
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Children's Day in School

Saturday, September 27, 2008
Going Organic

I looked around the shop particularly for suitable (and less dear) food and tidbits for Rynae. Many were expensive and I felt the pinch. Organic food, though safer and better for health, are also known for its cut throat prices. Unless one has deep pockets, one cannot afford to go full organic. There were 2 items that I went home with and I'm definitely going back to replenish. They're the brown rice cheese rings ($2) and the chocolate soymilk ($1.50) that tasted just like chocolate milk. Both were yummilicious and our friend love them!
In case you're interested, here's its addresses. No worries. I aren't gonna get paid commission for introducing you there.
Main:
Blk 921 Yishun Central 1 #01-257 S760921
6481 5508
Branch (close on Mon):
Blk 104 Yishun Ring Road #01-29 S760104
67574578
Thursday, September 25, 2008
First Play Doh

Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Looks like who?

Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Got Melamine?
Friday, September 19, 2008
DIY Pencil Holder

Using toilet rolls to make pencil holder is not a novelty and you could have done it in your younger days too. It is almost inevitable to produce one when your child starts owning stationeries. So, we make ours this afternoon - just a simple structure that serves its purpose of keeping her writing materials in place.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Starting on Tangram
I went back to Kiddy Palace to grab a box of tangram (SP $4.90) after thinking about it for several days. I have no intention to purchase it at first because I reckon Rynae would be able to form many figures creatively at this age. Furthermore, the suitability of this game, as written on the box is for ages 5 and up!
After mooting about the usability of it, I decided to give the game rule a twist by copying some easy figures onto pieces of paper and ask Rynae to try to solve the puzzles with the tangrams instead. That'll bring the difficulty level down yet serving its brain drilling purpose. She requested for help to complete some parts of the figures but also did manage to fit some herself.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Demise Of Print Media?
Vanilla was launched from the ashes of six year old parenting title Family and editorial has also freshen up to include latest in food, fashion and lifestyle, family tips, social trends, technology and wellness updates. Inspiring and capable but underexposed women graced their covers and women they interviewed are always great role models, trend setters and opinion leaders that one couldn't help looking upon and working towards becoming one.
Being a mother in this new era does not mean a woman that lives in an auntieville anymore. Our roles as mothers have evolved over the years and we go beyond taking care of our children's needs. We're not only mothers, we're individuals with multi-faceted life who wants to balance parenting with career and personal time for leisure and hobby. Vanilla is, I could say akin to chicken soup for the mother's soul. It nourishes our souls and gives us satisfaction as individuals.
News has it that Mediacorp has decided to call it a day for Vanilla because of the evolving media habits of consumers and changing advertising trends. It is a downright cruel decision. Everything is about money sense.
Billy Goat Gruff

Believing that parents should support teachings and supplement enrichment, I printed the 3 goats and troll for her to enact the story. The goats' legs were a bit wobbly so I glued chopsticks to make them more sturdy. By inviting children to observe, study, experiment and eventually explore the characters in a story, we are helping to enhance their natural curiosities and eagerness to learn. It was a simple story so she finished 'telling' it in a flash. At least I can be assured that she pays attention in class! Haha.
When telling the story becomes run of the mill, she gave the goats new identity - Rynae, Mummy and Daddy and began her wild expedition along the sofa. I did try to tell her that those are BILLY goats meaning they are boys thus cannot be Rynae or Mummy but she was oblivious to their gender. It doesn't really matter actually.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Teaching of Tradition: A Headache!


Nonetheless, customs or myths may vary but sense of unity and harmony that this tradition brings will always be the same. After these days of 'research', I did learn more about the Mid-Autumn Festival, the second most important Chinese festival after CNY. Mummy simplified the story to Rynae as Chang Er and Hou Yi who were husband and wife, gets to meet on the moon every year during the mid-autumn festival....
Futile Harvest
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Mid Autumn Eve Festival Celebration

She had lots of fun at the church open house. There were FREE pop corns, FREE drinks and FREE umbrella souvenir. She tried her hand at some games and were so proud of her wins.
After a quick dinner, we hopped to the park to take part in the Mid-Autumn Festival celebration. Mummy makes it a point to attend the traditional celebration every year so that Rynae would not lose touch with her roots. It is also a time to break ice and mingle with neighbours! Rynae played with some candles and got her fingers burnt hence she stayed clear of fire all night. The highlight of the night was the lion and dragon dance and these performances are Rynae's all-time favourite. While watching the dragon dance, she made a comment that the dragon wanted to eat the lollipop. She was actually refering to the fire ball! This cracked us up. It sure looks like a greedy dragon!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Colours of my Life

Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Sewing Cards

Monday, September 08, 2008
Chalk Scribblings

Rynae didn't know what to draw when I first handed her the chalk. I guided her along by tracing her slippers and she filled in the patterns. I drew a house and she drew the clouds and sun. I also played imaginatively with her by drawing a bridge with crocodile under it. I drew our toilet bowl and she added in a sensor flush! I wish we had one.
She volunteered to clean up the drawings on the floor so I passed her a broom and she did a thorough job in cleaning up!
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Parenting Workshop Afterthought
Contrary to what many people thought, IQs are not fixed and our brain can actually be trained. Though 'smartness' can be passed down genetically, however it only accounts for 20% of the brain. In another word, 20% is from nature and 80% is from nurture. At birth, a baby's brain weighs just 500g but by age 6, it can grow to 1500g. Hence, the 1st 6 years of a child's life are very important because processing speed, logic and reasoning and long term memory decreases as age pass. That is why I am always giving excuses that I am old when I forgot something!
The flow of learning is as such:
Input ----> Processing ----> Output
A brain will grow only when the child starts to think. To help them to tink, we have to play with them symbolically and imaginatively and put them in a problem solving environment. Parents must be childlike so that we can enter their world. This is how to communicate and stimulate them.
There are 6 main brain areas for training:
- Processing speed
- Visual Processing
- Working Memory
- Logic and Reasoning
- Auditory Analysis (Listening)
- Word Attack (Reading)
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Anchorvale Swimming Pool

We could see several slides even before stepping into the compound and this excited the little ones. However, children below the age of 5, as well as those with necklaces are not allowed to play on it. The irony is, those with goggles strapped around their neck are allowed! Someone please enlighten me on this. I didn't play on the slides and stayed in the children's pool with Rynae most of the time.
I also tried out the bubbles pool and it worked just like Uzap! 5 minutes on the bubbles and it made my butt and tummy itch like hell! This sounded an alarm - it's time to hit the gym! There was a 0.9m jacuzzi pool and the water in it felt slightly warmer. Amongst all features, I personally tink that the indoor olympic pool is cool! It suits me best because I love to swim but hate the sun! I'm gonna do laps next time I step my foot in here!
Address:
Sengkang Sports and Recreation Centre
57 Anchorvale Rd
Singapore 544964
Tel: 6315 3576
How to get there:
1) Take LRT from Sengkang Station and alight at Farmway station.
2) Take bus 372 and alight at anchorvale link.
The sports complex is located beside Anchorvale CC and within walking distance from Farmway LRT station.
Close Shave Gifts from Bangkok

Raising Transport Height Limit

I started charting Rynae's height only recently but I remembered that when she was 30 months, she was already past 90cm! She is now pushing 99cm but I have not paid a single cent for her transportation. I too, felt that the height limit should be raised just like Beijing, which raised its height limit for free travel from 1.1m to 1.2m.
Our gah men is encouraging people to take public transport and urging families to have more babies right? Besides giving a bigger baby bonus, 1 more month of paid maternity leave and more childcare leave, it would be absolutely fabulous if children free transport be looked into too.
To what I understand, some children are already 90cm by their 2nd birthday. Why should transport operators be profiteering from defenseless toddlers? I am looking forward to the day where more hypes will be stirred on this issue and make rules change, just like the successful petition to bring forward the effective date of the baby benefit schemes.
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Preparation for Lantern Festival

- 1 plastic folder (preferably with prints)
- Scissors
- Super Glue
- String
- 1 empty drink carton
- 2 ice cream sticks
- 1 circular plate
- Marker/pen
Here are the steps IF you're interested to make one for yourself or your kid too!
- Place the plate over the plastic folder and trace circular shapes on both sides and cut out both circles.
- Hold the 2 circles together and punch holes on the top of them.
- Cut out the bottom of the empty drink carton and glue it the lower end of a circle. The other circle follows thereafter.
- Measure the ice cream sticks against the width of the cut-out empty carton, make a marking and bend along the markings on 2 ends. It will look like a bench if properly bended.
- Glue the ice cream sticks onto the 2 circles. This is to make the lantern more steady.
- Thread the string through the punched holes and tie a dead knot.
Tadah! All done. Simple isn't it? That's not all. I also made some paper lanterns, a craft that I remembered from my primary school days, to be used as decorations in the house! Now.. gota also educate Rynae on the meaning behind all these..

Monday, September 01, 2008
Green Day

I was stunned when Rynae poured an enormous amount of water into the soil when she tried to water the plants. I explained to her that too much water will drown them and she replied, 'because I want my plants to grow bigger'. Oh.. children...
If these 2 plants are a success, I might consider growing more! Like tomatoes and lady's fingers. Wish us luck and I'll keep you posted on their growth!