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Justin’s Cousins

I’m glad that Justin’s staying with his cousins. During the day, Xin Yi will be going to afternoon school, while Wei Wei will be at daycare the whole day. So, Justin spends more time with Xin Yi jie jie, and they’re closer.
If Xin Yi reads, she’ll read out loud and Justin likes listening to her. I don’t think he understands anything yet, but I find it’s amazing that he’s paying so much attention to her reading. When Xin Yi naps after schools, Justin will like to lie down beside her, and they’ll do some baby talks. Sometimes I think kids and babies can understand what they’re talking about.
In the evening, the kids like to cycle outdoor if the weather is good. This is the first time I let Justin sit at the back of Xin Yi’s bicycle.
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Both of them were so happy! But it’s only a short ride, I’m still being very cautious. Wei Wei was cycling another bicycle, and offerred Justin a ride too. But since his bicycle doesn’t have a back seat to lean on, I told him only when Justin’s older.
It’s good that Justin has both jie jie and koh koh’s love even if he’s my first born. However, I’m not sure if they’ll fight like hell when Justin’s grown up. Maybe that’s a different scenario already.
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Handed Down Stuffs

My mum was with me in KL last week, helping me to take care of Justin. She can’t help but complaint to me that why my Justin home clothes are so old and dirty? It’s like this, I’m a shopping mum, and I love shopping. I do shop for Justin’s clothes, but only those “wear-for-going-out” types. That means I seldom buy clothes which he’ll wear at home.

Firstly, he has 2 cousins who’re staying in the same house, and their mum has passed down lots of old clothes to me. I feel sayang to throw them away.
Secondly, old clothes are softer, and wearing old pyjamas are more comfortable.
Thirdly, I’m still working on my business and don’t have much cash to flash around.

My mum felt kesian to Justin, and called my dad to bring down those new clothes they bought for him, but kept in Penang for him to wear when he’s back there. My mum said she can’t tahan looking at her cute grandson dresses up like “no fashion sense”. Ha!

I think it’s because Justin is their first grandson, so they’re extremely “kan cheong”. Over here at MIL’s place, Justin is already the 5th grandchild, and has so many things handed down for him.

Good for me, I don’t buy much baby clothes and gadgets. Can save money and spend on myself! Ha ha! Shopping mum becomes selfish mum! No lah, I won’t do that to my Justin, those money can be saved up for rainy days.

Unprofessional Mum

I received my schedule for my workshop a month before, and already planned for going to KL with Justin. The last time I was separated with him for workshop, I felt miserable, and missed him a lot. And then, when I was back, he was resenting me and on nursing strike. I didn’t want this to happen again. So, decided to bring him along.
But still, I can’t concentrate much. When it’s time to express, I just leave the room, but at least this time I only express twice during the day. And when it’s 5pm, I left to see Justin. So, I know some people who’s attending the workshop think I’m not being professional, or not being just like what I used to be.
Before I have Justin, I can work late, and stay as long as I’m needed. But now, I just don’t feel like doing it. The last 2 days of the workshop required me to be there from 9.30am until 9pm, but I left sharp at 5pm. I can’t work like before anymore. Maybe I’m just not working / business woman material. I put Justin first, before my hubby, family, my life, and then only my work.
So, if they think of me being unprofessional, I just have to let it be. I don’t want to be like some of them who go to work at 6am, come home at 10pm, and still work on Sundays. I don’t want to miss out my baby’s life and just be out there to earn money for him. If I can have all the money he needs, then it’s better. But I don’t think love can be replaced by money. Besides, I’ll feel guilty of not being able to be there for my baby. To me, spending my life serving other people than my baby or family is like being a machine without the human soul.
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Telinga Bengkak

Justin was screaming and crying when he’s waking up this morning. I thought he wants nen nen but he cried harder. Then hubby picked him up and played with him, but he’s still crying. Both hubby and I were really sleepy, and thought maybe it’s only a wet diaper, so change diaper. He cried even worse. So, I asked hubby to open all the curtains and switch on the light. Then, only we noticed that he has a swollen left ear!

Front view:
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Side view:
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Probably he’s bitten by some insects. This is not the first time already. There was once his foot was bitten at night and swollen too. That night he was crying and crying, but hubby and I had no clue what’s happened to him until the next morning.
I’ve always changed my bed sheet, Justin’s pillow and bolster case, but still this happened again. The bite doesn’t look like mosquito bite. So, until now X-file is still unsolved!

Sick Baby

Justin’s having fever on our way back to Ipoh on Friday evening. I didn’t have a termometer, but could really feel the heat. He’s really “lau kai” the whole journey, and refused to sit on his car seat sometimes. I sponged him with cold water, and he’s screaming like hell in the car. To make things worse, we’re stucked in a bad crawl from Jalan Duta toll to Sungai Buloh Jejantas, and took about 4 hours to reach Ipoh at 9.30pm.
When we reached home, his temperature has finally cool down, so I decided not to bring him to clinic until the next morning. This is the first time he got sick. I also have no idea how to feed him medicine and hubby and I were struggling to force the medicine in. Needless to say, Justin cries badly each time he’s taking the med.
Actually, I noticed he had some coughing already before we left for KL, infected by his cousin, but I was counting on breastmilk to boast his immunity. At least he’s ok for 4 days before coming home from KL.
The paed said it’s only virus infection, but old folks told me he’s teething. He has a baby tooth coming out already. My mum said he’s travelling too much, but we still took him to Teluk Intan yesterday for a wedding, and came back this afternoon.
He’s doing fine now, only cries a lot when he sleeps as he has nose block and coughing. He doesn’t want milk too, but only water. Only 2 days, he’s lost his chubby look. So pity….
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Trip to KL

