Tuesday, July 31, 2007

E-Learning at Capella University

Almost everything we do these days involve the cyber space. E-banking, e-shopping, sending e-cards, etc. etc.

E-learning is no exception. Apart from wanting to reach our goal through e-learning, the good thing about it is that we get to do it at our own pace. No matter if you are working full-time wanting to excel in your career, or a stay-at-home-mum wanting a new degree planning to re-enter the workforce again, Capella University helps prepare you for the future you want.

As an accredited online university, Capella University consists a group of faculty members with outstanding academic credentials who have working experience, so they know it is important and beneficial for working students to use workplace challenges as part of their 'studies'. And this is what makes studying and exciting e-learning experience. Capella is currently offering subjects on health care admin, mental health, public safety, K-12 Education, Higher Education, Business Management and Information Technology.

So if you want a degree in PhD/PsyD, EdS, Master's, MBA, Bachelor's or Certificates, Capella University can help you.

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Thanks Etcetera~Mommy!

When she said she sent me some virtual chocolates in my comment box, I thought, thanks, that's nice. You know, by just saying it, to make me feel better after my crappy post yesterday.

And when I checked my yahoo mail today, wow! She really did send me some virtual chocs! Look!!



And the message said 'Cheer Up!'

That's very sweet of you, Etcetera~Mommy!! Thank you.

Am virtually full and bloated from the whole box of chocs now. And happier :)

Stuff it!

Stuff everything.

Am feeling low at the moment.

My worries for my little one has been bugging me for a while and it finally got to me today. I hope it's only today. I hope to feel better tomorrow. Oh, he's fine now, just a little sniffly still. But there are other worries. You know where to go if you want to read about it.

On a lighter note, his kindy teacher commented that he has grown taller. What? Again?! Can anyone tell me if getting sick is one of the signs or symptoms of growth spurt? Coz he was only absent for a day, which was last Friday. Hardly a week since she saw him.

Okay, stuff it again. Am still low. Somebody buy me some chocolates, please.

Furniture that oozes sophistication and class

Some people may have all the money in the world, am talking about a certain family I know, but it certainly doesn't always buy them class. Their tastes in furniture are shocking, to say the least.

If I had a big house like theirs, I would get my furnitures from Lenoir Empire Furniture. They are an authorized stocking dealer for many well-known furniture manufacturers. I personally like their American Leather range and I'm sure Wilkin shares my taste.

We will have a separate area for my mother of course, and I will choose the Oscar de la Renta Outdoor Collection from Century furniture for her. Simply classic. Although not entire my style, I love their wooden furniture collections, which I think fit for a palace.

Sigh, dream along now.

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Monday, July 30, 2007

First aid for burns

It is indeed astonishing to see many adults come in to the pharmacy, without any basic knowledge of first aid to the most common household accidents.

It's winter here and naturally many homes are warmed up with ducted heatings, heaters, or column heaters. If you have got small children, it is advisable not to use bar radiators as they are the least effective and the floor models are the primary factor in many fires and contact burns. But in the nutshell, choose wisely. I have a column oil filled heater in Aidan's room, and at the minimum temperature, it is safe to touch.

One customer came in with a burn on his leg. He said it backed into a heater. I took a look at it, and the burn was somewhat wet and shiny. I asked him what he applied, and he said vaseline.

Now everyone!

  • The first thing you do is to run cool water over the burned area and/or apply cool wet compresses until the pain subsides or lessens.
  • Contrary to the beliefs of some old wives tales' do not apply any oil, butter, vaseline or any kind of grease. This will 'seal' the heat and do more damage to the skin.
  • Also do not use ice packs as this will damage the nerve tissues.
  • When the burn is cool, apply burn ointment, pure aloe vera gel or calendula gel.
  • For pain relief, give paracetamol or ibuprofen when needed.
  • Check the burn wound daily for signs of infections, such as oozing, increased pain, swelling or fever. Go to the doctor immediately as you may need some medicine if it is infected.

The above is a general guide only for superficial burns that does not require a doctor's care. Many burns happen at home, and the kitchen is one of the main sources of burns. Use the back burners of your stove for cooking if you have little children running around at home. Pot handles should be turned inwards and buy some stove knob covers to prevent potentially harmful accidents such as burns or gas leaks.

And the last but not least advice on this post. If someone's clothing is on fire...

Stop, Drop and Roll. Do not run as it will help fan the flames. Cover face with hands and drop face down. Roll, roll and roll until the fire is extinguished.

Read my post in May and watch this video. You might just learn something new today.

Disclaimer: This information is not to be used as medical advice or substituted for treatment by your health care provider

What a bomber!

What do you get when you have spicy beans and lentils soup for dinner, and durian cake (lau leen gou)?

Potent mixture of continuous hot air that smells like a dead skunk, aaiiiitttelllyyyyyuuu!!

MMuuaaahhhhhaahhhaa!!!

Apa? Did I say I had some? You which eye see I ate those things arr?? Don't simply assume wokey? Coz ASSUME means making an A** out of U and ME? Get it?

Now go mix your own meal and get experimenting :P

Senyuman yang tak senonoh

So many tags has been going on around here until I lost my own postings tim...

Little rascal is kinda back to his cheeky self, although his appetite is not as good yet, and I walk good now, although sometimes I can still feel the pinch on certain angles.

Last night was the earliest EVER that I went to bed. 11.30pm!! Suami tanya if I still wanted to use the pc, and I said I was going to tidur liao. Seratus dua puluh saat kemudian, dia pun tidur. Eh eh, I tanya sama dia, apasai tidur awal, dia tanya saya balik. I jawab I letih lah! Dia pun jawab sama, tapi itu tangan sudah jadi ular leh! Kakakakkkaaaaaa..... miang bia laki! I cakap letih pih tidurlah, jangan kacau. Iisshhh! Itu senyum bukan main manis lagi woooo........

Laki satu dunia semacam eh?? Semua miang!

Branson Real Estate

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All these plus professional tours conducted by their real estate specialists. Where is this heavenly place?

Branson real estate is the official agent for StoneBridge Village since 1993, selling custom-built single-family homes for vacationers, retirees and Ozarks residents, with breathtaking views of beautiful hills and lakes, and all for a price you'd never thought you will be able to pay.

I'd love to retire to a place like this.

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Saturday, July 28, 2007

On 8th August, 2008

I have been bombarded with tags for the past two weeks, it's not funny :P

I thank all my blogger friends for their big support and so 'bay meen bay meen' (give face) that they think of me when they do their tags, but I wish the tags are more spaced out lor. You can tell me to do it when I am free or do it later, but I am free what! And I don't like owing one. I see those 'drafts' in my folder I itchy fingers one!

Lovely Mummy, at this rate we're going I think by 08.08.08 at 8.08 am to 8.58pm we'll still be doing tags.

Yesterday is history, is to remember
Tomorrow is future, is the unknown
Today is a gift, live it now.

And frankly, I do not have any plans next year for this date. It will be just another ordinary day, probably sending Aidan to school, doing a little shopping. How good is that? Living a 'see-lai' (housewife) life, am contented the way life is, but it doesn't hurt if hubby strikes Tattslotto for $8 million, eh? So, tell me:

Elly (Me & My Son)
Etcetera~Mommy
Zara & Zaria's Mummy

What will you do on that day?


