), 2nd and 3rd to a Chinese school. Youngest was in pre-school. He then moved to USJ. Eldest transferred to a government school, not too sure about no. 2 but there were issues with getting enrolled in the nearby Chinese school (Lick Hung, I think). 3rd kid managed to get in after lots of "special arrangements" were made. 4th kid, I'm not too sure. The local education system will not change in the near future, definitely not in my lifetime. That I am sure. Just look at the recent hoo-hah over the Ethnic Relations course. I've also heard that sejarah textbook writers are changing the facts of Malaysian history by writing whatever pleases the general public. In my time, Yap Ah Loy founded KL. Apparently now, he no longer gets the credit but some other chap (and for dubious reasons). Poor old Kapitan Yap must be turning in his grave. Don't worry, I'll start compiling a list of good mamak stalls in my area and you do likewise. Then we swap, OK? 1 0 210 mumsgather mumsgather@yahoo.com http://mumsgather.blogspot.com 219.95.155.185 2006-08-02 12:39:37 2006-08-02 04:39:37 Thinking about it after pre-school is a bit late since the pre-schools these days start preparing the kid for your choice of either chinese or gomen schools. So you've got to have your mind made up by then. I've got some old posts on picking kindy and deciding whether to send to chinese or gomen schools. It might interest you to read some of the comments left by the parents. They are good food for thought. Pssst. I oso want a list of the mamak stalls ler... Here are my old links: 1. Chinese School or National School (Most of the comments were left on the Haloscan comments, so you'd have to click there to read. I didn't include Private Schools cos can't affort it.) 2. Kindergarden 101! 1 0 211 mumsgather mumsgather@yahoo.com http://mumsgather.blogspot.com 219.95.155.185 2006-08-02 12:42:19 2006-08-02 04:42:19 Oops. Second link didn't work. Here it is again. Kindergarden 101 1 0 212 mumsgather mumsgather@yahoo.com http://mumsgather.blogspot.com 219.95.155.185 2006-08-02 12:46:21 2006-08-02 04:46:21 I forgot to add. Whichever schools we decide to send our children to, parental guidance is the most important of all in determining their success. Thats just my 2 sens. 1 0 213 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://dragonmummy.wordpress.com/ 60.51.112.138 2006-08-02 13:44:57 2006-08-02 05:44:57 For us it's kind of straight foward, right away we've decided that the kids should go to Gomen Chinese Medium primary school (Lik Hung in SS19, that's is) , just like what I've been to and later to gomen secondary school. We hopping that they will study hard enough to secure a place in local university but if they can't then they will further their studies with "DADDY's SCHOLARSHIP". Hubby doesn't know chinese at all, a baba attended a National Gomen School, and he realise he looses out on that, without knowning an extra language. We are from medium income family, we don't want to work ourself to death and spent most of the money on private school, though we always want the best for our children and I know my SILs will be quite happy to sponsor us if we want to sent the kids to private school. But, we didn't give private school a thought. We survived quite well throughout our years in gomen school. My cousins all did well in gomen school and one has got scholarship to do medicine in India and the rest are doing well in their respected professional field, their command of English language is good. The bottom line is we cannot solely depend on teachers or tutions. Parents play important role in guiding their kids in the studies. There are good teachers in gomen school as well. Most of my uncles and aunts are gomen schools teachers so was my dad, I know there are teachers that really care for the benefit of the students. Chinese Gomen School is only half subsidised by the gomen, so usually the school will need "donation" from the students to maintain the school. 1 0 214 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.95.44.21 2006-08-02 15:51:15 2006-08-02 07:51:15 Mumsgather, Thanks Dragonmummy, I've heard about Lik Hung too (the good and the bad). I believe it is also the nearest Chinese school from where we live. 1. Let's just say we have decided on Lik Hung too. Where can we get more information? Do they have kindergarten there? 2. Is there a website that lists all Chinese schools in the country? I only hear of the good ones. I am sure there must be more around. 1 0 215 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://carelessmumwordpress.com 60.51.114.187 2006-08-02 16:44:22 2006-08-02 08:44:22 Lik Hung also the nearest to our house. Yup, I've heard alot of the bad side of it too, but I suppose each schools there are the bad and good side of it. 1) No, Lik Hung does not have a kindergarten. What kind of information about the school do you need? But I know each gov school, you need to register your kid by the age of 5 on the month of March. 2) Not too sure where to get the information from the net on the school listing, but I've got this directory from Popular Bookshop "Schools of malaysia directory" , cost abt RM65, you can get the complete listings of all the schools (private, internation included) , I suppose you will be able to find valuable information from this directory about pre-school as well. No ranking of all the schools though. 1 0 216 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://carelessmumwordpress.com 60.51.114.187 2006-08-02 16:44:58 2006-08-02 08:44:58 Opps..sorry , is RM45 for the directory 1 0 217 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.35 2006-08-02 17:28:40 2006-08-02 09:28:40 Good luck in your decision!! For me it'll be Chinese school, the fact is I came from Chinese school, and I think our exposure to the English language is much better than the one from the other medium school (private school aside). In secondary school, we have a choice to sit for our science and maths exam in English or Chinese. I don't think I'll consider private schools, I'd applied to teach in one before, and I know the teachers get a very meagre salary, so you can imagine what kind of teachers there are and where all the money went (not to get quality teachers of course). As for international school, I think it's beyond our league. Unless we strike lotterry. 1 0 218 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.95.44.21 2006-08-02 18:54:17 2006-08-02 10:54:17 Dragonmummy, Registering by age of 5 in the month of March? Must the kid be already 5 years old in March or turning 5? Zara's mama, The difficult part about Chinese schools is locating one, and getting accepted. Whatever donations they want I am sure it will be substantially lower than private school fees. Guess we will have to make the trip to Lik Hung to enquire. Time to put my broken Mandarin to the test. I pray that the application form isn't in Chinese. Banana me cannot process all Chinese words. 1 0 219 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://carelessmumwordpress.com 60.51.114.187 2006-08-02 21:17:38 2006-08-02 13:17:38 Turning 5. I will have to register my girl in March next year but she's only turning 5 in Dec. Just make sure you have all the docs (utilities bills, kids birth cert) with you and go early March.... (as early as possible!) Not sure where you staying though. There's another Chinese Primary school in USJ, a wawasan school and another one at Subang Village (near the old airport), my aunt teaching there, though it's in a kampung baru, but the annual gov exam results are quite good each year. (That's y the the teachers got incentive to travel oversea end of each year due to the student's performance) 1 0 220 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://www.mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.13 2006-08-03 09:54:47 2006-08-03 01:54:47 I even had to register my daughter at a private pre-school (4 -6 years) when she turned 1, 3 years in advance!! This was because I couldn't secure a place for my son in the same school despite the fect that I put my name in the list 1.5 years ahead. As for Primary school, definitely sending my son to a Chinese school as I myself acknowledged that it's a plus to know Chinese. Bearing that in mind, I do not really want to put so much pressure on him to score well as I know my son is lazy to write in Chinese. As long as he is an average student, that's fine with me. Keeping my fingers & toes crossed. 1 0 221 nadia nadia_fauzi@yahoo.com 60.49.69.103 2006-08-03 10:26:33 2006-08-03 02:26:33 Agreed that parents play a role in determining a child's success. But I guess good teachers are good role models too. For now, we live with my parents in Bangsar and at the end of the year we're moving to Putrajaya because hubby works in Cyberjaya. Is there any chinese school around that vicinity????? 1 0 222 shoppingmum amyquah77@yahoo.com http://shoppingmum.blogspot.com 218.111.185.82 2006-08-03 14:03:59 2006-08-03 06:03:59 I once thought of sending my kids to international school as I'm in this line, and I want my kids to be exposed to freer style of learning process. But then I realise that most kids in international school are ultra rich, and super spoilt. Even if their parents told me that it's the family teaching that will guide the kids to behave well, but I doubt about peers pressure later when they're teenageers. So, I'll choose chinese school. It's more stedious and strict with more homework, so I better don't let my kids have tuition if it's not necessary and have some play time for them by then. 1 0 223 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.204.209 2006-08-03 18:57:11 2006-08-03 10:57:11 MLNS, Which private pre-school is this? Must be very popular to have a 3-year waiting period. Dragonmummy, We are in-between Subang New Villlage and Subang Jaya so Lik Hung or the school in Subang New Village will do. I believe I know the one you are referring to as we drove past it once. 1 0 224 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://www.mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.22 2006-08-04 09:18:00 2006-08-04 01:18:00 I do not live in KL, so I don't think you'll be interested. Lol 1 0
    From daddy’s desk - Education Costings http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=69 Wed, 02 Aug 2006 04:49:15 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=69 International Garden International School Primary 1 - RM23,100 per year Secondary 5 - RM35,550 per year Private (following national syllabus) Sri KL Primary 1 - RM7,680.00 per year Secondary 5 - RM12,650.00 per year (Science Stream with IT) I cannot find the fees for government and Chinese schools. Can anyone help?]]> 69 2006-08-02 12:49:15 2006-08-02 04:49:15 open closed from-daddys-desk-education-costings publish 0 0 post 225 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://dragonmummy.wordpress.com/ 60.51.112.138 2006-08-02 13:24:53 2006-08-02 05:24:53 I suppose gov school, be it national or chinese medium, you need not pay school/tuition fees. Only some misc fees at the beginning of the term. At least that's what I remember. 1 0 226 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.35 2006-08-02 17:30:54 2006-08-02 09:30:54 Wow.. the fees that these international school are asking are really high! But I know they pay the teachers well, as I have friends who work there. That fee is someone's anual income.. gosh.. how can normal wage earner afford it. But I guess that's the point, you only want a certain type of people to be able to afford it, either rich, or the expat. 1 0 227 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.176 2006-08-02 19:17:43 2006-08-02 11:17:43 wow..very pricey lehh... I think national school n chinese school, you only pay that PIBG thing, no other fees..It used to be like RM33 a year...not sure now has increased? 1 0 228 nadia nadia_fauzi@yahoo.com 60.49.69.103 2006-08-03 10:22:56 2006-08-03 02:22:56 Whoa! That's like paying an instalment for a house or sthing. Geeeezzz.. oh well, international school has always been my last option anyway. Ha-ha! Yah, gomen school no need to pay tuition fees. Only need to pay for registration or PIBG (PTA) and of course the text books. Not too sure about the amount too. 1 0 229 shoppingmum amyquah77@yahoo.com http://shoppingmum.blogspot.com 218.111.185.82 2006-08-03 13:45:11 2006-08-03 05:45:11 Are you going to send your boy to private school? I think the total amount per year for goverment school will be less than 5k, including the material and tuition. 1 0 230 jesslyn jesshytai@gmail.com http://jess2princess.blogspot.com 60.51.118.229 2006-08-04 09:58:59 2006-08-04 01:58:59 I ever done school searching for my ex-boss, he prefer Int school but after knowing the yearly fee, he change his mind at last. I teased him: hey boss, u earn so much monthly yet "ng sei tak" send your kids there? Me lagi not afford lar...hehe...he laugh! End up sending his kids to chinese school (gov based) You search for "government school" or "chinese chinese school:, then u can see lot of web there. Just have to take some time to do the searching. Sorry, I had forgot the link I refer last time. 1 0 231 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.207.239 2006-08-04 10:43:15 2006-08-04 02:43:15 We will visit the various schools over the coming months (years) before deciding. Will keep everyone updated here. 1 0 From daddy’s desk - What have I done to this site? http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=70 Fri, 04 Aug 2006 03:10:57 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=70 no phone lines at home.]]> 70 2006-08-04 11:10:57 2006-08-04 03:10:57 open closed from-daddys-desk-what-have-i-done-to-this-site publish 0 0 post 232 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.122 2006-08-04 13:25:53 2006-08-04 05:25:53 It's rare to see men so long winded.. Men normally feel women are the long winded ones and prefer to 'summarise' their thoughts. 1 0 233 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://www.mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.22 2006-08-04 15:54:03 2006-08-04 07:54:03 :) at ZMM's comments. I guess WP does have some limitations, correct me if I'm wrong. That's why I half migrated my mommy blog to WP, then cancelled it :) 1 0 dsc01822.JPG http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=71 Fri, 04 Aug 2006 08:47:12 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=71 71 2006-08-04 16:47:12 2006-08-04 08:47:12 open closed dsc01822jpg inherit 0 0 attachment _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01822.JPG _wp_attachment_metadata s:207:"a:4:{s:5:"width";i:2048;s:6:"height";i:1536;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:90:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01822.JPG";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01822.JPG _wp_attachment_metadata s:207:"a:4:{s:5:"width";i:2048;s:6:"height";i:1536;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:90:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01822.JPG";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01822.JPG _wp_attachment_metadata s:207:"a:4:{s:5:"width";i:2048;s:6:"height";i:1536;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:90:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01822.JPG";}"; _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01822.JPG _wp_attachment_metadata s:207:"a:4:{s:5:"width";i:2048;s:6:"height";i:1536;s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:90:"/home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01822.JPG";}"; Sleep, sleep, sleep http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=72 Fri, 04 Aug 2006 09:51:05 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=72 dsc01822.JPG

