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Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2014

The Walking Babe

Ok, terrible pun I know.

But Connor recently got onto two feet and pushing his push walker around..

Loving it!


Thursday, February 13, 2014

The wheels on the bike...

We hopped over to East Coast Park some time ago, to give cycling as a family of four a go.

We were planning on going on two adult bikes with child seats initially, but Christian insisted on his own little bike instead, so, of course we catered to his every whim and fancy :P

Lovin' it!
So, we rented a little bike and an adult one with the child seat - so Ewan and I could take turns going on the big bike and watching Christian.

And we had a blast!

Christian wasn't going too fast, so the, ahem, accompanying parent had to keep pace with him (walking of course).

But Connor was nonplussed about going fast - in fact he loved it, and shrieked away merrily. He also loved it when he looked up and saw our faces looking back down on him.

And away we go!

After a while, Christian sort of realised he was getting the shorter end of the stick, and wanted to have a go on the child seat on the large bike.

It was hilarious because he actually changed his mind at the last minute and was starting to yell "No, no, no, noooo!" but daddy had already taken off. He then realised that it was pretty AWESOME and changed his tune altogether.

So, now he's realised that how shiok it is to be ferried around, we're planning to go again, this time with two adult bikes and child seats. Looking forward!





Monday, January 27, 2014

The Festivities

Totally backdated post here, but I swore to myself I'd put this up before Chinese New Year!
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Christmas last year was a whirl of gatherings, parties and playdates!

The week before Christmas, we had a little playdate at our place for our little friends and their parents from Church.

MSC seedlings

We had a mini-gift exchange - Christian and Connor's first gifts of the season! It was also the first time we discovered that Christian loved giving out presents - possibly more so than receiving them.

Here you go Eli

So many!
Fer me?
Awesome!

On Christmas Eve, we headed to my Aunt's place for a dinner celebration.

The spread
Love this one of Connor with my grandma
Wear the hat Pop pop!

Where's dinner Daddy?

One with mummy

Another with Daddy

And presents, of course
Mine!
Christmas morning started out with Mass, followed by lunch at Ewan's Aunt's place where the family gathered.

Designated gift giver, again

Lil' Santa

Mauling daddy

Dadddy in defeat

One of the cutest things was that the boys turned up in unexpectedly matching outfits with our cousins' three girls... Check mate!


Sitting unbelievably still for a photo

Big bro and lil' bro

After that, we headed home for a little gathering with my parents and Leon.

More opening of presents including those we got the boys!

Lots of ripping

Vtech Discovery Cube for Connor

Thor's hammer and helmet for Christian

In addition to a minion fart gun!

Perfect height!

It was nice that Christmas was actually mid-week this year, which meant that the following weekend was another opportunity for some celebratory fun.

We had a party with my mummy friends and their bubs on Saturday. The babies are all around Connor's age, and it was great seeing how they've all grown in the past couple of months. Most of them were crawling, cruising, and even on the cusp of walking!

Hangin' out with my pals

Chair-struck

Food? We see food?

There was also a little photography corner, where the bubs got their picture taken.

Mums and bubs

Tummy time

Who's that sneaking up on me!

On Sunday, we headed to a friend's place - a condo near Changi Prison - for another party. No pics cos I forgot to whip out my camera (I even forgot to bring Connor's lunch flask back - what's wrong with me!? Doh!) that day. In any case, it was a really nice gathering where we met other young parents and the condo was really spacious and beautiful - possibly because of it's far out location perhaps, space was less of a constraint.

We had heaps of fun this Christmas - and I'm sure the kids had a blast, too. Here's looking forward to a great 2014!


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Two weeks in...

And still loving it, thank goodness!

Christian took to school pretty easily, but I was a little afraid the novelty would wear off after a while. The good thing is, he's still enjoying it.

He likes the teachers, the principal (we once caught him having a deep one-on-one conversation with her - what's that all about?!) and of course, learning loads of stuff. It's incredible how he comes back humming new tunes, saying new rhymes, all of which leave me and Ewan exchanging incredulous looks, like, where was that from?!

Who could forget his second day of school, where it took nearly all of me to just stand watch from the windows (parents were still allowed in, but I wanted to leave him to his own devices and see how he handled it all). He, well, pretty much stole the show during story time.



He seems to have toned down somewhat though - think he's learning how he's supposed to behave in a social setting - he even sat down throughout during a storytelling session at the library last weekend.

Hope he continues to enjoy school!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

First Day At School

Just about to head out - with Connor's biscuit
Christian started playgroup at St Francis Xavier Kindergarten on 2 Jan.

