“Thanks” to today’s gadgets, more and more kids tend to say, “I don’t know what I’m good at. I don’t know what I like. I’m not interested in anything actually.” (But somehow they are interested …
Read the full story »We still had things to pack today!
Apparently, other than our furniture and boxes, we have A LOT of other ‘unpacked’ stuff to bring over as well. And honestly, after a while, I’ve lost track of WHAT we’ve packed and WHERE certain stuff was kept!
A quick summary:
– It rained and rained, but nothing got damaged, lost or broken during the ‘transfer’. Phew!
– Anya was quite alright during the whole process (Thanks Lenny for helping us look after her!)
– I was still awake till 3am! Just couldn’t sleep. Not used to the new place yet, I guess. Hmm.
We’re moving out in 2 days and we have sooo many things to pack still! You’d only realise the many things you own in a rather tiny space when you’ve started packing away.
It’s good though that the Salvation Army can help and collect used clothes, furniture and household goods from your home (all still in good working condition of course). You just need to call or email them and they’ll arrange some people to collect the stuff in one or two weeks time.
And as we’re busy packing the stuff away, Anya’s busy checking out the boxes and unpacking her toys. A little worried about where all these things are going, I guess. Hehe.
PS: I’ll be offline for a few days everyone … will definitely return when we’re done unpacking.
It’s interesting to see how kids get motivated to do something when they see others doing the same thing.
I hope that as Anya grows up, she learns to screen out those she shouldn’t copy (you can only know the tough challenges parents face when you have kids of your own. Really.)
Isaiah 53:3-6
“He was hated and men would have nothing to do with Him, a man of sorrows and suffering, knowing sadness well. We hid, as it were, our faces from Him. He was hated, and we did not think well of Him.
For sure He took on Himself our troubles and carried our sorrows. Yet we thought of Him as being punished and hurt by God, and made to suffer.
But He was hurt for our wrongdoing. He was crushed for our sins. He was punished so we would have peace. He was beaten so we would be healed.
All of us like sheep have gone the wrong way. Each of us has turned to his own way. And the Lord has put on Him the sin of us all.”
It is a day when we should reflect upon our response to what HE has done for all of us 2000 years ago.
Here’s one confession. I’m one of those people who’ll NEVER sign up and take part in ‘Fear Factor’.
Although I love watching the show, I can’t understand why anyone would want to gulp a ‘fresh madagascar cockroach juice mixed with blended cow’s intestines and dead fish’ in a hope to win the US$50,000 prize money. Basically I’m just not a big fan of gory stuff, creepy crawlies and reptiles (not to mention a whole list of other things!)
An old friend of mine, also from Perth College, happened to keep rats as pets. She told us that her rats were ‘smart’ and clean (she bathed them with Pantene shampoo!).
I remember how she shoved two dark brown BIG rats to my face 10 years ago, at her birthday party! I was shocked! And she was kinda offended that I couldn’t see how cute they were, hehe.
After 2 hours I finally could hold them in my hands, pat their heads and put them on my shoulders (still didn’t find them cute or adorable, though!). And, and … *drums rolling* I still got the photos to remind me of that memorable-unlikely-to-happen-again moments! Hehe.
Now another thing. I can’t stand house lizards. It’s my worst phobia! Can’t be near them, can’t touch them (not even real-looking plastic ones). Can’t even look at a photo of it without cringing. Would seriously faint too if anyone threw one at me on purpose (now, why would anyone want to be that mean, anyway!!).
And I’m really glad my hubby is not scared of them, and helps keep our home lizard-free!
PS: The image was taken from gettyimages.com and it’s actually a photo of 6 lizards having a group discussion, hehe. I had to purposely change its look before posting it here so I won’t have to cringe whenever I visit my own website!
The whole of this morning was just plain CRAZY!
Slept at 2.30am to finish up the stuff I needed to do but couldn’t do while Anya’s still awake. Got woken up at 8.30am by a call about an urgent project. Practically on and off the phone for the next 3 hours discussing and planning for it (other deadlines were due today too!).
So, for the whole of this morning basically I was:
– in front of the computer and talking on the phone (Anya’s happily playing with her toys).
– in the kitchen, with my cordless phone between my ear and shoulder, Anya on my left hip, my right hand’s busy giving her cheese and milk for breakfast
– in front of the computer again, with my left hand holding Anya on my lap, my right hand trying to type and at the same time distracting Anya from getting her little fingers on my keyboard
– in the kitchen again, getting Anya’s lunch ready, while my brain’s still thinking about the project and meeting its 12pm deadline.
Oh well *deep breath*, this is just a glimpse of how today started for me. It was busy like crazy, but the hours passed, the deadlines were met and I managed to come out of it all! Hehe.
PS: Oh, and just in case you’re wondering why the hubby was not in the picture all morning, …he’s away on overseas business trip (don’t worry… he’s not neglecting us both. Hehe.)
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Here’s one parenting book I’d like to recommend today.
First-time Mom, by Dr. Kevin Leman.
Getting off on the right foot – from birth to first grade
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We learned and were reminded of so many things too.
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