    This photo was taken during one of Brae's afternoon naptimes. He started off in the middle of the bed. Without knowing it, he has managed to roll over his favourite bear. I find that his pose is very cute and 'lan fun'.

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    72 2006-08-04 17:51:05 2006-08-04 09:51:05 open closed sleep-sleep-sleep publish 0 0 post 234 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.122 2006-08-04 17:57:50 2006-08-04 09:57:50 Hey.. most men hor.. if you asked them to jaga the kid, they will sleep before the kid does. Don't know why one ler. Brae is cute in the 'lan fun' post. 1 0 235 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.207.239 2006-08-04 18:46:16 2006-08-04 10:46:16 Please, please. At least I try. Give me some credit lah! I wake up first. Before I go to work, I keep all the dishes that have dried over the night. I also make a hot drink for my wife and take out the clothes from the washing machine (but not hang them). Then got to kerja. Rush back home with "ta pau" lunch for wifey. Then back to more work. Leave at roughly 7-8pm. Suffer the jam home, Get home and bring family out for dinner. Then grocery shopping (Brae always has things to buy). Back home, work out my expenses for the day. Sometimes give Brae a bath. Read a book to him, change his nappy for the night. Help wifey prepare Brae's food for the next day. Read the papers. Letih lah :) 1 0 236 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://dragonmummy.wordpress.com/ 60.51.112.48 2006-08-04 20:59:32 2006-08-04 12:59:32 Brae's such a cutie pie. I love the chubby baby look, unfortunately, my kids all kurus kering.. 1 0 237 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 67.164.82.11 2006-08-05 14:34:21 2006-08-05 06:34:21 LOL! It's funny how the daddies can come up with excuses so fast. Hey, at least your letih hubby is a lot better than mine. It's good that Brae is able to sleep w/o you rocking him to sleep. My Belle still need us to carry her, rock her..then only she will sleep. 1 0 238 nadia nadia_fauzi@yahoo.com 219.95.36.83 2006-08-05 20:43:38 2006-08-05 12:43:38 He looks sooooooooooooooo adorable sleeping like that! =) 1 0 239 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.205.9 2006-08-07 11:36:13 2006-08-07 03:36:13 BTW, that's my half of the bed. These days I always wake up with a backache. Can someone tell my wife that the cot is too small for me? She doesn't believe me :( 1 0 240 Allyfeel allyfeel@gmail.com http://allyfeel.blogspot.com 218.111.233.22 2006-08-08 16:15:40 2006-08-08 08:15:40 Haha....the open arms and legs sleeping pose. Brae must have enjoyed his sleep very much. 12-1am is really late for a tiny Brae. Whao! Thumbs up to daddy for helping out with mommy. 1 0 241 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.13 2006-08-08 17:47:23 2006-08-08 09:47:23 Aiyo Brae look so cute in that sleeping position :) Btw, I've been submitting comments several times in your blog but seemed not published. Let me know if you moderate the comments and whether I've submitted numerous times. 1 0 242 flowsnow ttricia@gmail.com http://www.flowsnow.jambav.com 202.56.95.50 2006-08-13 11:13:46 2006-08-13 03:13:46 Cute babe....yeah if you ask man to sleep with the kid, the end up sleeping first..Mine especially. and when you go into the room, oh man..it's so messy! The mess the kid makes throwing and stripping the covers off. Mine is like experiencing tornado in KL! Great stuff here! Have a neat weekend 1 0
    From daddy’s desk - Terrorkom Malaysia http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=73 Fri, 04 Aug 2006 10:33:52 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=73 Terrorkom Malaysia (TMB). For that, I am cursed. 6 years ago, I had international calls to Pakistan, India and Indonesia charged to my bill. The phone line in question is routed to my room, and my room only. My room is locked when I am out of the house and last I checked, I did not have any Pakistani, Indian or Indonesian girlfriends. It was an obvious case of somebody piggy-backing my phone line for free calls. You know what TMB had to say to this, "Bayar dulu, then we check. Kalau ada masalah, kita refund". Refund my ass foot. I refused to pay RM90+ ringgit of calls I did not make and I was blacklisted. 3 years ago, I had my application for a telephone line at our new home cancelled because I took too long to select a number. Of course, before I could get them to terima my new application, must bayar RM90+ outstanding (from 6 years back) before they terima-lah. Very pandai, these fellas, know my wife is standing behind me with her knife-sharp eyes boring into my back, mesti bayar lah. Between the devil and the deep blue sea conundrum. Applied, waited, no line, waited longer, still no line, after 6 months they called to tell me there's a line and I have to select number, I walk in a month later and whole blardy application cancelled (by them!!!) Who do those arseholes think they are? I submit an application, it either gets approved or rejected. Not cancelled just because I take a month to choose a number. Hey, they made me wait for 6 months. What's wrong with a little favour in return. Latest piece of shite from them..... My mother moved to her new place in June 2006. We submitted a cancellation request for her old line at TMB Damansara Utama on 11th May 2006. Was told it will be done the very next day. For the rest of May, we could still use the line. As we have yet to return the phone sets to TMB, we thought that they will only cancel the line AFTER we return the phones. We returned the phones to TMB DU on 5th June and asked them to check on the status of the line. No record of our cancellation request. We filled in another cancellation request and submitted it. Documentation all in order. In July we received a TMB bill for the line in question dated 28th June 2006 with billing of service charge for the entire period 29th May to 28th June 2006. It is fortunate that we have honest purchasers for our old home, if not, they would have made as many calls as they wanted and we would have borne the cost. Returned to TMB DU and, as expected, no sign of any cancellation request. The lady who attended to us told us to ignore the bill (RM67.93) and she will revert on the status of our deposit refund (RM75.00). I'll say it now before it happens. I can see the future. Sometime in September 2006, TMB will issue me a red bill for RM67.93 +++++interest and then blacklist me (again!) My line will still be available for all to use and I won't give a damn. 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I would have this lady at TMB DU write a confirmation letter. 1 0 246 nadia nadia_fauzi@yahoo.com 219.95.36.83 2006-08-05 20:46:20 2006-08-05 12:46:20 Oh dear, that sounds very crappy! Oh well, as usual, Malaysia boleh! Boleh what also I don't know. Everything is so crap here. Sigh. I worry for our kids' future. Nyeh. 1 0 247 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 60.51.95.46 2006-08-08 12:34:17 2006-08-08 04:34:17 errm.. M'sian standard of service mah. 1 0 248 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.13 2006-08-08 17:29:12 2006-08-08 09:29:12 Another sub-standard service given by a company who monopolizes the market. *Sigh* 1 0 dsc01831.JPG http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=74 Tue, 08 Aug 2006 09:38:48 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?attachment_id=74 74 2006-08-08 17:38:48 2006-08-08 09:38:48 open closed dsc01831jpg inherit 0 0 attachment _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01831.JPG _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01831.JPG _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01831.JPG _wp_attached_file /home/wpcom/public_html/wp-inst/wp-content/blogs.dir/a0b/300627/files/2006/08/dsc01831.JPG Brae’s candid camera http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=75 Tue, 08 Aug 2006 11:11:56 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=75 This is what happens when Brae is placed under Daddy's care for 5 minutes.

