Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Planning for the Weekend

We're going for a staycation at Bay Hotel this weekend! Hubby bought the deal on Groupon, and it costs $168 for a 2D1N stay. I've read a couple of reviews that the rooms are pathetically small and breakfast was sucky, but I shall keep an open mind and see what they have to offer.

This morning, hubby told me to make plans for the weekend (whether to go Vivocity, Sentosa etc). Guess what? Underwater World slashes ticket prices during Dec holidays! Instead of the usual $25.90 per adult, they will be charging $15.00 per pax for the month of December! In addition, every paying visitor can bring a senior citizen or a child in free of charge. P is still below 2, so she gets in free anyway, but this offer should be great for families. How timely for the promotion to come. I've been planning to bring P there, but I couldn't justify the costs ($51.80 for our family) and thus have been procrastinating. Now, all I have to do is to research on the showtimes and feeding times. This is so exciting, I can't even recall the last time I've been there. Hope P will like it!

Monday, November 26, 2012

MMR Jab

Hubby brought P for her MMR jab today. It's the first time I wasn't around when P gets her jab, and I felt like I missed a milestone.

Anyway, hubby told me that P cried for a good 5 minutes as usual. I've been seeing FB posts from mommies that their babies don't cry during jabs. P, on the other hand, cries murder, as if she can't believe something so terrible is happening to her. Told hubby about it and his response was cute - "Of course, she's a pampered princess!"

There you go, Princess P

Fav toy of hers, wooden blocks from ELC. She plays with it everyday, and is my best investment among all her toys


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Changi Airport... Again

I feel like I've been going to the airport so frequently these days - My Korea trip, parents back from Philippines and mom returns from Penang today. Hubby had soccer plans in the evening, and I thought since P and me didn't have plans, why not tag along my dad to the airport to fetch my mom?

P had a blast at the airport. Basically, she was going from child to child trying to make their aquaintence, but more often than not, they backed away from her in horror. P was unfazed though, and quickly move on to the next victim child. I have to give her credit for her relentless effort.

She also gave high-fives to an entire family and strode around behaving like a celebrity. Occasionally, she will spoil her celebrity image by screaming at the top of her voice while playing catching with kids. Most of the kids are older than her, and she would go up to them and let loose a barrage of baby language, then they will either play catching or the older kid would back off. Once, I caught her prodding the crocs (in the shape of a bumblebee) of a child who was sitting her her stroller. There was twice when she attempted to run into the restricted area (where arriving passengers come out from). I hate to imagine what sort of trouble I (or actually it was my dad's turn to monitor her) will get into with the police officers if that happened.

Her energy level really amazes me. That's what you get from her after a nearly 3 hour afternoon nap. My dad, sister and me had to take turns to 'chase' her and ensure she doesn't cause permanent damage on other children.

I didn't manage to get any pics. She'd be a blurred figure anyway.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Alice in a Christmas Wonderland

Today is a P-and-mummy day, for hubby is involved in his friend's wedding as a 兄弟. Started the morning by bringing P down to the garden for a walk. Wanted to let her play the slide at the playground, but alas, the playground equipment were all wet due to the rain. A cute little 5 year old girl came over to me and ask if she could play with P. I told her she could, but don't expect P to be too responsive. What follows is a 20 min monologue conversation with the little girl. I barely got a word in and she's just telling me everything in her life, a newborn brother, a Vietnamese grandfather, a fat father, a fierce teacher etc, and she didn't play with P, haha. I'd be worried if P becomes like that when she reaches 5 years old. I mean, I certainly hope she will not talk to strangers, and even if she did, my family history won't be revealed.

We set off for Raffles City in the afternoon, and was fortunate to be able to hitch a ride from hubby who was heading to the banquet hotel venue. Wanted to bring her to the toys section at Robinsons, but saw that there was a Lego fair on Level 3 event square. What's even better is that they have a Lego play area (for older kids) and a Duplo play area (for toddlers).




After 30 min of play in the Duplo 'pit', we headed for the promised toy section at Robinsons.


And the highlight of the day - Alice in a Christmas Wonderland Live Show. This is the 1st kiddy live show for both P and me, and I'm glad that she sat through most of it. I think the colorful setting and characters caught her attention, and she was very engrossed in their dance moves, occasionally even standing up to dance to the music. She got a bit fussy twice during the show and tried to walk off, but directing her attention back to the stage worked wonders.  The show was pretty good, save for a screechy Queen of Hearts who talks in a super high pitch voice, jarring on the ears.


Waiting for show to start
Engrossed with the stage action

After the show ended, I found myself walking in the direction of Marina Square. It seems almost like a routine for me to head to MS after Raffles City. Was wondering what to have for dinner and Swensens came to mind immediately. Unfortunately, a queue was already forming by the time I got there, so we switched to Secret Recipe instead. I rarely dine out with P alone. It's already tough for me-hubby duo to dine out with her, often requiring one to watch her first while the other eats. Luckily, lady luck shone on me today. P was quite interested in eating my food (pan grilled catch of the day) and sat in her high chair while I fed her. In fact, I think she ate more fish than I did. It was only towards the end that she started her usual antic of climbing out of her high chair. I stuffed the remaining fries down my throat and we got out before a meltdown occur.

