Saturday, December 1, 2007

To Spank Or Not To Spank...that is the question

I've been tagged by Malaysian Mommy on a very important and yet controversial issue : Do I smack my child?

I do discipline my 2 year old boy occasionally with a smack. Especially when he's done something really bad that he knows he's not supposed to. But I never hit him in the face, head, chest, etc. It's always only on the butt, hand or thigh. And I never hit him hard. It's just to show him that what he did was not acceptable. And I never discipline out of anger because then I will know it will be hard to control how hard I hit him. And it's always THE LAST RESORT.

My little one is not one to reason at this tender age of 2...the Terrible Twos as most people put it. You can talk till the cows come home. He'll just laugh at you and think you're being silly. I've tried "time out" and it doesn't really work for him at this age. Other forms of punishment like taking away his toys, no TV time, etc bears little meaning to him at this point. My first option is always to re-direct and re-focus him on something else. That works most of the time. But sometimes he is stubborn and refuses to listen. That's when he gets the more severe punishment. And he knows to stop right away when that happens. He's young but not stupid. He has learnt quick. Most days now, I just have to give him "the look" that says "if you don't stop what you are doing right away, you're going to get a smack".

All kids need discipline...one way or another. And I think as a parent, you know what works best for your child. And the last thing I want to see happen is for my child to grow up to be a spoilt brat who is self-absorbed and thinks the world revolves around him. Not unlike a lot of kids I see here whose parents are completely lax.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Black Friday Shopping

It's the day after Thanksgiving. My neighbour and I decided to brave the crowds, the chilly weather and the insane hours to go shopping on Black Friday....with kids in tow!! It's my first time doing this so I didn't really know what to expect. I must say it's quite an experience. Not as bad as I thought it would be.

We started off at 4am. Our first stop was Walmart. We got there around 4.30am. It was insane. There were already tons of people there. But no one is allowed to load their carts until 5.00am. You can see everyone crowding around the items they want to buy...especially the electronics. At 5.00am sharp, we started loading our carts. But after only 1 item and trying to maneuver our carts in a sea of people and carts in tiny aisles in complete gridlocks, we decided that we needed a new strategy to make this work for us. So, we moved our carts and kids to a not so busy aisle and we took turns shopping. We communicated through cell phones and we would help each other pick up items. Worked out perfectly! We got what we wanted and were out of the store in a little over an hour.

Another good stop we made was at Geoffrey's. We used the same strategy as their check-out lines were long. We just took turns shopping while one person waited in line to get to the check-out counter. Walmart and Geoffrey's had really good bargains. We also made stops at Target, JC Penney and Sears. But their prices were not as great.

All in all, a very fruitful shopping spree. We rewarded ourselves with lunch at International House of Pancakes. And the most surprising element, the kids were extremely well-behaved.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Beloved Keepsakes

Today is a good day!! Hubby is coming home from 29 Palms after 6 weeks of intense pre-deployment training. These 6 weeks really sucked! I hardly got to hear from him. A few emails here and there and a couple of short phone calls. I missed him terribly!! I'm so excited!! I can't wait to see him again. It's hard knowing that he'll only be home for a week or so before he leaves on his 7-month deployment.

But we do what we can do keep our spirits up! I just ordered a yellow ribbon pin from Beloved Keepsakes today. They also have pink ribbon and white ribbon pins and photo bracelets. Check it out! I love their pins and can't wait to receive mine in the mail. A pin costs about $16 including shipping and handling. All you do is choose your pin and email them a pic. They ship within 48 hours of cleared payment. I know I'll be wearing mine proudly when my hubby is deployed to Iraq.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Beauty Tips

For attractive lips, speak words of kindness.

For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.

For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.

For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day.

For poise, walk with the knowledge you'll never walk alone.

People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; Never throw out anybody.

Remember, If you ever need a helping hand, you'll find one at the end of your arm.

As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.

The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides.

The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mole, but true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows, and the beauty of a woman with passing years only grows!

by Sam Levenson

Monday, October 15, 2007

Gmail : Behind The Scenes

Ever wonder how you get emails?

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Property Room - online auction site

I just came across an interesting site. It's called Property Room. It's an online police auction site! This is where you can bid on stuff that were recovered from busts. They also have merchants selling stuff on it as well. A lot of the items are new. But it says you can be assured of authenticity and protection against fraud. They have some really nice stuff here with bids starting at $1 without reserve. You can get jewelry, electronics, paintings, cars, you name it!

