Kelvin..Amelia...Xavier

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Friday, August 23, 2013

7 Secrets to Raising a Happy Child

Nature and nurture are in a never ending battle to claim the disposition of our children. While it’s true that the apple rarely tumbles too far from the tree, it is also true that there are a multitude of things we as parents can do to safeguard the childhoods of our children, limit their exposure to the more damaging elements the world will see fit to introduce in time, and do our best to raise a healthy and happy child.
We might not be able to help the variety of our branches, but we are the ones who control the nutrients in their soil and the sunlight in their sky.
In addition to the obvious things such as making sure your child is consuming the right nutrients, staying hydrated, and getting the quantity of sleep and exercise a growing body needs, here are 7 secrets that can help you raise a happy child.
1. Let your child know you are excited to see them when they enter the room. Let them see the light dance inside your eyes when their gaze drifts into yours. Be mindful of their presence by showing them your smile and greeting them warmly. Say their name out loud. Not only do children love to hear the sound of their name, they also long to feel validation from their loved ones. Think about it from an adult perspective – wouldn’t you love it if the face of the person you loved most lit like a holiday parade every time you entered the room? Your child loves you the most, imagine the returns after a childhood filled with such affection.
2. Teach your child it’s okay to be bored. As parents, it’s often our instinct to entertain our children each and every waking hour. When we don’t possess the time or energy, it is all too easy to allow the glowing blue babysitter in the living room to do the heavy lifting. But when we rely on television, or any other form of autopilot attention, we succeed only in limiting our child’s development. Children have vivid imaginations that flourish upon nurturing. But without the opportunity to coax their creativity, it will only whither on the vine. Allow your child idle minutes to develop their creativity with hands-on activities to stimulate their thought. A few sheets of paper and a box of crayons can keep a well rounded child busy for far longer than an episode of Dora.


3. Limit your child’s media. Related, but not limited to number two. Limiting your child’s exposure to media isn’t only a positive move for promoting their creativity, it is an excellent method to broaden their attention span while grooming their ability to stay calm. Your child will have plenty of exposure to more than you want soon enough. During those precious years when you are the designer of their decisions, you must make sure they are learning to live a life independent from the over-exposure that is often too easy to rely on. Yes it is difficult, but we owe it to the next generation to search for the right road rather than the easy one.

4. Let your child know they are more important than work by giving them eye contact and attention. Your child doesn’t just need you around, they need you present. Play with your child, interact with them, find out what is important to them by asking questions and listening to their answers. Your child deserves at least a little bit of you each and every day, at least a few minutes where you are not considering your email or allowing your thoughts to wander over what’s been left sitting on your desk. Letting your child know they are important is like giving them an insulin shot of happy.
5. Let your child make a few of the rules. You don’t have to make them the boss to let them feel empowered. Often, power struggles with our children are the direct result of them feeling a loss of control. You can easily curb these instances by allowing your child to feel like they are part of making up some of the protocol. By at least appearing to give your child some of the control, you are helping them understand household law inside and out. This will lead directly to a willingness to follow.
6. Teach your child – don’t assume it’s all happening outside the house. Home schooling is every parent’s job. Whether your child attends public or private school, or receives all their schooling at home, it is essential to the world’s best future that parents are the ones to fill in the blanks. There are plenty of skills not taught in school that play a massive role in determining who your children will grow up to be. Children are not raised in tupperware, and when they finally leave us to enter the world far away from our watchful eyes, they must have the sharpened tools that will help them be the best that they can be.
7. Model appropriate behavior. In my opinion, this is the most important item on the list. Children do as they see, not as they’re told. If you want your child to be mindful of others, you must be mindful of others yourself. If you want your child to by happy, you must smile without hesitation. There is no one more influential to your child than you. At least for now.
Raising a happy child is hard work, but it is something that can and must be done.  Once you focus on the needs of your child and ensure you are doing all you can to meet them, your efforts will be rewarded. You will have a healthy and happy child, fortunate to have been raised in a family where childhood wasn’t permitted to simply fade away.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Nerve wracking experience

Yesterday I had a super nerve wracking 1.5hours experience
The locking system for my van just went haywire
and Xavier was locked in the car, strap on his car seat

My phone left in the car...
Hubby already left for work...
No spare key
Luckily, the aircon was on
and Xavier was brave

 Oh god! that moment my mind was completely blank
Luckily... the Hew's and Quek's family came to my rescue
Thank you so much!

