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Monday, 29 March 2010
Funky iPhone App
Friday, 26 March 2010
On the 6th day...
Not that this has any sort of parallel to what i'm about to say, but this particular 6th day was also a wonderful one for the Ng household. T finally pooped, after 6 agonising days.
I don't know how his little stomach probably the size of a tennis ball can hold 6 days worth of solids and milk.
Note to new parents: Banana is constipating for children. So is iron fortified rice cereal. A combination of both will result in a "poop-plug" hard enough to cut diamonds.
Poop-plug busters are peaches, prunes and pears (remember 3Ps). So when u start ur baby on solids, remember to try these foods early in case of potential constipation.
Sunday, 21 March 2010
The 6th month milestones
- Sitting up (see video). I didn't know i could get him to do this trick until the new ayi showed me. Cool! But actually his physical milestones are getting in the way of a good night sleep, he'd wake up in weird positions and demand to be put back on his tummy. Now i'm weaning him off the tummy position. urgh...
- Eating solids. He has tried carrots, apples, sweet potatoes, peas (which gave him gas), pears, oatmeal and rice cereal. He doesn't always enjoy his mealtimes, he prefers to play with the cutlery.
- Saying "Maaa", "Gaaa"....
- Make strong(er) objections when i take something away.
- More manipulative. He'll cry really loud and sneers when he gets his way.
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Kitchen God(dess)
I've tried 4 recipes and all 4 are easy and delicious. Unlike in the past where i have time to take a picture of everything i cook, nowadays i'm more into gobbling down food before T wakes up, so no pictures. But I hope my word is good enough.
Thanks fern for all the wonderful recipes.
Friday, 12 March 2010
Sugar Coated Words
Me: So... It's your birthday today, what are your thoughts?
Mountain man: Well... I can be richer. But i cannot be happier....
I looked at him in awe.
Mountain man: that was a pretty good line wasn't it. Hehehehe...
12 March 2010, 7am.
Tamagotchi: Maaaa....
He wasn't looking at me when he said "maaa..." but i'll put it down on record that he called me first.
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Creepy...
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
I'm not dead....
For the sake of sanity (and our marriage) we've decided to convert back to a full-time-live-in nanny. Finding good help is not an easy process. I've interviewed close to 15 nannies in the last 1 week. I've been through 1 who quit on me after 3 hours (am i that bad?), and I finally found one today who is acceptable, SO FAR.
Despite my complaints and the so called "hardship" we've been going through, i'm grateful for quite a number of things.
- I've gained more confidence in caring for T. The last nanny commented that I wasn't able to care for T on my own because whenever she went on leave something would happen to T (like he'll get a rash, or a red butt). I felt very angry that she dared to spew such nonsense, I knew she was trying to hurt me because our relationship had turned sour towards the end. But at the back of my mind, i knew I had relied on her so much that i never had the confidence to take a stand and do things my way.
- Our mother-child bond is definitely stronger today than it was 2 months ago. I love our bedtime routine so much. I read him the same Thomas and Friends storybook every night, say a prayer, look into his eyes and hold his tiny hands before putting him to sleep on his tummy. He can now sleep without patting or holding or rocking, he just needs to hear my voice and know that i am there.
- Routine routine routine. I am a believer of routine. T has never been more alert, happy and well-rested. On the contrary, me following T's routine strictly has allowed me more flexibility with my own time because i am not a slave to his unpredictability. I know when he sleeps and wakes so i plan my activities around it. I'm lucky that i discovered T needed a routine quite early so training him was quite easy.
- Family time. It's so easy to become lazy when the nanny is around. Just leave T at home while we go out and spend "adult" time. But without the nanny, we're forced to bring T wherever we go, and it's so surprisingly enjoyable! I do feel like we're spending quality time as a family and it brings us so much joy and satisfaction when we see how happy T is.
All in all, I'm just really grateful for the way things are.
Monday, 8 March 2010
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Monday, 1 March 2010
5.5 months
He recognises mommy and daddy! Today he reached out to me for the first time. Mountain Man and I have been taking turns to reach out to him so he's been ding-donging between us the whole day. hehe.
Who needs stacking blocks when cheap paper cups can achieve the same! T had fun squishing and chewing and destroying the paper cup pyramids i built.
He managed to find a cable taped behind the poster.
" I solemnly swear I am up to no good"
He also started his first taste of real food!! I let him try chewing on some steamed carrot sticks the other day, but it was rather uneventful because the sticks were very slippery so they fell on the floor in a matter of minutes. He couldn't bite off anything because i didn't dare to make the sticks too soft in case he chokes!
The steamed brocoli "trees" were abit more interesting. He happily gnawed on the branches and leaves in this video.
"look ma! I made a dent!"
He obviously didn't have enough so he moved on to his bib after that. hehe.
Can't wait for the actual 6th month mark. I am so ready to start him on solids!