Many of you have probably heard about this news that I'm preggy again! Yup, 3rd child on the way. This pregnancy has been, by far the most difficult of the 4 pregnancies (including the 1st ectopic pregnancy account). I've been vomiting/ feeling nauseous every day till now (22 weeks already). My weight didn't increase until the 4 mth of pregnancy too. In fact, my bump looks small for a 22 week bump. I'm totally convinced that I will not have any more kids after this experience.
Our dear friends were so nice to babysit Ch and L a couple of weeks ago as both ZY and I had to work on that particular Saturday. We offered to return the favour any time they want. So, last Saturday, we babysat T and J. A very nice experience I must say! My house was filled with noise and laughter, but it was really fun to see four children playing together so happily, age ranging from 2yo to 7yo!
First, T played Chinese Chess on my iPhone. He enthusiastically tried to explain how the computer's strategy was, and how he planned to counter-attack. The poor Godma did not really understand him, but tried my best to appear intelligent.
Next, the boys watched cartoons. That was how I got to know about Beyblade cartoon and toys. T and J shared their passion about this cartoon with me, though I knew nothing about it. Boys, you'll appreciate telling me about this VERY SOON... After that was Ben 10 cartoon. Something else that was so alien to me.
At that point, I really felt a generation gap between them and I. It made me feel like I'm some old dinosaur. But I enjoyed the conversations with them, as I learnt more about what they like, and what L might possibly like in the next few years.
We had a few rounds of soccer outside my flat just before lunch. From this game, it was clear who's more ambitious in winning, who's more shy and who's more "ga-rang".
First, T played Chinese Chess on my iPhone. He enthusiastically tried to explain how the computer's strategy was, and how he planned to counter-attack. The poor Godma did not really understand him, but tried my best to appear intelligent.
Next, the boys watched cartoons. That was how I got to know about Beyblade cartoon and toys. T and J shared their passion about this cartoon with me, though I knew nothing about it. Boys, you'll appreciate telling me about this VERY SOON... After that was Ben 10 cartoon. Something else that was so alien to me.
At that point, I really felt a generation gap between them and I. It made me feel like I'm some old dinosaur. But I enjoyed the conversations with them, as I learnt more about what they like, and what L might possibly like in the next few years.
We had a few rounds of soccer outside my flat just before lunch. From this game, it was clear who's more ambitious in winning, who's more shy and who's more "ga-rang".
We had home-made sushi for lunch! One of our family's favourite food. Even L and Ch love sushi. Ch's favourite is salmon sashimi, while L's is the ikura (salmon) roe. Kids wrapped their own sushi, but T's ended up as a 'popiah', and J's became sushi balls! I had a variety of sushi fillings such as the hot favourite tamago egg, ham, Japanese cucumber, carrot strips, Japanese pickles, cheese, pork floss, ikura roe, salmon sashimi and flying shrimp roe.
Samples of my self-rolled maki:
After lunch, all the kids played their own games. Like L and J rode on the twister car, T and Ch jumped on the trampoline, and J and Ch played some board games. I guess the favourite game they all played was the Nintendo DS Lite.
Looking forward to another babysitting session!
Another action by L which caught me by surprise. I didn't realise that he can actually sign his name! He knew how to spell his name since a few months ago, and on Sunday, he looked at me, and signed his name, then pointed to himself and said "two years old!"
Yes... the little boy is coming two years old :)
L has always been an observant boy since he was an infant. I took the opportunity to sign the letters when I sing the alphabet song to him (I learnt basic sign language a couple of years ago). His dexterity is quite developed, so he's now signing too! But for some of the more difficult signs, he'll say "I don't know". I find this phrase so cute when he says it.
Bought this set of plastic toys to cheer the kids up while they recuperated from their flu and fever. Also, I liked the bright colours and how they can learn to "pot a flower".
Ch potted a yellow flower, and L had a pink flower. After "watering" the flowers, Ch asked me what type of flower she had. We had a little discussion and agreed that it's a daisy. Immediately after that, we heard L pointing and saying that his pink flower is a Minnie. Ch and I were puzzled. Huh? A Minnie Mouse flower? What's the link???
Turns out he thought we were talking about the yellow flower as a Daisy Duck flower... so, his must be a Minnie Mouse flower!! Haha!! Funny L!!