If you had something stolen, you can register it on their Steal-It-Back registry and if there is a match it will be returned to you free of charge. You may also register the serial numbers of items you currently own in case they should ever be lost or stolen.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

A New Home

I have found our dog a wonderful new home! She lives in the country now where she has lots of room to run around and play. She really likes her new owner and her new home. She has lots of new friends to play with...the human and the furry kind. It only took her 3 days to adapt to her new environment.

I miss her but I know I'm doing the best thing for her and for us. I'm surprised our son hasn't asked for her much. He did once and I told him she's gone "bye bye" and he seemed satisfied with the answer and never asked me again.

As much as I miss her, it has really taken a load off my shoulder not to have to tend to her. It looks like we won't be getting another dog any time soon.

Goodbye Ginger...we miss you!!!!!

Monday, October 1, 2007

Decision Time

I've finally made up my mind to see if I can find my dog a good home. I've been going back and forth for weeks. It has been one of the most difficult decisions I've had to make in a long, long time. I've had sleepless nights and bouts of crying and depression when thinking about it. I know it's not good for the baby and I needed to make a decision soon.

I've posted a note in the community to see if anyone is interested to adopt her. So far no real interest. But I will only let her go to a GOOD home. I have a list of questions to "grill" potential new owners. I want her to go to a good home, preferably with a fenced yet and maybe another dog or older kids to play with her. Let's see how it goes. Who can resist that face anyway??!!!

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Missing My Marine!!

I know this deployment is going to be a lot harder than the last one. I'm already missing him SO MUCH...and he's not even deployed yet. But it already feels like he is. Even though he's just away for training, I hardly get to hear from him. I get no emails and maybe two phone calls a week. It sucks!! I know it's also partly due to this pregnancy. I'm just an emotional wreck!! I've been keeping myself busy. So, that helps. Just praying for time to pass quickly and that all will go well with this deployment. I'm really not looking forward to it though. No mood to blog :( I'm still really torn over my dog issue as per my previous posting. I just want my Marine home!!

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Unbelievable!!

I didn't get to bed till 2.00am last night. Why? Because a stupid drunk driver crashed into my front yard!!!! I was just relaxing and watching re-runs on TV when I heard a very loud thud just after 11.00pm. I peeked out the window and I see a minivan crashed in my front yard!!!

Witnesses called 911. Within minutes, I had the sheriff's department, the fire department and the EMS in my driveway. It was like a scene out of the movies. The driver fled the scene but witnesses saw where he went and the police managed to get him.

Thank God all he hit was just the side of a tree and he tore up my yard and my neighbour's yard. It could have been much, much worse. Thank God we have a huge yard and a long driveway. Arrghh!!! Why do these things tend to happen a lot when hubby is not around??!!! I call this the Murphy's Law of Deployment!

I tried to get some pics but it was hard to do so in the dark. Here are some from last night and this morning :



Thursday, September 20, 2007

Garden Railroad





I want one!!!!! I think these are SO cool. But this looks like a SUPER expensive hobby. So, I'll just have to be satisfied with looking at pics. Imagine all these cool trains chugging along in your backyard full of miniature plants and buildings. Awesome!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

So Rewarding!

One of the things I really enjoy and find most rewarding is doing volunteer work. Being a stay-at-home mom, as busy as it is at home, it can sometimes get a little mundane and boring. Just being able to spend those few hours away from home each week to be in the "real world" makes such a big difference.

I'm currently volunteering for an organization called Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. I really enjoy volunteering here as they really value their volunteers. We receive regular training, opportunities to try new things and participate in lots of fun events and activities. As an incentive, we also get reimbursed for childcare and mileage so all we're volunteering is our time.

I'm also a mentor for a program called Adolescent Parenting Program working with teenage moms. It's hard being a mom...much less a single teen mom. I'm proud of my mentee for taking responsibility for her actions and is really trying her best to excel in her studies and care for her baby at the same time.

I think it's important to give back to society. And I certainly want to instill in my children to have such values and what better way than to lead by example. So many non-profit and volunteer organizations are always looking for people who can offer a few hours a week. Personally, I receive just as much, if not more, in return for the hours I put in. I strongly encourage anyone who's interested in volunteer work to check out some organizations in your area to see what is available and see how you can contribute.

Monday, September 17, 2007

In A Dilemma

Hubby and I have been talking lately about whether to put our dog up for adoption or not. We've had her for over a year. And she's a great dog. But I feel like I can't give her the attention and care she requires. It's such a hard decision to make but I can't help but feel that she'll be happier in a home where there are other dogs for her to play with, with a nice fenced yard and one that will be able to give her the attention and care I think she deserves.


