Sunday, September 28, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Milkshakes, anyone?
Friday, September 19, 2008
There's nothing wrong with fingers sucking
Monday, September 15, 2008
Happy Birthday, Daddy!
Celebrated DH's birthday last weekend at Ristorante Da Valentino. Great Italian cuisine with a bunch of good friends make DH a very happy guy.
Friday, September 12, 2008
baby gourmet
Sunday, September 7, 2008
First real swimming
I can't wait to bring him swimming again. Will have to look for friends who live in condos. Any volunteers? :)
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Aidan at the Fairmont
We were at the Fairmont last weekend. Aidan loved the room. The moment we went in, he was all smiles and giggly. The bed was large and comfy and the sheets clean and crisp. He was all over the bed when we set him down. It's funny how he seems to be able to appreciate fine living.
Some of you might be familiar with the model/actor Mark Zee also of SG's TV show The Bachelorette fame. Daddy says Aidan looks very much like him here. Do you think so?
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Tuesday with Uncle L
Aidan has quite a few new classmates. Now the class is rather big and it could get out of control sometimes. As this is a level 3 class, some of the kids were much bigger than Aidan and many of them could already walk. I believe Aidan is the youngest of them all.
Does this boy look like an olympic gymnast wearing a leotard? So cute :P
Monday, September 1, 2008
Aidan: a textbook baby
One of the first things I did after I learnt that I'd conceived was to get books. No, not the "what to expect when you're expecting" type of books (these info are easily available on the internet and http://www.babycenter.com/ is an excellent resource) but the babycare books.
DH and I knew all along that if we were to start a family, we'd be doing it pretty much on our own. This explains why I'm a SAHM because we have zero help and I definitely do not want to leave my baby alone with a domestic help. So I need to learn how to care for a newborn and how to raise a baby in less than 10 months!
Hence, the term textbook baby. We didn't even hire a confinement nanny. It's just DH, me and the textbooks, no kidding. Of course, it's somewhat like sitting for a practical exam by studying the theory, so you can imagine how inadequate we felt. Aidan, when he was a newborn was as predictable as Melbourne's weather (they say you can experience up to 4 seasons in a single day). So alot of the times, we were frantically flipping through the pages and found no answer. However good these books are, they won't cover every single aspect. Before Aidan came, I was pretty confident and thought I was well-prepared but with every few baby steps I took, I met with an obstacle. (ok I digressed)
The book I found to be the most helpful was Tracy Hogg's "Secrets of The Baby Whisperer". I followed many of her advice/routine plus a few of my own baby mantras (to be elaborated) and so far, I find Aidan to be pretty well-trained in several aspects.
1) He'd managed to sleep and wake up at the right feeding times. So he'd never stayed awake all night.
2) By the 6th month, he could sleep throught the night for 8-9hours a stretch.
3) When he was breastfed, I didn't have to latch him on for comfort sucking because I didn't feed him on demand. That left me some spare time.
4) His meal times are pretty standard and I don't have to guess if he's crying because he is hungry.
5) He always sleeps in his cot, in his own room.
6) He has no problems falling asleep on his own. He doesn't need to be rocked or held to be able to sleep.
7) He doesn't need me to be around all the time. He is quite comfortable playing or entertaining himself. I don't have to bring him with me on my toilet breaks!
8) He could sit in the stroller when we go out and never needed me to carry him.
If you've heard stories from mummies of a newborn, you'll know that they would be so envious. And yes, if you ask me, I think we did a fairly decent job :)
I think it also helps when it's only the two of us. He doesn't have eager grandparents around to spoil him or pick him up the moment he cries. But sometimes I feel sorry for Aidan especially when I brought him for his jabs and I saw that other babies have their set of parents and grandparents to accompany them while Aidan only has poor ole me.