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Instructions :

**Start Copy**

Proposition: My plan on 08.08.08

Requirements: Share us your plan on 08.08.2008.

Tag Mode: 5 blogger

1st - You leave their blog and post link and add to the list below.
2nd - Let the blogger you want to tag know they been tagged by comment in their blog or etc.
3rd - Leave me a comment so that I can compound all your links in a final list on 08.08.2008.

What They will do on 08.08.2008
Xilly want to create a list of 08.08.08 plans.
Chooi Peng was at Hokkaido on 08.08.08
Jazzmint will pass the day blurry on 08.08.08
Dragonmummy will run the normal SAHM task on 08.08.08
Kiasumum's 7th Anniversary 'n honeymoon
Lovely Mummy want to get a new CRV on 08.08.08
Sweetpea will take it as it comes on 08.08.08

Big Beautiful Women

I can't figure out guys. Just when you think you understand them in their taste for women, you'll be surprised when they tell you their inner fantasies!

This Aussie friend of mine is still single. He always gives me the impression that he likes slim, athletic pretty girls, as gym is part of his daily life. So as we were chatting over chai lattes and blueberry muffins, he confessed that he fantasizes about big big girls. I was like 'Whoa!' I mean, I have nothing against big women, in fact I have friends who are big, small, fat, thin, tall, short, but I thought I knew this guy friend well enough.

Anyway, he said he has been surfing the site BBWRomance.com which has thousands of bbw personals (by the way, BBW means Big Beautiful Women) and is doing some serious online dating at the moment.

In any case, whatever happens, it's his life and I wish him happiness.

Sick of balloons, sick of salespeople

Every single time when we go to any shopping centre, there will be temporary stalls be it Foxtel, Paintballs, credit cards, donations, whatever.

But the one I see most is the Mathemagic counter. No fail, they have balloons, and today, a new gimmick, a very tall jar of jelly beans. The staff will approach just about anyone with kids, and any woman who looks like she's already got kids. Yeah, me!

I will always politely tell them my son is not of schooling age yet, and they will usually leave me alone. When Aidan was much smaller, or rather, shorter, they left us alone too.

But yesterday hor, NMFL, one girl approached me while am hand in hand with Aidan, and before she said anything, I said 'No thanks', smiled, started to walk away. She wasn't about to let go of her chance and asked how old Aidan was. I told her the same thing as usual, not schooling yet. Her response? 'No Way!'

Dang it, do I look like a person who lies? (Yeah, I do sometimes, but I don't look like a louchin okay?) Do I look like I need so much to lie to you just to get away from you? I don't have to give you reasons anyway.

She continued asking 'Is he in Prep?' FYI, Prep is 5 years old class, just before Year One. I still smiled and said 'No, he's not four yet.' She looked at me in disbelief. Tell me. What's so hard to understand leh? Again, do I need to lie to you? I still smiled and walked away.

So what if he's tall? Am proud. At least he won't be like me. He's already up to my lower breast line. By the way, am only 5 feet two and three-quarter inch tall. Hahhaaa... confused? Okay lar, about 155cm then. His height and weight has always been on the 90 percentile chart. Go read random fact number 7 of me.

Next time I'll just tell them 'No money' and I bet you anything, they'll tell me they have instalment plans.

Who's Peter Belisi?

About Peter Belisi, he is the ONE behind the great fashion blogs for both men and women.



Am not about to become a typical housewife. I want to be a wife and mum with good fashion sense. Now where do I get the tips from? Belisi's blogs are full of tips from the latest fashion accessories such as handbags, purses and silk scarves. His blog for women The Divas Dreams advises on suitable colours to wear for each season, based on our individual hair, skin and eyes colours, the shoes to wear and solution to your bad hair days!

As for the guys, hey. Belisi knows best. Sharp by design is created just for you. Not only on good designer fashion clothes, you actually get great ideas for gifts such as ties, cufflinks, cookbooks (ooh! I love it if my hubby cooks) digital photo frames, shave kits and much more.

So guys and gals, no more dowdy fashion excuses!

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Tagged llaaaggiiii!!

I didn't realize I was tagged by Make Traffic until I checked MyBlogLog.

Seems like this tagging season is going round furiously. But I don't mind doing this one. I specially dedicated a post to my mother on Mother's Day but I'll summarize it again here in this post on 10 random facts about her:


  1. She's fierce. Haha, that's the first thing that comes to my mind. Too bad I didn't inherit this great trade. You'd know I was in trouble when you could hear her voice down the street.
  2. She's generous. She never fails to help those who ask for favours, and sometimes I think she's being taken advantage of her generosity.
  3. She's an iron-woman. She took up the family's business single-handedly when my father fell sick.
  4. She's faithful. My dad's parents have passed on about 40 years now. She still visits their graves to pay respect, walking a long distance despite her bad back, although we (siblings) told her not to.
  5. She's old. 84 to be exact and
  6. She's stubborn. She would have still driven her old Volvo if we didn't take the car away from her. The last straw for us was when she lost her way.
  7. She's stubborn still. She thinks she's still 60 where she can cross the big drain, or do some stunts without hurting herself. She used to climb the rambutan tree at home to pluck those ripe ones at the top, until I told her I'll stop sending money back. No, haha, that was a joke :P
  8. She's vain. She's got a bad back, we got her a tongkat. She never uses it. She says it's ugly, strangers will stare at her.
  9. She's a good cook. I never inherit this trade either.
  10. She's can't read BM. When I was in primary school, I had to practice spelling tests with her, and I could NEVER understand a word she said!


Phew! I guess this is the last tag, for the week, at least, I hope!

I wanna tag:

Criz Lai
Baby Fiona
Kev's Walkabout

Friday, July 27, 2007

Eight Terrific Things about Me

Tagged by Mummy in Vain on the above subject.

Hmm... I am terrific. I feel terrific, apart from my sprained foot. Let's see:

1) I think I am a terrific domestic engineer. I love this term, thanks to my friend in Tennessee. I have so far done a good job in being a wife, a mother, a daugther. No serious complaints from the three departments, as yet.

2) I am terrified of, nothing in particular. I mean, I am scared of some insects, some rodents, some ghost stories, but to classify it as terrifying...... not yet lor.

3) I am a terrible cook. Maklumlar, I haven't done cooking all my life until I got married. But I still give myself a pat on the back, am not bad now. I came so far, from frying an egg to lazy bummer rice cooker chicken rice ;P

4) My house is my territory. Don't mess with it, and don't mess them up. Hubby or son, no give face!

5) I think I am ter-tag by Jacelyn kut, coz I really donno what I am on about, hahahha. Terkejut though, kena tag again.

6) And seriously, I donno what I am terrific in. My everything is half-bucketful. My fashion sense, my age, which is neither young nor old, my work e.g. can't be better, can't be worse. I guess I can safely say I am terrific in living a simple life then :)

7) Oh yeah, maybe I can say I am terrific in touch-typing. Quite a number of people I know praise me in typing fast and not looking :P

8) Ahh. last one. Oh yes, I am terrific in hiding the mess. If you ever come to my place and say it's neat and tidy, you haven't seen behind the doors. Muaahahahaa!