It's hard with hubby gone so much. Two deployments in one year! So unexpected. And it doesn't look like things are going to get any better. Plus, with another child on the way, I'm overwhelmed. As it it, I can't even find time and energy to exercise her. I know she's bored being at home so much. It doesn't help that we don't have a fenced yard for her to run around in. And she needs more exercise as she's a big dog. She's such an affectionate dog and seeks constant attention. But with so much going on, it's hard to give her that time and attention.


What to do? What to do? Such a dilemma.....

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Jesus Painting

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Commemorating 9/11

Every year around this time, we still see lots of documentaries, specials, emails, etc. about 9/11. But I can't help but feel that after so many years, maybe too much attention is still being drawn to it. I understand that it's important for us not to forget what happened that day and not to take things for granted. But do we really need to be reminded of this tragedy to such an extend year after year after year?

I'm sorry if I offend people with this posting but my heart really goes out to the survivors of 9/11. I was watching a special on Oprah on the children of 9/11. And so many of them said that this time of the year is especially difficult for them as they are constantly bombarded with all the stuff that goes on in the media about 9/11 and all the hurt and painful feelings resurface and the loss they feel for the loved ones they lost on that tragic day. I cannot imagine having to go through that year after year and to have these painful memories dug up each time.

How many more times can we see footage of the planes hitting the towers, or people falling from the buildings or the towers collapsing? Does it make it any easier each time we watch it? Does it help those who survived the tragedy to move on with their lives? I doubt it. But that's what's being shown year after year like it was today's "just-in" news. I believe there are many other more positive and constructive ways to commemorate 9/11. And it doesn't always have to be something with shock value or done on a big scale. For me, it was just taking a moment of silence and saying a little prayer.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

This Is Where It Begins

Today is the last day of my husband's 2-week pre-deployment leave. Wow! How time flies! We spent a lot of quiet, lazy days at home. We also had family come for visits...which are always fun.

Now, this is where it all starts. After this, he goes off for training for a month. Then, off to a 7-month deployment in Iraq. This will be his 2nd deployment.

There are 2 things that I'm sad about with this upcoming deployment. First of all, he's going to miss the birth of our second child. There are days where I think to myself "You can do this! Thousands of military wives have done this...so can you!"...and there are days I think "What am I going to do? How will I get through this?". Thank God I have a strong support system here....and faith that God will work things out for us.

Secondly, he's going to miss Christmas (and all the nearby holidays) with the family 2 years in a row. Last year, he was deployed over Christmas as well. Bummer, huh? But what to do? Such is the life of a military spouse.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

15 Things I Do To Save Money

I got tagged by Lynette. So, here goes....15 things I do to save money :

1. I set my thermostat at 78 degrees F or higher.

2. I close vents in rooms/areas we don't often use.

3. I follow the speed limit when I drive. I also combine trips to save fuel and I never leave my car running idle.

4. Eat home-cooked meals.

5. I use compact fluorescent light bulbs.

6. I also turn lights and fans off when I leave a room.

7. I unplug any electrical item I am not using.

8. I turn off my computer every night.

9. I recycle plastic bags, plastic containers, Ziploc bags, jars...anything that can be re-used.

10. I always ask myself "Is this a need or a want?" before I purchase anything.

11. I pay bills online and on time to avoid late fees and cost of a stamp.

12. Instead of spending money on all kinds of expensive cleaners, I make my own multi-purpose cleaning using vinegar, water and baking soda.

13. I buy store brands, second-hand clothes, toys and misc. items from thrift stores and yard sales.

14. I buy things off-season.

15. I run my dishwasher or washing machine only when it is full.

Friday, August 31, 2007

CoverGirl TruBlend Whipped Foundation

I always seem to have so much trouble finding the right foundation color. It's always too light or too dark or just doesn't sit right with my skin color. Some would make my face breakout or messes up my make-up. But I like using whipped or liquid foundation as it give it a nice smooth look compared to powder foundation.

Recently, I decided to try CoverGirl Trublend Whipped Foundation. At first, I was a little overwhelmed when I saw that there were 15 different shades to choose from! But Covergirl claims that this foundation matches 97% of skin tones. So, I just chose the one that looks closest to my skin color.

I have been using this foundation for about 2 weeks now and absolutely love it! It leaves my skin looking flawless. I don't even have to use a concealer to cover up my blemishes as the foundation itself does the job pretty well. And it looks and feels good enough to go without powder but I still use a little to give it an even more flawless and matte look. My make-up stays on nice and I can go for hours without doing any touch-up.

I have combination skin and most foundations I've used usually result in breakouts but not this one. This foundation feels really light on my face but yet, it gives me the coverage I need. And you can't beat the price! Plus, there's alway some kind of sale. Definitely a 5-star rating product for me. Highly recommended.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Saving Money On Groceries

Here are some tips that I use when it comes to grocery shopping. I'm sure there are more than what I have listed here. I would love to hear from some of you on how you save money on your groceries.