I was so nervous for him the weeks prior, because I'd heard so many stories of how tots bawl their little eyes out on their first day of school.

We constantly talked to him about going to school - I'd say "You're going to school soon, ok" and he'd reply "Yeah... next time," which got me all the more anxious!

Class starts at 8.15am, which is not the easiest thing, seeing that we'd have to leave home at 7.30am, drop Connor off at my mum's at around 7.45am before heading to SFX. Which means waking at 6.45am and rushing to get the kids fed and changed.

So, on the day, I set my alarm for 6.45am, but Connor actually woke up at around 6.30am (strange, cos he usually sleeps 7ishpm to 7ish am). This woke me up and woke Christian up as well - which suited us fine, I guess, since he had to be up soon anyway.

I changed Christian into his new school uniform (a tad big), gave him his morning milk and a cheese sandwich.

Soon, we were off!


My school
To be honest, it was pretty chaotic when we got to class. It was helmed by three teachers, and there were 15 kids in all. Out of whom, some were sobbing, some were clinging and refusing to leave their parents.

He's in Grace A!

Nice touches like a chart with everyone's birthday
Thankfully, Christian didn't shed a single tear, and was, in fact, really excited about everything. We really got lucky with this kid! Helped of course, that there were tons of toys and things to explore around the classroom.
Doodle masters

Lego time

Making "Mama's big ship"


When mealtime came along, macaroni was served.

Weekly menu
Waiting to be fed
I guess Christian's a pretty big eater, because the portion dished out to him was MEASLY compared to what he usually eats at home! It was a tiny bowl of maybe 15 pieces of macaroni?

Seriously? That's all?

While some of the other kids could barely finish their portions, Christian polished it off in a jiffy and asked for seconds. He would have gone for thirds if I didn't tell him not to ... and pre-empted him saying there was lunch shortly after.

Yums
 Soon after, little chunks of play dough was brought out and little hands started moulding and cutting. It was tremendously cute! Since he was preoccupied with it, I felt it was time to leave him on his own for a bit.


Play dough time

Like every anxious parent, I hung around outside, peeping at him occasionally. He barely seemed to notice I was gone! 15 minutes turned to 30, and soon it was more than an hour. I was so proud of him!

The kiddos had some time to run around outdoors as well, in the little playground.

Behind the vehicle-crazed boy he is, he grew attached to a red tricycle. I didn't know it then, but somehow he had learnt how to pedal!

Pedal to the metal

 I watched him, while trying to keep out of his sight, as I noticed he would keep coming towards me and not listen to the teachers if I was hovering too much.

Case in point, when I got a little too close when the kids were lining up against a wall, and he spotted me trying to take a picture. Guess who was made to line up against the wall with him, before he agreed to go back into the classroom -_-

Lining up
Spotted you mummy!
All too soon, class was over, and they gathered on the floor to sing a goodbye song.

I'm really glad we chose to go with SFX kindy... Christian's really familiar with the place as we go right next door for Mass every Sunday.

Looking forward to his little learning journey here. :)



Sunday, December 29, 2013

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow...


Merry Christmas everyone!

Christmas came and went... just like that!

I love this time of the year - with all the lights, festive goodies, cool weather, shopping for presents, our Christmas tree, and of course, the anticipation of the birth of our Lord.

It's Christian's third Christmas, and Connor's first. While Connor's still barely getting a grasp on what the season means, Christian, at 2 and a half,  is fully soaking up in the festive spirit.

We put up our tree about a month before Christmas - Ewan and I wanted to surprise the kids, but they got back just as we were putting the finishing touches to the tree - which turned out to be pretty fun, cos Christian wanted to help with the lights and crowning the tree with the star.


Whatcha doin' daddy?


I pood dis heer

Blootiful!
Well, one night, perhaps a week before Christmas, I was getting Christian ready for bed. He was being rather tiresome, saying he wasn't sleepy and refusing to go into his room even though it was way past his bedtime.

So, I decided to wait in his room for him, and pretend to sleep... hoping he would eventually join me.

After some 10 to 15 minutes, I realised that it was unusually quiet outside, in the living room. I went out to check, and this sight greeted me.



Oh White Christmas!
Further damage

I caught him like a deer caught in the headlights. He managed a sheepish "The Christmas tree is so beautiful now."

And added on later, "The snow fell from the sky."


The culprit

The real culprit


 On the bright side, the house smelt like a baby's bottom that evening!