Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Sticky Business
I never really played with play dough that much when I was a kid. Don't know why. I just never did. But I do remember my mum telling me that if I get it stuck in my hair, I will have to cut my hair! Maybe that's why I was never too keen.
So when Matty developed his love for play dough (when he was a toddler), I reminded him many, many times not to put it in his hair. So, what did he do the other day? Yep, he put play dough in his hair! He said it was a crown! Sigh. Boys just never listen!!
And how could I resist not teaching him a lesson. I scared him, and told him we might have to cut his hair off. I also quickly googled "Play dough in hair. Help!"
I resorted to the least complicated solution. I combed out what I could, then used a hot towel to melt and wipe off what's left in his hair. And after most of it was off I gave his hair a nice wash.
And just as we were done 婆婆 called, and we told her what had happened. Matty asked 婆婆 what she would do in this situation, and she said "If it's just a little part of your hair, you can just cut it off." Matty was expressionless.
After he hung up. Matty looked at me with his puppy eyes and said "I love you".
I asked him if he would put play dough in his hair again, and he said no. And just to make sure I asked him if he would put it on Sebastian's hair... Matty just gave me a naughty smile. Sigh.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
The Diaper-less Probation
I don't know when boys are suppose to stop using diapers a night. Matty's cousin stopped a long time ago, but some of his friends still use it. I guess it's different for each kid, and it depends on when they're ready.
It was last week when Matty was finally ready I guess. He woke up with a dry diaper in the morning, and was really happy. Matty quickly said he didn't need to wear it to sleep anymore. But I told him he can stop using it at night if he can have a dry diaper in the morning for 7 days in a row.
He sucessfully did it for 6 days .... but on the seventh day his diaper was wet again. I thought it was because I made him drink extra water for his cough the night before.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Sebastian and the Collagen Thirsty Auntie
Yay, she finally made it...auntie Alison met Sebastian for the first time! I know I don't usually write posts when someone comes to visit, but I think this is a real achievement for Auntie Ali. She actually managed to get up early in the morning to come all the way to Kowloon from Central (hehe) to visit Sebastian. It took a little warming up, but from the looks of it, Sebastian gave auntie Ali an a-okay. And just like when she met Matty for the first time, the collagen thirsty monster auntie pinched Sebastian's cheeks NON-STOP! Ahhhhhhh my poor baby!
Hopefully, auntie Ali will have a baby of her own soon... so I can get pinch her baby back.Thursday, September 13, 2012
Happy Birthday Sebastian!
I don't believe it. Its been 12 months already. Sebastian is turning one today, but it feels like it was yesterday when the doctor showed him to me in the operation theatre. I still remember his cry after his first breath of air. It was quieter than Matty's first cry, and we were all tricked into thinking he would be a gentle boy.
I still remember his little pink toes and his furry back. I remember tickling his foot when he fell asleep during feeding. I remember the coo-ing sound he used to make in the morning. I remember his soft cheek touching mine. And I remember how long he used to take to finish his milk... so long that we were all afraid to feed him.
Now he's giving us more hints as to what kind of little man he's going to be: rambunctious, playful, cheeky, but also a little bossy, and even surprisingly shy at times. Like a Pooh with a side of Tigger and a dash of Piglet too. Happy Birthday Pooh Bear Baby!
I still remember his little pink toes and his furry back. I remember tickling his foot when he fell asleep during feeding. I remember the coo-ing sound he used to make in the morning. I remember his soft cheek touching mine. And I remember how long he used to take to finish his milk... so long that we were all afraid to feed him.
Now he's giving us more hints as to what kind of little man he's going to be: rambunctious, playful, cheeky, but also a little bossy, and even surprisingly shy at times. Like a Pooh with a side of Tigger and a dash of Piglet too. Happy Birthday Pooh Bear Baby!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Matty Power
How do you teach children about politics? Our approach was always that, for the time being, you don't. They're forced to learn too much too soon already, and there's no point in going through the motions if they don't understand the issues. So Matty's never been to any protests before... until the powers that be decided it's a good idea to teach six year-olds about the magnificence of the Communist Party.
