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Thursday, September 30, 2010
For Daddy during pregnancy
By 8 Weeks, you've noticed her breasts are enlarging and firming up, to heart-quickening proportions. They look and feel different to you, and you may find yourself just a little bit obsessed. But always ask before you touch, and touch gently when you get the go-ahead. They are hyper-sensitive NOW!! (Early pregnancy breasts — and especially nipples — are often painfully tender, so there's always the possibility that a look-but-don't-touch policy may be in effect until the end of the first trimester.) Whether you're just looking or touching, enjoy them while you can — in seven months or so you'll be sharing them with someone who craves them even more than you do.

At 9 Weeks, don't fight with her mood swings..... it's the hormones doing the talking…and they'll be doing a whole lot of talking in the months to come and they won't be quieting down anytime soon.
As a husband, you got to understanding. A hug, if you can get close enough, will do wonders.


DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 3:21 PM

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My Yummy Yummy Porridge

Hmmm....
This morning I just had a pack of nasi lemak at 11 plus and 2 plus I'm hunger for tea break...
Haha....

Mummy not around = Nothing to eat!!!

So decided to cook myself a bowl of porridge....
Here it it....


Maggi instant Abalone porridge....

Normally when hubby at home, he will be the one doing the cooking and we will share the portion. Nevermind, since hubby is working so I cooked myself...

Yummy!!!!

This porridge serving is for 2 pax and I finished them all by myself.

I'm so full now...



DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 3:01 PM

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Week 9 of Pregnancy

28 Sept 2010


I'm 9 Weeks Pregnant!!!



Woohoo....
9 weeks already!!!!
1st Tri coming to an end soon...
Tummy is getting abit tighter now....

Feeling rather tired these days...
Find it so hard to lift my head off the pillow...
Zzzz....
Zzzz....
And get hungry very fast, every few hours I'm hungry again...
Is it a good thing not to have morning sickness???
Haha....
People said no appetite to eat but I eat like nobody business...
Don't know how much weigh I have put on??
Hmmm.....
Most important is my little darling is growing well....
Recently, also having frequent headaches. Still bearable else will pop in alot of panadol already, endure endure and endure.....


Baby in Week 9 of Pregnancy


9 Weeks Pregnant

Your baby is busy building muscle, but all you may want to do these days is take a nice long nap.

Sunrise, sunset: Would you believe your baby is having his or her first graduation already? Yes, it's true: At 9 weeks, your scholar-to-be has ended his or her embryonic stage and is entering the fetal period now (good-bye embryo, hello fetus). Your fetus is now about one inch long, the size of a medium green olive. The head has straightened out and is more fully developed, the ears are much more prominent, and some new organs (the liver, spleen, and gallbladder) are forming. Your fetus is also making spontaneous movements of his or her arms and legs now that minuscule muscles are beginning to develop, though you won't feel your tiny dancer for at least another two months.

While it's way too early to feel anything, it's not too early to hear something (possibly). Your baby's heart is developed enough — and grown large enough — so that its beats can be heard with a Doppler, a handheld ultrasound device that amplifies the lub-dub sound the heart makes. But don't worry if your practitioner can't pick up the sound of your baby's heartbeat yet. It just means your shy guy or gal is hiding in the corner of your uterus, or has his or her back facing out, making it hard for the Doppler to find its target. In a few weeks (or at your next visit) the miraculous sound of your baby's heartbeat is certain to be audible for your listening pleasure.


Mummy Body in Week 9 of Pregnancy

Chances are you've never felt so tired in your life and for good reason: Your body is working overtime preparing for motherhood as it develops the placenta, your baby's lifeline. At the same time, your metabolism and hormone levels are surging, which triggers a decrease in blood sugar and blood pressure. The result of all this: PREGNANCY FATIGUE. Relief is around the corner as your energy level increases (and morning sickness decreases) over the next few weeks once placenta construction is completed.

