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Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Final closure

To my dear readers,

This will be my last post on www.bringingupmissK.blogspot.com.

I have enjoyed sharing Miss K's moments with all of you, and hope that you have enjoyed them too!

To my dear family members and friends who are reading this, I have already sent some of you invites to read my private blog, others, if I have left you out, do email me at buzzaboutbaby@gmail.com so I could include you.

To my annonymous readers, thanks for supporting my blog thus far. I am afraid that I need to maintain my own privacy after having a few tragic incidences which arose due to me being on social network.

Thank you and goodbye...

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Silent Pause

Sorry for the month long hiatus! Life has been full of unexpected ups and downs...but I know...

~ God didn't promise days without pain, laughter without sorrow, sun without rain, but He did promise strength for the day, comfort for the tears, and light for the way. If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it. ~      Unknown

Many of you have been asking me 'Why are you not updating your blog recently?'

Well, I have been up to my neck with work and am currently struggling with some issues in life, but I know that GOD IS IN CONTROL.

I found this verse one day while flipping through the bible:

2 Cor 12:17 - To keep me from becoming conceited because of these surpassingly great revelations, there was given me a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me. (NIV)
What is God's perspective on this 'thorn' which he has put in my life?
I do not know, but time will reveal...

Monday, July 25, 2011

Bye-bye train(tracks)

So, on the same day Minister Khaw Boon Wan brought his wife, daughter and chihuahua for a final walk on the tracks, I too, brought the Hubby, Miss K and our westie for that "final" walk on the tracks.

The excitement started when we decided to follow a throng of  visitors up a slope by the main road, in hope for a short cut to the railway tracks. It was a short cut lined by a meter long lalang grass which terrified the dog. The dog stopped dead in her tracks and since there was a LONG queue of people behind me, I frantically started tugging the dog so hard that the dog broke loose from her leash; I screamed for the dog to stay; I can see the aunty behind me started to get rather nervous as we suddenly had a dog on the loose situation, so I frantically scooped the dog up and quickly proceed towards J and Miss K who were then struggling to cross this narrow 45 degrees slanted wooden plank to get down onto the the tracks!



Not too sure whether taking this short cut was a good idea afterall...all these commotion just to get to the tracks which is a mere 100m from our home!

But we did enjoy the short walk from hillview to the Bridge at Rail Mall.


Recollecting the times when the Railway was still in operation, those times when I (sometimes) have to wait at the manual operated level crossing for the train to pass when picking Miss K up from her infant care; hearing the whistle of the train speeding by when taking my nice evening stroll with the dog (this was before Miss K's arrival) ...I do have mixed feelings about bidding farewell to the railway tracks.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Happy Birthday, Don!

Another fun birthday with the bouncy castle!
This was last sunday, 17th July 2011.
(Yes another late post, life at work has been rather hectic lately.)

Miss K had a mini-version of the bouncy castle at her 1st Birthday...then she was a little too young to appreciate the fun of jumping up and down...But of course, she has not even learnt how to walk yet then!

Am still contemplating whether to have a 2nd birthday party for her this year (and that will be only about a month away now!!) And if so, should we be getting a bouncy castle?


Look at how much fun she's having!


And....she was so in love with this Barney cake, she demands that I carry her, and stood in front of it until the whole cake was "dismantled" and served!

Looks like I might have to get started with some research on baking a Barney cake for her Birthday.

The things that parents do for their kids these days....immeasurable!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Beach and Friends

Miss K's Nai-nai (J's mum) bought her a new set of beach toys, so she has been pestering us to bring her to "Dig dig sand".
I was surprised when she requested for sandplay as her teacher did mention that she is still not keen and as excited as the other children when it comes to sandplay.

Well, she seemed excited enough for me to pester J to bring us to the beach last weekend.

So, off to the beach we go,
To dig some sand and burry my toe,
To the lovely friends I met,
Thank you for the fun we had!
                                    -Miss K-


This was how the events unfolded...

Initially, she insisted that mama sits next to her and plays with her.



10 minutes later...she was happily playing on her own.



J and I was sitting down, enjoying the sea breeze while having our snack when Miss K came running to us, insisting that she also needed a break.


This little girl and her brother came and asked Miss K to play with them.

Miss K and her new found friends(s)... :)


Gigi decided to join in the fun! Miss K was not happy.

And then it was time to pack up and go home..


But we will be back again very soon!



