Tuesday, November 30, 2010

When are we going back there again Kayden?




I remember it wasn't all that long ago when I was pregnant or when Kayden was younger that I have said "One day, he'll be playing in there!".

Last week, I went into one of these free indoor play areas at our local shopping mall while I was doing some supermarket runs. He loved it!  At first, he just sat down right where I left him. Quietly observing how the other children were playing. Then he copied what they were doing. He turned some toy steering wheels, climbed over some cubes and went through a kiddy obstacle course.

Half an hour later, he didn't want to leave! And of course, the little one was at the furthest corner in one of the tunnels. I had to physically crawl into the small little tunnels, through the obstacles to grab him out!

And me, I loved seeing him so very happy! He was all smiles and in the cheeriest of moods!

In fact, as we left, I was the one looking forward to going back there again! Hmmmm, I need another run at the supermarket tomorrow right? Right.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Things you just don't say to a first time mom

OK.I rarely whinge on my blog, But this has been on my mind abit lately. It has been a full year since I had my baby. During the past year and even when I was pregnant, I had so many well wishes for the pregnancy and the birth of baby Kayden. And sure, everybody meant well when they passed on their thoughts, comments and experiences. But to be totally honest, some comments truly irritated the heck out of me.

I know quite a few of you who read my blog don't have children yet. So I thought, maybe I should make a list on what some people said that just didn't come out the way they thought it did.

For example.

"Ohhh! You are tiny!  Poor baby has no space to move around in there!" (it made me want to just get bigger so it doesn't feel like its my fault my baby's so squished in there)


"Morning sickness is just part of pregnancy. It will pass / I had it all through my pregnancy, even when I was on the delivery table!"

"Oh he's sleeping well? Just wait until he starts teething."

"He has a temperature? He must be teething."

"He has diahorrea? (sp?) It must be because he's teething."

"Grumpy/ lack of appetite/ restless? Oh it's just his teeth!"(yea teeth! All your fault!)

"Babies can sleep in a noisy environment, they just need to get used to it!" (yes he's sleeping now because of all the over stimulation from before!  A cousin and I used to gossip about people who said this to us all the time! It drove us both so mad!)

"Why are you doing/not doing this instead? OH I NEVER did that when xx was a baby!"

"I NEVER referred to books or any other materials. I just did what I had to do and it came instinctively." 

And my NUMBER ONE pet peeve? THIS.

"Women have been giving birth since the beginning of time. Labour is NOTHING to be scared of!"


It was annoying! Thankfully towards the end of my pregnancy and today, I have mastered the art of listening to things like that with one ear, and it goes straight out the other ear. I smile and nod, and change the subject. They mean well after all.

But really, as a first time mom, there are enough things on our mind as it is already. It is very often an emotional roller coaster. So saying things like that that affect our self esteem and worth as a new/to-be parent just aren't helping much.

So next time you speak to a pregnant lady or a mom, remember not to say things like that!

IT IS ANNOYING!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Funny hair

MMmm??? What's wrong with my hair?

Fresh from my bath

Umm... there's just a little something at the top of your head Kayden
Birthday morning! Excitedness! BOOF!




 Would you believe this is the same baby! Kayden's hair has a life of its own. On some days, it decides its a happy day and it reaches for the skies. And then on some days, it is as though, it is feeling down, and is as flat and stiff as a surfboard.  Or it feels like it is going to be an exciting day, and boofs itself up, looking like Bloat the blowfish in Finding Nemo.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Part 2: It's party time Kayden!

A balloon which is almost twice the height he is!

What? I can't hear youuu!? OoOOoh Yes! It's MY birthday!


YUP! That looks like it belongs to me!!! (he perpetually snatched it off!)
  
Somebody lovesss duckies!
 
Happy birthday our baby boy!
 
It was a glorious sunny afternoon. Perfect for an outdoor BBQ partay! The day couldn't have gone any better. It was a joyous occasion spent with people dear and close. We ate, we laughed, we enjoyed the beautiful weather, we chatted, and we all had a GREAT time! 

Kayden was given lots of cuddles, and he lapped it all up! He was quivering with excitement, without a clue that he was the star of the day! We sang the boy happy birthday, cut his cake, and perhaps overdosed him with just a liiiitle bit too much sugar loaded desserts.