Healthy Snacking

Dealing with nausea and vomiting during pregnancy isn't easy — but it's especially hard when you're anxious to start feeding yourself and your baby well. Don't worry. As challenged as your tender first trimester appetite is right now, it's still up to the challenge of filling your baby's nutritional needs (since he's just a little bigger than a pea right now, those needs are pretty tiny, too). In the meantime, if big meals are a big turnoff, eat at least six smaller, but nutrient-packed mini-meals and snacks throughout the day. Not only will the mini-meals be easier for your queasy stomach to…um…stomach, but keeping your tummy a little bit filled is the best way to keep it from emptying out (over the toilet). Right now, focus on foods you find less offensive (even if it's crackers, crackers, and more crackers), choosing a healthy option whenever your stomach doesn't protest (make those crackers whole grain, and serve them up with a slice of mild cheddar). And don't forget to tap into the soothing power of ginger!

Week 9 Pregnancy Symptoms

Frequent urination: If your sleep’s being interrupted by that gotta-go feeling, try double-voiding when you pee — when you think you’re done peeing, pee again. This will help empty out your bladder completely and maybe buy you an extra hour of shut-eye during the night.

Fatigue: It’s a drag when you’re dragging yourself through the day. Make a point of getting your sleep — yes, it’s obvious, but between racing to the bathroom at midnight to pee and your mind racing with all those pregnancy worries, you may find it difficult to comply with your body’s ever-rising request for rest. So turn away from the computer (which can leave you too wired to fall asleep), turn in earlier (maybe after reading a book or magazine), and linger in bed longer. That extra sleep should give you some staying power.

Breast tenderness and change: Another thing that may be keeping you up at night? Your bigger breasts, which are not just larger but more tender too. The increased blood flow and their larger size can make them ultrasensitive — and make you more uncomfortable at night. You can wear a cotton sports bra to minimize the discomfort.

Excessive saliva: You may be feeling as if you’ve got enough spit to fill up a spittoon (and then some!). Using a minty mouthwash and brushing your teeth as often as you can make your mouth dryer.

Heartburn and indigestion: Need a quick trick for banishing your next bout of heartburn? Chew some sugarless gum. Chewing increases saliva, which then neutralizes the acid in your stomach. Tums or Rolaids also eases the burn (and gives you a calcium boost to boot).

Flatulence: Got enough gas to rival a frat boy? Don’t worry — you’re not the first mom-to-be mortified by a sudden expulsion of gas (at either end) in a public place. But if you’d like to keep those embarrassing explosions to a minimum, try opting for small meals that won’t overload your digestive system as much as large meals do.

Bloating: Who knew pregnancy could spawn so many uncomfortable symptoms! To keep that gassy, bloated feeling to a minimum, eat a healthy diet and drink plenty of water to avoid constipation (see below), which can aggravate bloating.

Constipation: To avoid even more bloating, try to get those bowels moving at their normal (or prepregnancy normal) pace. Besides drinking lots of water, have a go at fruit and vegetable juices to make you go. You could try hot water and lemon first thing in the morning (or last thing at night) — some pregnant women swear by it!

Increased sense of smell: If that keen sense of smell is making your life an olfactory ordeal, try leaving windows open (to banish musty bedroom odors or cooking smells) and washing your clothes more often (fibers tend to hold onto smells).




DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 10:32 PM

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Skin problem during pregnancy
Pregnancy can cause some pretty wacky complexion stuff (thank you, hormones!), from excessive oiliness to excessive dryness (or both at the same time), from acne to blotchiness, and most strangely, to chloasma, a patchy skin discoloration mysteriously dubbed the mask of pregnancy.

If that pregnancy radiance you've always read about hasn't kicked in, a facial might be just the ticket to getting that glow going. At 8 Weeks pregnant, most facials are fine as long as you let your aesthetician know you're expecting so she can skip those treatments, such as peels, that might irritate your ultra-sensitive skin. (And keep on smiling: You can deal with those smile lines later — no Botox for now.) The added benefit of that deep facial cleansing? It's a great stress reliever. You glow, girl!


DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 2:32 PM

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中秋节快乐
八月十五庆中秋

月圆人团圆

Happy Mid Autumn!!!

Today is Mid Autumn festival or lantern festival, normally whole family will gather together for the day.
Eat dinner together...
Play lantern and candles together...
Watch the full moon...
Eat mooncake...

Still remember last time, hubby used to buy me paper lantern and candles. We will carry the lantern and light up all the candles just like small kids..
Haha...

Those were the sweet fun days....




DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 2:13 PM

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Week 8 of pregnancy
21 Sept 2010

I'm 8 Weeks pregnant now!!!

Can see my little tummy protruding??

What is my progress now??
Feeling extremely tired and hungry at time...
**Think I put on some weight already cause my face getting rounder and rounder....
As usual, my face will get the fat first**

Back abit stiff and aching....
Constipation....

Other than that, so far so good....
No morning sickness
No cramps...
*** Chey chey, touchwood***


Baby Progress in Week 8


8 Weeks Pregnant

Your baby is now measured around 1.6 cm long and is now called a fetus after eight weeks of development and becoming more recognizable as human. Bones and organs continue to develop and fingers are beginning to form. At a length of about half an inch right now, your baby has graduated from blueberry-sized to raspberry-sized. But weekly growth is getting a bit hard to estimate, and here's why: Growth occurs at about the rate of one millimeter each day, but that growth isn't necessarily just in height. Spurts can occur in the arms, legs, back, and other parts of your baby's body. So, big changes will be occurring every which way in the coming months.

A close-up view of your little embryo would reveal a more baby-like appearance. You'd see an upper lip forming, the protruding tip of that cute button nose, and tiny (and very thin) eyelids. And check out those hands and feet! Your baby's webbed fingers and toes are differentiating now, so give your baby a round of applause.

All this growing is exciting for your baby too. How do you know? His or her heart is beating at the incredible rate of 150 times per minute. (That's twice as fast as your heart beats.) Your baby's digs are growing, too. Amniotic fluid increases at a rate of about two tablespoons per week to accommodate your womb's growing tenant.


Mummy body in Week 8

If you’re feeling sick then you’re definitely not alone! It happens to two out of three pregnant women during early pregnancy. Your nausea may be more noticeable in the morning but it can occur at any time. The bad news is that it tends to be at its worst around now and for another few weeks, but by week 14 about half of pregnant moms feel no further symptoms.

For the rest it can take a little longer, although symptoms can come and go throughout pregnancy. We know it’s not a total comfort, but nausea and morning sickness feelings are almost always associated with a healthy pregnancy. These tried and tested solutions are certainly worth a go:

• Try to nibble on some dry crackers or biscuits before getting out of bed in the morning

• Try to eat small frequent meals to keep something in your stomach

• Even if you find you can’t tolerate food, it’s very important to keep drinking fluids. If you find it difficult to drink anything try sucking on ice cubes, ice lollies, or sips of fruit juice

• Motion sickness bands can work for morning sickness too! You wear them on your wrist to press on an acupuncture point and they might just help.

• Try ginger – it has proven effective for many people. Why not try ginger ale, dry ginger biscuits, ginger tea or root ginger grated into boiling water?

Week 8 Pregnancy Symptoms

Fatigue: What’s making you so tired these days? Try everything! Pregnancy is hard work, and you should ask for help — from your partner, from your family, and from your friends. Having your partner (or a pal) lend a hand means you might have enough energy to go out for a walk (and then go to bed!).

Nausea and vomiting: Those queasy feelings may still be sticking around this week. Try eating foods with ginger (many studies show it works for reducing nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) — ginger cookies, real ginger ale, or ginger candies. And try taking your prenatal vitamin during dinner rather than on an empty stomach. The chewable kind might also make you feel less queasy.

Food cravings and aversions: Craving weird substances such as clay or laundry starch? These types of cravings are called pica and could be a sign of a nutritional deficiency, especially of iron.

Flatulence: Along with the bloating and constipation comes that other common scourge of pregnancy: flatulence (aka farting). The (aptly named) hormone relaxin, along with progesterone, is working to relax the muscles in your body, including those in your gastrointestinal tract. This causes food to move along more slowly, which leads to indigestion and gassiness. What can you do about it (except apologize to those around you)? Try to relax when you eat — tension can cause you to swallow air along with your food, which can form gas pockets in your belly.

Bloating: Those swell pregnancy hormones may cause you to swell as they slow down your metabolism. Try to drink lots of fluid and follow a healthy diet to avoid constipation, which only aggravates your bloated feeling.