1. Make a shopping list. I'm such a compulsive shopper and the list helps in making sure I don't over-buy.

2. Never shop hungry. I tend to buy more when I'm hungry just because everything on the shelf looks so good!

3. Buy in bulk. I like buying in bulk for household items that we use on a regular basis like toilet paper, handsoap, etc. to get the extra savings. But the problem is...where am I going to store all these extra stuff I bought??!! So, I have two special closets just for my stockpiling.

4. Coupons. Don't buy something just because you have a coupon. I only use coupons for items I would normally buy regardless of whether I had a coupon or not like wipes, diapers, detergent, etc. I gave up coupon cliping as most of the items on the coupons are not what we usually eat/use around the house and most times, I only need one and not 3 of the items. Having to buy 3 of the same item just to save 25 cents or 50 cents...not worth it.

5. Shop alone if possible. I find that if I shop alone, I'm less distracted. I tend to only get what I have on my shopping list and not all the "extras".

6. Cook from scratch. Packaged meals are convenient but so expensive. It is much cheaper and healthier to cook meals from scratch. I know some people who do once a month cooking and freeze meals.

7. Buy generic brands. I find most of the items work just as well as the branded ones. So, why pay more?

8. Eat non-meat meals 2 or 3 times a week.

9. Check out grocery store sales. The front and back pages of the weekly store flyers are usually where the good deals are.

10. Request price matching. Stores are getting more and more competitive and many are doing price matches.

11. Shop during off-peak hours. As a SAHM, I have the luxury of doing my grocery shopping during the week while most people are at work. I find that I'm more efficient that way and will stick close to my list instead of wandering through the aisles and picking up things I don't need. Same thought goes with shopping on non-pay days.

12. Shop once a week or less. I try to limit my grocery shopping to every 2 weeks. That way, I save on gas and also reduces my impulse shopping.

13. Buy items that are in season. They are much cheaper, fresher and you can always save some for later. For example, I bought LOTS of blueberries and froze them. Now, I have blueberries to last me for months to come.

14. Don't buy non-grocery items at a grocery store. I find that most non-grocery items are more expensive at the grocery store. So, I make a separate list for these items.

15. Eat less junk food. I've noticed a huge difference in our grocery bill by cutting back on junk food, soft drinks and sweets.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Naming A Child

I believe that naming a child is a profound, spiritual matter. I believe that a person's name defines a person's essence. To me, it's a statement of the person's character, his/her identity and his/her uniqueness.

I want my children to have godly names. Names with good meanings. To me, it's a statement of what I hope my child will become and what he/she stands for.

My son's Christian and Chinese names mean "God has heard", "knowledge and righteousness". I want him to know that he is a gift from God, an answer to our prayers and I want him to grow up to be well-adjusted, gifted, knowledgeable, honest, humble and a righteous man of God.

Sometimes you wonder if parents take this responsibility of naming their child seriously....

Like this couple who tried to name their child "@" : http://www.cnn.com/2007/funnynews/08/16/strange.name.reut/

Or all the out-of-this-world celebrity baby names :
Check out Fifi Trixibelle (Bob Geldof's daughter), Seven Sirius (Erykah Badu's son), Moon Unit and Diva Muffin (Frank Zappa's daughter), Sage Moonblood (Sylvester Stallone's daughter), Spec Wildhorse (John Cougar Mallencamp's son) or Pilot Inspektor (Jason Lee's son).

Monday, August 20, 2007

Stay-At-Home Moms vs. Working Moms

A few friends and I were chatting about this particular topic on ComeHereLah (a forum for Malaysians overseas). In the forum, we have a mix of stay-at-home moms and working moms and we all agree that there are advantages and disadvantages to both. However, we also feel that sometimes, as women, we are our own worst enemy. Being a mom is HARD, regardless of whether one stays at home or works outside of the home. And the last thing we need is to be at war with each other. Here's a nice little article I found that talks about the issue.

Author: L. J. Allen
Sometimes it can seem as though stay at home moms and working moms are battling against each other. The truth is, there are lots of women who stay at home with their children, and there are some moms who work. The other truth is, one of them is not better than the other. As moms, we all love our children, and we all want them to be happy. There are many advantages and disadvantages to both staying at home, and working outside of the home.