Of being adventurous

Finally, I met her teachers during the Parent-Teacher-Meeting, my first one ever.
I'm glad to hear that Miss K is doing well and is rather advanced in her speech and motor skills.
I am now updated with all of Miss K's mischiefs, her social skills and the not-so-glamourous side of her when it comes to certain aspect of personal hygiene.

Miss K did not get a stellar report when it comes to being adventurous.

Here's what she did when they went to the fish pond. Note the distance between Miss K and the edge of the pond!


Refuse to play at the sandpit; would rather sit in her wagon and get friend to push!

Happy 22 months, Miss K!

This post has been sitting in my draft folder for 3 weeks!! Miss K will be 23 months in 12 days' time...I have no idea how I missed publishing this post!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

@ic.ac.uk

The song "All things bright and beautiful" always reminds me of this clique of friends.
We share lots of beautiful memories (mainly food) from Falmouth-Keogh Hall cookouts to the amazing stuff we cooked/ate while travelling around Europe.

We try to meet like once or twice a year to catch up on life and stuff; but with the addition of new family members, it has turned out to be an annual affair. And yes, all gatherings, past, present and future, will be packed loaded with scrumptious food.

This time round, the theme was Italian. I was soo busy trying to 'pacify' the sleepy and grumpy Miss K, I had to rely on J when it comes to photos.

Oh well....no food photos, but I have these very interesting shots. Guess what these 3 girls have in common?

The Oh-So-Cute Little Miss E


No prize for guessing who this Cry Baby is...(she was glued to that car toy the whole time we were there!)


Demure Miss C; love her gorgeous eyes!!



They weigh the same!
(BUT they are one year apart; age in ascending order from top to bottom photos)


Wednesday, July 06, 2011

FP Little People - Busy Day Home



I bought this super long ago! I think it was before she learnt how to crawl.
I totally forgot about it as the box was soooo bulky I hid it in a corner of her room, right in between the shelf, blinds and window, so it was conveniently forgotten until recently.

This is her favourite toy nowadays.
The 'Home' comes with A Mummy, A Daddy, A Baby and A dog just like our family (it also has a cat).
She will often sit in her play yard with these figurines and tells me stories about the Daddy, Mummy, Baby, and sometimes The Dog.

This was a conversation which took place a few days ago:

Miss K:
Bed time, K-K sleep, Papa and Mama sleep (puts figurines in bed)
 Gigi sleep.
No, no, swimming time!
Papa, Mama come on! COME ON! (puts figurines in pool)
Oh-O  (pool too small for all 3 figurines)
 Mama, help me please!!

Me:
The pool is too small, anyway, this baby is still small, she cannot swim yet.

Miss K:
No, NO!!!! No baby, is K-K!!! Swim!!! Come on, Mama!!

Me:
Alright, then, you go in and swim with papa, mama will stand next to Gigi. (Placed the Mummy next to dog)

Miss K:
NO, NO!!! Do-wan, No-wan!!! Gigi come swim (dog is actually stuck, not removable!)
Mama help!
Gigi and mama swim. K-K and Papa swim in pool!

Me:
Don't be ridiculous. Here, look (presses the phone) Papa is calling you now.

Miss K:
(Grabs her plastic toy phone in the play corner)
Hello Papa. Coming home soon?
Hello Papa, coming soon?
Papa.!!!! Coming home soon? (repeats like 10 times!!!)

Me:
Papa's getting on the aeroplane, he will be back soon.

Miss K:
I want to go on airplane. I want bus. No, I want airplane!
I want go airplane see Papa. AIRPLANE!!!!
(Runs to her shoe shelf, grab her pink shoes and Proceeds on to wear her shoes!!)

Me:
Come back here! its time for BED!

N.B. It took me ages to get her to bed that night! She was sobbing non-stop insisting that she needs to go ON the plane right then, so she can be with Papa on the plane!

Toddlers this age are seriously,.... hmmm, how should I put it....C.R.E.A.T.I.V.E?
Every night I will get a sneak peak of the Terrible Twos... God grant me strength!


Sunday, July 03, 2011

Miss Grumpy at Changi Boardwalk

I had wanted to bring Miss K and the dog to Changi Boardwalk for a while now, so when I saw that the weather was fantastic, I thought this day MUST be a great day for photos and a family outing ....

....I was soooo wrong. Miss K refused to nap on our way to Changi, she was all grumpy when we arrived, refusing to walk and sulking in most of our photos. Let's see, this was what she was like 90% of our time at the Boardwalk.