Lesson Learnt: Always wind down the window first or left the door open

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

I wouldn't change a thing

Since becoming a mom so much has changed:
I rarely get to sleep later than 8.30am on a weekend
Majority of my day is spent singing songs with action like "Row Row Row the Boat", playing with toddler toys and reading children's books 
I've never been more excited to see another person crawl, walk, say a simple word
I spend a ton of time trying to teach Xavier the very basic and it can be so tedious and mindless for me but i find it so worth it when he gets it!
My living room looks like a toy store exploded everyday
My life revolves around the needs of my 20 months, not my own needs
...and it's all worth it and I wouldn't have it any other way :)











Saturday, March 9, 2013

Congrats to Hubby!

After weeks of hardwork, Hubby finally passed his FAA exam and gotten his A&P License... Yeah! What an achievement..... Congrats with love :)
 

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

7 Rules of Life

Awesome and very true facts of life
Hopefully I can follow up to these rules and life will be wonderful too!!!
 
 
Adapt from Learning Petals


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Funny Videos

Time passes so fast... today is the month of August. Hmmm....We're here for almost 4months already.
Let's start the month with 2 funny videos which taken in the morning... LOL! Simply can't stop laughing when I look at them...it's so comical...


Sunday, July 8, 2012

Lessons From a Child

spot on a meaningful quote on facebook:

“A child can teach an adult three things:

To be happy for no reason,

To always be busy with something,

And to know how to demand with all his might that which he desires.”

~Paulo Coelho

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Feelings on Mother's Day

Now, being a mother myself, I realise is really  not easy. Our responsibility and journey start from day 1 when we knew we are pregnant!!! From that day onwards, we have to go through so much, which husband can hardly experience them.  Women have to go through the morning sickness, experience the first kicks inside our womb, the 9 months of pregnancy, the pain and bitterness of labour until the day we see our little one.  On the first day our little one is born, it marks the beginning of motherhood, from then, we start worrying about feeding, diapering, pooing, bathing.. EVERYTHING!!!

It is our pleasure to witness our kids to grow bigger day by day but as a mother I feel happy and sad at the same time. Happy because my little man is growing up well and healthy. Sad also because he's growing up too fast. How I wish our little man can be forever be our sweet baby in our arms. That's the feeling.. it is very contradict feeling. I think you can only understand if you are a mother yourself. Being a mother is really not easy and there are scarifices that we have to make. Sometimes, we do lost ourselves too but I have no regrets to be a mother and I hope to give all the best I can to my little man :D 

Salute to all mother in the world and wish us all HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!

Monday, April 30, 2012

Last Day At Work

Today’s my last day at work…


Days like this always feel weird and sad.
Weird because you’re leaving something you’ve come to know so well to venture off into a somehow unknown future, sad because you’re leaving behind a load of memories and mainly because you know you’ll be missing the people, you actually spent most of your day with for over 2 years, so much. I guess it’s always the people you get to know, how they touch your life, the different relationships you build with them, the good times, and even the not so good ones, that gets to you.

I’d like to thank all the colleagues at work for the great ride. It was great getting to know you all and to get a chance to work with every single one of you. I hope that we’ll get to carry our personal relationships well on into the future.

I’d like to thank the company for having me as part of the team. I’m proud of these years that I spent in it, the role I had and the work I did. I’m very happy to see the company growing further and going on to higher grounds.

