May 22 2010

Tips for New Parents


I have NEVER seen so many Dad’s gathered on one place before!

…the carpark was filled with cars, and there were only MEN going into the carpark lift…

…the hotel hotel was filled with MEN as well and when I entered the Ballroom, I saw the largest gathering of Dads in one place!

(I was relived to know that terrorist were not targeting Dads!)

This was the scene that greeted me, as I went for the inaugural Parenting Conference for Dads for Life. (Many Thanks to Maybe Baby * for sponsoring my ticket)

Check out the full article on the Maybe Baby site, as I discuss Josh Mcdowell’s Parenting Tips and other insights in this week’s blog entry at Maybe Baby.

* Maybe Baby is a Parenting Site supported by MCYS to provide a one-stop localised interactive on-line parenthood portal for couples seeking information on fertility, sexual intimacy, finances, lifestyle issues, pregnancy, work-life balance and other parenthood-related issues.



May 15 2010

Parenting Seminar


Last Saturday, I had to privilege to be invited to the Parenting Seminar organized by Maybe Baby at the NTUC auditorium.

From 9am to 6pm, more than 200 couples joined each other on a Parenting journey, to find out how we could be better partners and how we could better cope as Parents.

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Do you know that a women has 1 to 2 million eggs at birth?

And by the age of 40 – there are only about 10,000 eggs left.

I was like…Gee! I did not know that!

(Find out more about when best to conceive, sex and intimacy, at Maybe Baby.Read the full article at Maybe Baby)



May 2 2010

Maybe Baby


What’s Maybe Baby?

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Maybe Baby is a new web portal managed by I love Children to encourage young couples to have Children. If you are planning to have a baby, or having questions about conception, pregnancies and financial planning – This is the site for you!

The site is also of great interest to ED Unloaded, as  we have been invited to be a resident blogger, and write a weekly column for the site!

With such an agenda, it is naturally supported by MCYS (Ministry of Community Development),  and other organisations such as NTUC (Ed Unloaded is a resident blogger there as well).

Today’s official launch was graced by the MP of Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Mrs Jospehine Teo) and by other celebrities such as Diana Ser as well.

To follow-up on the launch, there will also be a host of Parenting Seminars and activities coming up, so stay tuned, as I will blog about these activities soon!

I also met some friends at the Launch! Here’s Daphne from Mother’s Inc , who is a fellow columnist on the web portal.

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Check out my first article on the site, as it answers questions like why I started Blogging? If you think that I have always been good with children…You will definitely find out the truth from the article.

I also brought Nicole to the launch and she was very well behaved! :) Daddy was so proud of her, as she sat through the proceedings, and she even took pictures of Daddy, as he was being photographed by the Press and the photographers.

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My little girl’s photo! (Not bad for a 5yo!)

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Anyway, do show me some love by visiting the Maybe Baby Site, and leaving me your comments on my 1st article there!

See you! :)



Apr 8 2010

How to make Easter Eggs


Mummy blogs…

Before the Easter weekend, I made a decision to ensure the kids were entrenched into Jesus’ death on the cross and His resurrection.

We were going to spend lots of time in church—the kids will have an excellent Children’s programme, Nicole will get to watch the Easter Drama, and for bedtime stories, we will tell the Good Friday story and Jesus’ resurrection.

I thought we should be covering it pretty well, until Nicole asked me on Thursday night,

“Are we going to make Easter Eggs? Do you know how to make Easter eggs?

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Wooooah! Without skipping a beat, I shot back,

“Of course darling! I know how to make Easter eggs, and we will make them TOMORROW!”

Now, for those who don’t know my artistic background… here goes:

  • I can’t draw a straight line.           
  • I don’t know how to use the scissors properly.    
  • I have difficulty colouring within the lines.

 My earliest art rejection was at Pri 4.

I crumpled up a sheet of notepad paper, and used it to write a thank-you note to one of Mum’s friends. I thought it looked really cool and had the crumpled effect. Well, it was crumpled alright. Mum rejected it, thinking I used something from the bin!

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Oh Man! What was I thinking?