So we tried to explain to Matty in the simplest way what the whole hubbub about National Education was all about. But where do you start with a four year old who has no idea what a government is? much less what a nation is, really? So my hubby took the liberty to use a more familiar metaphor:
DADA: "Many people are unhappy because CY
Leung wants teachers to teach children
only good things about China.
MATTY: *blank look*
DADA: "What would you do if the teacher only tells you the good things about drinking orange
juice? that it has a lot of vitamin C, and it's good for you, but doesn't tell you any of the
bad things, like if you drink too much it might make you cough? Is that good?"
MATTY: "No."
DADA: "So if you really want to understand something you need to know both the good things
and the bad things... Just like if you want to learn about China. If you only know the
good things it can even harm you."
MATTY: "I want to go to the protest!!"
He did seem to understand some of the principles behind it, and he had a lot of fun anyway, seeing something he's never seen before and being in the middle of something he's never experienced before. There'll be a lot of time for him to grow and develop his own ideas. But we don't think he'll ever forget his first protest -- especially since the moment was immortalized by an AFP photographer, and the picture was published on an NBC blog and in a local newspaper as well... I guess his chances of becoming a top official may be over.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Sebastian's Focus
So it's true... all babies are different. Matty used to bring a plastic spoon with him everywhere when he was around Sebastian's age. If it went missing he would go crazy looking for it. He was so attached to it for a while, we actually went out to buy another one that was exactly the same, and hid it in our drawer as a backup.
Sebastian isn't attached to anything in that way just yet. But he now likes to play with cars. Yep, nothing special really for a boy baby I guess. But instead of playing with the safe plastic ones I got him, he likes to play with this small blue and white metal car that Matty has at the bottom of his toy box.
I admit I don't know much about cars, and I'm not particularly interested in them. But just out of curiousity I took a look at what car he was so attached to. And what did I find? It was a FORD FOCUS!!!!! Okay, I better stop here...I don't want to offend any owners of this car. It's not about the car really...it's just that I never liked Ford. Okay, Okay, I stop now.
Sebastian isn't attached to anything in that way just yet. But he now likes to play with cars. Yep, nothing special really for a boy baby I guess. But instead of playing with the safe plastic ones I got him, he likes to play with this small blue and white metal car that Matty has at the bottom of his toy box.
I admit I don't know much about cars, and I'm not particularly interested in them. But just out of curiousity I took a look at what car he was so attached to. And what did I find? It was a FORD FOCUS!!!!! Okay, I better stop here...I don't want to offend any owners of this car. It's not about the car really...it's just that I never liked Ford. Okay, Okay, I stop now.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Splish! Splash! Splish!
Sebastian loves water! Unlike Matty, he doesn't mind getting it on his face during bath time. Usually, he would be happy with just kicking water, but the other day he decided to splash with his hands. He got water all over his face, and in his eyes, but nothing seemed to stop him. He was just having fun!
The bathroom floor was all wet, and everyone who watched him got wet too. Matty was of course was very exited.
ME: "See, 細佬 (your brother) has water all over his face and he't not crying. You don't need
to cry when you get water in your eyes."
MATTY: "I also not scared now."
ME: "Good boy!"
MATTY: "See I'm standing on the wet floor."
Okay... um.... I guess that's an improvement (he he).To prove that his fear of water was really gone, Matty went the bathroom later to splash water on his face. "See, I really not scared!"
But that didn't last long. Matty cried a little again that evening when Dada got water on his face during bathtime.
Oh well, I guess real change takes time.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Birth Of The Nose Warrior
I just hate seeing Matty rub his thumb and index fingers in circles when he's sitting next to me. My goose bumps just pop up. And whats worse is when I see him chewing something when theres no food in front of him.
AHHHHHHHHHHH GROSS !!! YES, I'm talking about boogers!!
I think Matty's favorite activities now are writting Chinese characters...and picking his nose.
The other night during dinner with auntie Candy and uncle Toku, Matty all of a sudden wrote 鼻士 to show everyone! We all immediately knew it was suppose to be booger (鼻屎). Yes, he managed to combine two things that he loves on his favourite board. Fascinating!