I wish you all the best of luck.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Farewell to breast pump

All good things must come to an end and I've stop EBM when Xavier is at 6mths and 1wk of age. The guilt hits me hard when I look at my little man and felt sad that he would no longer be getting mama's milk -- but I'm exhausted. The pumping, cleaning out the bottles and feeding him take up a big chunk of my day. Time that I would rather be interacting and playing with my little man.
So after much consideration, I've decided to say sayonara to my breast pump :)

Monday, April 23, 2012

A Note of Farewell

30 April 2012 is my last day of work

As I'm drafting a nice goodbye email to my co-workers, my mind has been flooded with mixed feelings.  
I'm happy and excited about my 2 years stay in USA, but at the same time it makes me sad to know that I am leaving a company with such good working environment and great colleagues.

I will definitely miss all the gossips and 5pm tea break session :(

Friday, April 20, 2012

What's next???

Movers had collected our 40 boxes of belongings today :)

Have also received my little man new luggage, just 4 days after placing the order. The delivery was fast and it was very well packed. Wonderful luggage bag, sweet colour and super lightweight and it not as big as I think...   

Have done up a packing list for my little man, will start packing his stuff tomorrow...

What's next????

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Traveling across time zones

We're flying from our hometown, Singapore to Dallas Forth Worth, Texas USA in just 17days. It's a 20 hours flight so we'r really nervous about it.

The idea of crossing time zones with my little man is one of my greatest worry as a parent. I'm worried about the jet-lag and how it will affect his schedule (bedtime and naptimes). The 13 hour time difference always kills me so I'm assuming my little man is going to feel bad as well.....  Finally, after a long search, I'm so glad that I found this amazing website with such great advices  

Please click for the link --- Jet Lag Survival Guide for Parents 
TOP TIPS:
    1.  Make sure that they are getting lots of outdoor exercise during the day
    2. Make sure that they are getting plenty to eat during the day (and especially in the evening)
    3. You don't need to force them to be awake, but try to keep them out of situations that might soothe them to sleep during the day
it does take some time for baby's internal clock to adjust new time. Try to keep him awake and in the sun as much as you can during daylight hours, and focus on eating and soothing activities during night waking.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Be Myself

came across this quote shared by a friend and I think it’s wonderful


“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” -Theodor Seuss Geisel :)
It reaffirms that, I am happy being me and I have slowly discovered who are those who truly care and love and deserve to be kept as friends. There’s no need to have tonnes of friends, but a few who don’t mind. :)

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Incredibly Busy

Only left 24days more to go!!!! JJJJJ

We have been incredibly busy over the last couple of weeks.

Lots of packing to be done and taking care of my sick baby. 

Finally, the packing is almost done, I would say 90% of it had been completed. The remaining  are the stuff that needs to pack and bring along during our trip.   

Followed up visit to PD on Monday, everything seems good, no more coughing & flu except that there is still some phlegm in his system. Continue to pray for his good health and hope he can get well before the trip. 

What's next? think is time to decide for our apartment in USA. Hmmm~~~ still can't decide where to stay..

Anyway, here's my fav pic of the day :) 

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Counting down 39 days to go!!!!

39 more days to go.... I will be flying off to USA....
Can't wait for this moment to arrive!!!
The thought of being a stay at home mom &
spending the precious time together with baby and hubby really make me happy :D

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Worth Living for

A baby will make love stronger,
days shorter,
nights longer,
bank balance smaller,
home happier,
clothes dirty,
the past forgotten and the future worth living for

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

packing ... packing & packing

Into our 2nd day of packing, done with 10 boxes

More to go.... jia you!!!!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Random Updates

Just an update:

I'm on leave from 14 Mar till 19 Mar to spend time with baby
Carton boxes for packing will arrive tomorrow
Have tender my resignation officially on 9 March. My last day of work should be on 8 April but I have postponed it to 30 April to cover duties for my colleagues.
Extracting my 2 of 4 wisdom tooth tomorrow. My dentist has advised me to remove them as, it is vulnerable to decay, it will affect other teeth, due to improper angulation.
Our USA visa are ready, tentative flight on 4 May
Xavier had his first home made root vegetable today - sweet potato with Breast milk. He loves it lots. Will blog more about it!!!