No tags this time :)

Diarrhoea pulak!

Poor little rascal has been out of action 3 days.

I dont' know what to make of it. Every symptoms seems so mild, but he has the lot. He has the diarrhoea now, but not to the point where he can't control his bowel movement. He can still tell me that he needs to go.

So, no kinder today. Am sure he's happy watching the TV all day long, since we can't go out too. In case he needs to rush to the loo and am still limping a bit. Have to save the energy for work tonight.

It's fate. Everything happens for a reason. Since we are both out of action, we're not going to Marysville tomorrow. I didn't even dare to mention the word S.N.O.W. in front of him. He has been asking about snowman. BUT, the good thing is, initially Wilkin mentioned to Ching about our trip, and Ching said he and his family can't go this week, but it will be nice if we could go together next week. We've already made the plan with Bessie, my SIL to go this week, we couldn't back out and she had to work next Saturday.

And now, well, seems like we have to miss one company and gain another. I guess Aidan will have more fun with the kids.

Fingers tightly crossed, please please please, let there be plenty of snow, let it be good weather, and let us go!

Cool personalized items for kids

When Aidan was first born, I got this hospital pack full of freebies and magazines, and one of them is from Identity Direct.

They have huge range of personalized items and gifts for children and everything was so cute I couldn't resist, so I ordered a growth chart of Toy Story with Aidan's name and date of birth printed on it. And every month for the first year and the years after that, I note down his height and weight on the chart. It's still here on his bedroom door.

Then when he started going to playgroups and occasional care, some of us mums always got our drinking cups mixed up, so I ordered a batch of name stickers. It comes in a set of different colours, plain and I chose this dinosaur pic. Cute, yes? No more missing items.





He will be attending kinder next year, and I am thinking of ordering a cool lunch bag for him just like this one.


One thing with Identity Direct, I don't have to worry about contacting them, they send me brochures time to time and I just send in my orders. Simple as that.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

The Thinking Blogger Award for 'Hold My Hand'



Firstly, thousand apologies to Criz for forgetting about this post.

HOW CAN I FORGET MY AWARD?! Sorry again, Criz. And thank you for presenting this award to me. I was just telling him that any mummy will do the same for their children, think and plan for them, I shouldn't be exactly receiving this award, but I will accept it with great honour and appreciation like a lady should. Thank you.

And thanks to the creator of this award, Ilker for the great job in promoting this award internationally.

Now, since not many bloggers know about my other blog, of which the award is given, I will post this it here, just to let everyone know I got this award lar! The following blogs are my personal choice for forwarding this award to them:

Simple America - Funny and witty, sounds like and is! A great dad. His comments always get me!

Listening..Learning..Living - The blog title says it all!

The New Parent - To me, he speaks a child's mind! If Criz thinks I have good planning, Criz, meet this great daddy!

Something About Parenting - Mike - And this is one very funny daddy. And love his photography works!

Loopy Meals - Dunno. I just love reading his posts, how he writes :)


And guess what, I have just awarded all men! No offence ladies, but we seldom find men that thinks aloud and daddies that blog, right?


Participation Rules:

Should you choose to participate, please make sure you pass this list of rules to the blogs you are tagging. It would be appropriate to include them with this meme.

1. If, and only if, you get tagged, write a post with links to 5 blogs that make you think.

2. Link to this post so that people can easily find the exact origin of the meme.

3. Optional: Proudly display the 'Thinking Blogger Award' with a link to the post that you wrote (here is an alternative silver version if gold does not fit your blog or website)

One sick, one limping

And a one off decision, Marysville trip this Saturday..... cancelled.

Aidan's not too bad, the common cold and stuff, but needs time to rest. As for me, I am limping now. I had to wake him up from his sleep, of which he wasn't too happy about of course, and decided I would carry him to the car.

I hurriedly slip on my shoes and walked out the front door. I didn't actually had the shoes in my feet yet, you know, hanging out, and I did a little twist. In order not to drop Aidan, by the way, he's 19kg, or a little more, I had to endure the split of the second pain. Buckled him up, then came back into the house to change to my sneakers.

On the way to the clinic, the supermarket, and all the way home, it was alright. Until I took off my sneakers. Wahliao. Not swollen, but painful all the same.

And the trip to Marysville, might as well not, right? I may not be able to run after him, or have some fun myself. No sleds, no taboogans, no skis, no snow.

Boo.

My baby's not well

Wondering why I have the time to write so many posts?

It's because my poor little rascal is sleeping. He hasn't been on the top of the weather for a couple of days. There were little signs and symptoms here and there, on and off, of loose stools, slight temperature, a little wet nose, not runny, and this morning, coughing.

We didn't go for his swimming lessons yesterday, and didn't go for his early intervention class this morning either. He didn't have a temperature when we went out to The Glen, I wanted so much to get to the Cosway store as a friend of mine told me about Cordyceps may assist in Aidan's nose problem.

He wasn't as active, and for a little while I am actually pleased that he stayed by my side all morning and not trying to muck around. Strangers would have thought he was such a good good boy!

You wouldn't believe it, the doctors that I go to are fully booked today! Lucky there is one slot left in the late afternoon, no choice. I hope he will recover in time for Saturday's outing to Marysville.

Snazzy jazzy reception desks

I went to a tax office and upon entering their front door, I was greeted with a dowdy looking reception desk. If they are trying for the classic look, they failed big time. Not does it only look unprofessional, it gives them a bad image.

And being tax experts, they should know some things are tax deductible if work-related. I wish they will get new reception desks soon, for their business' sake. Jazzyexpo.com will surely have just the right one for them, plus a whole lot more of office furnitures.

Their business may be much better with a new look. Image is very important.

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Have a break, have a Kit-Kat

Moses and Jesus were playing golf.

Moses used a five iron golf club and didn't do well with his turn. It was then Jesus' turn.

Jesus took a five iron from his Callaway cart bag and said 'Tiger Woods would have used five iron for this shot.' Moses was surprised and advised Jesus to use four iron. Jesus stuck to his decision.

Meanwhile, another golfer saw their game and walked over to Moses while Jesus got ready for his shot. 'Who does he think he is? Jesus Christ?!" To which Moses replied, shaking his head 'He is Jesus. He just thinks he is Tiger Woods.'

Those pesky fire ants

I have been stung many times by fire ants, or in cantonese 'Forr Ngai' .

As a young child, I would unknowingly step on their territory and be stung by eight to ten of them, leaving my feet swollen and red with bite marks, painful and itchy at the same time. The more I scratched, the more I couldn't stop scratching.

These pesky insects' stings contain high concentrations of poisons, and they belong to the same order as bees and wasps, except they are wing-less. To understand more about them and the fire ant life cycle, go to this site controlfireants.com and you will find ways to to get rid of them.

You will find useful information here.

*This post is sponsored

My sanity depot

I've always talked about my workplace, and it just occured to me that I haven't posted any pics here. Thanks to wrecking my brain on what to blog next!

So, here is where I get in touch with the world without dragging, pulling or chasing a little boy in the park, the shopping centre or the swimming pool.