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    75 2006-08-08 19:11:56 2006-08-08 11:11:56 open closed braes-candid-camera publish 0 0 post 249 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.176 2006-08-09 00:25:52 2006-08-08 16:25:52 that's a hard knocking on the head...poor Brae. dad's are just so so careless huh :P 1 0 250 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-09 02:35:30 2006-08-08 18:35:30 OH! Caught red-handed! Tsk tsk..this daddy sure kena scolding by mommy huh? 1 0 251 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.13 2006-08-09 09:19:57 2006-08-09 01:19:57 Ouch! Poor dear, did daddy get the $%^&*? 1 0 252 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.247.157 2006-08-09 14:01:09 2006-08-09 06:01:09 Don't know why, everytime I view that video, I end up laughing. A combination of everything that can go wrong, going wrong. I was recording Brae's latest trick, spraying his saliva all over my face. He starts doing it, I start recording, he gets excited and loses his balance (always loses his balance), topples backwards, misses the red pillow placed to protect him, and hits the wood. If was a little further out, he would have missed it. No, daddy didn't get screwed. Mum didn't even know till I showed her the video. 1 0 253 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 60.51.88.90 2006-08-09 18:05:07 2006-08-09 10:05:07 Trust the man to care for the child huh? 1 0
    Brae with the ball http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=76 Thu, 10 Aug 2006 10:28:04 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=76 In the event that Brae cannot secure a decent job, maybe he can join our M-League or....

    [googlevideo=http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-3170226525773235239]

    ...be a part-time clown!

     