I’m bringing Justin along for my 4 days workshop in KL tomorrow, and these are the few things I’ll bring along:
1. Clothes, nappies, diapers
2. Slow cooker
3. Rice, cereal, frozen food cubes
4. Blender
5. Avent milk warmer
6. Potatoes, carrots, apples, fish???(bought by MIL)
7. Eggs, instant noodles, biscuits, etc for my maid and mum
8. Justin’s toys and block books
9. Bouncing bed (I’m still thinking if needed, but mum and maid prefer to have)
10. Frozen expressed milk, bottles, teats, bb’s plate, spoon & cup
11. Plastic bottles filled with drinking water (no filter there)
12. Not sure what else is needed!

OMG, I’m really shocked to see the things my MIL and mum have prepared for Justin’s trip to KL. That’s why I didn’t bring him along during my previous workshop when he’s 3 months old. But this time, I have to because the frozen milk is not enough for him, and of coz I missed him like crazy last time, I don’t want to go through again.

This is the longest trip to KL for Justin, that’s why we need so many things. BTW, hubby’s apartment in KL looks more like “狗窝” than a house. At least, there’s an empty fridge to store the milk!
I hope hubby and I won’t leave anything behind when we pack the things to the car tomorrow at 6am! Got to go and get some sleep liao…
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First Aid Course

Went for first aids course at Residence Hotel today. It’s suppose to be 2 and a half day course, but compressed into one day. The instructor had summarised the contents and involved more on burns, CPR, choking, and fracture.
I am rather blur with the CPR procedures. Partly because I’m mentally tired after sitting for the whole morning, and of coz lack of sleep. I think practise makes perfect, but we’re not having enough time for practical. Have to revise the handouts again. More importantly, have to remember to get my teachers to learn! Normally, only the principal of the kindergardens and nursery are required to learn, and luckily my principal has gone thru the training.
Frankly, I’d rather only know about the techniques but do not wish to have any chance of using it. I know well that I can be quite panic during an emergency, and I’ve been through a few situation at home. Sometimes knowing only the techniques doesn’t help much if one doesn’t know how to react in an emergency, and of coz still remain as calm as possible. Then again, I really do not wish anyone around me getting hurt or ending up in an accident. Nonetheless, first aids knowledge is extremely important.

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My Labour Experience

Read about a few bloggers’ labour experiences, so I’d like to write mine too.

Justin, when you’re old enough to read this, hopefully mummy still keep my pregnancy and giving birth dairy for you, remember to get from me ya?

My due date was on 24 December 2004, and I was hoping to deliver on that day even though I know it’s quite slim. On 16 Dec, when I was getting ready to go to work in the afternoon, and I noticed a show. So, I called hubby and he went and asked my ob-gynae if I need to go to hospital now. The doc said better admit first. After taking a heavy lunch (MIL said need strength to push!), hubby and I went to hospital.
Checked in at about 2pm, and only 1 cm dilation. The nurses asked me to stay at the beds in the labour room, but I didn’t feel any pain and asked for permission to walk around and do squatting exercise. Hubby went home to clean the room and made some arrangement.
I was quite bored, and went to my bed at the ward. I didn’t want to stay at the labour room as there’s another lady’s there giving birth. I don’t wanna hear any screams. So, asked hubby to bring me some magazines and I read until at night. Still no sign of contraction or pain. I asked the nurse if I could discharge first, but they didn’t permit and told me to wait for my doc.
Finally, my ob-gynae came to check on me at 10pm, and I was only 2cm dilated. He asked me to get a good night sleep at the ward and he’ll induce me in the morning. Hubby left to get some rest too. I tried to sleep, but I started to feel some pain at 11pm. Then the pain get intense, and by midnight, the contraction lasted longer and getting nearer. I paged for the nurses, but no one came. So, I got up and walked out from my ward. There wasn’t any nurses at the counter too, I tried to open the door of the labour room, but it’s locked. I had to stopped walking when I had the contraction, and was walking softly back to my bed. Called hubby that no nurse came to me, he said he’ll be right over.
Then I remembered from what I read that we need to go to the loo before birth, so I went to “do the big business”. After that, got back on bed. Then a nurse came and I told her I was having contraction.
They pushed me to the labour room, and hubby reached there too. The nurse gave me pethidine (spelling?) to ease the pain, and they allow hubby to stay. At about 3am, I found that my bed’s wet. Yep, my waters burst, and the pain was really ….Can’t find words to describe.
The nurse called anesthetist to give me epidural, and by 4.30am, the pain stopped. They asked hubby to go home first and said I’d only gave birth by 7am. So, he left again. But at about 5am, I was 6cm dilated, and 15 minutes later, the nurse felt Justin’s head. She quickly called my ob-gynae and hubby back, and everything started to get fast. Poor hubby, he only reached home and had to come to hospital again.
When they arrived, I was silvering like hell – after effect of having epidural. After a few pushes, Justin’s out, and I could finally hold him for the first time after 9 months! So, he’s born on 17 December 2005 at 5.42am.

Wah! The experience seems exciting, but what I wrote sounds boring. Really don’t know how to describe the feeling of giving birth and holding my baby in my arms. It’s…..too wonderful to be writen out.

I’m sitting

Justin can sit unsupported for a while already! But we still need to watch out if he falls.

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