Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A Funny Conversation


Daddy was giving a cheese cracker to the little one...

Mummy: I don't know why you bought that bag of crackers. They're too hard for her to chew.

Daddy: You should ask yourself. You bought it.

Mummy: No you bought it.

Daddy: You bought it!

Mummy: You were the one who put it into the trolley.

Daddy: Now think about it, why would I deny if I really bought it.

At this time both of them realized what was going on and turned to look at the little one, sitting on the couch innocently watching TV while munching her cracker.

Mystery solved.

*Munch munch*


Monday, December 15, 2008

F1 driver in making!

1st class photo

Jae's 1st class photo @ GUG. It's also her last lesson for the term, she enjoyed the most today. It could be because she has been practising all the action songs for the past 7 lessons and finally she can do all of it by herself without much assistance from mummy. She will stretch out her hand when teacher draw a picture on her hand. She knows how to close her eyes for 3seconds and count down for the zoo puppet to come out from the magic bag.
Well Done Jae!

Happiest moment!

Teacher Eerie and Teacher Reana

Last class @ GUG!

It's her 1st time and she seems to enjoy crawling thru it.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

2nd Last Swimming Lesson

Jae and her swimming buddy, Hannah
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Thursday, December 11, 2008

KL

Watching Jae grow up each day, a little taller, a little smarter and well, a little more mischievous makes me feel more alive than any other time in my life. I have my high in my career. But that kind of high always go away after a few days and everything's back to normal. Not this one. Everyday's a new discovery for me and the kid. I wish I can do more for her. Find time to bring her to the museums and exhibits instead of shopping malls and food courts everyday. Have the energy to read her a story before bedtime or something. 

We are planning for a trip to KL and Ipoh on Christmas. It'll be her first trip out of this little island. Everything is planned around her, from the time of departure to the mode of transport, to minimize our little princess' fussiness. 

Let's hope it'll be fun!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

GUG and Swimming

Back when I was small, there's nothing like pre-kindergarden. There's kindergarden and no kindergarden. Sending your kid to a pre-kindergarden/nursery was somehow unnecessary to the people of those time. Now, there's a playgroup school round every corner. New methods from Europe, Japan and US. Left brain, right brain. All of them promise to make your kid a smart alec before she even go to kindergarden. Such kiasu-ness. Jeez I don't even remember how I spend my days before I went to kindergarden.

We have almost decided to end her swimming lessons by the end of this term. Nothing new taught. All the same old routine everytime. But I know Jae loves swimming. Hopefully we'll be able to find another class that teaches something fresh. We are also contemplating if we need another term at GUG. Somehow I'm not very convinced by it. I don't mind the drawings and toys but I thought the lessons can be better. Jae is happy as long as there's toys and new things for her to break.

Maybe we'll send her somewhere else. Somewhere with a smaller playgroup, more songs and dancing and perhaps muppets too. I know these classes wouldn't be cheap. Oh well we shall see. It's got to be worth it at least.

Thursday, December 4, 2008


Jae now spend more than 8 of her waking hours at the center, much more than the 4 hours we get to spend with her after school. I'm not sure if this is the right proportion or not. None of the people I know from my generation grew up in the childcare center. Back in those days childcare is almost unheard of. Nanny maybe. Childcare no. 

She's enjoying herself at school. A little too much now. The teacher told us she's been going around sinking her brand new teeth into other babies. We didn't know if we should laugh or what. At least we know she's not being bullied over there.