Staying at home with your children is great because you are able to be with them all day. You are able to bond more with your children, and instill more of your values and what you feel is important into your children. It also gives you a great feeling to be able to be with your children all the time. However, staying home with your children can also make them more dependent on you than most other children are toward their moms. It can make them fear leaving you, whether you're leaving them at school, or with the babysitter for a night off. The disadvantages to you are being on call all the time. It can make you feel like you want to tear your hair out! Also, although you have one of the hardest jobs, you're not actually bringing in an income. Although, today many moms are working over the internet, or with home businesses.

Mothers who work outside the home get their chance to be someone else other than 'mom.' They can concentrate on what they are trying to do much better than a mother who works at home. The only 'kids' they have in their hair are the ones they work with! Also, being away from your children more will foster a greater sense of independence in them. Disadvantages to working outside the home are obvious. You don't get as much time to spend with your children, and this can make you feel guilty or neglectful. Also, you have to know that whoever may be your children's caretakers will have an impact on what your children grow to believe.

Whether we work outside the home, or stay at home with our kids, we are all mothers. We all want the same things for our children. Happiness, opportunities, and we want to give them all we can. Being a mother is hard enough today. We need to stick together as moms, whatever kind of mom we are. Supporting each other in motherhood and in life is what is important. Support each other's decisions and be proud of the decision that you have made. Let's end the war!


Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/parenting-articles/stay-at-home-moms-vs-working-mom-197098.html

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Little Peanut

I had my first appointment at the hospital on Friday. I had to attend a brief orientation with lots of paperwork, followed by my first ultrasound and labwork. For this ultrasound, I had to have a full bladder. Not fun! But seeing my tiny baby on the screen and his/her heartbeat made up for the discomfort.

For the labwork, I had to do a urine test and lots of blood work. They had a hard time finding a vein! They poked me 6 different times and moved the needle around under my skin to locate a vein (ouch!). I don't know who was more happy when we finally did find one and sucked 6 vials of blood out of me! Now, I look like a druggie who had one too many hits! Urrgghh...hate needles.

Anyway, as of today, I'm 9 weeks pregnant. Little peanut has been making me feel really tired and hungry ALL the time. But ain't my peanut cute??!!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Happy Left-Handers Day!

August 13th 2007 is Left-Handers Day. I'm a day late but I just wanted to give a shout-out to all lefties out there. I'm a lefty too. I didn't have many left-handed friends growing up. It felt a little weird to be the odd one out. I remember having trouble learning how to write. I would constantly confuse "b" with "d" and write some of my alphabets in "mirror image". I remember doing that a lot with "c" since my name started with that!

I also struggle with everyday tools that people usually take for granted like a pair of scissors, knife, peeler, pens, etc. It's embarassing as a little Chinese kid trying to use a pair of chopsticks sitting beside someone who is right-handed. So I used to always make sure my mom is the one sitting to my left and she would not mind my chopsticks "fighting" with hers!

One of my aunts from UK sent me a bunch of really cool left-handed items when I was younger. I am still using them till this day. (Aunt Kim, if you are reading this...THANK YOU!!)

But I'm not 100% left-handed though. For example, I use the mouse with my right-hand. I also strum a guitar with my right. But I cannot write, cut or do anything else with my right hand! I found this little test online and decided to try it out myself. Here are the questions and my answers :

How Left-Handed Are You?
Imagine the centre of your back is itching. Which hand do you scratch it with? LEFT
Interlock your fingers. Which thumb is uppermost? LEFT
Imagine you are applauding. Start clapping your hands. Which hand is uppermost? NEITHER
Wink at an imaginary friend straight in front of you. Which eye does the winking? LEFT
Put your hands behind your back, one holding the other. Which hand is doing the holding? LEFT
Someone in front of you is shouting but you cannot hear the words. Cup your ear to hear better. Which ear do you cup? LEFT
Count to three on your fingers, using the forefinger of the other hand. Which forefinger do you use? LEFT
Tilt your head over on to one shoulder. Which shoulder does it touch? LEFT
Fixate a small distant object with your eyes and point directly at it with your forefinger. Now close one eye. Now change eyes. Which eye was open when the fingertip remained in line with the small object? (When the other eye, the non-dominant one, is open and the dominant eye is closed, the finger will appear to move to one side of the object.) RIGHT
Fold your arms. Which forearm is uppermost? RIGHT


But now, I'm a happy left-hander in a right-hand world. Being left-handed is so much a part of me, I cannot imagine living otherwise. And I guess I would not be the same person if I wasn't left-handed.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Crochet and Knit Patterns

I picked up crocheting not too long ago. I just bought myself a kit via Ebay and followed the instructions using the book and hooks in the kit. So far, I've made a few basic items like scarfs, baby blankets, booties and hats. I'm currently working on another baby blanket.