We managed to catch that rare smile at the boardwalk when I offered her my coke in exchange for some smiles for the camera.



The dog was much more manageable, she adorably just sat down and pose for the camera. Fuss free.



So, to add to the grumpy behaviour, she demanded to be carried almost all the way throughout the boardwalk; After carrying a sweaty 13 kg for about half the boardwalk, I tried to bribe her with a fruit bar, it worked for about 2 minutes...


...then its back to her refusing-to-walk "Mama, bao bao, BAO BAO!!!!" sobs which means, time for dinner then time to head home.



We had our dinner at this Peranakan Place:

Gd O' Times,
5 Changi Village Road.
Tel: 65422382.

As Miss K was still in her grumpy mood during dinner, I didn't have a chance to snap some photos of the Nangka Lemak, Ngor Hiang, Ayam Masak Merah and Babi Sio we had, but I have to say, very good nyonya food!!

I got this picture from streetdirectory.com and this is how the exterior looks like. We had an outdoor sitting because we had the dog with us. Total bill came to about $45 including drinks.


Miss K's new fashion accessory...& Wildrocket @ Mt. Emily

J and I love the set lunch at Wildrocket (and Relish).
We haven't been back there for a while, so we decided to bring Miss K along for lunch today.
The little one had a short snooze during the ride to Mt. Emily, so here's Miss K looking rather dazed after I plonked her onto her highchair.


If you have not spotted it yet, she is now inseparable with that  Minnie (Hand)bag which Aunty Mabel bought her from HK Disney! It took me a while before I could convinced her that no one will touch her bag if she place it on the table, and that I will place it far far away from the food so it will not get dirty.

I love, love, love this appetiser - Salmon Carpaccio. J had Bak Kut Teh, which was recommended by the waiter, but J said it was a tad too peppery.



I am a very loyal fan of their signature burger, so I had that for my main. J had the recommended Fish dish and it turned out to be the best "Fish Porridge" ever! The fish was cooked perfectly and the Chai Por at the top was sooo yummy, the broth was also full of flavour. Miss K walloped more than half of it!



Miss K stole my pappadum as soon as the waiter placed the dish on my side of the table. She ate the whole pappadum but only ate a small chunk of my burger. Argh! I shouldn't have ordered it well-done; I had always wanted my burger medium-well. This is how people always tell you that mums are most willing to 'sacrifice' for their child. Heh.



Their Cheesecake and the Sesame dessert with ice-cream (which came with my set) was incredibly good. Sad Needless to say, Miss K loved it too.



She was rather cautious about scooping the sesame while attacking the ice-cream at the beginning but half way through, she decided that the ice-cream tasted better with the sesame dessert, so there goes dessert #1. When the cheesecake arrived, guess who stole it away from us.


My lunch set which came with the Salmon Carpaccio, Burger & Sesame Desert was $28++ and J's Bak Kut Teh, Fish with Chai Por & Broth & Cheesecake was $35++.
Nice ambience, Good service. Average Price.
I give it a 8.5/10.

Oh, remember that (Hand)bag of hers? I think I must show you how she carries it around. Tsk tsk tsk...So Aunty!



Friday, July 01, 2011

My Potty Pooper's Potty Training

I am here to proudly announce that Miss K has now officially passed the potty poop test with an A+.
Hooray!

I have to say that when I started her off on potty training, I was not looking at a hardcore regime which includes potty "drills" recommended by several potty training expert sites.

Let me share my potty training experience...

Week 1
Introduced her to the potty (free potty which came with the baby cot, I didn't bother buying any fancy ones with handles, music, elevation etc) before her bathtime at 8pm. I spent about 5 minutes per day showing her the potty (minus weekends), sat on it to show her how it should be used & encourage her to sit on it. She refused for the first few days, but after a while, she could sit on the potty for about....10 seconds.



Week 2
If you have read my previous entry on potty training, you'll know about the potty books which I find incredibly helpful when it comes to potty training.
This is Miss K's favourite potty book, she loves this book so much I had to renew/borrow it 3 times!


Week 2's potty time is more like a "story time" before her bath time. The little one will always beam with joy when I declare "Its Potty Time" as she knows its story time. I encouraged her by asking her whether she will pee and poo like Lily does? She will always nod and said "YES" most of the time - but no poo, no pee....yet.

Week 3
Miraculously, she pooped!
The next day, as she sat on her potty, I did not pin my hopes on her being able to "deliver" what she did the day before...but she did!
And since her first ever potty poop, like clockwork, she delivers her "stuff" once a day, everynight, right before bath time.