A typical pharmacy will be smaller, this a double shoplot and being the only pharmacy that opens till midnight in the city, we do get busy after 9pm after all the other chemists close. And we get phonecalls everynight asking if we are opened till midnight, when in fact, it is advertised as a midnight pharmacy. So much so we get fed-up of answering such calls.

Us : Good evening, XXX Midnight Pharmacy, this is xxxxx. How may I help you?

Caller 1: Oh hi, what time are you opened till?
Us : We're a midnight pharmacy, we open till midnight.

Caller 2 : Oh, you just answered my question. Thanks. (Smart!)

We get the most phonecalls for this question on holidays. I reckon we should put the answering maching on with the message:

To listen to our operating hours, please press one. To speak to our friendly staff, please press two.

At least we don't have to answer to the dozens of calls for button number one!

The dispensary. Sometimes I help the pharmacist dispense some scripts when we get busy.




Part of the pharmacy




Another part of the pharmacy




My workstation. Usually my butt will be stuck on the stool here entering invoices.




Or standing here collecting money. Hahhahah.. wouldn't it be nice if it was all mine. Kaching! Kaching!



Then there are some annoying callers, that calls up 5 minutes to midnight, asking us to wait for them. Depending on situations, we usually tell them we don't do scripts anymore, as we need to do back up on the computers.

Really, let's put it this way. If someone comes in at this hour, wanting a script to be done, who came straight from the emergency clinic, fine.

We hate it when they come in at the last minute for their monthly medication, or Viagra, or some dodgy scripts for sleeping pills. I mean come on. They take their tablets daily, for months, even years, and they come in on the night that they have finished the last tablet? Or sometimes they will say, they are rushing to the airport to go overseas. Get real! Get organized! Viagra, huh. If you reckon you've got a hot date going on, get prepared. Don't call us at the last minute with cold sweat and trembly voice needing a hard-on.

And when some customers can't get what they want, they get nasty. It is not our fault that they leave their scripts till the last minute. It is not our fault that you can't take your so-called diabetes jabs when you don't keep the supply of needles and syringes at home. Being the pharmacy that opens late, for this very reason we do not keep syringes. We don't want to attract junkies. For people who ask for 'fitpacks' anyway, we know they are not diabetics. +

When we get extra nasty, funny or difficult customers for a certain night, we always joke Must be a full moon today. And guess what? Half of the time it is.

I want a laptop, a laptop!

I reckon it's time for us to upgrade our computer items at home. To say my husband is a professional IT person but we don't even own a laptop, it's a laugh.

And the best thing is that, when this is work related, the things he buy are tax-deductable. I don't know what he is waiting for. Buy.com has a wide variety of laptop computers at the right prices. Acer, Toshiba, Sony, Lenovo, Asus, MSI are just the few of many more brands they carry.

I think it's cool I can make use of the laptop anywhere anytime.

*This is a sponsored post

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

A lazy mum's short cut meal


Yep. Am still lazy.

So this is one lazy dinner Aidan is going to have tonight. Diced veggies like a carrot, a potato, a stalk of celery and a leaf of wombok (chinese cabbage) with minced chicken meat. Then a small teaspoon of organic vegetable broth. All in a slow cooker, from noon till evening.

All on one lar. Meat and veggie and rice. Okay, kan?

Wilkin can fry his own lamb chop. Am going on a crash diet and will have organic corn thins with tuna and lotsa milochino (Milo + coffee). Try it, tastes great :)

See how long I can last..

Aidan's nose

I know I haven't been updating much about Aidan on this blog. Like I said, already blog-block, lazy.

I just did one on my other blog, if you really want to know about his nose, that is :)

They found it on InterracialRomance.com??

During my many years here, I have seen many different kind of couples.

The South African with a Japanese, an Ozzie with Chinese, or European with an Indian. I think it looks cool. It's great we can all live together in harmony. Hmm, where do you think they found each other? Travelling? Chat rooms? Or InterracialRomance.com?

This site allows interracial singles to mingle and hopefully find a partner or a date. With interracial dating they might just find themselves their lifetime partners. Registration is free and there are thousands of profiles to choose from. A friend of mine has gone on to one such site and found new romance. If everything goes well, I'd better save some money to travel for the wedding as the guy is from Maui! Woohoo! Hawaii! Here I come!

*This post is sponsored

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

I have no idea what this title is to be.....

I have thought of a few and changed it a few times, so it's up to you to name it for me.

I have a case of blog-block again.

I am completely out of ideas on what to post. In just one instant, I have this disinterest in taking photographs, not taking a mental note on whatever funny or interesting enough to kaypoh in my next post, although I still keep on checking my dashboard for comments. No new posts where got new comments, right?

With the lack of interest to write, I have half-heartedly been blog-hopping. Anyone who sees my footprints there, I did read your posts, some, but do forgive for not leaving a comment. At the same time, I have read about lots of bloggers commenting on how they try to stick their derrieres tightly to their chairs, stools, beds, or toilet seats in front of their computers trying their luck on a good opp at PPP. I really couldn't be bothered anymore. Great if I get one, doesn't matter if I don't. I agree with some bloggers there is life beyond paid posts. And with PPP having yet another new condition, limiting two posts now instead of three, am sure more bloggers are screaming at the moment. Not that I can get even one daily anyway. And as I am having a blog-block, I can't accept a current opp that pays quite well, which is on-going for a couple of days now. I just can't think straight.

Which got me thinking. Why did I blog in the first place?

Amongst many reasons, definitely not paid postings in the first place. I happen to stumble on it and got into a money-making frenzy. Then I thought, after a while and some good money, it is worth my late nights? I mean, of course the money helps heaps, but I have other priorities in life.

I am a domestic engineer, a.k.a. 'One Foot Kick' or 'Yat Giok Tack' or 'Satu Kaki Tendang', whichever way you like it. Aidan now has a full 5-days-per-week programme, so I am the driver, the assistant, the grocery shopper, the cleaning lady, the cook, the blogger and a pharmacy assistant, among many more job descriptions. 24 hours a day is now not enough for me.

I just sat here staring at the screen for two full minutes. Harharhar! I really have a serious case of severe fatique.

What was I going to say? Oh yeah. *Another minute ticked by* I still love the money I am making here, but I don't think I'll do extra homework and eye for PR4 lor. If I get it eventually, then great, but I guess I don't mind my glass half-full. Which reminds me of a conversation with a friend of mine. I told her to be optimistic, see the glass as half-full and not half-empty, to which I got a very clear cut reply, she sees it only as half :P which in a way am glad for her, meaning she is ambitious. Not like me, easily pleased. Buy me a small pack of Ferrero Rocher and I'll remember you forever.

I need to go pay my sleep debt now. And I may come back full of energy again soon, so, don't mind the crap I just wrote. Hhahahahaha!!

One Click Connects All

My repping days with an international pharmaceutical company many years ago involved a lot of paper work.

Back then I didn't even think to use the computer for all the itineraries, sales reports and claims. Papers and files were just all over my bedroom floor. We communicated daily with our interstate managers all over the country by mobile phones. Yes the phone bills were sky-high, but the company paid for it.