Constipation: Fiber can be your BFF in the fight against those sluggish intestines, so add some fiber to every meal. But pace yourself if you’re not used to a fiber-rich diet or you’ll find yourself gassier than ever before: For instance, replace that white rice with brown and serve it along with your roasted chicken and veggies but don’t overload your system with a dish of brown rice, tofu, and broccoli.

Increased sense of smell: If your heightened sense of smell is making mealtime preparation unbearable, switch to foods that you don’t have to cook or, better yet, have your partner pitch in. If there’s a window in the kitchen, leave it open. Or just cook the foods you can stand to eat.

Increased vaginal discharge: Yet another bodily fluid introduced to you courtesy of estrogen — leukorrhea, a thin, milky vaginal discharge. (When estrogen increases blood flow to the pelvic area, it stimulates the body’s mucous membranes.) Leukorrhea protects the birth canal from infection by maintaining a healthy balance of bacteria, so don’t try to douche or wash it away.

Occasional headaches: All that exhaustion, stress, and hunger (or nausea) you’re experiencing (plus those pesky hormones) can make your head ache — literally. Some women get headaches more often during pregnancy, and others don’t. Make sure you’re getting enough rest to ward off fatigue-triggered headaches and keep eating to prevent your blood sugar from dropping and triggering them as well.

Occasional faintness or dizziness: You might find yourself light-headed these days. That’s because your body isn’t producing enough blood to fill your rapidly expanding circulatory system, which is gearing up to meet the needs of that other (little) body. Let your practitioner know if it happens a lot; otherwise, lie down as soon as you feel light-headed. If that’s not possible, then sit and bend as far forward as you can and put your head between your knees.


Pregnancy Tip: Eating Fruit During Pregnancy

Fruit is always your friend — but consider it your best friend while you're expecting. Not only does nature's sweetest bounty contain essential vitamins and other nutrients that are good for you and your baby, but it plays a starring role in keeping you regular (pass the prunes, please!). More sweet news: The right fruit can stand in for just about any vegetable you're shunning when pregnancy aversions and nausea may be keeping you from bellying up to the salad bar. (For instance, opt for dried apricots when you can't stomach broccoli.) A good rule of nutritional thumb when it comes to fruits (and veggies): Stronger colors spell better nutrition. But more often than not, it's what's inside that counts. So while a cantaloupe pales in comparison with a red apple on the outside, the inside tells a different story; the deeply hued flesh of the melon way outscores the white apple in vitamin and mineral content. Select your produce, then, by the color of its “inner” rainbow when shopping and you'll find nutrients worth their weight in gold.


DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 2:22 PM

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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Bon Voyage to Bro and Aimei..
Today is the day!!!

18 Sept 2010

6.45am flight at T3


Hubby and myself woke up very early cause we going to airport to send my bro and Aimei off.

They are going to States, Phoenix, Arizona.

He will only be back 2 years later
....

Use to keep saying will be leaving States soon...
Will be leaving States soon...
Today, they are really leaving....

I wonder papa and mama got sleep well last night??

Papa and mama also went to send them off, though they never
mention anything at the airport, neither did they exchange much words but their expression showed that they 舍不的.
Afterall, it going to be 2 long years.


天下父母心

Where got parents dont feel sad and worry one?
No matter, where we go?
How old we are already?
What problem we encounter?
In our parents' eyes, we are always a child!!!
When they finally bid farewell to everyone, I saw tears in Aimei's mum eyes.
Suddenly feel the sadness in my heart too....

Once over there, everything got to be independent hemselves not like at home.

Hope they adopt well to the environment there!!

And go round States to tour...
Have fun and remember to take plenty of photos and upload onto FB so that I can show papa and mama....

My little darling...
By the time, 小舅舅 and 小舅母 come back from States, you should be at least 12mths old le....

Will you recognise them and look who they are??
Haha.....

This is how they look like now.....






DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 9:07 AM

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Thursday, September 16, 2010
PIG???
I'm like a PIG....

Whaha...

Today, I eat and sleep and eat.....

Think very fast I will be a
BIG FAT PIG....

Feeling hungry so frequent....

Gosh....

My back is so aching...

So Stiff...

Sit also cannot sit long....

Just like a old granny....

Haiz...

Feeling so BEK CEK!!


I keep reminding myself, I have come so far....

Just need to continue Jia you...

Endure...

This small pain is nothing as compare to previous jabbing pain..