It has been about a month now, and she still poops on schedule, well done, Miss K!


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Say 'cheese'


"Mama, say cheese"

What's with toddlers and this pose?
I have seen a few toddlers her age posing this way too. I did not teach her this pose; no idea where she got the idea from...but I have to say, they do look rather cute posing this way.

When J brings out his camera, she will immediately go into the 'recce mode'; gives a good look around the living room and runs to spot #1, starts to pose, then runs to spot #2, pose, smiles and screams "Mama, cheese", "Papa, look, look (me), say cheese".

And like many girls her age, she has dethroned me and is now officially our home's Miss Chatterbox - The Queen. I'm trying to get used to her queries on almost everything! 

This was our conversation as we walked towards the car after picking her up from childcare yesterday:

Miss K: "What's that, Mama"

Me: Its a bird. How many birds are there?

Miss K: one, two, tee, four, five, sis, sewen, ek, nine, ten!

Me: Ten birds? Are you sure? What are the birds doing?

Miss K: Hmmm. Yes. Ten Bird. Bird fly in sky!! oh, bird flyyyy away. Mama, look, clouds! Many clouds, CLOUDS!!!. Oooo....What's that?

Me: Yes, that's right.

*Walks towards car*

Miss K: "My car!" Walks to driver side "Mummy's car"

Me: Alright, let's get you strapped in.

Miss K: I want buckle. No, NO!! Buckle this way.

Me: *Gives fierce look, strapped her in and starts engine*

Miss K: Thirsty, mama, I want water. What's that? Mama, look! mirror! Mama, sing Baa Baa Black sheep?

Me: Alright. Can you teach mummy some songs you learnt from school?
sings a few songs while driving home.

Arrived home....

Miss K: Where's Gigi? Where's Papa? Mama, I want booberry, I want pear, no I want papaya

Me: We can only have one fruit tonight, what do you  want?

Miss K: I want watch Barney

Me: !%^&#$%^

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Hainan on a shoestring

So what can one get for a $50, 5D4N tour package to Hainan? By the way, if you haven't read how I got this deal, you could do so by reading my previous post :)

DAY 1
Arrived Haikou at 11am. Tour guide was already waiting at the arrivals when we exited.
Transfered to Haikou XingYuan Hotspring Hotel. My verdict on our first hotel, well, its only worth a 3 star, not 4 star as advertised.

This is Miss K popping blueberries (brought from home) at the hotel, spot the old fashioned TV? After pressing all possible buttons,turning on all switches, we could not figure how to turn it on, finally hotel sent someone up to fix the TV for us.

For those who (like me) thought that I could get some good bargains from Haikou, you will be disappointed. Haikou is definitely not a shopping place. Fashion wise, its too "chinese" for me. Weather wise, it's scorching HOT in June. The shopping malls have very weak air-conditioning, some does not even have air-conditioning.

DAY 2
After breakfast at the hotel, we were brought to the Five Official's Temple.My chinese history is about nil, and my mandarin is about 49% (I don't dare to give myself a passing mark of 50%) so, I was enjoying the architecture of the place rather than the history behind it. Miss K refused to walk, so guess where she ended up in?


I have to say, the tour bus we had was very new, clean and comfortable. We had a really good ride throughout our 4 days in Hainan. Thumbs up for bus 90K60!

On our way to Qionghai from Haikou, we stopped for lunch at this very touristy restaurant with very "interesting" make-shift baby chair:

It was a upside down pail :) But it did its job alright.

The main attraction at Qionghai was BoAo. We were brought to the BoAo conference site (nothing much to see here), just a fountain that looks like this outside the building which lacks air-conditioning with pictures of some officials who attended the BoAo Forum Asia. *Yawns*


We then had to pay 180RMB to go on the Wanquan River 'Cruise'. Actually, it was only a 5 minutes boat ride from the BoAo conference site to the sandbar which separates the river and the sea, not really a cruise. The boat ride was hot and stuffy. This is the scene from the boat, nothing spectacular.


As we arrived at  the sandbar at 1pm, it was too hot for any activities. It must have been something like 37 degC then as we were sweating buckets! There were many tents dotted along the sandbar selling knickknacks and fruits.We decided to seek shelter from the sun and have some mangoes as we while away the allocated 1 hour at that sandbar. I have to say, best mangoes in Hainan! 3 mangoes of this size for 10RMB (~S$2). Miss K had one whole mango to herself!