Imagine if we had intranet software back then that would have saved the big boss a lot of money, and us employees a lot of time. Just one software from epazz.com with enhanced communication system and it will connect us day and night, not that it's a very good thing.

Today, we are much advanced in IT, and I hope they have improved their system too.

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A new game with my toy

I took out my not so new toy now and invented a new game for it.

Another reason I don't like winter is that I have to switch on our column gas heater. And when I do that, I don't have the slightest clue why I have to vacuum our house like twice or three times a week, depending on how long I can stand looking at the layer of dust that decorates our wooden floorboard.

And I hate, loathe, keji the sight of those countless dust specks floating in the air, most visible in the afternoon as the sunlight enters our room from the window. Menyampah!

Aidan thinks their fairy dust or something, trying to catch them.

And I strapped up my toy, and like a space soldier, sucked those annoying dust in mid air. You say 'yau yeng' (got style) or not? Better than playing Wii. Aidan was baffled as to what I was doing, heh.

Gotta go out and play a little while now with Aidan. This is the best day in weeks. Full of sunshine and 16 degree C.

Just don't let the snow melt if we decide to go to Marysville this weekend!

All aboard the choo-choo train


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(Reword the following paragraph a little. The Monkey Wong link should be changed to link to who you got this from {me Bubba Stuff}. Move the 5 new faves (one is you) to old faves below Gary Lee. Add 5 new people to new faves. Each name linked to their blog, and Fave the site is the link on their technorati fave widget on their site. AND, name THE WHOLE POST DIFFERENT FROM MINE!)

The time has come for me to get up on the Technorati Fave Train. I was added to the Technorati Fave Train by Criz Lai. The Train was started at Gary Lee.

So, do you want to ride the train?

Here are the rules:

1. Write a short introduction paragraph about what how you found the list and include a link to the blog that referred you to the list.

2. COPY the Rules and ENTIRE List below and post it to your blog. To avoid duplicate content and increase the amount of keywords your site can accessible for, go ahead and change the titles of the blog. Just don’t change the links of the blog.

3. Take “My New Faves” and move them into the “The Original Faves” list.

4. Add at least 3 Blogs that you’ve just added to your Technorati Favorites to the “My New Faves” section. Remember to also add the “Fave Me” link next to your new blogs (i.e. http://technorati.com/faves?add=http://www.yourdomain.com)

5. Add Everyone on this list to your Technorati Favorites List by clicking on “Fave the Site.” (Please FAVE EVERYONE on the List prior to posting the list or a Kitten will Die Alone in a Dark Alley Tonight).

Those who want good karma will fave you back. If not, you will for sure get the benefits of faves from the bloggers who continue this list after you.

My New Faves

Little Chumsy's Blog - Fave the Site
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The Original Faves

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Pikey Dude - Fave the Site
Gary Lee - Fave the Site
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* - Train Engineer
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Hoodia Patches

Okay. Eversince winter started, I have put on about 4kg. All I was thinking of is eat, eat, eat. Especially with times like right now, right in front of the computer, and cold.

I need a quick solution fast. I need to lose those kilograms I piled on in three months to fly to a tropical country for my month long holiday, and look good in my swimwear.

And I found the ultimate diet patch. Hoodia diet patch works all day by suppresing my appetite and boosts my metabolism. It contains pure South African Hoodia Gordonii, a natural powerful appetite suppresant, by tricking the brain into thinking the body is full, therefore eating less.

Lab88.com offers a 30 day money back guarantee. I am thinking of getting their 3 months' supply at only $99.99. For only an average of $1.20 per patch per day, it's a steal.

*This is a sponsored post

Monday, July 23, 2007

The face behind this blog

Janice gave me the opportunity to unleash the 'haupor' in me.

As the title for this meme goes, we have to show our face to our readers. And show it I will! Just don't get sick of my face!

A little history:

Ipoh mali, had 2 amahs looking after me, had all the goodies a girl should have, such as piano lessons, organ lessons, ballet lessons. Did a performance with Michelle Yeo noh, our Bond girl, don't pway pway! Then my mother realized she was wasting money on my ballet lessons as I could never do the back bend, and all I knew best was to flap my arms around like a pretty butterfly, so she stopped my dreams of becoming a ballerina.

I never stopped dancing though. I love dancing. Can't do back bend, nevermind. Sway hips, can? So I swayed my hips through school until now, although the swaying nowadays are more to imitating the swing of the crocodile's tails for Aidan's sake rather than the lambada.

I love the camera. In front of it then, more behind now. Getting old marr. Chan Sam Lock then was THE studio for camwhoring. I can't believe I actually did it, hahaha! And then we always had the camera ready at Tambun Inn, the only decent hotel before the arrival of Excelsior, and then more. HVD and some Hong Kong actors stayed at the inn, and we took all opportunities to get 'clicked' with them.

And darn these pics, now I really have to go on a crash diet before I return to Malaysia for a month long holiday. Ya ya ya! Tell me it's no use coz I'll be pigging out. But at least when I gain the weight, I will be 'normal' when I get back here. Get what I mean? Fingers crossed, let me lose 4 kg before I fly!

By the way, if I look sweet, gentle and innocent (ahem!) to you, don't let it fool you. I've done most naughty things and although the most meek in swearing and yelling among the sisters, I guarantee they have never done the things I did. Not about to mention it here and bare all for a good spanking now, crazy meh.

And for now, enjoy the faces of me!





And here's the instruction to this meme :

1st step
Post a short blog article that includes a photograph (or a series of photos) showing the face behind your blog. If you already show a photo somewhere on your site (such as in your about page), then make your post more interesting and choose a photo that’s not currently online.

2nd step
Include links to other people that have displayed a photo, or include their photos in your post, adding a reference.

I'd like to see the face of:

Miche
IMMomsdaughter
Blur Mommy

Here are the others who have participated so far:

Gayla at Mom GadgetChar at Essential KeystrokesPaul at Reflections Rob at 2DolphinsZep at The In-Sect Ingo at StixsterStevie at Lost In Cyberspace The Paper Bull at (oddly enough) The Paper BullLisa Sabin-Wilson at Just A Girl In The WorldDawud Miracle at dmiracle.com Wendy Piersall at eMoms at HomeDennis Bjorn Petersen at Petersen Inc. Randa Clay at Randa Clay DesignDrew McLellan at The Marketing MinuteBecky McCray at Small Biz Survival Phil Gerbyshak at Make it Great!Steve Woodruff at StickyFigure Dave Olson at Live the GREAT life that you desireGreg at Become a Remote Control SEOAriane Benefit at Neat Living Blog Genesis at the At Home Mom BlogArmen at iFFECT.NET Mihaela Lica at Online Public RelationsTara at Graphic Design BlogDoris Chua at Home Office Women Edward Mills at Evolving TimesTony D. Clark at Success from the Nest Jonathan-C Phillips at SmartWealthyRichKaren at A Deaf Mom Shares Her WorldLisa Gates at intrinsic life design Rammel Firdaus at rammelfirdaus.comCarol at Pentimento Adam Kayce at Monk at WorkThomas at Technical BloggerTammy Lenski at I Can?t Say That! Chris Brown at Branding & Marketing Rory Sullivan at HamelifeDerek Wong at Going The Wong WayEmbuck at embuck.comMs. Q at QMusings Shelly Tucker at This Eclectic Life Steve at Ramblings from the MarginalizedTroy Worman at on!blogLilith at Lilith’s Owl NestRevov at REVO-OVER Karin at Stop/Start Jamy at Seay's Kopitam this is a miracle Bubba Stuff

I'd love some faux wood blinds

I love anything to do with wood.