I'm sure I can overcome the pain without taking panadol...





DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 10:47 PM

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
1st scan - Week 7
I'm down with BAD FLU....
Ah Chooooo......

Today is the long wait for my every 1st scan appointment
Time: 4pm


I'm so excited, nervous and worry!!! Phew... Cause we will be seeing our little one for the first time.. For this IVF, I have transferred 3 embryos. I'm so glad 1 of you clinged hard on mummy.... Though is Singleton but I'm very contented!!!

Our little one is 7mm now!!

Today Im in Week 7.....

EDD set to be on 2-5 May


Why there is a range??
Cause I did IVF so by calculation I'm Week 7 but on v-scan Im Week 6 day 5.
Dr Loh said +/- 2 days difference.
By Week 10, which is 5 Oct 2010, when I see her again.
She can confirm the EDD actual day.

Little one is only 7mm but we can hear the heart beats....

Heart beats beating at 132bpm (Good ranges)

When I see the little foetus, I'm so touched.
Suddenly feels that all the pains, efforts and money spend are all worth while...

Thank you my little darling, for hanging on with me...
I'm so looking forward to hold you in my arms.

Look at my funny tummy, not much difference....
Haha...
Still can fit into my shorts.....
So far so good, no morning sickness...

Week 7

Weight: 43.8kg

Blood pressure: 111/73


Length 7mm

Heart beats 132 bpm


I remembered my blood test wasnt very good the previous round, so I remember to ask Dr Loh will it affected my little one?

I'm lacked of Iron therefore blood pressure abit on the low side. So I need to start on my vitamins and supplements now....

This is the medicines collected for today consultation...

Duphaston (Oral support)

Folic Acid

Obimin Vitamins and supplements


Also collected my 6K medisave claim cheque from RH...

Better than nothing...
Haha...
At least can cover my expense coming to 15K. More to come with more tests need to be done.

Total investment: $285.55/-

Next appointment 5 Oct 2010, Tuesday
4.30pm



DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 11:40 PM

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Week 7 of Pregnancy
14 Sept 2010

7 weeks Pregnant!!!

Baby Progress in Week 7 of Pregnancy

7 Weeks Pregnant

Pretty fast, actually. At 7 weeks, your baby's length is approximately a quarter of an inch — the size of a blueberry. Sounds pretty tiny still? Consider this for a little perspective: Your baby is 10,000 times bigger now than it was at conception a month ago.


The biggest fetal growth this week is your baby's head (the better to store all those smarts in), with new brain cells being generated at the rate of 100 cells per minute. How's that for a budding genius?

And talking about buds, your baby is going out on a limb this week as his or her arm and leg buds begin to sprout and grow longer (and stronger), dividing into hand, arm, and shoulder segments — and leg, knee, and foot segments (though the limb buds look more like paddles than hands or feet at this early stage).

Also forming this week are your baby's mouth and tongue. And although your embryo is just one month old, it's already gone through three sets of kidneys. The ones in place now are the permanent set and are poised to begin their important work of waste management. In about a week, your baby will start producing urine. Lucky for you, there's no need for diapers (yet). As your baby matures inside you, much of that urine will be excreted into the amniotic fluid, swallowed again by your baby, and then excreted again in a continuous cycle.

Mummy Body in Week 7 of Pregnancy

Your baby might be the size of a blueberry, but your breasts probably look more like melons. By this point, some expectant moms have grown a full cup size, which might be welcome news if those boobs weren't so darn tender. The culprits? Those naughty (though necessary) pregnancy hormones again, along with an increase in blood flow and a buildup of fat — all essential to the task your body can perform in about eight months: BREASTFEEDING your newborn!

Week 7 Pregnancy Symptoms

Frequent urination: Between the nausea and the need to pee, you’re still spending a lot of time in the bathroom these days. The pregnancy hormone hCG is increasing the blood flow to your pelvic area, and that in turn affects the other flow. Don’t cut back on liquids, though (but you may want to cut back on coffee, which is a diuretic). Your body (and baby!) needs a steady supply of fluids during pregnancy.