After we finally got back onto the bus, the tour brought us to Xinglong's Health Tea house for some herbal foot soak and massage and of course the usual sales talk in between.

We checked into Xinglong Treasure Island Hotel for our second night in Hainan. This hotel, I rate 2 stars, a far cry from the promised 4-star standard. It was old and rather dirty....but it has interesting fruit trees in the compound. Look what we saw. Miss K was terrified of that huge jackfruit.


Dinner at the hotel's restaurant was the worse meal during our stay in Hainan. The saving grace would be the many food stalls parked along the road outside of the hotel. We took a sweaty walk along the stalls after dinner and went home with 3 large mangoes (3 for 10RMB).
Highlight of Day 2 - eating 6 huge, juicy & sweet mangoes in one day, which was great, as it helped the little one with this:

And yes, we brought her potty along!

DAY 3
Started off by visiting the famous Xinglong coffee factory. Suprising that they are famous for their coffee, but the coffee we tasted in Hainan so far tasted horribly weak and lacks the umph.

Next was Dadonghai Beach. We arrived at 11:30am, got the little one changed into her swimsuit, and guess what? She said "Mama, No sand", I asked her whether she wants to go to the sea, she replied "Don't want", asked her whether she wants to build some sand castles " Don't want", so she was glued onto me for the whole hour.


J and I had a taste of our first 'Hainan Beer', very light and refreshing on that hot and sticky day. It was only 5RMB for a 750ml bottle!
After lunch, our tour's next stop was Nanshan Buddhism Park. This park was an additional 150RMB.

The 'Special Seafood Dinner' cost us an aditional 160RMB (~$30).This dinner was supposed to be a classy affair with good quality lobster and other crustaceans, but it was totally disappointing! Should have opted for the Monkey Island instead (Seafood Dinner was to replace Monkey Island)

To those planning a trip to Hainan, food is definitely nowhere near gourmet. This is what our food looked like on day 1,...and day 2...and 3 and 4. Seriously lacks variety. But do note that we get 8 dishes and 1 soup. No course for complaint here since this is supposed to be a $50 all in package tour  *keeps on reminding self*


We arrived at Sanya Jingwei Seaview Hotel rather late at 8:30pm (we did not have a seaview room by the way!) I rate this hotel 3.5 stars. The beach just about 100m away from the hotel looks nice, but we did not have a chance to walk along that beach as we had to leave for Haikou early the next morning.

DAY 4
The 'Oh-So-Boring' Silk factory as our first stop. I would rather laze by Sanya Beach. It was enlightening to see the process of silk making though, but the merchandise sold was certainly a rip off.
Next was an equally waste-of-time visit to the knife shop. Some demonstration on how durable the knife is etc etc....was totally boring.
Lunch that day was supposed to be a 'treat' from the tour company. It was a coconut themed lunch, Hainan's specialty. I got overly coconutified!

Yalong Bay was our next pit stop. The little one was so tired, she was fast asleep when we arrived, so we decided to have coffee at the nearby hotel so she could sleep on this comfy sofa ( we were very coffee deprived too, as we were only served tea for breakfast).

Miss Sleepy Head after waking up from her nap.

We only had 2 hours at this beach and the little one slept for about an hour, got really moody and grumpy for the next hour, so that's where our beach escapade ended. Sigh.


On our way to the Li Village to see women covered in tattoos, it started to pour. Apparently, a typhoon is coming by the coast of Taiwain and possibly will affect Hainan. Miss K and I stayed on the bus while the rest brave the rain to visit the tattoo-ed women in the Li Village. J came back saying that the place was partially under renovation, so nothing much to see and do. It was pretty deserted.

The last leg back to the hotel at Haikou was a long bus ride up north. Our last night in Haikou was at the Bao Hua Harbour View HotelWe got upgraded as the previous hotel we stayed was overbooked.
It was a nice end to our tour as the dinner was the best dinner in Hainan and the hotel was indeed a proper 4-star hotel.

DAY 5
Tiger Airways back to Singapore  at 11:30am. The most chaotic flight I've been on, untrained staff, impolite, and worse of all, bad manners!
There was this teenage boy who was sitting with us, had been waiting for his ordered food for more than an hour. As we were about 45 mins from our descend into Changi (this is a 3 hour flight) we suggested he press the call button to enquire about his food and the air-steward came 5 minutes later and muttered, "if you guys keep on pressing this button, no food will get served as it will slow us down"!  The food was served 15 minutes before descend into Changi.

