Saturday, March 2, 2013

Silver Cross Pop Stroller

We just recently bought a new stroller for our toddler and we had a good deal on this one, they are usually selling it for S$339 but we only got it for S$199 during Mothercare's Baby Fair. I love the color and design, here are some photos...




UPside: Quite sturdy
DOWNside: The basket underneath is not not that spacious, can't put groceries when the seat
                     is inclined.

Do you also own a silver cross stroller? kindly tell us what you think on this brand?

Happy pushing!

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Singapore Baby Expo

They held it 4-5 times a year, you can check the dates here. Admission is free, be sure to bring money as majority of the stalls accepts only cash for payment.

If you are new to Singapore or an upcoming parent, you will probably wonder what's in this expo, here are some photos taken during the event.

Tons of Rompers
Cord blood Banking, Insurance Packages from different companies 
Diapers on bundle sale
Maternity essentials
Floor Mats
Cots/Cribs
Travel Systems
and a whole lot more...






But, does it really worth your time and energy? If you are expecting and needs a one stop shopping, I think it will be worth to drag yourself there, but if you will just go for the sake of window shopping or just to grab few items, I would suggest to visit baby stores near you instead, because usually there's a huge crowd, especially during weekends and you might want to be extra careful on your baby bump! ;)

So, have you experienced shopping at baby expo? how was it? would you recommend this event?
Kindly comment below.

Happy Mommying!


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Avent Grown Up Cup

Training your toddler to drink on an actual cup can be a little frustrating... you cannot leave them unattended even for a second and if you did, you can't tell, it might be a spill on the floor, on the couch or worse... on your laptop. :(

I am very amazed that avent made something that our toddler can use in-between sippy cup and actual cup! No spill!

Price: S$ 18
Colours: Red, Green, Blue, Pink

Be sure to follow the instructions to assemble it correctly.



Happy Mommying!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Harry Potter Inspired Birthday Party

Our son's harry potter obsession was our inspiration in preparing for his 6th birthday party, aside from watching the movie series, he also play lego harry potter. He also keeps on pretending and waving a piece of chopstick as a magical wand. He didn't insisted it, it's of course the idea of a mother and father who wants to give a memorable party to their son, we don't want to miss this opportunity because maybe next year, harry potter is not a big deal for him anymore.

Aside from the party, few days before his birthday we went to the Art Science Museum here in Singapore, great timing that the Harry Potter: The Exhibition was here.

Ron's Flying Car


(Souvenir Photo) wearing Gryffindor's scarves

We started planning and preparing for the party 2 weeks before. We have lots of ideas but due to a limited time, only these came into reality.



Party Invites
Party Banner
Platform 9 3/4 Hogwart's Express 
Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin, Ravenclaw Flags

Olivander's Wands (Chocolate biscuit sticks) and Snitch (Ferrero Rocher)
Honeydukes Paper Bags
Drinks and Potions
Potions

Party Favors


...and of course to complete the theme, Harry Potter Movie series was playing the entire time. =)

Happy partying!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Pasta with Broccoli

We just found this awesome recipe from Laura Vitale's Kitchen, it's a must try if you want something delicious and nutritious too, our kids loved it! Just remember to put a good amount of parmigiano if you want to make it more yummy... also, the recipe is so simple and easy to make, happy cooking!

Pasta with Broccoli

You can find the recipe here.
Happy Cooking!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Breast feeding, One of the best feeling

The ultimate benefit of breastfeeding remains unquestionable, my son is one of it's byproduct, being sick only once a year is just a proof that his immune system reaps a lot on this miracle milk and this was the primary factor why we decided to do this once again, but this time it will be a year+.

The feeling of security to provide the needs of your little one in a snap is just one of the benefits of a breastfeeder. before I gave birth to my daughter, my husband and I already agreed on this, living overseas by ourselves without any help, we really saved tons of time and energy doing this instead of scooping formula, washing baby bottles, waiting for it to be sterilized and so on... 

Everything works very well until my daughter turns 1, we decided to get her off the boob as advised by  her pediatrician to let her gain some more weight and also, i'm planning to start working some time this year.

We tried almost every bottle in the market but none of them works. :( Every weekend, i tried not to nurse, usually i will leave the room during feeding times expecting that she will grab the bottle out of hungriness... but na-ah, she was so competent on what she was fighting for... the boob, and so we gave up.

Keira's last sip of breast milk.
Two months after, we went to the Philippines, my mother was so persuasive and supportive on  weaning my daughter so i let her handle it, she ask me not to show myself to my daughter... it was a heartbreaking process, i can only hug and kiss her while she's asleep but it didn't take that long, after two days, my baby girl was officially off-the-breast, drinking her milk on a cup! she totally skipped the bottle stage. Mamu (my mom) did an amazing job on this!

I got off the plane, back to singapore with a pair of painful, huge and hard boobies... and with a sentiment of my baby was already grown up, I will certainly miss breastfeeding... (one of) the best feeling (as a mother).





Saturday, November 5, 2011

Teething

Drooling, irritated at all times, Munching toys, clothes, well as you can see... a laptop, are just few of the common signs of teething...


Many of us suffer sleepless night and the culprit is usually our litte one's close-to-erupt tooth. One of the worst night you can imagine is a screaming baby with a sleepy parent... Giving them a pain reliever can ease the pain, but are we sure we want to pinch our baby's tiny liver? We've set a rule in our home that no one can take any pain meds if you can still sleep with it and this rule also applies to our baby, a little sacrifice will pay off, after an hour of lulling her to sleep, we can finally shut our eyes and no harm done!

Quick tip: Before your baby got into the teething stage, manage to established a unique soothing technique (a song with a combination of massage/tap) which will calm and remind your baby that everything is going to be fine.

Have fun waking up at night! Happy mommying!