I could tell Kayden was having the best time of his life on his birthday. He was laughing and smiling and waving his arms around. He waved hello, gave his guests little kisses and even shook someone's hand! We chose the location because he loves the playground there. Poor little man was exhausted mid party, but instead of taking his afternoon nap, he chose to spend time with everyone instead. Must have been on a sugar high. After all, I have never actually given him anything with much sugar in it until his birthday! Not even a long quiet walk in the park would settle him down for some rest.  He eventually dozed off for a quick nap, and was ready again for more play in record time!

We thank everyone for their well wishes, gifts and help for his little BIG milestone. It has been a full year since our little bundle of joy arrived. And what a year it has been. Wouldn't have it any other way!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Extra extra, read all about it!









Besides the little man's birthday over the weekend, this was what happened! There is no cause for alarm. We are all fine. Our neighbour's car had a gas leak, and from the looks of it, the authorities determined it was pretty serious!

I was awoken from my restful nap to hear a commotion outside the window. I looked out and I saw not 1, not 2, not 3, but FOUR fire trucks right outside our court! I leaped out of bed and scurried downstairs to ask "WHAT'S HAPPENING???".  But as soon as those words left my mouth, I realised from hubby's relaxed composure on the couch that everything was under control. I was ready to run back up and grab my sleeping baby!

The commotion outside eventually woke Kayden up of course. The firemen started moving 3 of the trucks out of our court, and huddled around to set up this black torch looking thingiemagie. Our next door neighbour who was ushered out of his house, so that the firemen could do their thing, was sitting on our front lawn taking photos.

And so, I thought I would go outside and do the same.  It looks safe to do so? I brought Kayden out along with me and he looked at it all happening, with a wide eyed look on his face. He quietly observed the firemen  walking around pulling wires and cables out.

The 'torch' made such a loud whirring sound when they were burning the gas off. We went WOW! It was quite a show! The flame went high up in the air. Kayden opened his eyes even wider and it was a look of bewilderment on his face!

What an afternoon and what an eventful weekend we had!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Before the party

We had such a fun filled and busy weekend! Happy times! We are exhausted and taking it easy. 

I'll let the pictures do all the talking today.

Kayden slept in that morning, and woke up with this boofed up hair!


On my way to my paaaaarty!


Are we there yet!?


MmmmmMMMMmmmm time for play!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Happy 1st Birthday Kayden!



Kayden's birthday party invite! We're out at a bbq later today!

Kayden turns ONE today! Happy Birthday my Baby Boy!

One year ago today, I was in my hospital ward watching you sleep. Your tiny little head fitted snugly in my palm!

♥  you have yet to say Mama properly when I ask you to, but in desperate situations where you want me to pick you up, you scream out an incoherent "Mmmmmaa!!"

♥  when I am cuddling you, you curl all your fingers around a finger of mine, and I love it when you doze off in my arms to sleep

♥  you love your bathtimes and you look forward to it everyday. You LOVE your rubber duckies.

♥  I love it when you do your 'happy dance' (shaking head from side to side)

♥ You amaze me with your generosity whenever someone asks to have your favourite foods, you ALWAYS pluck it out of your mouth to share!

♥ Your face always lights up when we say "Shall we go OUTSIDE for a walk?" (which results in a happy dance after sometimes)

♥ You don't like loud people or noises. You squint and your eyelids flutter when that happens. Or just start bawling.

♥ You are born in the year of the ox. And an ox you are. You very strong, and oh so stubborn!

♥ Since when you were a few weeks old, you are mesmerized and soothed when you hear someone sing. You stop and pause whatever you are doing, and you just stare and sometimes smile as you listen intently.


♥  And, you have mastered the art of coaxing someone with a kiss whenever you want something! We just can't help but go "Awwwww" and be at your beck and call!



I can hardly believe a whole year has passed. It still feels like just last week, we brought you home from the hospital! You looked like a little burrito wrap!

You have brought so much joy to everyone around you. I hope you have enjoyed every bit of your childhood so far. Mommy and Daddy wish and want for you, nothing but the very most of what makes you happy and healthy.

Love,

Mommy

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Free fun time

 





I brought Kayden to a toy store earlier. And boy oh boy, did he have fun! He looked at the endless rows and shelves of toys from his stroller, I occasionally pick one off the shelf and let him have a bit of a play. Luckily, no tantrums were thrown each time I took it away from him to return it to the shelf.

His favourite were probably the outdoor slides and ride ons. I think they reminded him of our trips to the playgrounds. The gleeful look on his face! And of course, playing with all that means I had to unbuckle him from his stroller. Well, that last picture shows how I managed to cajole him back into it! With a smile on his face, no less!

The best part of the afternoon was, that I left the store without spending a single cent! Score!
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