I was also wondering why my seat on both legs of the flight could not recline at all! Was totally uncomfortable. I will avoid Tiger Airways for any travel further than Malaysia next time!

Our verdict? Well, for $50 per person on a full board 5D4N package tour, it was well worth it.
However, personally, this might be our very first and also last package tour holiday.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

We're off to Hainan!

I just realised that Miss K has been travelling quite a bit since she was 6 months old.
This is Miss K's travel log thus far:

6 months - Penang
11 months - Malacca
13 months - Berlin, Munich, London & Birmingham
16 months - Kuching
18 months - Penang
20 months - Princeton, NJ & Manhattan, NYC.
22 months - Hainan

Yes, we will be off to Hainan at the crack of dawn tomorrow. This trip was a "last-minute-buy-on-impulse" trip. This is what made me 'buy on impulse':
http://www.deal.com.sg/deals/singapore/S50-for-5D4N-Stay-at-4-Star-Sanya-Hainan-Island

Don't you think $50 per person for a 5D4N accomodation + 3 meals + transport+ tour guide deal sounds too good to be true?

Well, initially, we were not sure whether (1) the travel agency actually did exist (2) we will be asked to pay additional charges (3) forced to buy into their gimmicks; but so far so good. This time round, we will be flying Tiger Airways (arrives in the morning, we get 1 extra day in Haikou), as Jetstar, the other airline which has direct flights to Haikou arrives in the evening.

Colleagues and friends have been warning me about the dangers of Hainan, no-go places, what to watch out for etc...(So, from what I have heard so far, Hainan is a really bad holiday destination, especially with a 22 month old! **double sigh**) Am really thankful for their advice, but on the other hand, am feeling rather apprehensive about this trip now.

Well, this will be our FIRST tour (I actually HATE tours, but...there is always a first to everything, I guess) & FIRST holiday trip to CHINA (I had previously been to china on a community service trip with no toilets and no shower for 2 weeks, but that's a different story altogether!)

As with all our holidays, we usually have to crack our heads to think of where to put the dog while we were gone. This time, the dog will be staying with her friend Pebbles; she gave Pebble's owner a scare the last time she stayed there as she escaped, ran about 500m out of the housing compound and the maid (who was walking her) freaked out and cried! Hope the dog will behave herself this time round!

We told Miss K that the dog will be staying with Pebbles and she got pretty worked up, she cried, saying "No! Gigi stays home". Well, that's a good sign, the little one is finally showing some affection towards the dog! I like this recent photo of them both:




Before we jet off, I would like to wish all lovely DADS out there,
A Very Blessed Father's Day!!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Dairy Farm Quarry

It was a nice early evening stroll at Dairy Farm Nature Park on a Sunday. We wanted the dog to have an extended walk, so decided to re-visit the Quarry at this nature park.
I love this park much more than Bukit Batok Nature Park, simply for the fact that it has a proper walking path which is stroller friendly, and it is ants-free, woohoo! (Ants = My dog's biggest enemy!)



The last time we were there, it was 15 months ago, Miss K was 6 months old. And if you have spotted it already, the dog has the red-shirt on, both then and now.



I'm going to sidetrack a little bit, here's the story of the red shirt back then:

The dog just had a S$1200 surgery to remove a spikey, 2.5cm-diameter seed which she swallowed. That seed must have been in her intestine for a while, but we only noticed something amiss when she started to vomit puddles and puddles of water, refused food and water, one day, her body went limp and she lay motionless at one corner. On our way to the vet, she had problems breathing, she was gagging for air, I thought she was going to die! Greed almost killed her! Red shirt was to prevent her scratching her surgery wound.

This time round, the dog is having some skin problems (common in westies), so shirt-on again to prevent her (1) licking the steroids and (2) scratching which will worsen her skin.



It was a pleasant surprise for Miss K to see huge carps, and other tiny fish (and a turtle) swimming in the quarry. Her teachers at childcare have been bringing her class to the nearby pond every alternate days for 2 weeks in a row now, so when we arrived at the quarry, she squealed with joy and said "Mama, pond, big fish" , "There, turtle swimming" then ran to get the dog "Gigi, come here, see fish".

The outdoor really provides endless prospects for exploration and discovery. And bringing Miss K to the Dairy Farm Quarry this past weekend was great as it reiterated what she has learnt in school that week.