Sunday, April 8, 2012
No Ordinary Sunday
Matty woke up at 7:52 this morning, a little early for a Sunday. He caught me taking a peep at what he was doing. I quickly closed my eyes again, but it was too late. Matty knew I was also awake.
While he was still rolling around in bed. He suddenly hugged me and said "我大個我會照顧你!" (I will take care of you when I grow up).
MATTY: "Mama!"
ME: "Yes?"
MATTY: "Did you miss me?"
ME: "Yes"
MATTY: "I also missed you too"
Okay, Okay, I know it's probably not going to happen. But it's still the sweetest thing that anyone has said to me in the morning. All memory of Matty's screaming, yelling and crying were temporarily erased from my mind. What wonderful feeling!
My hubby, quickly asked Matty who will take care of him. Matty said ..."細佬!"
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Gummy Babbles
I always thought babies learn to call their Dada or Mama first, but in Gummy Bear's case... it's Matty first!
He's been calling Matty "Ah-Goo" for the past few months. "Ah-Goo", as in 呵哥 (big brother) in Chinese. I thought it was just a coincidence when I heard it two months ago, but Gummy Bear still calls Matty that, and smiles when he sees him some times.
Gummy Bear has also started babbling "Bow-wow-wow"after Matty learned this nursery rhyme at school that he always repeats at home. I never thought Matty would have such an impact on his little brother so soon.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
If You Fail, Try, Try, Try, Again
The other day I attempted to make layered jelly for Matty's friend's birthday party. I adapted the recipe from this blog I accidentally discovered. I knew it would take time, but I still wanted to try because I was a little tired of making the usual, normal jelly. I decided to do a trial first with only two layers, and it failed! The Jelly layers didn't stick together properly, but it stilled tasted YUMMY according to Matty and my hubby.
While gobbling up my failed jelly, my hubby told me to just do the normal one, because a layered one is too much hassle and takes too much time. And that was what made me determined to make it work (thanks to my hubby!). Not only was I annoyed with my hubby's lack of faith in me, I also didn't want Matty to learn to give up so easily. To be honest I didn't really want to go through the whole process again...sigh... but I just had to prove my point.
ME: "Matty my jelly failed. The layers didn't stick together properly. Lets try one more time."
MATTY: "Okay"
ME: "If something fails the first time, you don't give up okay? You try again."
MATTY: "Okay."
ME: "Do you want to just use two colours this time?"
MATTY: "Noooooo. I want many, many colours."
MANY COLOURS! Sigh... I couldn't even manage two colours...could I really do many colours? Luckily, it worked the second time. I was definitely not prepared to do it again if it failed. But of course I never told Matty.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Six Months Already!
Gummy Bear has just turned six months! I didn't do anything special for him, because I was just SOOOOOOOOO busy rushing around the WHOLE day. But Matty was especially good. He ate his food and didn't complain about his Putonghua lesson (Or maybe my expectations for Matty is just falling).
Anyway, he was really excited when I told him Sebastian was 6 months old. Matty quickly tried to measure Sebastian when he took his daily stroll on his favourite orange mat. Matty said he was two times Sebastian's height, But later corrected himself, after he realised Sebastian was actually even taller!
So did Matty give Sebastian a present? No, not really, the only thing Matty gave Sebastian was his cough. Poor Sebastian has been coughing for the past few days. Hope he gets well soon.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Gummy Bear
Time REALLY flies when you have two kids. Sebastian, is almost 6 months old now, but I still haven't figured out if Matty and Sebastian look alike. My hubby thinks they look the same, but I seem to think Sebastian looks more masculine, while Matty looks more cute. Sometimes when Sebastian puts on his serious face we all end up calling him "old man". But recently I've been calling him "Gummy Bear".
Yes, I call him Gummy Bear, because unlike Matty at the same age, Sebastian still has no teeth. But he likes to show his gums to everyone all the time.
Some people have told me that it usually takes longer for milk teeth to cut through in the second child, and its usually a more painful process.... meaning more sleepless nights. Fingers crossed, I hope they are wrong.