I had wanted wooden blinds for so long, but I was told that I have to be very careful in caring for the wood. It cannot get wet, as there will be marks left on it. And having four seasons a year does not quite help either, as the quality of the wood can be affected by humidity.

Blinds Chalet sells faux wood blinds, which are made from pvc, man-made materials combined with wood particles, the result is stunning. Looking exactly like real wood blinds, not only can these faux wood blinds be washed, they are weather friendly and come in a variety of colours and textures.

Blinds Chalet is now offering a 25% off and the price is extremely reasonable. I must go check it out!

*This is a sponsored post

Has it been a quiet blogo weekend?

Or is it just that everyone is not visiting my blog?

Feel so lonely here. Check in, no comments. Check in again, 2 comments. Depressed lar.

Severe blogivitis, sigh. Depressed eat more. Eat more, get fat. Get fat, more depressed. More depressed, I eat even more! Then when it's time to fly back to Malaysia, I become porky mummy. Then hide in Ipoh, don't want to see anyone, and keep on eating.

As I am typing this post, I am drinking some soup hubby brought back from FIL's house. It's almost 1am now. And a couple of gummy bears.

You tell me how??!

*Wu wu liao liao

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Tagged for a good cause

Bokjae tagged me to help contribute another RM127 to the Darul Izzah Orphanage.

The meme is about completing at least seventeen out of the following twenty seven sentences........ When you are done, just drop Idham a comment over at the tag’s original page.



1. A person is only as good as .........he/she gets.

2. Friendship is always .......that's what it is... ALWAYS.

3. To love is to...........give without asking for returns.

4. Money makes me........high, delirious, orgasmic!

5. I miss ...............putu mayam.

6. My way of saying I care is by ............ action without words.

7. I try to spread love and happiness by................ giving hugs and cuddles.

8. Pick the flowers when.......my husband tries to get me some. He still doesn't know what I like.

9. To love someone is to.............. know someone.

10. Beauty is .................the natural landscapes on the earth.

11. When I was thirteen, what I remember...having a crush on a boy with tight short pants.

12. When I was twenty one, I remember........the parties and the tequila shots.

13. I am most happy when ............I am enjoying a book, with a drink, by the beach.

14. Nothing makes me happier than ............. my son.

15. If I can change one thing, I will change...........my dining table.

16. If smiles were banned.......I will have frown more to exercise my facial muscles.

17. Wouldn't it be nice if we could...... have world peace.

18. If you want to ask me to smile while taking my picture..... just tell me.

19. Money is not everything but.......it can buy me almost anything!

20. The most touching moments I have experienced is... I have lovely people guiding me.

21. I smile when.......Aidan smiles.

22. When I am happy, I.... cook up a storm.

23. If only I don't have to.... work, then....I'll have another kid.

24. The best thing I did yesterday was.....not to yell at anyone.

25. If I ever write a book, I will give it this title....... Whatever gives.

26. One thing I must do before I die is...... to spend all my money.

27. Doing this meme, I feel like ...... my brain has been sent to boot camp and back!


And I want to send these fellow bloggers to boot camp too. Remember, by doing this meme you are contributing RM127 to the Darul Izzah Orphanage. You have till August 26th to do this:

Criz's Sanctuary I know you will do this one!
Sasha For your special tag blog
Papajoneh From one mama to another papa.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Prima Donna Bras

I don't have a problem in getting bras. But a friend of mine, who is on the plus size, finds it difficult to get a decent one that lasts.

She will be glad to know that Prima Donna Bras have cups from B to H in 9 different back sizes. Each of their bras are made up of 50 components guarantees great comfort and gives the support the wearer needs. I truly believe in what we pay is what we get. Forget about the really cheap ones that attracts you to look at it in the first place. Having said that, Prima Donna bras are not the cheapos but not exactly too expensive either. Their bras are made from high quality fabrics that retain their fits even after frequent wear and wash.

I personally am very interested in their shapewear which is featured on Oprah's list. It's a Sassybax Torso Trim that hides bra bulge and lines. Just what I need. And the price? I like it. You go check it out for yourself :)

*Posted in Blogitive

Am back!

Haha, after some yong chow fried rice and some lasagna. East meets west mar, cannot meh?

Today was kinda boring and slacking. Blame it on the cold weather!

We went to The Glen and saw a big Harry Porter tent for the launch of its new book. No free gift, cabutlar, what else. Then we went upstairs and got free fun balloons and play, and free Moo Devondale cheese wor... apa lagi, line up lar! Kiasu mum mar! Gotta live up to this name, don't I?

After lunch we went to Amber's Playhouse for Aidan to run havoc. We initially wanted to go bowling, which is opposite the playcentre, but dear little rascal has got his mind set on some serious jumping. So Wilkin and myself ended up having a lazy two hours, sitting there, reading and sipping on latte, and taking turns to have some fun with Aidan. It was great, actually.

The little man was so tired he fell asleep in the car, but before doing so, he sleepily said he wanted to watch Bob the Builder when we get home. And for the rest of the day, we were cocooned in our warm home.

Gotta get writing another paid post after this. I donno about you posties, but I find a certain 'boss' kinda mar fan as I have to slot in dua tiada-bayar posts in between dia punya post. Pahamlar... nanti kena fry sotong jika dia tahu I komplem sama dia. You ada ini problem tak?

One of the longest day I've stayed out of blogging

If you have noticed, I didn't do any posting since yesterday morning.

That's a WOW!

I have three symptoms of blogivitis that pushed me for the brakes.

  1. Nothing to blog about. As in, don't feel like it. Bahh.
  2. Fell asleep at the traffic lights while driving to work. Seriously!!
  3. Janice tagged me with the meme 'The face behind the blog'. So being an ex-camwhore I happily digged out my albums, only to fall into deep depression. I looked at my photos. I looked into the mirror. I found myself grown sideways. Gaah!!
I'll blog when I am all better. Which is usually after some food. Double GGAAHHH!!!

Friday, July 20, 2007

Eating Two Full Servings of Veggie a day

Can you do that?

Although we try to live or maintain a healthy lifestyle, it is difficult to have the full daily dietary intake of vegetables. I mean, what if when we go out on a trip, and we don't feel like cooking on some miserable days?

Drink My Daily Veggies is what I think! Imagine there is something in the market that can solve your problems when you travel, out and about, or just couldn't be bothered about cutting up three to four kinds of vegetables daily, where you can just tear off a sachet and mix those veggies into your soup, your pasta sauce, your stir fries?

DrinkYourVeggies.com has come out with a brilliant solution where each sachet in a 30 packs box contains 95% dried whole vegetables and 5% dried whole vegetable extracts. A really great daily dietary supplement as an on the go food or camping food for the camping enthusiasts



It is an excellent idea! It is such a great solution to my cooking problems, especially when I am not exactly a good cook, and although Aidan is not that fussy with his food, I reckon I don't serve enough veggies for him. And with this alternative vegetable supplement I can mix it in his pasta, his porridge, and our soup.