Fatigue: Of course you’re tired — you’re still engaged in the Herculean task of manufacturing the placenta (your baby’s life-support system) as well as getting used to all those conflicting emotions you’re experiencing. One way to fight fatigue is by eating smaller meals more often. (It’ll help your queasy stomach, too). Eating six mini meals will keep your blood sugar on an even keel, and that in turn will help your energy level. Just make most of those mini meals healthy ones!

Breast tenderness and changes: Are your breasts sprouting blue veins that are beginning to make them look like an interstate highway map? In fact, these veins do act like highways: They transport the nutrients and fluids from you to your baby after he (or she) is born. To minimize sagging and stretch marks later on, invest in a good bra now (maybe even a maternity one that will give you more support).

Nausea and vomiting: Don’t choose the nursery colors just yet, but studies do show that moms-to-be who are severely nauseated in the first trimester tend to be carrying girls, thanks to the interplay of hormones produced by you and the female fetus. But regardless of your baby’s gender and how sick you feel, you’ll still want to keep some food down. Stick to foods that appeal to you, even if you’re only eating fruit salads for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. (Your baby’s nutritional needs are tiny at this point, so no worries.)

Excessive saliva: As if feeling queasy wasn’t enough, you may also be contending with extra saliva pooling in your mouth. It should pass by the end of your first trimester (only seven more weeks to go!), but until it does, chew lots of sugarless gum.

Food cravings and aversions: Stuck eating the same thing night after night because very few foods appeal to your picky palate now? Don’t worry — you’re not robbing your baby of precious nutrients by eating the same (healthy) thing over and over. If cravings are driving you crazy, give in to them once in a while — then eat well for the rest of the day.

Heartburn and indigestion: If you’ve got a burning sensation from the depths of your stomach to your mouth after you eat, then you’ve got pregnancy-induced indigestion and heartburn. Avoid your heartburn triggers (spicy or fatty foods, caffeinated drinks, whatever does it to you) and drink either before or after you eat — too much fluid mixed with too much food will distend your stomach and aggravate the burn.

Constipation: If pregnancy has clogged up the works for you, you’re not alone. The muscles in your bowels have relaxed so the food you eat can stay around your system longer. That’s good for your baby — more nutrients for her (or him) — and bad for you since sluggish bowels can leave you feeling, well, sluggish too. A good way to get things moving is to get your fill of the good bacteria found in probiotics. Find yogurts that contain active cultures and eat one a day (or take a probiotics supplement after checking with your practitioner). Probiotics will stimulate the intestinal bacteria to break down food better and help your digestive track keep things moving.




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Sunday, September 12, 2010
"Reunion Dinner"
My younger bro will be posted oversea to Phoenix, Arizona this coming Sat, 18 Sept 2010.

This evening, we decided to have steamboat dinner at home.
Total 8 of us, full strength....
Perhaps this will be our "last" reunion dinner together until bro and Aimei are back from States 2 years later.

Weather is hot....
Kitchen is stuffy...

All of us gathered around the table and had our dinner.

I know papa and mama feel sad deep inside their heart though they never say a single word, afterall they will be away for so long.
Haiz....
But this can't be help....
Only hope time shoo shoo faster....
Or when they are back for vacation a year later.





DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 11:36 PM

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Friday, September 10, 2010
Zander's 1st Birthday Bash
Weather was excellent today...
Though in the afternoon, there were fall but the rain stopped in the late evening.

Today is a long day for me....
Early in the morning went out for home delivery then we headed to Old Airport Road for breakfast....
We queued almost half an hour for our Lor mee....
Yummy yummy....

Then we rushed down one temple at Race Course Road to pray pray...
Lucky we managed to find the temple...
Auspicious timing is 11-1pm...
Haha...
We reached around 12 plus...

After we are done with the praying, we quickly rushed to Sim Lim cause my laptop power adaptor is spoilt. Cannot power up at all...
Same time went round asking the price for Ipad....
Still deciding whether want to get a set of it...
Most likely is yes leh...
Hahaha....
Today so much walking make my butt so aching...

Not forgetting.....
Today my Godson, Zander Yap, celebrate his 1st Birthday Bash!!
Although he only turn One on 15 Sept...


Had a great time there meeting with Meiling and Qian Qian!!
Foods was very yummy..
Can see Xiaomei's family members put in alot of effort on these birthday party, especially her mum, dad and uncle... working none stop one...