I would like to proceed to more advanced patterns but have yet to find the courage or confidence to do so. Some of the instructions are still so confusing to me. I think it's a little harder when you don't have anyone to show you how to do some of the stitches. But I will not give up! I enjoy crocheting and find it very therapeutic. Not to mention, completely satisfying when I see the end results and the faces of my friends when they receive my gifts.

Here's one of the sites I like to visit to get patterns from :
http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/index.php
This site features both crochet and knit patterns.

If you like knitting, you should check out my friend, Kit Man's site Knit Your Love. She is an awesome knitter and has some really cool patterns.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

America's Got Talent 2007

I have a few favourites for this season. Here they are :

CAS HALEY. This guy has talent! I love his raggae style and how he makes every song he sings, his own. Here's his performance from the last show :
http://www.nbc.com/Americas_Got_Talent/video/#mea=140995

BUTTERSCOTCH. She is a powerhouse. This girl can beatbox, sing AND play the piano all at the same time. I love this performance of hers and her version of "My Funny Valentine" :
http://www.nbc.com/Americas_Got_Talent/video/#mea=140993

TERRY FATOR. This guy is an awesome ventriloquist. I just love him :
http://www.nbc.com/Americas_Got_Talent/video/#mea=141006

I hope one of these talents win this season.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Is this how we thank the troops?

I was just reading a really sad but shocking article today about this Baptist church that believes troop deaths are God's judgement against America for tolerating homosexuality. They protest at funerals of these fallen heroes!

The article speaks about how one woman from the church is charged for allowing her 10 year old son to stomp on an American flag outside a soldier's funeral! She then filed a legal challenge stating that the state law to protect the American flag is "unconstitutional" and that it "violates her right to free speech". WHAT??!!! For the full article, click here.

It really saddens me to know that these people exist in America and that my husband is risking his life so that these people can have the freedom to say and do the things they do. They should be ashamed of themselves.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Parents As Teachers Program

I just signed up my son for a great program not too long ago. It's called Parents As Teachers. The focus is on early childhood education and development. If you have a child(ren) between the ages of 0-5, I would encourage you to look into the program. Best of all, this great program is FREE!

Here's a little excerpt from their website about their program :

Parents as Teachers (PAT) is a parent education and family support program serving families throughout pregnancy until their child enters kindergarten, usually age 5.

Parents are supported by PAT-certified parent educators trained to translate scientific information on early brain development into specific when, what, how and why advice for families. By understanding what to expect during each stage of development, parents can easily capture the teachable moments in everyday life to enhance their child's language development, intellectual growth, social development and motor skills.

As a PAT family, you receive:
Personal visits -- during which your parent educator will share age-appropriate child development and parenting information, help you learn to observe your child, and address your parenting concerns.
Parent group meetings -- which are opportunities to share information about parenting issues and child development. Parents learn and support each other, observe their children with other children and practice parenting skills.
Screenings -- to assess your child's overall development as well as health, hearing and vision.
Resource network -- that links your family to other community services.


My son really enjoys the monthly meetings. He loves doing the activities with his Parent Educator and me. And she brings him little gifts of books and toys to encourage him.

This program is available worldwide. Click here to see if this program is available in your area.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Online Baby Showers

I was just reading about online baby showers today. The idea is that you can create an online baby shower site complete with live chat, shower games, birthday bets, guest book, photo album, videos, gift registry, etc. Once the baby is born, you can turn the shower into an online birth announcement. One such site is Web Baby Shower.

I can see the value in such a service where the expecting parents are far from family and friends, like myself and hubby. So, will I be having an online baby shower? I'm not sure. Maybe not. I just don't think I'll have the time to host such a site. But I do think it's a really cute and neat idea :)

Friday, August 3, 2007

Mommies Night Out

Our church just started a new "Mommy and Me" group. We had our first Mommies Night Out last night. It was awesome! I can't remember the last time I had an all-girls night out.

We went to a local restaurant. It was nice to be able to eat unhurried and uninterrupted. No fussy child, no having to tend to someone else. The luxury of being able to focus on just me was really nice. And being able to do this with some friends and have some great conversation and great food.....fabulous.

Apparently, my 2 year old did really well being left alone at home with Daddy. And Daddy survived too. Hmm....I might have to do this more often!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Garbage Truck Camper?

This cool monster here might look like a garbage truck from the outside but it is actually designed as sort of a cross between a mobile home and an off-road vehicle. It's a TerraCross "Home on Wheels".

I wouldn't mind travelling on the road on one of these babies! If you're wondering how come in the pics you can see the windows from the inside but not from the outside...it's because the vehicle has some kind of "lifting roof" that actually rises to let outside light in. How cool is that??!!
I want one!!!!