It also an organic food alternative, for me at least, as organic food are so expensive. My Daily Veggies only work out to be a little over a dollar a day with the full daily vegetables servings, it is a step towards healthy living.

My vote? Thumbs up! Great alternative health product.

*This post is sponsored

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Six weirdo me?

Lil Devil of woor & arf wants to know how weird I am.

I have done this one before leh. Here is the post. But I realise some are not weird things, so now I tell you how weird I am. Yah! As if am very proud of myself being weird :P

I think I have a mild case of OCD. I like things in the house spick and span, my way. If I return home from work and seeing the things lying all around the house, I will put them back according to their places. Like the cushions will have to be in such a way, the magazines will have to be on that table, and Aidan's Doodle-Pro will have to be on his OWN table.

This one no tag :)

Martin Worldwide for Sales Leads and Mailing Lists

Business people will love this site as it will expand their customer base in no time. They can buy lists in search for more potential customers and gain a wider market share.

Not sure how it works?

Say you have a product that target families with young children. Martin Worldwide will have a comprehensive and complete Consumer database on homes categorized under Presence of Children. Or you have a Golf magazine business, where under their Specialty List, you will be able to purchase their list of golf enthusiasts.

Perhaps you have community meeting running for a certain religion. Martin Worldwide has the ethnicity list where it can be broken down to ethnic, cultural, religious and geographical ethnic density for better results.

Well of course there are many more lists under business, mortgage and new homeowner. Get a free quote and catalog and when you are one of their many customers, you will save $100 on your next order.

*Posted in Blogitive

Aidan last week...




Aidan today...



I know, I know. It's a tad too short :P

After the glitch we had on Saturday, and again on Monday, where the hairdresser cut her finger and therefore was unable to perform her skills, we got the job done today. Finally! No screaming, no sulking, no drama! Smooth as! Funny how I get two very different behaviour in a matter of six days.

I find that telling Aidan in advance what we are going to do helps a lot. Like when he is the park, he will be ready to go if I were to tell him we will leave in ten minutes, compared to just telling him we are going like, NOW. Kids. Don't think they don't understand, eh?

Back to the haidresser, I told her to do the Number 4. And I thought number four was longer. Didn't expect his hair to be this short. Or maybe haven't seen him with short short hair a long time. Coz the last haircut he had was in April, and he looked like this:



Ah well.... it will grow back in no time.

Tag : $1 million... RM or AUD??

Okay, I have two tags bestowed upon me, first by Miche and then by Sasha who has a spanking brand new blog just for tags and such. Where this Mummy got so much time wan, some more got time to sew and cook!

If you remember this post of mine, I would have tagged Sasha first! You are very lucky, kawan!And she tagged the peepel I wanna tag. UUWwaaaaaaaaaaa!! I wanna cry!

But if I daydream hor, maybe I will feel better. And for $1 million (AUD lar, if RM and living here, buy a house kautim liao) I will dream I wanna:

  1. Buy a house, spend around $400,000 here
  2. Buy two new cars. I think $80,000 can get decent ones liao
  3. Go horriday, Make it even, $20,000. Anywhere lar.
  4. Add to Aidan's education fund $200,000
  5. Invest or for hubby to start a business $200,000
  6. And the rest, have to be good to myself right? I can go facelift, liposuction, botox, teeth whitening, hair transplant, sponsor a couple more children.

Done! Easy peasy tag lar. But the hard part now. Who to tag arr??

wHOisBaBy - I tag you!
yeloh-powah - I tag your hubby!
woof & arf - I tag your sistah!

Muahhahahahah!!! 'Thoong kwai, thoong kwai! Semua kena! Now I happy!


Instructions :

**Start Copy**

Proposition: If you Have $1,000,000.00…………………………………

Requirements: continue above sentences

Tag Mode: 5 blogger
1st - You leave their blog and post link and add to the list below.
2nd - Let the blogger you want to tag know they been tagged by comment in their blog or etc.

What They Do With Their $1 Million
1.SYH will spend for Family.
2. Miche will give to the needy.
3. Sweetpea will spend it like a mummy should.

Lookin' for some Latin Lovin'

Hola!

Think hot hunks in the likes of Ricky Martin, Enrique Eglesias and Latin goddesses in Shakira or Jennifer Lopez. Need I go further?

There are dating sites, and then there are dating sites.

Olive, sun-drenched skin, mesmerizing eyes and good, good looks. Look not further than LatinaRomance.com for some latina dating. Most specific datings sites charges fees for joining up, but in this site, you can look for spanish or hispanic friends for free upon signing up, free of course.

It is the Number One latina personals site on the net, with thousands of members, with perhaps a few good potential dates around your area. Do not miss your chance and sign up now. Even if you are not specifically looking for a date, it's great to know a Latin friend anyway, don't you think?

In any case, have a latinalicious surfin' time!

My Tarot Card

You are The Moon

Hope, expectation, Bright promises.

The Moon is a card of magic and mystery - when prominent you know that nothing is as it seems, particularly when it concerns relationships. All logic is thrown out the windows

The Moon is all about visions and illusions, madness, genius and poetry. This is a card that has to do with sleep, and so with both dreams and nightmares. It is a scary card in that it warns that there might be hidden enemies, tricks and falsehoods. But it should also be remembered that this is a card of great creativity, of powerful magic, primal feelings and intuition. You may be going through a time of emotional and mental trial; if you have any past mental problems, you must be vigilant in taking your medication but avoid drugs or alcohol, as abuse of either will cause them irreparable damage. This time however, can also result in great creativity, psychic powers, visions and insight. You can and should trust your intuitions

What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.

Fitness Dates

You've heard enough about dating sites, and then there are those 'normal' dating sites.

But are you someone who looks after yourself, your body, consider yourself fit, and wants to find someone who shares your interest?

Fitness Dating is the first of its kind dating community on the net. Now thousands of good looking bodies can all get together, and there may just be someone in your area where you can, well... go for a jog, or do some bench presses with, whichever suits.

Girls, there are heaps of good bods in the site, so get joining. Guys, if muscular women are your type, look no further. FitnessDates.com is the site where you can find your biceps, triceps and six-packs' talk.

So, singles out there, sign up for free today and start pumping!

SSHHHEEEEETTTT!!!

Shhheeet! Fffaaarrrrkkkk!! YYyeeeeeerrrrrr!!!

AM FREAKING MAD!!!

Here I spent about half an hour doing Miche's tag, and ALL BLARDY GONE!!

I dream dream think of what I can do with $1 million, nicely put in my thoughts, nicely tag some mummies, you know how you have to insert the links, this and that, think of who to tag.

NNNNYYYYYEEEERRRR!!! I WANNA BANG AND THROW THE KEYBOARD!!

Breath in, out.

Count one to ten.....

UUmmmm.... ummmm.... uum.......

Not friggin' working. Shheeettt! Am going to bed. Sorry Miche, I'll do it when am ready again.