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    • He can crawl a bit. When he is gets frustrated because he can't reach the toys in front of him, he just stops and looks around for something else. *sigh* Perhaps I should be happy because I don't have to chase him around the room! On the other hand, I'm a bit worried :-?.
    • He likes to stand and jump. Should I buy a walker for him? He will get excited when he jumps up and down continuously.
    • He always grabs the cot bar and tries to stand. However, he can't stand up straight. He usually ends up with his hands firmly gripping the cot bar with his legs bent at the knees.
    Language
    • Besides "wa..wa..wa...wa...", he has started saying "woo..wo..wo.." or "ahhh boo...booo..boooo..."
    Food
    • New food: sweet peas, cabbage, macaroni (Brae doesn't seem to like macaroni)
    • New fruit: durian (Brae LOVES durian!) and prunes (when I'm out of fruits to give him after meals)
    • Eats 3 meals (cereal and milk for breakfast if he wakes up early) with 3 milk feeds daily (150 ml each feed).
    • We give him other foods to eat when we have our meals outside such as; cucumber, tofu and chapati.
    Brae's new development
    • His intake of water is slightly better now. I will feed him water using a training cup with a straw in between bites of food. I find that he will drink a lot when he wants to but most of the time he doesn't drink water at all.
    • He is adapting quite well in the stroller when we walk around the mall. He doesn't make a fuss as he used to. Sometimes, he dozes off while sitting in the stroller.
    • He will place his own hand on his mouth and start to say "wa..waa..waa...waaa.....".
    • He is starting to scratch his teeth with his finger. Not sure where he learnt that from. Perhaps he is fascinated with the scratching sound.
    • He grinds his teeth (Daddy's bad habit, like father like son)
    • He still doesn't hold his own bottle when he drinks water or milk but he knows how to push the bottle away when he doesn't want the milk anymore.
    • When I ask him "Where is the fan, Braedyn?", showing the sign of a fan, he will lift his head and point to the fan.
    • He is fascinated by people's coloured toenails.
    • He likes to bite at the shopping trolley's coin chain, tables, highchairs...basically anything that he can reach.
    • When daddy feeds Brae, Brae likes to bite the spoon and won't let go.
    • Sometimes Brae likes to play "ahh proohhhh....", spraying saliva out of his mouth. It's really funny when he uses all his energy just to blow! His face will turn red and round! :oops:
    • He can recognise some of the animal flashcards that we have been showing him since he was 7 months old. He definitely can identify dog "wou wou" and cat "meow meow". Sometimes he can get it right with the rest of the animals, not sure whether he just so lucky grabbing the correct card.
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    78 2006-08-14 20:39:19 2006-08-14 12:39:19 open closed brae-9-months-old publish 0 0 post 257 babykhong khongfamily@gmail.com http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.244.217 2006-08-18 17:19:09 2006-08-18 09:19:09 zara's mama, Why did your MIL so concern with that? I just let him be larr... :-) vivienlai, He is crawling much faster now. I have to keep an eye of him all the times now. MLNS, Yalor...he's a bit big hor :-D 1 0 258 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.123 2006-08-14 22:16:29 2006-08-14 14:16:29 "He will place his own hand on his mouth and start to say “wa..waa..waa…waaa…..”. " My MIL used to be so concern with Zara doing this, but I think it's really good development for the hand coordination. He's doing well! 1 0 259 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-15 03:06:52 2006-08-14 19:06:52 He's doing fabulously well! Don't worry about the crawling and standing. All kids grow at their own pace. I heard some babies go straight from sitting to walking. Maybe Brae is one of them..hehe. 1 0 260 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://www.mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.22 2006-08-15 09:22:57 2006-08-15 01:22:57 9.9kg at 9 months, that's a WOW! 1 0 261 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 66.90.73.132 2006-08-24 18:43:09 2006-08-24 10:43:09 Grinding maybe due to body heatiness too.. 1 0
    Hubby is away http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=79 Mon, 14 Aug 2006 13:19:22 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=79 79 2006-08-14 21:19:22 2006-08-14 13:19:22 open closed hubby-is-away publish 0 0 post 262 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.123 2006-08-14 22:14:05 2006-08-14 14:14:05 Hubby buys/tah pao you lunch? You are not a SAHM right? He sends lunch to your office huh? I would have gone with him.. Just stay in the hotel and do nothing.. take a break. :P 1 0 263 shoppingmum amyquah77@yahoo.com http://shoppingmum.blogspot.com 60.50.46.13 2006-08-17 20:34:03 2006-08-17 12:34:03 It's not easy, but keep telling yourself you can do it! If really busy to cook, order pizza, that's what I do. Don't worry, I think Brae will be a good boy when daddy's not around. 1 0 264 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-15 02:58:41 2006-08-14 18:58:41 3 days 2 nights will go by very fast. Have your gal friends over lor..can party a bit..and women just love to be around babies. Maybe you can get them feed Brae too..LOL! 1 0 265 MLNS biz4sahm@gmail.com http://www.mylifenstuffs.wordpress.com 203.92.129.22 2006-08-15 09:26:03 2006-08-15 01:26:03 The first time is always the hardest. I hate it too when hubs goes on travelling and the longest he's been away was for 5 days. Just gotta adjust your routine a little bit and before you know it, Daddykhong is already back. Good luck! 1 0 266 jesslyn jesshytai@gmail.com http://jess2princess.blogspot.com 60.51.115.247 2006-08-15 10:53:15 2006-08-15 02:53:15 3 days only, very fast one...last time my hubby use to travel to EU, the longest is 3 weeks, wow, me really cannot sleep well those days, cos a newborn was with me. End up I ask MIL to sleep with me, to help me on night feeding...:P 1 0 267 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 128.88.255.122 2006-08-15 12:12:37 2006-08-15 04:12:37 3days only ok lah no worries, very fast pass one ;). Survive on maggi maybe? Or another thing I always do, look for fast food drive thru, that way i don't need to get down the car. Bring home the food, eat when the kids are sleeping :D 1 0 268 babykhong khongfamily@gmail.com http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.244.217 2006-08-18 17:37:14 2006-08-18 09:37:14 zara's mama, I am a SAHM. Hubby ta pau lunch and comes back home to eat with me if I'm not following him to his office. The place that he has to go to is very 'ulu'. I rather stay at home. vivienlai, Gal friends? Party? Haha...not many friends left since I got married. Migrated or busy with their work. MLNS, Ya, you are right. I just have to adjust my daily routine. That's what I did. Not too bad. I managed to handle Brae and my food. :-) jesslyn, At least you still had your MIL to accompany you to sleep. I only have Brae sleeping together with me. jazzmint, Yehh..it's finally over. I did survive on Maggi mee for one night. I survived on bread and fried rice for the rest of the days. Very lazy to drive. I just drove to the nearby fuel station to get newspaper very early in the morning when Brae was still sleeping in the cot. Cruel huh...leaving him alone. Bad mummy! shoppingmum, I did it! I did it! I still managed to cook a simple meal for myself. Brae had been a very good boy the last few days. He learnt how to crawl faster. :-D 1 0 269 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 66.90.73.132 2006-08-24 18:39:39 2006-08-24 10:39:39 My hubby used to leave for business trip once a month, sometimes 2 weeks, sometimes more than a month, after a few years till today i also can't get used of this leaving. SO, i understand you. 1 0 I’m pregnant…again! http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=80 Mon, 21 Aug 2006 11:14:32 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=80 "Your amnio result is out. Everything is normal....it's a girl", said the Doctor. It's a GIRL! When I heard that, I was so happy. Tears started to swell in my eyes when I told hubby, who was there at that time holding Brae. He was so excited to get a name for girl girl. Last weekend, we camped at the bookshop to look for a name. Fortunately, Brae was sleeping in the stroller at that time. Each of us was flipping through baby name books to shortlist names we fancied. Will update soon when we have the voting done. :-)]]> 80 2006-08-21 19:14:32 2006-08-21 11:14:32 open closed im-pregnantagain publish 0 0 post 270 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.246.253 2006-08-23 17:16:39 2006-08-23 09:16:39 Zara's mama, Brae switched himself to bottles after his 7 month. Still, am surprised with the latest turn of events. Was expecting news a few months later. Vien, Well, you now have a reason to start up the engines. I suppose that since you already sought Dr's advice, everything's warmed up? Our Dr said nursing while pregnant is fine. Midwife said otherwise. Dressing up little girl? I was expecting she could use Brae's clothes until she reaches a year. Times are bad. Kat, Congratulations. Still trying to figure out who the lucky guy is. Will contact you very soon. Put us as confirmed for the dinner. Shoppingmum, Wifey is old-ish! She has her reasons and will probably let everyone know why in her next post. Everyone else, Thanks for the wishes. Means a lot to us. 1 0 271 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.123 2006-08-21 22:48:42 2006-08-21 14:48:42 Congratulations! You are as far with your pregnancy as I am.. I'm still waiting for my Amnio result.. should be out this week. A girl is nice!! I like girls! Btw, you are very 'productive', still nursing Brae right? Normally nursing mum don't get pregnant so soon. 1 0 272 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-22 02:04:28 2006-08-21 18:04:28 Congrats Congrats!!! Wow! You guys beat us to it..hehe. Hey, my doc actually recommended not to nurse while being pregnant. I think it's time you start to wean Brae. You're gonna have so much fun dressing up your girl. :) I noticed that your title for the blog is My Little Terrors. At first I thought it is Brae and your hubby (yea, daddies can be Big Terrors). I guess you've prepared this blog for the 2nd one too..hehe. 1 0 273 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.14 2006-08-22 03:19:09 2006-08-21 19:19:09 wow congrats ;)....can close shop oso hoh 1 0 274 sue sue.low@time.net.my http://sue-sue.blogspot.com 211.24.164.194 2006-08-22 08:56:24 2006-08-22 00:56:24 Wow... congrats, such great news! I'm always so happy when someone gets pregnant LOL I love kids... And a GIRL nonetheless! 1 0 275 Katherine katooi@yahoo.com 219.95.42.228 2006-08-22 09:26:44 2006-08-22 01:26:44 Congratulations..... surprise to hear from me right? I go to your blog everyday... U know what, it make me want to have mine as well (baby and blog). BTW, I am getting marriage on 7 October 2006. You are invited to my wedding dinner on 9 October at Golden Sun Seafood Restaurant at Jalan Kuchai Lama, KL. I will send you invitation card later. 1 0 276 mumsgather mumsgather@yahoo.com http://mumsgather.blogspot.com 219.95.159.252 2006-08-22 11:02:43 2006-08-22 03:02:43 Congratulations! This is wonderful news indeed. I'm very happy for you. :) 1 0 277 shoppingmum amyquah77@yahoo.com http://shoppingmum.blogspot.com 60.50.41.189 2006-08-22 11:06:30 2006-08-22 03:06:30 Congratulations!!! I'm surprised that you did amnio test, I thought you're still very young. 1 0 278 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://carelessmum.wordpress.com 60.53.18.193 2006-08-22 14:03:39 2006-08-22 06:03:39 Congratulations! 1 0 279 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 66.90.73.132 2006-08-24 18:17:58 2006-08-24 10:17:58 Wow,so good to have a girl!! Congratulations to you! 1 0 280 joannsdaily.com joannsdaily@gmail.com http://motherndaughter.blogspot.com 121.6.100.147 2006-08-28 15:43:02 2006-08-28 07:43:02 *Congratulations* So nice... :) 1 0 281 Immomsdaughter biz4sahm@gmail.com http://Immomsdaughter.blogspot.com 203.92.129.22 2006-08-28 15:44:18 2006-08-28 07:44:18 Hey Congrates to Mommy & Daddy and a girl, that's WOW, believe me :) 1 0 282 Emily emilyteh@gmail.com http://emilyteh.multiply.com 58.8.181.197 2006-09-04 23:05:04 2006-09-04 15:05:04 Congrats.....great news!!! I have a baby girl almost 5 months now. I stumble across your site back when my girl was just few weeks old. Since then, I had followed your blog. Almost felt that I had known you and Brae personally. Great Blog....hope the new baby will not wear you out and you will be able to continue blogging.... 1 0 From daddy’s desk - Now the real headache starts http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=81 Wed, 23 Aug 2006 08:58:49 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=81 The past week has been very hectic for a myriad of reasons. Got back from Lahad Datu on Thursday night and was back to work on Friday. Had to deal with paperwork brought back from my trip AND my in-tray on my office desk. At this point in time, still grappling with these two things.

    Most unfortunately, I also discovered that Zaramama is not only a prolific blogger but possibly the nation's No. 1 blog visitor. I clicked on 5xMom, thoroughly enjoyed myself, and ended up checking out the rest of Zaramama's frequent haunts. Now, I have the eyes of a panda and a serious lack of time (and urgency) to get any decent work done in front of the PC.

    Then there's the news of No. 2. Thank you all (registered and unregistered bloggers) who have offered the customary congrats. I take no credit apart from being the productive other half!

    My youngest brother asked me the other day whether No. 2 (oh yeah, wifey and I had our name voting conducted last night. Results I'll let her publish. Don't want to steal her thunder) was "planned". Huh? Not too sure what he meant but I told him it was planned. Perhaps one day when he gets married, he might realise that getting pregnant is not as easy as one would think and that "planning" for a baby only goes as far as whether to have one or not.

    So, although Brae and No. 2 are 2005 and 2007, they are actually 1 year 3 months apart. Quite close eh? Well, Brae came about after 4 months of physical exhaustion so we gave ourselves some allowance (+ a couple more months because wifey was nursing).

    Sorry, back to topic. Apart from the usual education worry, financial worry, we now have a new issue to grapple with....

    How to fit 2 of us + 2 babies + 2 strollers + the occasional parent in a car?

    I think I have a strong case to present to the home minister requesting for approval for a transport upgrade.

    MPV? Stationwagon? School bus (kinda strong hint to wifey, methinks! :))

    Another issue:

    Can we both deal with 2 babies without help from our human-resource provider located just off Singapore? Should I boycott their "products" because of the haze?

    How many here have domestic help? How many don't? Wifey has domestic help in the form of ME. Though I only clean the house once in a purple moon, I do wash the cars, front porch on a weekly basis. I also clean the bathrooms every fortnight and mow the jungle lawn every month. Most importantly, I do it for free and without stealing mum's diamond tiara hidden in the kitchen drawer.