Saturday, July 28, 2007

How God Blessed Us Today


One of the tires on our car needed to be replaced badly. We took it to a tire shop last Saturday to have it checked out. They said they can only let us know in a couple of days when they check the availability at the warehouse. My husband asked how much it will cost and the gentleman said approximately "$71". A few days after that, the gentleman from the tire shop called to let us know that the tires we currently have on our car are being phased out. However, they are replacing it with a better model that covers more mileage. It is a more expensive tire ($85) but he will give it to us for the same price of "$71" as he had promised when we were at the store.

We went to the store today to get this tire changed. We don't have the money for it and payday is next week. So, we decided that we were going to charge it to my credit card. After the tire was changed, I went up to the counter to pay. And the gentleman said "One Forty Four". I said "$144??!!But you said it was going to be only $71". He replied "No, I meant to say, One dollar and forty four cents" ($1.44). He replaced the tire for us for FREE. The $1.44 was for the tax.

Wow!! All I can say is that I know it wasn't anything we did or said.
It was GOD. Plain and simple.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Watermelons and Pregnancy

I just learnt something yesterday....watermelons and pregnancy DON'T go well together! In an earlier post, I talked about how much I love eating watermelons and how I select them. So, it is kinda hard to give that up even though I'm pregnant now. So, what is the problem with eating watermelons while you're pregnant, you may ask? Let me just tell you what happened last night. I ate 3 small slices of watermelon. I ended up going to the bathroom (to pee) every 15 minutes for 2 hours after that!! That's why!! Urrrggh....not pleasant! But SO worth it!!!

A Malaysian friend also posted a comment on my watermelon post saying that according to Chinese beliefs, it's one of the foods to avoid during pregnancy as it is a "cooling" food. I wonder if it is also to prevent pregnant women from having to go through this bathroom ordeal. I don't know if I can give up watermelons just yet :( Maybe I'll just cut it down to 1 slice every now and then!

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Confessions Of A Neat Freak

I am a self-confessed neat freak. I love CLEAN. I didn't say I love TO clean! I just don't like mess. I like things to be organised and tidy. Clutter just drives me crazy!

My husband on the other hand, is more laid-back and messy at times. You would think that with all the training he received from the Marine Corps, he would be able to make beds so well that coins would just bounce off them! Alas….that is just a fantasy when it comes to my darling hubby. I would be ecstatic if he just made the bed. Period! If you enter our bedroom, you can tell straight away which side of the room is mine and which is his. He jokes constantly about how a hurricane has just gone through his side of the room! HA! HA! HA!

With a toddler and a dog running around the house constantly, the cleaning can be quite time-consuming. So, I've worked out a schedule on when to do what. Now, if only the hubby, kid and dog will get with the program!! I've tried "being messy" and have this "tidak apa" (couldn't care less) attitude. Didn’t work. I guess I'm stuck in a "cleaning world".

I have posted a pic of my side of the bed and hubby's side of the bed. Can you tell which is which? LOL!!! But I still love him dearly :)





A picture speaks a thousand words


Yes, that's right!! We're expecting another baby! I just found out yesterday afternoon. I have yet to go to the doctor. But according to my calculation using a due date calculator this baby should be due some time in the middle of March 2008. Any guesses whether we will be having a boy or a girl? According to the Chinese gender prediction chart, we're having a girl. But it said I was going to have a girl when I had my first child...which turned out to be a boy. We're really excited and have been talking about baby No. 2 for awhile now. So, we're really happy that it finally happened. My husband really wants a girl. But I'm happy either way.

The only thing I'm bumped about is that my husband is not going to be around when this next one is born as he will be on a deployment to Iraq. But that's ok. Hundreds of military spouses have done it. So can I! I know I will be ok here as I have a wonderful support group here amongst my friends and church members.

I know this may sound strange but I think my son knew that I'm pregnant even before I did. He has been acting a little strange in the last week or so. He has been SUPER clingy and only wants me to do things for him. If my husband tries to hold him or do things for him, he gets upset! In the last few nights, he has also been waking up in the middle of the night screaming for me. So, I got this feeling that maybe he knew. So, after I found out yesterday, I had a long talk with him. Told him how he's going to be a big brother. And how Mommy still loves him very, very much, etc. And after our talk, he's back to his usual self! Not clingy anymore and he slept through the night. A child's instinct, I guess. Looks like I'm going to have to work with him a little bit more on this being a big brother thingy!