Yes, I call him Gummy Bear, because unlike Matty at the same age, Sebastian still has no teeth. But he likes to show his gums to everyone all the time.
Some people have told me that it usually takes longer for milk teeth to cut through in the second child, and its usually a more painful process.... meaning more sleepless nights. Fingers crossed, I hope they are wrong.
SEBASTIAN'S UPDATE
Weight: approx 18 lbs
Head circumference: 46.5 cm
Length: 62.5 cm
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Get off Facebook, Dada!
Yes, my hubby is a Facebook addict! He checks his Facebook the first thing in the morning, on his way to the office, in the office, on his phone, straight after dinner and sometimes during his meals. And if he doesn't answer his phone (that is 99% of the time) I'd know exactly where to find him....Facebook chat!
Its got to a point where it's REALLY irritating, (or in my hubby's words "undingable")! Sometimes when I see him play with Matty in front of the computer with a Facebook screen open in one corner, I'd feel like throwing his computer out of the window! But I guess that would be too expensive.
So, to show him how I feel, in a more economical way, I got him a little present instead.... a lovely shirt for baby Sebastian... my little gummy bear.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Scary Movie
What to do when your kid has a nightmare? Thats something I never really thought about. Whenever my hubby gets a nightmare and starts making grunting noises in his sleep, I just wake him up and he'd be okay (although I do remember not waking him up once after he pissed me off.... he he he). Anyway, I just assumed I could do the same for Matty. But no, I was wrong.Matty watched Wizard of Oz with 婆 婆 last week. 婆 婆 said I was scared of the witch in the movie when I was little, but she decided to show him the movie anyway. (Grandparents don't really care about the consequences of their actions. Okay, I think my phone is ringing now). I told Matty to stop watching it when he was holding on to 婆 婆's arm real tight during the movie, but he insisted on finishing the movie. After it ended he told 婆婆 he didn't like it and gave the DVD back to her.
He was okay the first night. but a few nights later he woke up and told me he was not going outside. I just said okay. But he kept his eyes opened and said "she's coming". I knew immediately he was talking about the witch in the movie. I told him it was only a movie and that it was not real. And after a long time he fell asleep again.
Matty called 婆婆 the next day and said she gave him nightmares. While they were on the phone he also told her he had two problems, but when she asked what they were, he said it was a secret.
The next day I asked Matty about his problems, and with a shakey voice, he told me that he was scared, and he didn't want to sleep. He then burst out crying:
MATTY: "He will eat me!"
ME: "Who? The witch? Or monster?"
MATTY: "Monster."
Matty was still worried after I told him Mama and Dada would protect him. It was only after I told him that if the monster did come it would eat Dada first because he was soooooo meaty, that he stopped crying and started nodding his head.
I hope he'll get a good nights sleep soon.
Friday, January 20, 2012
In a Festive Mood
We've been so busy since baby Sebastian was born, I was going to give up making waterchestnut cake this year. But when I saw my hubby's hush puppy eyes I somehow managed to squeeze some time out to make one. I guess it does add to the festive mood.
And Matty has been doing his part too. He's been busy writing these paper scrolls for Chinese new year, with the help of 姑姑(his aunt). The most popular one is 身體健康 (meaning good health), which he's going to give to his grandparents. He also wrote one especially for Dada...wishing that he'll get promoted at work in the year of the Dragon. Matty's favourite scroll for himself is 快高長大 (meaning he'll grow very tall very quickly).
Somehow, I think Matty's Chinese is already better than mine.... and he's not even four yet. Sigh...
And Matty has been doing his part too. He's been busy writing these paper scrolls for Chinese new year, with the help of 姑姑(his aunt). The most popular one is 身體健康 (meaning good health), which he's going to give to his grandparents. He also wrote one especially for Dada...wishing that he'll get promoted at work in the year of the Dragon. Matty's favourite scroll for himself is 快高長大 (meaning he'll grow very tall very quickly).
Somehow, I think Matty's Chinese is already better than mine.... and he's not even four yet. Sigh...
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