    While I continue to ponder, I shall request Linpeh to bring in more family-oriented OLIN products. Stuff that I can ACTUALLY use.

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    81 2006-08-23 16:58:49 2006-08-23 08:58:49 open closed from-daddys-desk-now-the-real-headache-starts publish 0 0 post 283 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.123 2006-08-23 21:15:45 2006-08-23 13:15:45 Pst.. I'm not Nation no. 1 blog visitor. Really. 1 0 284 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.122 2006-08-23 21:19:48 2006-08-23 13:19:48 Pst.. I'm not Nation no. 1 blog visitor. Really. And I'm not a prolifict blogger either. I only blog 4 to 5 posts a week.. Lots of people post more than I do. We're also wondering about vehicle portion.. 2 kids + 2 adults and sometimes the maid or parents come with us.. how are we going to accomodate. Time to upgrade a new car? Gosh.. really don't like the idea of having to do loan repayment all over again.. 1 0 285 shoppingmum amyquah77@yahoo.com http://shoppingmum.blogspot.com 60.53.7.2 2006-08-23 22:57:53 2006-08-23 14:57:53 About car, we didn't change after no 2 comes along. We only bring one stroller, and it's for the toddler as he's very heavy to be carried around. We carry baby everywhere. But with 2 car seats, one in front for toddler and one at the back for baby, it's rather cramped. So, maid's not coming along with us. As for education, I won't force my kids as I'm in this line. I've heard lots of kids telling me they have no idea what they're doing in school and what's the homework is for. So, I think I'll save up money for tertiary education rather than spending so much now. Early childhood education is still best started at home. 1 0 286 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-24 05:46:14 2006-08-23 21:46:14 I guess I have it easier than most of you in Msia. Cars are cheap here. To get a 2nd hand, you need not pay thru your nose. We got our Toyota Sequoia (7-seater) couple of weeks before I pop her out. I refuse to own a minivan, so, SUV has to be the vehicle of choice. If we have a 2nd one, we still can fit 2 babies, 6 adults (3rd row will be very cramp) & 2 strollers. Hopefully, by then, we will be able to use the regular umbrella stroller for Belle and the 2nd one will have her big-arse BabyTrend stroller. As for help, we hired a nanny for Belle and that's a recent event. We were "forced" to hire a nanny due to my MIL's hip replacement surgery. On top of nanny help, we have cleaning helpers who come bi-weekly to clean certain parts of the house. Thankfully, both hubby and myself are working. The 2nd salary sure makes a huge difference. All of these are done out of neccessity. I have to hand it to parents who do not get outside help. I'm just glad that we're able to provide the needed care for Belle and get a little family time without worrying if the floor has been mopped, carpet has been vacummed, etc. Oh, one more thing, we do actually tend our own garden & care for our dog. :P 1 0 287 mumsgather mumsgather@yahoo.com http://mumsgather.blogspot.com 219.95.155.55 2006-08-24 08:36:21 2006-08-24 00:36:21 Like shopping mum, we carry the younger in a sling or freehand wherever we go so there is no need for another stroller and we ditch the stroller as soon as they can walk. No maid. So its just daddy, mummy and two kids. No problems fitting into our 12 year old proton. Hehe. 1 0 288 jesslyn jesshytai@gmail.com http://jesslyn.wordpress.com 60.51.114.13 2006-08-24 15:15:09 2006-08-24 07:15:09 No worry, 2 is easy to take care too...me gone thru liao. But i cannot imagine how to cope with 3 now! hehehe...congrat! 1 0 289 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://dragonmummy.wordpress.com/ 60.51.113.254 2006-08-24 15:50:40 2006-08-24 07:50:40 when we found out about having no 2 , we were in the dillema too. 1 month before WH arrival, we upgraded our sedan to MPV. Problem solved. But we only carry one stroller at all time, and another one we use sarong sling (which I find it to be very useful) Many concerned friends and relatives also doubt if I can cope with 2 kids without help. Though I'm not supermom like many blogging mum I've known off, I'm proud to say I survived 5 months without a maid, but I do pity my man to have to share the workload after a stressful day at work. With a maid, it's blissful that I can spent more time with hubby and the kids and less stress, so I can enjoy them with a light heart. 1 0 290 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 66.90.73.132 2006-08-24 18:29:27 2006-08-24 10:29:27 1 year 3 months apart is closed, i think you need somebody to help you out. 1 0 291 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.245.28 2006-08-24 19:36:32 2006-08-24 11:36:32 We are very fortunate that Brae has been a very good boy to date. He goes to sleep with us and does not wake up till we get up. Doesn't require much effort to keep him contented. It is for this reason that we decided to have No. 2 sooner rather than later. Perhaps we are hoping that his "good boy" genes are still floating in our system and will rub off our little girl. With 2 car seats in the car (both at the rear) due to the front airbags, there is no space left for wifey. Our centre seat belt is a 2-point lap belt so the car seat cannot be secured there. There is no way for an adult to squeeze into the middle from the rear doors. And so the car hunt is on. We (rather I) expect to confirm by June next year. Fortunately, it is a rather good time to squeeze the dealers for a better price. Our shortlisted choices later. 1 0 292 michelle mybabybay@gmail.com http://mybabybay.com/blog 60.50.27.143 2006-08-24 21:59:45 2006-08-24 13:59:45 Don't worry now, when time comes, u will have a solution. 1 0 293 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.251 2006-08-25 05:17:30 2006-08-24 21:17:30 really lots of things to think about huh... we upgraded our car when #2 came along :). But stroller wise, NIL. Faythe doesn't sit in it, Vyktore too young just carry lor. we do have a maid though, to help up with the chores since both of us are working and she needs to take care of the kids with MIL's supervision. 1 0
    Why amnio? http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=82 Thu, 24 Aug 2006 13:20:10 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=82 1st pregnancy I was 2 months pregnant when we had our wedding reception in year 2003. No, it is not a shotgun marriage. In fact, we were already registered the year before and had no intention of holding a formal wedding dinner. In the end, we decided to quell all the usual old-folks tales by holding a dinner just for the 'super-old-fashioned' relatives. I was so excited about my first pregnancy that I started to make the big announcement a month after the dinner (baby was 3 months then). Everyone knew about it; families, relatives and friends. Since it was my first time, I always asked around on what to eat, what not to eat, what to do and what not to do. I was so paranoid at that time. The pregnancy didn't go on smoothly. I encountered on and off spotting the first two months. During my 4th month, when I went for my usual checkup, I noticed that Dr was taking quite a long time scanning my stomach. As if he was looking for something. He then sat down with us and started to draw something on a piece of paper. Unlike other doctors, we could actually understand what he scribbled on the paper. He told us he discovered something on the baby's neck. There was a growth behind the baby's neck which he suspected to be a cystic hygroma (basically a fluid-filled sac) and he suspected the baby had a genetic disorder called 'Turner's Syndrome' and one of the signs is a cystic hygroma. He told us that normally for these type of cases, the baby will not survive beyond 18 weeks. Even if the baby survives, the chances of having severe disabilities are high. After we went out of Dr's room, my tears started to roll down. I just couldn't stop crying. Why must the baby suffer? *Sniff sniff......wipe my tears away* There was nothing that we could do at that time. We just waited and waited. We searched through the net about Turner's Syndrome to learn more about it. Good news is that cystic hygromas happen all the time and babies can have then removed after they are born. We needed to have an amnio done to see if it was Turner's. Don't know if my gynae was old or he wanted an expert opinion but he called a Dr. Baskaran (who is based at GH KL) to follow him through the amnio. Apparently this Dr. Baskaran is very good at amnios. On the day itself, our gynae couldn't get the needle into the cystic hygroma so Dr. Baskaran had to go it. He completed the amnio in the time it took our gynae to put on his gloves! While waiting for the results, Dr told us that there were two options for us when the results come out. Wait and hope for the best or wait and hope for the worst. He told us to expect the latter. You can tell that he already knows that the baby will not make it and would prefer to let nature take its course and avoid terminating the pregnancy at all costs. A week after the amnio and a week before the results were out, baby's heartbeat stopped right on 18 weeks. On that day, a part of me died as well. I had to be admitted to the hospital for surgery and since I was already in my 4th month, labour had to be induced. I stayed in the hospital for 2 full days. Checked in early in the morning and left very late the next day. I couldn't remember how many times Dr inserted medication to ripen my cervix. After a few times, I was so scared to see him. It became a painful experience for me everytime he swiped the membranes for the contractions to start. My bag broke the next day. I only had to push a couple of times to get the baby out. After the baby was out, hubby went to look at the baby. I didn't. The baby was so small. If all this didn't happen, Brae wouldn't be here or he would have a sister. That's why I have amnios done for Brae and No. 2 and why I won't tell anyone I am pregnant till the amnio results are out. You won't believe the crap relatives spew out when they found out. Said that I didn't eat well, that I don't look after myself, blah....blah, blah. Hate them all. Hubby has their names written in his little black book for future reference! Now all I have of our little 1st one are memories and a Polaroid shot from the ultrasound machine. Don't know if I should have taken a look at baby.]]> 82 2006-08-24 21:20:10 2006-08-24 13:20:10 open closed why-amnio publish 0 0 post 294 michelle mybabybay@gmail.com http://mybabybay.com/blog 60.50.27.143 2006-08-24 21:57:41 2006-08-24 13:57:41 So sad to hear abt this. Enjoy your pregnancy and no more sad memories ok. :) Must think happy thoughts. 