Same time, also got the following CDs from Xiaomei...

Hoping can convert to MP3 then I can save money dont need to buy them.
Whaha....
Not I stingy leh....
Must save..
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Good news everywhere...
Woohoo....
Good news everywhere now.....

So happy!!

Happy!!

Happy!!

Happy!!

Congrats to Qian Qian and Nicholas!!!
Qian is expecting her No. 2 now

Next is Xiaomei's Sister!!!
Think her name is Esther.....
She is expecting also...

Our EDD will be very close to each other....
We will have alot of bunny baby around!!!
Whaha...

Ops...
We suppose to shhhh.....
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I get to know grumpus from Singapore Motherhood Forum, I find that she is very knowledgeable!! Everything she also know the answer....
So coincidence she's also from RH and I met her once during my ER day...
We didnt said hi to each other but my 6 senses tell me she is grumpus though I dont know her real name. After that I saw her in the forum, she mention she saw me also and she is the lady in blue.
My 6 senses always so accurate....
Not always, but most of the time....
Whaha....
*Thick skin*
She teach me how to count how weeks I am now....
The day of ER is week 2...
ER is on 10 August, Tuesday = Week 2
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Today is 9 Sept, Thursday = Week 6 Day 2

Hahaha....
I also dont know how true, but never mind since I dont know anything will take it as it is until I see Dr Loh next Tues....

Be patient......



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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Week 6 of Pregnancy
Roughly, I think I should be in Week 6 this week since I will be seeing Dr Loh next Tues...
OMG...
My ugly 5 pimples still staying on my face....
Grghh....
When they want to disappear??


Did some reading on the net and extract some important infos:

What is happening during Week 6?



Your baby's face is taking shape, which is something sweet to think about as you race to the toilet to pee yet again.

Baby Progress in Week 6 of Pregnancy


6 Weeks Pregnant

Your baby’s now about 8mm long – double the size they were last week, but still only the size of a little tadpole. Their tiny heart has already started to beat at about 100–130 beats per minute as blood begins to circulate. The little buds that will become arms and legs are starting to form. Brain waves are detectable from day 40 as brain tissues are growing rapidly. Their eyes are starting to take shape and have already started to darken with pigment.

Mummy Body in Week 6

Your body may not yet have changed on the outside, but there's a lot happening on the inside. For one thing, the pregnancy hormone HCG is causing an increase of blood flow to your pelvic area, and your kidneys are becoming more efficient at ridding your body of waste; add to that the fact that your growing uterus is beginning to push down on your bladder and you've got a perfect (pee) storm. What else is going on in there? Bloating, queasiness, and cravings.
During early pregnancy, it’s important to take supplements of folic acid to help reduce the risk of neural tube defects such as spina bifida.

Pregnancy Symptoms

Frequent urination:

You’re eating for two and peeing for two these days, thanks to your kidneys, which are getting more efficient about ridding your body of waste (yours and your growing baby-to-be’s). You can blame your uterus too, which is putting pressure on your bladder now. To make sure you empty it all out (and save yourself another trip to the bathroom in ten minutes), lean forward when you pee.

Fatigue:

Building that baby (and the life support your growing fetus needs) is hard work, so it’s no wonder you feel exhausted. Listen to your body — if it’s screaming at you to take a break, then take five! But do fit in some exercise: Take a walk or a yoga class; the endorphins you release will lift your mood and help you sleep better. Just don’t overdo!

Breast tenderness and changes:

No, it’s not your imagination — your nipples are sticking out more than usual. They may be tender too (so definitely warn your partner about what feels good to the touch and what doesn’t). Why the luscious look these days? All the better to see you with, my dear! Your body is gearing up to breastfeed, and the darker areolas (the skin around the nipples) turn your nipples into a bull’s-eye for your newborn, whose eyesight at birth won’t be very good.

Nausea and vomiting:

Whether you are experiencing slight queasiness or hurling breakfast, lunch, or dinner (or all three), look on the bright side. Women who experience some nausea are significantly less likely to miscarry than those who don’t. Combat queasiness by eating small snacks that combine protein and complex carbs — cheese and multigrain crackers, yogurt and granola, whatever your stomach can stomach.