Sshhheeeettt........ ^##$(&*(# &;(#*%(&!*@!!@!!!

Aidan's bedroom's curtains...

is as dull as anything. Bought the same as our room and the living room, it doesn't really give his room any character.

I found the site WarmBiscuit.com has great looking kids curtains, and unlike the very commercialized cartoon characters, these are custom-made with their very own vintage-inspired fabrics. I very much prefer the practical but light and happy colours of their designs from their checked gingham or seersucker range.

Other than curtains, Warm Biscuit tailors for children of all ages from nursery set-ups, furnitures, books, personalized gifts to toys.

So if you are planning on a new nursery, a baby shower, or even just wanting to get a gift for a very special child, visit the site with all the heartwarming items, minus those too commercialized cartoon figures.

*This is a sponsored post

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Mummy's favourite snack, now Aidan's too

One of my favourite snacks when I have nothing to eat at home, then, and now, is Milo powder.



I can eat half a cup, feeling it melting in my mouth....yuummmm

Just then I made myself a cuppa of hot milo and Aidan was being a busybody hanging around. I thought I'd let him try some, see if he likes it. Whenever he tries out new stuff he's just like a puupy, sniffing and licking. If he doesn't like it, we can very clearly see it on his face :P and out whatever that is comes.

He loved the milo powder though. I finished making my milo and in that few minutes, he was bugging me to Open, open, open.

The milo tin of course.

What else, a new found snack of course. And with the sugar, it may have made him done
this.

So now you know, mummy was a hyper child too :P

My second Award!

EastCoastLife, Lovely Mummy and Nesh awarded me with the cool pink bagde.




They think I am a rockin' and rollin' cool blogger. But the truth is, I rock! That is, hard-headed as a rock and the only rollin' thing I have is the rolling pin I keep waving in front my hubby and son when they are in their 'Selective Hearing' mode.

Thanks ECL and LM, though. It's great to be where I am today. Same date last year, I haven't met one single blogger friend, but today I feel we are like one close-knitted blogosphere community. When I need to rant and scream, I know I will have lots of support and virtual shoulders to cry on.

I don't consider this a tag, and I would like to forward this award to all the lady bloggers in my sidebar.

WE ALL ROCK!! YEAH!!!

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

BBBBRRRRRRRR...............!!!

It is THE coldest day for me.

I didn't even want to touch a drop of water. And when I did take my shower, the bathroom was like sauna. Pretty sure the moulds and scums are loving and thanking me for it, especially when they decide to reside in my washing machine.

It's also in the news that it snowed in Ballarat, Woodend, Daylesford and even parts of Mount Dandenong. It snowed at my backyard too! Well, not really snow, more like mini hail. Aidan got all excited when he saw those tiny droplets of ice all over the ground. I shoo-ed him back into the house. Freezing!

Wilkin took a half day sicky today, but we stayed at home and did nothing. Miserable weather. The only time we got out was for dinner, I escaped from cooking today :) and we went to Malaysia Garden in Clayton. I had the 'wat-tan-hor' (noodles in egg gravy with combination of pork, prawns and squid). I tasted LURVELY! Exactly like the one at Ipoh town leh! I can still smell it in my burp. Hahahha!!

Wilkin had his usual curry laksa. He always says his dad orders the same thing i.e. beef stew noodles, but he's the same. At a certain shop he'll order that certain meal, and here at Malaysia Garden, curry laksa. For me, whenever I come here, no fail I try everything out. So far so good. If I want to eat anything spicy, we will order Hainan Chicken Rice for Aidan, coz then Dada can sapu the rest.

Aaahh... what a night. I bought some frozen 'tong yuen' (rice balls with sesame filling) and we had hot tong sui on a cold cold night.

Aaahhh.... c'est la vie~

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How to make your baby know when it is day or night, or rather, make him sleep at night and no mucking around!

I read with interest of many new mums sharing their experience (or in the middle of it!) on caring and doing their best to keep their babies comfortable.

Isn't it a miracle, such a tiny baby, with only little needs, to be fed and kept clean, and sometimes entertained :P but manage to make many adults go coconuts with sleepless nights and dangerously high level of stress?

And since I am over the sleepless nights now, not that I have many in relation to my dear little rascal (lucky me!), I'd like to share my experience, and hope some new mums can get a little tip here and make it work for them.

Aidan slept in a bassinet for the first three months. During the day, he will be either in the rocking chair while he was awake, or my bed during the afternoon naps. The bassinet is only for him to sleep in at night. It was my way of differentiating day and night for him.

By 7.30 or latest 8pm, I closed all the blinds and curtains to make the room as dark as possible, put him in his bassinet till the next morning, except for feeds and change of nappies, of course. If he ever made a fuss, I will carry him for a while, or rock his bassinet, or whatever I did, it will be in the room. Never out. I had a night light on if I needed to feed or change Aidan.

Other than that, I find that the white noise in ocean waves soothed him a lot. It was the closest to the sounds in my body I could relate to. Imagine the baby inside you, who had been listening to these heartbeat and the swooshing and swishing of blood and liquid rushing all through your veins and arteries. I bought a white noise recorder at Dimmey's then, for less than $20 and it had the sounds of the ocean waves, stream, rain and birds.

If he cried, or for whatever reason, we will remain in the room. Wilkin has been very supportive throughout, thank goodness for that, as he had to go to work during the day. He had been waking up with me everynight for the first month, just to help me out in getting the lukewarm water to clean Aidan's bum bum when he poo-ed, and to take out the dirty nappies.

After a short time, Aidan associated the bassinet with bed/night time. He 'knew' there won't be anything exciting happening even if he kicked up a fuss.

Three months later, he was upgraded to a baby cot. And unfortunately, my room didn't have enough space for that. So that was when he had his own room. I had separation anxiety, mind you, and the loudest in volume with the baby monitor wasn't loud enough for me. Even if he was just in the next room, with no bedroom doors closed!

Everything was fine till he was more aware of his surroundings. He wanted out! He wanted play! So I had to start the routine all over again.

I stayed with him, outside his cot, everytime leaving for a short while, telling him I will be back. Eventually the break grew longer, until he got used to the idea. I did not entertain him, no talking, no laughing. Well, of course there were small talks, but not 'conversation.'

Next, he was upgraded to a single bed. This was tough, as he could run out from his room. He didn't like the bed, but the cot was getting too small for him. We took the opportunity to remove the cot when Aidan and myself were back in Ipoh. So when we got back, it was easier for him not to see his cot being taken away. Aidan slept by my side the whole month we were back in Malaysia, so naturally, he didn't quite liked the idea of being alone again, in a new bed.

For the first week, he cried almost every night and kept running out from his room. I did the same routine again. Instead of sleeping next to him, I sat beside his bed, quiet, with no eye contact. Just so he knew I was there for him, but it was bedtime. I sometimes fell asleep myself sitting there, haha.

Then smooth sailing. Perseverence does pay :)

Today, Aidan goes to bed at 8.30pm, or 9.30 on the weekends. Don't you mums hate me? Hahhaha!!

I hope some mums out here will find this post useful, and if you have any questions, I will try my best to answer :) By the way, I got these tips from Super Nanny. And Dr. Christopher Green :)