1 0 295 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-25 01:35:14 2006-08-24 17:35:14 Yea, think of happy thoughts now. We will be here to cheer you on! :) 1 0 296 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.251 2006-08-25 05:22:32 2006-08-24 21:22:32 sorry to hear bout this. But for now, lets just have happy thoughts for Brae and the lil sister :). yah, some ppl just have bad mouths...*smack them* 1 0 297 mumsgather mumsgather@yahoo.com http://mumsgather.blogspot.com 219.95.255.145 2006-08-25 10:03:44 2006-08-25 02:03:44 Yes, I was wondering why you went for an amnio when you are still young, now I know. I'm sorry you went through all that and at the same time angry to read about those insensitive ppl who commented. A pregnancy loss is not the mother's fault. It must have been very hard. 1 0 298 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://carelessmum.wordpress.com 60.51.117.64 2006-08-25 10:04:44 2006-08-25 02:04:44 sorry to hear that. Enjoy your pregnancy now and focus on your beautiful son now 1 0 299 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.122 2006-08-25 13:11:42 2006-08-25 05:11:42 Oh, I'm so sorry about your first pregnancy. The good thing is, you have Brae, and now the little girl in the tummy. I experianced a miscarriage before Zara was born, and I'd waited 5yrs for that baby to conceive. So I can understand the devastating feeling you have. Every baby is a miracle, after all I'd been through, that's all I can say. 1 0 300 sue sue.low@time.net.my http://sue-sue.blogspot.com 211.24.164.194 2006-08-25 13:46:02 2006-08-25 05:46:02 So sorry to hear about your 1st pregnancy. I'm sure baby will always be in your heart, now it's Brae and No2 who needs you most! Savour this pregnancy :) 1 0 301 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 66.90.73.132 2006-08-26 17:32:18 2006-08-26 09:32:18 So sorry to hear that... I understand the time of waiting for the result and the situation of nonsense people talked crap as i experienced it before.. May god bless your indeed for your pregnancy. 1 0 302 jesslyn jesshytai@gmail.com http://jesslyn.wordpress.com 60.51.114.13 2006-08-28 10:08:18 2006-08-28 02:08:18 Now i know why u done amnio. That's past, now take good care and eat well ya! 1 0 303 Immomsdaughter biz4sahm@gmail.com http://Immomsdaughter.blogspot.com 203.92.129.22 2006-08-28 15:51:06 2006-08-28 07:51:06 I'm so sorry to hear of your experience. I had a miscarriage at 12 weeks before I had Ryan but that's all in the past. Look at how cute Brae is and just enjoy this pregnancy. 1 0 304 babykhong khongfamily@gmail.com http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 219.94.56.143 2006-08-29 17:26:53 2006-08-29 09:26:53 Thank you everyone for your concerns. I will take good care of myself. Happy thoughts, happy thoughts.... :-) 1 0 305 cecilia adamicecilia@hotmail.com 80.207.151.186 2007-03-28 18:22:54 2007-03-28 10:22:54 I empathize with you. My baby had cystic hygroma as I discovered by an ultrasound check done after a brief bleeding I had at the end of 11 weeks. A week later I was going to do a villocentesis but the heartbeat was gone and I had curretage just last saturday. I am waiting for the genetic and viral testing (it could also be parvovirus or other type of viral infections). I hope that we can both try again and succeed in other future pregnancy. Let's try to be positive. 1 0 From daddy’s desk - Brae driving us up the wall http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=83 Fri, 25 Aug 2006 09:37:25 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=83
  • Greet both of us by shrieking loudly
  • Say "wo..wo" when he sees a dog
  • Slurp noodles through his lips
  • Suck water through a straw
  • Crawl (a late starter so he's making up for it by crawling very fast)
  • Creep up to the edge of the bed and slowly peep over. Once his eyes clear the edge of the mattress and can view the floor, he will quickly pull his head back and turn around. He has fallen off the bed a 2nd time so he's smarter now.
  • Throw a temper tantrum when one of us leaves the room
  • Demand that we feed him whatever we are eating
  • The last 2 items, when put together, made our past 2 nights a living hell. Wifey and I went to bed at 3am because of Brae. Thursday night is dinner with Brae's mah mah (paternal granny). This means only one thing for Brae, that mah mah will do almost anything to keep him happy. We had dinner at Dragon-i and of course, Brae's tummy was full of la mian (a type of noodle) as well . Back home, with Brae in the dining room and both of us in the kitchen preparing his meals for the next day, our smart champion (that's what I called him nowadays) decided to cry. Cry, cry, cry, scream, scream, more screams. Probably took in a lot of air at the same time. To calm him down, wifey gave him his goodnight milk feed. Halfway through the feed, he choked on his milk and started coughing. Cough, cough, cough, cough then suddenly he started to throw up. EVERYTHING he ate since dinner came out. La mian, prunes, rice, meat, milk, water. I still haven't figured out how so much vomit can come out of a little baby. He looked like a burst fire hydrant while vomiting. Then, he started to wail, wail, wail. Probably because of the aftertaste in his mouth. We couldn't cuddle him because he was very messy so we had to let him cry on while we quickly cleaned up. It took us an hour and a half to wash him, give him a warm shower, prepare his food for tomorrow before we could all go to bed. Brae fell asleep the instant he hit the bed. Er....ok lah.....daddy also fell asleep together with him while mum was in the shower.]]>
    83 2006-08-25 17:37:25 2006-08-25 09:37:25 open closed from-daddys-desk-brae-driving-us-up-the-wall publish 0 0 post 306 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-26 01:56:03 2006-08-25 17:56:03 Oh yea, I've seen those projectile-liked puke before. It's kinda scary huh? Brae and Belle are at the age where separation anxiety is at its highest peak. I've heard it will last till they are 18 mths old. 1 0 307 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 66.90.73.132 2006-08-26 17:48:43 2006-08-26 09:48:43 Good to have a baby who loves to eat. :) 1 0 308 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.180 2006-08-27 04:05:59 2006-08-26 20:05:59 ooo..really a messy scene huh!!! Happened to Faythe also last week, she drank cold drink too fast, half way thru dinner she vomitted like a fire hydrant!! Lucky us she didn't cry, can still laugh *roll eyes* 1 0 309 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.35 2006-08-28 18:31:21 2006-08-28 10:31:21 Wah.. he can slurp noodles ah? Very clever.. Zara still can't.. just bite on it. :P 1 0
    From daddy’s desk - 1st birthday celebration http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=84 Fri, 25 Aug 2006 09:56:24 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=84 84 2006-08-25 17:56:24 2006-08-25 09:56:24 open closed from-daddys-desk-1st-birthday-celebration publish 0 0 post 310 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-26 01:59:26 2006-08-25 17:59:26 It will be a BIG birthday party for Belle when she's turning 1. Do you know she is a day older than Brae? We will be back in KL by then and her bday party will be the day she meets all the relatives & friends. I prefer a small one but we made her bday as an excuse for us to catch up with everyone too..hehe 1 0 311 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 66.90.73.132 2006-08-26 17:16:55 2006-08-26 09:16:55 I organised a big party for my son when he was 1. 1 0 312 sue sue.low@time.net.my http://sue-sue.blogspot.com 60.49.106.178 2006-08-26 19:00:54 2006-08-26 11:00:54 For Ivan when he turned one, just a small gathering with relatives at my granny's house. For Izac, it will be at home too. Babies don't get to enjoy their party at 1, so I'd rather have it at home where they can sleep nicely after being the center of attention :P But that's just me... LOL 1 0 313 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.180 2006-08-27 04:06:59 2006-08-26 20:06:59 too lazy to have a BIGGIE. We just had it at home 1 0 314 jesslyn jesshytai@gmail.com http://jesslyn.wordpress.com 60.51.114.13 2006-08-28 09:56:59 2006-08-28 01:56:59 Me & hubby prefer simple and queit celebration, so we do at home with closer SIL family member only, total ppl involved not even more than 10! :P 1 0 315 mumsgather mumsgather@yahoo.com http://mumsgather.blogspot.com 219.95.152.180 2006-08-28 14:37:38 2006-08-28 06:37:38 Our celebrations are always simple. Its really up to you and your preference. For us, we preferred it simple. No big dos. My Girl's first birthday party, total number of "guests" = 3 (that was me, hubby and the birthday girl). Hahaha. My Boy's first birthday party, total number of "guests" = 4 (that was me, hubby, my girl and the birthday boy). Lol! Nevertheless we enjoyed ourselves. We had balloons, banners, new clothes for the birthday person, lotsa gifts from mummy and daddy, a huge cake (for photography sake. hehe) which we later distributed to close relatives, lotsa balloons and huge smiles from all the "guests" especially the birthday kiddoes. 1 0 316 Immomsdaughter biz4sahm@gmail.com http://Immomsdaughter.blogspot.com 203.92.129.22 2006-08-28 15:53:48 2006-08-28 07:53:48 We had a family dinner (inclusive grandparents only) at a Chinese Restaurant. Come to think of it, it's the adults who enjoyed the foodlah :) To each his own. 1 0 317 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.35 2006-08-28 18:29:28 2006-08-28 10:29:28 We had a small family event..popiah lunch, with my immediate family members and husband's. At 1yr old, they can't appreciate the party much, I think they know how to appreciate when they reach 2yrs old and beyond.. So for 2 yrs old, we're thinking of a bigger celebration for Zara. 1 0 318 Hijackqueen siewjang@yahoo.com http://www.jessieling.com 219.95.247.36 2006-09-27 15:35:00 2006-09-27 07:35:00 1st Birthday is a hoo-haa for me. Later years when they grow up, you can show the pic to them. If you want hassle free, go to McD or KFC or A&W. Eat, party, play and pay! The best part is the staff will organize games and party bag for kiddos. You can concentrate on entertaining the older guests. Thanks for dropping by. Brae's 1st Birthday is a big thing for me too. But we still haven't decided where to hold the celebration. 1 0 Brae’s response to Vien’s “Yakkity Yak” http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=85 Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:01:49 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=85 I think our little boy enjoyed Belle's video. Won't you agree?

