September 26, 2011

Angry Birds

These birds are everywhere, and though I've never lain a finger on the game, we couldn’t escape the commercialization of these birds:

Electronic lanterns that mum bought for the girls for the recent Mid-Autumn Festival.


Little soft toys that mum bought for the girls.


Stationeries given as party packs at the AnW birthday party.


The other day when I went over to sis’s house, I saw ‘em birds neatly arranged on the sofa, facing the TV.


I asked Yihao, “What are the Angry Birds doing?” He responded with a big chuckle, “They’re watching TV. Hahahaha.”

Of course they are! Silly 二姨姨!

September 24, 2011

Bento #226 - #230

Mini bak-chang with tulip rose apple.


Red bean pau, heart shaped cheesy cocktail sausages, edamame and orange slices.


Homemade fishballs, broccoli florets and tulip rose apple.


Slice of leftover butter cake (with some icing that held back the fondant decoration), bear shaped fish cakes and checkered apples.


Homemade nuggets and potato wedges, with plum cut into 3D leaves.



September 20, 2011

We’ve been Smurfed!

We bought tickets for the Sunday, 1pm show at Tropicana City Mall. Having gone to the mall straight after our late breakfast, we were already there by 11.30am. As we were wondering how the smurf to fill the 1.5 hours, Yiu Yiu caught a glimpse of someone distributing balloons. You know how it is with kids and balloons and so we smurfed over to get some. Turned out it was UOB promoting their savings plan with some Smurfs collectible items, and Smurfs mascots were due to make an appearance at the cinema area at 12noon so we smurfed around waiting for them to appear.

Yiu Yiu couldn’t stop taking photos with the three – Papa Smurf, Clumsy Smurf and Smurfette…





While the little one didn’t want to go near them at all


And only contented with taking a shot at a distance.


The mascots were only there for about 30 minutes, and we moved on to the small play area outside Toys”R”Us, where we met these two articulate young ladies. It was my first time meeting them, having followed their antics for some years now.

Back to the movie, I found it so-so only – hubby even fell asleep halfway through but Yiu Yiu and Yihao enjoyed it tremendously. And Yiu Yiu can’t seem to get the tune out from her head, so everyone, together now, La La La La La La La La La La La!

So have you been Smurfed?

September 08, 2011

School holidays

I was on leave the whole of last week during the school holidays. We had initially planned to go back to Kuantan but MIL advised against it since the house is in a mess as they are renovating the kitchen. I wanted to bring the girls somewhere for a short break and had wanted to go to Port Dickson, and while we could still get a room at few hotels, hubby wasn’t too keen so that got shelved as well. Bummer!

We ended up spending the whole week at home, it was a week well spent! For a start, we got to sleep in really late – we got out of bed after 10am most days :-)

We went to the neighourhood playground.



We attended a Hari Raya open house at Auntie Lijah’s (a close friend of the girls’ babysitter) house.

We went to the Popular Book Fest, and got “conned” into spending a fortune on these Grolier educational books.


Yiu Yiu’s BFF came over to play.


Enrolled Yiu Yiu in a hip-hop dance class. It isn’t really hip-hop in the real sense of the word, more like a class teaching children the basic dance steps and moves.


We attended Yiu Yiu’s classmate’s birthday party at A&W.



We went for an outing to TTDI park after a long hiatus. The stream was all dried up but that didn’t stop the girls from enjoying themselves with their cousins.



Having spent all day with the girls during the holidays, on Sunday night, Yiu Yiu said resignedly, “Mummy, tomorrow I can only see you for a short time only – once in the morning, once at night.” :-(

September 05, 2011

The trail of love

When I opened the door to the bedroom, I found a trail of “snowflakes”.


The prize waiting at the end of the trail was this…


It wasn’t from my other half, but from my precious 6-year old. She claimed to have learnt it from the Beauty and the Beast DVD, but when she described that particular part, I have no idea what she was talking about. LOL.

September 03, 2011

I’m a happy helper

After dinner one night, Yiu Yiu insisted on helping me wash the dishes, so I let her be. She did quite a good job with them.


And of course, the little one wanted to get involved in whatever that her jie-jie was doing.

August 23, 2011

Girl, you tickle our bones

We went out for dinner with the whole clan (mum, sisters and brother, sis’s family) one evening. While waiting for our food, mum said she was buying dinner.

Me: Huh? You again? (coz mum always compete with us to pay for dinner).
Mum (in Cantonese): Yeah, never mind la. I finally received the money for the CNY ad.
Younger sister: You don't know meh? Mummy has a lot of money one ma!
Yiu Yiu: 婆婆有很多钱 because 她那我 mummy的钱 (Popo has a lot of money because she takes my mummy’s money*)

And we all couldn't help but burst out laughing.

*I give mum pocket money every month and she witnessed me giving mum money just the day before the dinner. Sure hope she’ll learn by example and take care of us when we get old, just like how we take care of mum now.

August 21, 2011

Bento #221 - #225

More bento posts:

Homemade vegetarian pau with sausage candy and jackfruit


Chocolate flavoured mantou, homemade fishball, skewers of edamame and checkered apples.


Homemade nuggets and potato wedges, with plum cut into 3D leaves.


Chocolate flavoured mantou, pan-fried homemade meatballs, broccoli florets and mango.


Spaghetti in Bolognese sauce and mango.

August 19, 2011

Bento #216 - #220

It’s been really quiet on this blog so might as well post up some syiok sendiri bento posts :-)

Homemade fishballs, corn on the cob and plum cut into 3D leaves.


Fried rice with broccoli florets and wedges of rose apple.


Mini bak-chang with plum cut into 3D leaves.


Red bean pau with plum cut into 3D leaves, again! It's obvious I was trying to finish up all the plums in my fridge :-)


Chocolate flavoured mantou, boiled fish-shape egg, broccoli florets and slices of jackfruit.

August 06, 2011

Yan Yan – 23rd – 24th month update

This is two weeks overdue but still worth penning them down for future recollection. At 2-year old now, Yan Yan is surprisingly better behaved compared to few months ago, so thankfully there has not been a repeat of the caning episode as yet – I hope I’m not speaking too soon :-) I think it boils down to her being able to understand instructions better. She’s able to have a two- or three-sentence conversation, and we can also understand most of what she says. She uses a combination of English, Mandarin and Cantonese in her speech.



Even at this age, she relies on her jie-jie for emotional support – sometimes when I scold her, she would cry and run to her jie-jie for comfort. She also imitates all that her jie-jie does. Whenever she refuses to do something when I ask, I’ll get her jie-jie to do the same thing, and naturally, she would come running wanting to do the same…haha. Once, she followed her jie-jie and climbed up the grille, and ended up screaming her lungs out coz she didn’t know how to climb back down. Haha…



She loves to scribble along when her jie-jie draws, and we try to teach her numbers by count 1,2,3… when going up the stairs. She also loves brushing her teeth, and may sometimes even insist on brushing on her own and pushes me away when I try to help. This girl is a bag person, unlike her jie-jie who was obsessed with shoes when she was at her age. Her favourite shows at the moment are Barney, Rio, and the Singaporean series on DVD, Baby Bonus – she loves the baby boy named Olympic in the show.




The other day I measured her height, and she stands at 82.5cm. Looks like she’ll grow much taller than her mummy and jie-jie, since she’ll most likely double this when she grows up.