Last stop of the day was Millennia Walk. They have a huge Christmas tree at the center of the mall, and stalls around the tree selling Christmas related products.
Here's P checking out their bear offerings
'Lil one got pretty tired after this action packed day, and I managed to put her to bed way before her usual bedtime. Will be bringing her for her 15 month jab tomorrow, yet another 'action' packed day for her.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

The Holiday Guide

This is going to be my bible for the upcoming X'mas season!

We'll be starting off December with a staycation at Bay Hotel near Vivocity. It's been some time since P's last swim (the last time was probably at our Changi Village Hotel staycation), and I can't wait to play water with her again. When will November end??

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Singkids Changi Airport

My parents are coming back from Philippines today, so I decided to take leave to go fetch them back from the airport.

We started the morning by going to Thomson Plaza for breakfast, then heading to the NTUC to shop. P is a fan of grocery stores (and toy stores of course). There's an unending supply of stuff that she can see and touch, so that's what she did the whole morning while we parents are looking on in horror and wondering when we are going to pay for damages.

Things took a downturn after we got home. It was nearing her nap time and she decided to throw a major tantrum which lasted almost half an hour. Half an hour of non-stop crying, coupled with throwing toys (that we passed to her in the hope of appeasing her). It got even as far as picking up the toys she just threw and then throwing them again with all her might. It was a major one. I finally appeased her (she was probably tired from all the crying) and she drifted off to sleep, and a deep sleep indeed. I had made plans to head to Royce Kids Gym at Liang Court to check it out, but the deep sleep spoiled it all. P awoke 2.5 hours later and it was close to 2.00 PM. We went over to in law's place for late lunch and by the time P was done with her porridge, it was past 3.00 PM. My parents' flight would arrive at 5.05 PM, so it doesn't make economic sense to go to Liang Court, pay for 2 hours, play for about 1 hour then head to the airport. We decided to head straight to the airport instead.

SingKids® PlaySystem is the first to bring in these features of a colorful moving playground in Singapore. The new indoor playground was designed and built by an innovative Japanese company, in Osaka, Japan. They have 4 branches in Singapore, and we headed to the one at Terminal 3. First impression is that the place isn't very big, and separated into 2 sections (Toddler vs Older Kids) and occupying 2 shop space such that you need to cross a pathway in order to get to the other section. The features also look similar to Kiddy Fun, which P didn't really enjoy the last time we went. However, with 1.5 hours to burn, we decided to just head in.


Toddler Section




After 1 hour of play ($18 for peak period, $4 for additional adult), we were pretty much done with the place. Headed back to Terminal 2 and there was quite a massive Angry Bird moving structure. We went 'waaaahhhhhh' and the 'lil one went 'waaah', causing us to burst out in laughter. I tried to make P take a solo picture, but she ended up looking quite 2D-fied .



Sunday, November 18, 2012

Our Music Studio at Tanglin Mall

P received 4 Our Music Studio vouchers for her birthday, and we finally attended the first session today. Our Music Studio is located at L3 of Tanglin Mall. From the outside, it looks like a small shop space, but I was impressed when I entered the studio and found that there's plenty of space for activity. The class was supposed to start at 3.00 PM, and we arrived at about 2.50 PM. P had the chance to do the pre-class activity: Throwing and chasing colorful bouncy balls all over the studio.




We had Teacher Huzzy for the class and I think P liked her a lot. Whenever she smiles at P, P grins back in glee. The curriculum was pretty similar to the trials we have attended previously, but P really did seem so much engaged in this one. We played with maracles, bells, drums, parachute, flower bouquet, scarves and did plenty of running around the room. Sadly, I didn't manage to get any pictures during the class because they only allowed 1 accompanying parent and I was busy chasing the 'lil one. Compared to her previous trials, I think P has matured quite a bit. She is now able to understand basic instructions like "put back" and reach out her hands to request for instruments. She clapped with gusto and babbled through the class. She sayang younger babies and plays with the older ones too.

After class, we decided to hand around Tanglin Mall to wait for the Avalanche and Snowfall event at 7.30 PM. Explored a lot of toy stores and P practically went for a toy inspection at Tanglin Mall. Had a Red Velvet Cake and a Carrot Walnut Cake at Cedele to burn some time. Here goes the pics for the snowfall event.
A picture before darkness falls
The beautiful X'mas tree
P wth papa Jon

How about a shining reindeer?

And elves?



Final pic before the snow comes!
Here goes...