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    85 2006-08-29 19:01:49 2006-08-29 11:01:49 open closed braes-response-to-viens-yakkity-yak publish 0 0 post 319 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-08-30 04:11:25 2006-08-29 20:11:25 Either Brae loves my ah lian music or takes a liking to Belle!..LOL! He has sucha cute smile. :) Hahaha....I think BOTH! :-D 1 0 320 mom2ashley mom2ashley@mom2ashley.com http://www.mom2ashley.com/blog 219.94.117.156 2006-08-30 08:53:14 2006-08-30 00:53:14 hey! i've been trying to post videos using youtube in wordpress and i havent been successful.... i should try yours (google)...:) I used to post videos using Youtube but it didn't load after a while, that's why I change to Google Video. I find it is much easier and faster to upload compared to Youtube. If you need any help, just let me know ya. 1 0 321 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.122 2006-08-30 10:24:46 2006-08-30 02:24:46 Fatal attraction.. :P Btw, I think babies are attracted / interested in other babies in books or videos.. Ya..you are right. 1 0 322 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 69.80.225.11 2006-08-30 12:35:55 2006-08-30 04:35:55 Can't load the video due to the proxy problem. Anyway, i'm sure it is a very cute video! 1 0 323 Immomsdaughter biz4sahm@gmail.com http://Immomsdaughter.blogspot.com 203.92.129.13 2006-08-30 12:46:56 2006-08-30 04:46:56 Aiyo, this is so cute. Potential inlaws ah you guys? Hmmm....maybe we can be inlaws in 20 years time. LOL! 1 0 324 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 128.88.255.122 2006-08-30 14:24:26 2006-08-30 06:24:26 Brae also avent supporter uh :). oh btw, the frame for the scrap booking, I got it from one of the free downloads. let me know if u want, i can send them over ;) Ya..ya..ya...100% AVENT supporter! Gee..I would like to have the frame, can send to me? Thanks in advance. 1 0
    Contact http://khongfamily.com/blog/?page_id=86 Fri, 01 Sep 2006 11:41:21 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?page_id=86 86 2006-09-01 19:41:21 2006-09-01 11:41:21 closed closed contact publish 0 0 page _wp_page_template contact.php _wp_page_template contact.php _wp_page_template contact.php _wp_page_template contact.php From daddy’s desk - Are all seniors like mine? http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=87 Fri, 01 Sep 2006 11:48:45 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=87 everything and anything she fancies, especially when there is nothing worthwhile to say. When Brae is dressed in a long-sleeved shirt, she would say that we are cooking him. When he is in a singlet, she thinks he might catch a cold. When we give him food, it is always the wrong type. Cannot give him too much of this, must give him more of that. A week later, when we give him more of that, cannot.....must give him more of this. She's also the nation's No. 1 hypocrite. She tells us not to feed him too much rubbish (we like to let Brae try the different foods that we eat) but when it comes to her turn, she gives him everything behind our backs. Some horror items she has given him include; calamansi drink, fried chicken, apples soaked in brine, and nuts (basically everything he shouldn't be taking at his age). She recently asked us what we are going to do with Brae while wifey is delivering No. 2 in hospital and we said "Leave him with you lah!". Immediately she went on the defensive. "He doesn't like my house". "I don't know how to look after him". "You never let me look after him, he won't be used to it". Blah blah blah.....ok lah, we get the hint mum, you don't want the hassle of looking after him. We'll make other arrangements. Now she's starting to hint that she might look after him for a short while but her offer sounds very forced. Very unfortunately for her, wifey and I are not the type to go wishy-washy over such critical issues. What has been said once is always the truth. Anything after that are 1/2 truths or compromises. We have already decided to work out Brae's arrangements on our own. I've got super-wifey and she's got super-hubby and together we will prevail. When Brae starts doing something new (to her but it's old news for us), she would take all the credit for it. "You see, I teach him for 2 days and he's already picked it up". The both of us just roll our eyes. She's not saying that he's smart, she's saying she's good! Lately, mum's been hinting at us to get domestic help. I don't know why she can't offer to babysit Brae for certain times of the week. She's probably too busy with her social life, hairstyling, manicures, facials, shopping, karaoke, etc... My mum's lifestyle makes Paris Hilton's one seem pale by comparison. Not once does she say that the both of us have done a swell job with our first child. Zero input from our parents, no help from friends because they are all single, no help from siblings because we are both the eldest and the first to have kids, with only books as reference and a midwife to guide us. We only discovered this lovely blog community much later. Fortunately, wifey's parents are out of town. If not, this post of mine will be triple in length. A classic example is this. If Brae does something which to me is part of his learning process, MIL will immediately say (in kampung style Cantonese), "If you continue doing it, I will spank you!". Aiyo, like that, no need to learn anything lah. All babies keep hands to themselves else MIL will threaten you.]]> 87 2006-09-01 19:48:45 2006-09-01 11:48:45 open closed from-daddys-desk-are-all-seniors-like-mine publish 0 0 post 325 dragonmummy dragonmummy@gmail.com http://carelessmum.wordpress.com 60.51.115.2 2006-09-02 11:48:23 2006-09-02 03:48:23 I'm amaze on what you've wrote about your mum. My man will definately side and fence for his mum (she is much worst that what you have written about your mum) and I really cant get along with ALLl her ways. I'm so glad that she doesn't have to take care of my kids. I'm fortunate that my parents are not that way coz mum's a pre-school teacher that knows how to deal with young kids the correct way...got a lot of help and advise from her. 1 0 326 jesslyn jesshytai@gmail.com http://jesslyn.wordpress.com 60.51.114.13 2006-09-04 15:05:25 2006-09-04 07:05:25 my MIL moody type too...her son (my hubby lar) sometimes cannot tahan her too! so i m the middle person, very sian ler...my problem is she take care my kids, so no matter what happen, i hv to be good SIL to her too! so bad hor! *sigh* 1 0 327 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.122.195.5 2006-09-02 01:58:02 2006-09-01 17:58:02 My in-laws are from the mainland and they had experienced the utterly cold Shanghai weather. Everytime they see us or our nanny dressed Belle with singlet or short-sleeve shirts they will complain she might catch a cold, etc. etc. It's funny that we're all Chinese yet we're very different in culture or upbringing. The hubby and I kept telling him we're in Cali and the weather is slightly different from Shanghai. It's a constant battle but sometimes we give in (if the weather is getting chilly), sometimes we don't 'cos it's like 90F degree out there! We're a little lucky in terms of food 'cos I'm very strict at Belle's food intake and they (my folks and in-laws) know that. My hubby on the other hand, isn't much help 'cos he loves to feed Belle everything (food that is appropriate for her age). I learn to let go. I mean, once in a blue moon a little salyt or sugary stuff will do no harm on the baby. I really salute you guys for the perseverance and taking care of 2 little ones will be challenging. One thing I've learnt is, accept help when it is offered but give guidelines to the caretaker. Don't try to be SuperMom and SuperDad all the time. Very letih wan! :P 1 0 328 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 69.80.225.12 2006-09-02 07:16:39 2006-09-01 23:16:39 Wow..new template is out! I think your wife is so lucky as she has you that willing to side her more than your mum. If my MIL wants to look after my son, for sure my hub will force me to send over to her..then i will be the most unfortunated one. 1 0 329 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.175 2006-09-02 16:58:54 2006-09-02 08:58:54 wah salute u to write bout ur mum and her stints. My hubby always sit on the fence and close one eye, so even myself fedup to complain about the MIL already. Mine sometimes good sometimes bad, got angin one. I used to get so worried over it but now I just act stupid and don't care lah. 1 0 330 shoppingmum amyquah77@yahoo.com http://shoppingmum.blogspot.com 60.50.32.83 2006-09-03 22:47:58 2006-09-03 14:47:58 Frankly, you're the first man I know who says "bad" about your mum, but from what you wrote, I can understand your situation. Not all seniors are like that, but I admit that our way of thinking and doing things are different from them, and sometimes they get into my nerves too. Anyway, I think if you and wifey are better off with your own arrangement as if you don't like the way she's taking care of Brae now, it's even harder to compromise when you're dealing with a newborn later. 