Heartburn and indigestion:

Here’s the not-so-great news — the chances of getting through the next nine months heartburn-free are nearly zero. That’s because the muscle at the top of the stomach that usually prevents digestive juices from backing up relaxes. But here's better news: you can minimize the symptoms if you don't rush through your meals and avoid clothes that constrict your belly.

Bloating:

Blame the progesterone that’s coursing through your body as you read this — this delightful hormone is essential for maintaining a healthy pregnancy, but it also is responsible for your puff mommy-to-be look. Eat lots of fiber and drink plenty of water to avoid getting constipated, which can aggravate bloating.

Increased sense of smell:

Now that you’re pregnant, you’ve got a bloodhound’s keen nose. Blame your hormones again. If your nose is making the queasies worse, surround yourself with some scents that may make you feel better (if there are any). Some to try: mint, ginger, and lemon.



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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
What your baby sees
Saw this article from Todays paper:

Ever wonder how your baby sees the world?
Well, here's what doctors have discovered.

Newborns under 1 month
of age have vision that is about 40 times blurrier than yours.
They cant decipher fine lines or colours - which is why they respond to black and white patterns and deeply contrasting colours. They focus best on things 15-30cm away.

Between 2-3 months, they start to distinguish bright colours and see a bit better. But they dont develop depth perception until 4-5 months. That is when it becomes easier for them to reach for small objects. But their vision is still about 8 times blurrier than normal.

Somewhere between 8-12 months they start to see as well as an adult, with keen depth perception. Their short-range vision may still be a bit stronger than their long range, but that will usually change by their 1st birthday.



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Sunday, September 5, 2010
I'm so UGLY!!!
GOSH!!!!

I look so horrible now...

I have 5 BIG pimples round my mouth now....

Pengz.....

Look so ugly man...

3 of them have stayed there for a few days still not yet disappear.

Yesterday 1 more between my nose and mouth....

Grghhhh.......

When will they DISAPPEAR?????


DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 10:58 PM

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Saturday, September 4, 2010
A Long Day
Phew.....
Today is a long tiring day for me....
I'm so not used to wake up early in the morning...
Im so used to sleep until almost noon time everyday after reached Mama's place at 7am...Haha...
This morning need to wake up early to attend ERA course at 10am...Zzz... Zzz...
After the class, we headed down to Chinatown,
I'm so kiasu, bought the Clarins Sketchmark oil from Swaton, cost me $56.

This is the oil I bought...


Hmm... The smell is very nice...
Erm.. something like the smell we smell at those spa but I think smell more like lavender.. Haha....

Also headed to OG to exchange the points which is going to expire soon.

This is what I got myself after topping up $78 (+ 50 points)


Tempur Lumbar Support



The Lumbar Support by Tempur® fits your spine perfectly and provides optimum support. Thanks to its variable height adjustment, anatomical shape and pressure-relieving properties. Ideally combined with the Seat Cushion or Seat Wedge.

Size:
36x36x7 cm

Usual Price: $249



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Friday, September 3, 2010
What I am busying recently??
How time flies....
I have not been working for 3 months....
Jobless for 3 months...

Recently joined ERA as Property Agent,
so hubby and myself are busying studying the property course now.
Still need to take exams...It's a totally new job scope for me, I'm giving it a try...
Still not sure whether can make it anot.
Since I not yet got myself a job yet or I should said no one will want to employ me now.

No job = No money

Little one is on the way, everything also need money now.
Hope I close some deals and earn some money.

Today got the artwork for namecard, here is the layout:

My namecard

Hubby's namecard


DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 2:47 PM

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
EDD???
How to calculate the EDD?
Based on 1st day of last menses???
But I'm not sure about my number of cycle days...

Hmmm....
If based on 24 July 2010, 34 days of cycle.

Due date is 6 May 2011...


DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 1:34 PM

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Cannot cannot eat......
I got 1 nice advisor, haha.....
Reminding me what things can eat, what things cannot eat, what things to take note of....
Hohoho....

CANNOT EAT green bean.....
Tau suan...
Pulut Hitam...


But can eat red bean soup....
Haha....
I thought only peanut cannot eat...
So many things cannot eat...
Zzzz....


DaDDy & MuMMy PeN Off @ 1:16 PM

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