Great fun! Just that we weren't prepared enough. There were so many kids totally buried in the foamy 'snow' and their parents came with towels. Some were even running around in just diapers, how cute! Great ending to the weekend. Can't wait for X'mas!!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Scratched by a cat

The Deepavali holidays started out with a morning trip to Bishan Waterpark. I've brought P there previously, but hubby came along today. The sun was out and there was little breeze, so we let P play longer than the previous time. There were 2 kids there, both in thermal swimwear, but I still can't convince myself to pay $50 for one that she probably will only wear twice before outgrowing it. Hubby and I had a great morning workout because P wants to walk everywhere! Each stream and structure she sees, she needs to walk through it. My back almost broke and hubby had to take over.






At about 3pm, we set off for hubby's colleague's place because hubby needed to pass him something. Turned out his colleague was throwing a mini party at his place, so we joined in the fun. P was especially fascinated with 1 of the 2 cats in the house, and kept trying to engage it. Heard from hubby's colleague that the cat wasn't very friendly, so we kept P some distance away. At one point in time, cat was lying on the bed and P walked to the edge of the bed to get a closer look at the cat. All of a sudden, the cat lunged towards P and gave her a series of scratches on her arms before retreating. P was shocked for about 2s before she reacted, started wailing and ran towards me for comfort. We didn't see any scratch marks on her so we thought the damage wasn't that bad. After a short while of crying, the 'lil one tried to go for the cat again, seemingly unscarred by the whole incident, but we didn't take another chance this time round. Left that colleague's house shortly, and while wiping her hands at the void deck, we then discovered the extent of damage: 2 small punctures with blood, and 3 scratch marks bearing an uncanny similarity to cane marks. Hopefully, it doesn't cause any mutation and make her a catwoman or the likes.

It's been more than 2 years since I've been to MBS, so that's our next destination after leaving that colleague's place. The last time I went was on 31 Oct 2010, 1 day after our wedding. We were staying at Pan Pacific Hotel after our wedding banquet, and decided to explore MBS the next day. It certainly has become more interesting since then, more shops, more activities and more crowd. P took in all the hustle and bustle, sucking her thumb, clapping at some sights, and finally fell asleep right outside Motherswork. We headed to Suntec Crystal Jade for dinner, hoping she will sleep through it, but it didn't work. She woke up right on cue when the food arrived, and demanded to be fed. After we had separate dinners (taking turns to bring P for a walk), we ended the day by bringing P to my mom's place. She would be there till Thursday evening, and I'm sure I will be missing her and worrying about her scratches.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Weekend

Brought P to Great World City yesterday afternoon as she was getting cranky at home. First stop was the pet shop, but she didn't seem impressed with the galore of rabbits and guinea pigs. Went to ELC next and that was her cup of tea. She had fun playing the kitchen set with another toddler and we had to practically drag her out of the store. Hubby was happily checking out the boys' toy section at ELC and proclaimed to me that he's going to buy this and that if we do have a son, and they are going to build a mega city of cars. How exciting -_-" I would much prefer kitchen sets, thank you very much.


Since there's a church in the vicinity, we thought we could attend evening mass as well. We thought P would be tired out by the time mass starts, since we woke up from her nap at 12 and stayed awake for 6 hours. No chance though, she was wide awake at mass and kept roaming around and shaking hands with random strangers, or flashing her megawatt smile at them. I'm pretty sure the celebrity genes did not come from either of us, so we're still guessing who. Her battery ran out in the car, and she got very mad when we got home and I put her down. That caused 30 min of incessant crying and I almost pulled my hair out. The only good thing that came out of the crying fit is that she got pretty tired after that, and went to bed without much fuss.

Today's program was dinner at Asian Market Cafe (Swissotel) to celebrate hubby's cousin's 21st birthday. It starts at 6pm, but I thought it will be a good idea to bring P out shopping first. She gets really cranky at home, plus today's weather is terribly humid, so off we went, just the 2 of us (hubby was left behind to fetch his family to the dinner).

We took the train to City Hall and walked through City Link to get to Marina Square. There's a children's playground outside Mothercare and Kiddy Palace. P looked rather interested, so we had a go at it. She went straight for the slide and tried to crawl up from the bottom. Pulled her away and placed her on the rocking beetle instead. After a short while, her interest was gone and we decided to explore Kiddy Palace instead. Curiosity got the better of her and she explored Kiddy Palace by hand, touching everything in sight, ugh.




We also explored Times Bookstore and John Little before making our way back to Raffles City. By the time I reached Marina Link, she was conked out. I found myself ordering a smoothie from Dunkin Donuts even though I wasn't thirsty, just so I can find a place for her to sleep comfortably and relieve myself of the 10kg load. It was 1 hour later when she woke up and time for dinner.




Conked out at Dunkin Donuts, and no one dared to sit near us
 Hubby's maternal side of the family is rather close. They organise plenty of gatherings and these relatives really make effort to turn up. I hope I can foster something like this next time.

X'mas decor are up in most shopping malls. I'm already in the X'massy mood and it rocks!