1 0 331 mumsgather mumsgather@yahoo.com http://mumsgather.blogspot.com 219.95.155.36 2006-09-04 16:09:37 2006-09-04 08:09:37 Well, I have no MIL or FIL or Mum, just my dad and he can't help much. We're both the youngest and started our family late. Opposite from you guys. All the rest of our family and friends' kids are a lot older than ours so not much help there. No domestic help either. We're on one income so have to save. So we DIY everything ourselves and learn from books, internet and through hands on experience. No choice but its a wonderful learning experience. When we had the second, we had no one to watch the first so we took the first to stay at the hospital with us. Maybe you guys could do that. It definitely helps in the bonding between the siblings and removes the jealousy aspect. 1 0 332 daddykhong yaolung.khong@ktkgroup.com.my http://babykhong.wordpress.com/ 218.208.204.193 2006-09-04 18:42:29 2006-09-04 10:42:29 Vien, The last time, we gave precise instructions to the caretaker (my mum) on how to prepare Brae's milk. "Fill the bottle to this mark, then empty all the formula from this container into the bottle and feed him." We come back to find the formula container half-empty and when asked why she did not use all of it, mum said "The milk looked too thick so I used less formula". Tell me, have you seen a grown man weep? Huisia, I am very reasonable. I will side with people whom I think makes sense when they talk. So everyone now knows that my mum NEVER makes any sense at all. Very sad to report this. If I side my mum, I guarantee I will be single for the rest of my life. Dragonmum, All I write is the truth, not some fanciful story to make my mum look bad and me look good. Jazzmint, I cannot act stupid or deaf anymore. I am not very smart in the first place, you see. Shoppingmum & Jesslyn, So make sure you learn from your MIL and remember not to be like them when you have grandchildren. Mumsgather, Are you the one who writes on how to care for 2 kids with no outside help? Wifey has you as her reference point. 1 0 333 nadia nadia_fauzi@yahoo.com 60.49.69.243 2006-09-05 10:30:32 2006-09-05 02:30:32 I quite understand what you're going through. My husband and I are sometimes faced with challenging situations from both sides as well. But we try our best not to let these so-called situations affect our marriage and our ways of raising our son. My mom (and dad - when he doesn't feel like going to the office or when he isn't travelling) looks after Irfan when I work and since I work for my parents, my time is quite flexible lah. She adores him, but I also understand that she can get quite frustrated at certain times because my youngest brother has mild autism. So, to care for two babies (one small, one big - he is 14) is quite handful. Usually, we keep him busy after he comes back from school, so, so far, all is well lah. When things aren't THAT well, or when my brother throws tantrums, then I'd rush home to care for Irfan. And oh, she respects our way of bringing up our son, so we're doing okay in that chapter. The only thing she doesn't agree is us giving Irfan a pacifier. Ha-ha! No pacifier for the lil' fella when he's with my mom. And he doesn't really cry for it. My in-laws on the other hand are in Perth because my BIL is studying there. My FIL can't get out of Australia without my BIL and my MIL comes back every 2 months (for about a month or so). When she's around, we'll send him over to her because her time with him is quite limited. There are certain things that I don't agree with when she takes care of Irfan, but I try not to make a big deal out of it, unless it's really bad. And when I'm at that stage, I won't be the one who lets her know what I feel because to me, each child knows his/her parents best and they'd know how to approach the situation. So, when it comes to his parents, Irwan will speak to them and when it comes to mine, I'll speak to them. Just try not to let small things affect you and you guys will be alright. You guys ARE doing alright, what am I saying? =) I respect you both for not having anyone to help care for Brae and the next one coming. Irwan wants me to be a SAHM, but I'm not ready to give up working yet. Maybe soon. Who knows? ;) 1 0 From daddy’s desk - Brae’s sick & Mum’s at it AGAIN! http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=88 Mon, 04 Sep 2006 10:31:09 +0000 daddykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=88 drown swim at mum's place on Sunday evening. Today (Monday), I get a call from my eldest aunt "instructing" me to give Brae Chinese herbal drinks to cool him down. How on earth did she find out? From FM Channel MUM (200Mhz on your FM band) of course!!! My brother walks into my room and asks "So, how's Braedyn?" "Like that lah. I suppose you heard he's very sick" "Ya lor, mum told me that he is very sick" "And I suppose that she had many more things to add?" "Yes, she told me to tell you to give him more Chinese herbal drinks" Arrghhhh, I so want to throw a stone at my mum (not literally of course lah). Just a minor fever of less than 38 degrees Celsius and now the whole world knows. I should have recorded the conversation I had with my aunt and put it on this blog for all to enjoy. She recommended some sort of drink/soup/herb and I really have no clue what she's talking about (being not Chinese-educated). I just said "Or, or, or, or" right till the end of the phone conversation. It's good that I am not young anymore, if not I would have immediately given my mum a call and given her my piece of mind about how I feel about her unauthorised "pat por" broadcasts. Makes wifey and I look bad because everyone will think we are unable to look after a baby.]]> 88 2006-09-04 18:31:09 2006-09-04 10:31:09 open closed from-daddys-desk-braes-sick-mums-at-it-again publish 0 0 post 334 huisia quinsiya_asley@hotmail.com http://joshualai.blogspot.com 69.80.225.12 2006-09-11 10:40:29 2006-09-11 02:40:29 Emm...normally this kind of post is posted by wife that talk about in-laws, but your one is opposite..haha... 1 0 335 mom2ashley mom2ashley@mom2ashley.com http://www.mom2ashley.com/blog 219.95.134.99 2006-09-11 00:33:21 2006-09-10 16:33:21 argh! this is eerily familiar!!!! i so know how you feel....ditto ditto! 1 0 336 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.156.140 2006-09-05 03:49:35 2006-09-04 19:49:35 totally understand how u feel. it's always the case when our kids fall sick they'll just say we never do our job properly. Even if our kid looks a bit skinny, it's also our fault!! Sucks rite 1 0 337 zara's mama zarasmama@gmail.com http://www.zara-low.blogspot.com 128.88.255.35 2006-09-05 11:44:46 2006-09-05 03:44:46 Luckily they go to you to tell you what to make for Brae.. Imagine my MIL.. she knows her son won't be bothered with her patpoh advice.. so she'll make me listen to the advice instead.. Blah blah blah.. and I have to endure.. and can't ignore her like her son.. Aigh. 1 0 338 vivienlai lotsa_cheeks@yahoo.com http://vivienlai.wordpress.com/ 66.135.99.226 2006-09-06 11:54:50 2006-09-06 03:54:50 Hehe..I'm a little better off cos my in-laws (strangely, from mainland) don't practise much of those herbal soupy remedy. My parents on the hand will..but they let us be. They do give advice but they don't shove it to our faces. I guess one good thing about not having relatives around us is we don't hear other patpoh advices. 1 0 339 Hijackqueen siewjang@yahoo.com http://www.jessieling.com 219.95.247.36 2006-09-27 15:28:14 2006-09-27 07:28:14 Whenever my mom suggested those herbs remedy, I'll just say "ok", 'OK'. If she were to called and ask if I've boiled them, then I bluff her saying "here can't get", "kids refuse to eat", bla bla... Hmmm...maybe I should try that. :-D 1 0 Sick for 1 week http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=89 Tue, 12 Sep 2006 10:01:47 +0000 babykhong http://khongfamily.com/blog/?p=89 MIL's input didn't help at all. At this point of time, Brae is recovering and his cough is getting better. Phewww....finally.]]> 89 2006-09-12 18:01:47 2006-09-12 10:01:47 open closed sick-for-1-week publish 0 0 post 340 nadia nadia_fauzi@yahoo.com 60.49.64.97 2006-09-14 09:42:24 2006-09-14 01:42:24 Aiyo, poor boy! I hope he gets better soon! =) 1 0 341 mom2ashley mom2ashley@mom2ashley.com http://www.mom2ashley.com/blog 218.111.28.138 2006-09-14 06:55:27 2006-09-13 22:55:27 poor thing...hope he gets well soon! 1 0 342 Immomsdaughter biz4sahm@gmail.com http://Immomsdaughter.blogspot.com 203.92.129.13 2006-09-13 10:37:33 2006-09-13 02:37:33 My kids are coughing too :( Actually, if the mucus gets too much and Brae (being so small) is unable to cough it out, the nebulizer can help (that's what you call the mask with medication thingy). It helps loosen the phlegm). Anyway, glad to hear he is recovering. I know what you meant with the PHEW :) 1 0 343 jazzmint jazzmint@gmail.com http://jazzmint.net/blog 58.71.