Monday, July 23, 2007

How To Select A Watermelon


I LOVE watermelons. I have been buying a watermelon almost every week this summer. Except for this one week when I bought this HUGE watermelon from a Farmer's Market that took us 2 whole weeks to eat it.

So, how do you select a watermelon?

This is how I do it :
Select watermelons that feel smooth and look slightly dull, not shiny. They should be symmetrically shaped with full rounded, not flat ends. The rind should be light green with dark green veins. The underside should have a cream or light yellowish colour, not white or pale green. I also pick it up to make sure it's heavy for it's size. I also know some people who pick it up and knock or tap on it to make sure it doesn't sound hollow.


However, all of these still do not insure a good watermelon. You just can't really judge a watermelon by the looks. But following the above, I have had 95% success rate till date.


The best bet is of course to buy watermelons that are already cut. Look for red, crisp, firm and juicy flesh which is not dry, mushy, fibrous, or stringy and has no white streaks running through it. Seeds should be dark and black or dark brown , not white, which is a sign of immaturity.



Info source :

Super Baby Book by Ruth Yaron

Early Signs of Pregnancy

During my first pregnancy, I did not know I was pregnant till I was 4 months into the pregnancy! I hardly had any symptoms except for the missed periods here and there but I just attributed that to stress. As a result, I felt "cheated" of the joys of pregnanthood in the first trimester. I vowed not to let that happen to me again. So, I began tracking my cycle and doing some research into early pregnancy signs. Here is a really good list I found :

Eleven Major Early Pregnancy Signs :

1. Breast Changes – This is often the first sign of pregnancy. Hormones immediately begin preparing your body for breastfeeding. As early as a week after conception the area around nipples becomes darker and breasts feel swollen and more sensitive.
I'm definitely experiencing this!

2. Missed Menstrual Period – Missing a period is an obvious sign of pregnancy. But there are also other reasons for a missed period, such as stress, dieting or medicine. If your cycle is very regular, missing a period can be an early sign of pregnancy.
As of today, I'm 7 days late.

3. Spotting – Light bleeding may appear 8 to 14 days after conception. The fertilized egg implants itself in the uterine lining causing pink or brownish spotting. Many women mistake this for a menstrual period, when they're actually pregnant.
Nope. Not for me. No spotting of any kind.

4. Cramping – Cramps similar to those experienced around menstruation are sometimes a very early sign of pregnancy. The uterus walls can contract as a result of any kind of physical activity.
I'm getting lots and lots of this!

5. Nausea – Feeling nauseated and sometimes even vomiting is called "morning sickness," but it can happen any time day or night. While nausea is common between weeks four and eight in about half of all pregnancies, some women experience symptoms as early as a week or two after conception.
I'm one of the lucky few. I did not experience this during my 1st pregnancy. So, I wouldn't be surprise if I was pregnant again and not experience any morning sickness.

6. Tiredness – During early pregnancy your body is going through major hormonal changes. Your heart pumps harder and blood flows faster to bring nutrients to the baby. Exhaustion and fatigue are understandable and usually go away as your body adjusts.
Actually, for me, it's quite the opposite. I suddenly feel charged with energy and have been waking up at 4am or 5am in the last couple of days compared to being really lethargic and tired if my period is about to come.

7. Frequent Urination – Many women experience more frequent urination as early as a week or two after conception. The most intense need to urinate typically takes place in the first and third trimesters of pregnancy.
I have been going 3 times an hour!

8. Dizziness – Blood sugar is the primary source of food for a growing fetus, so it tends to drop more quickly than usual. Skipping meals or going too long without eating can make you feel dizzy, lightheaded or even faint from low blood sugar.
I felt a little bit of this yesterday when I ate my lunch an hour later than usual and also when I stand up too suddenly after sitting for awhile.

9. Mood Swings – You're not crazy, it's just hormones. Mood swings are common, even in early pregnancy. This can include irritability and crying for no apparent reason.
Arrgghh!!! I'm going crazy here because of this. I'm glad to know that if I'm pregnant, then it's the baby and not me!

10. Increased Body Temperature –Your basal body temperature (BBT), taken first thing in the morning, is higher when you ovulate and during pregnancy. So, it's a good early indicator of pregnancy when your BBT remains high.
I haven't checked so I don't really know.

11. Constipation – Pregnancy hormones slow down digestion and bowel function to insure maximum nutrient absorption.
Still normal for me.

Hmm....6 out of 11 signs. Could it be? Could it be? I know every pregnancy is different. So, even with all these signs, I guess I won't really know until I take a pregnancy test. But I'm going to wait a few more days before I do that. I don't want to take it too early in case it comes up negative even though I maybe already be pregnant. Stay tuned for an update :)


Info source :
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art7107.asp