I’ve NEVER in my ENTIRE life made an Easter egg…

Is this going to be the moment when the kids’ image of their perfect mummy would come crashing down?

I knew this day would come… but surely not over an Easter Egg?!?!??

On Friday, I tried to sleep in. Didn’t work, cos my little alarm clock rang in my ears:

MUMMY, time to buy eggs! We’re going to make Easter eggs RIGHT?”

We went to the market, and there was absolutely no way to try to forget buying those eggs. Nicole went on and on, and Nathan caught on, and started asking about eggs too! Thank God Nadine can’t really talk yet…!

Back home, I decided to do a Martin Yan ala Rachael Ray show.

#1: Put Eggs in the pot gently

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#2: Add Water

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#3: Put the eggs to dry

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#4: Draw. (No turning back. Those are permanent markers. Can’t say I don’t know. Can’t give up. Can’t pass markers to daddy)

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What do you think? Can pass? Well, kids think they are LOVELY and they taste GREAT too! :)

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… phew …

Parenting Tip: Don’t underestimate what you can do! Kids just love it when we do something different with them… you don’t need to be an expert in that field =)

btw… I took the easy way out with Markers cos I was not so sure if postal colour paint works on egg?!?! Anyone knows?



Apr 5 2010

Random List of What Is Parenting


It seems seasonal, but such RANDOM lists are appearing again in Facebook, blogs and tweets. So we decided to do our own list of Random things we learnt about parenting since Nicole was born!

Here goes:

1. Each diaper can only hold that much pee and poo. As much as you wish for one that is super absorbent, one that doesn’t leak, one that doesn’t irritate the bottom, IT DOESN’T EXIST!

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2. Until the child is old enough to communicate his irritation with the full diaper, there are various ways to check!

a. Touch or rather press and squeeze (don’t ask me why) the front of diaper to check if it’s full.

b. Put your nose to the buttocks area to smell (only works if your child did a major smelly poo)

c. Lift the diaper in the following spots to see:

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3. Children do not know and cannot understand the word WAIT

When they want your help to take something, it must be now. When they want a drink, it must be now. When they want to open something, it must be now. When they want to pee, it must be now. (this one, you better not try ur luck. can get messy!)

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4. As above, I learnt children are not exactly the most trusting people in the world.

They don’t believe you when you say don’t touch.                            They don’t trust you when you say you’ll buy it later.                     They don’t think you mean it when you say the cane/spoon/spanking is coming.                                                                                                       They definitely don’t care a hoot when you say it’s good for them!

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5. However, #4 does not apply to stuff they put in their mouths.

They really think everything that they pick up off the floor tastes good. Their tongues have a magnetic draw to anything-TV screen, mobile phones, books, shoes, wall, floor, ceiling (if they can reach it!). Their favourite? Nose snot! They love it!

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6. Back to #5, it doesn’t apply to food with vitamins and proteins.

Try dropping a cooked pea on the floor. It should entice them, ya? Green, round, small enough to pick up? Well, no kid I know would pick THAT up and pop into the mouth!

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7. All parents are dictators

This is just one of our many dictatorial examples… 

Don’t you think when little kids dress-up, they look really cute and adorable? Those miniature costumes look fantastic on them, and it would be so so so great to hear lovely comments like,

“oooh, she is soooooo cute!”

“Wah! they really look the part!”

“You are so creative! They look so good!”

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Well, we were certainly creative! We achieved that through pure dictatorship, forcing, coaxing the poor kids to

“PUT IT ON!!! BECAUSE YOU LOOK SO SO GOOD!”

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Erm… you can see Pirate Princess #1 has two good eyes, Pirate Princess #2 doesn’t really know where to focus her remaining good eye, and Pirate Prince’s scruffy look is marred by half-open eye lids.

So much for enjoying the party! We learnt that this dress-up AT BEST, can only last that 5 MINUTES for you to take your kodak moment. Thereafter, everything goes back to 21st century local time, local garb.

The primary lesson learnt … … … parenting is all about them … … …    if the kids are happy, we are happy!

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