Chinese New Year – 2009

January 28, 2009 at 8:10 pm

This year, from buying biscuits, decorating the house to planning and shopping for the re-union dinner was all done by me because Daddy was away 1 week after the other, and when he was around during the weekend, he spent time kay-poh-ying (Chinese : busy body) at his sister’s new place instead. Grrr…

I was also a bit unhappy that the Chinese teacher in Zara’s school taught her to say, “恭喜发财,红包拿来” (Gong Xi Fa Cai, Give me the Ang Pow), instead of a proper greeting. Although it was meant to be ‘funny’, but the girls took it as a proper greeting. Grrr…

Just ranting a bit to get it out of my system.

Although I very much would like to join my side of the family for the big re-union dinner they were having (all my 3 siblings and their family were dining at my sister’s place), I had to fulfil my obligations as a DIL. This is the 2nd year we have re-union dinner at our place instead of MIL’s, and we have steamboat again. Next year maybe we should change the menu because all the girls had was just fish balls, nothing else. They didn’t even bother to try the RM90/Kg Sou-Mei (苏眉) fish (btw, it wasn’t worth the money as it’s really not that delicious) nor the big prawns.

Girls were very excited to play with the sparklers after dinner. Zaria not knowing the danger, kept trying to point the sparkler at herself so she could ‘see’ the sparks better, luckily we could stop her in time. *phew*

Zara playing with sparkler

Zaria playing with sparkler

When I asked Zara at night, “During Chinese New Year, what will people give you?”
Her reply was, “Mandarins! A lot of mandarins.” She actually forgot she will be getting ang pows since she still has no concept of money, and she loves mandarins.

On Chinese New Year’s day, as usual we visited my MIL first before going over to my brother’s place where the whole family met. This year, the girls cousin wore the same clothes. I bought 2 sets of similar cheong sam from my Beijing work trip last May for the girls and their cousins. Zara’s and Sam’s are the same, Zaria’s and Tasha’s are the same. I didn’t get any for Ally as they didn’t have her size.

The girls were so happy to see their cousins wearing the same dress as them.

Love this shot

Zaria and Tasha in similar cheong sum

Everybody looks so happy to be ‘twins’

Girls and their cousins in similar cheong sum

After a simple lunch, we carried out our yearly tea ceremony to get the big ang pow from my dad.

Zaria serving tea to Ah Gong, my dad.

Zaria serving tea to Ah Gong

And then we visited my 90 year old grandfather in Kajang. No photo of my strong grandfather, since we forgot to take the camera down.

At night I got Zara to help me open up her ang pows. Firstly, of course was to open ours, and she took out 2 RM50 notes. The next ang pow she opened, there was one RM50 note and she said, “This one only one dollar.” o.O

When I asked Zara again at night, “So do you know now what people give you during Chinese New Year?”
She of course replied, “Ang Pow!”
Zaria chipped in, “Biscuits!” (the part she likes about Chinese New Year).

Happy New Year and 恭喜发财 Every One!
Hope you have lots of Ang Pows, Mandarins and Biscuits!

Used Safe N Sound Cot and Mattress for Sale

January 21, 2009 at 11:30 am

**Sold as of 3 Feb ’09**

I’m very sure I’ll not have No.3, so I’m trying to sell of some of the things the girls used to use. This one is Zara’s cot.

It’s white Safe N Sound Cot which can be used up to 6 yrs old. We bought this end 2004, it was used by Zara for 1.5yrs, and then stored up. Later, since Zaria is sleeping with us 100% since birth, it was used mainly to change her after her bath and to ‘confine’ her when Jelly needed to clean up the room (for 1yr).

The cot fits a mattress size of 70x132cm.

I’m selling this for RM300, this price includes :
1) the cot (2 levels height for mattress, single hand to lower side railing)
2) 1 x Safe N Sound latex mattress (it’s the standard Safe N Sound perforated mattress to prevent SID)
3) 1 x Safe N Sound latex pillow
3) 2 x bed sheets that I have for the mattress (light blue + white)
4) 2 x Lollipop Hey Diddle Diddle cot bumpers (brand new, they’ll ‘surround’ the entire cot)
5) 1 x Lollipop Hey Diddle Diddel pillow case (which will fit the latex pillow)
6) 1 x Lollipop white with yellow trimming pillow case (which will fit the latext pillow)

Condition of the cot : There are only some finger print smudges on the railing (where her name is stuck on) b’cos Zaria drew on her hands, and then held on to the railing trying to peel of the alphabets forming her name).

Condition of the mattress : Some light stain.

Safe N Sound Cot for Sale

You can also see here how the cot was used :

By Zaria – to confine her (the blue and white bed sheets seen here will be part of the deal)
Zaria reading in the cot

By Zara – to sleep (1 railing was removed so that it could be parked next to our bed)
Zara sleeping in cot

e-mail me at zarasmama@gmail.com if you are interested

Zara’s Chatter

January 18, 2009 at 4:40 pm

Captured some of these interesting conversations with Zara.

In Hong Kong when she asked me to buy her something, and I told her it’s very expensive, she replied, “You need a lot of coins for this?

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After being punished for being naughty, she talked to herself.
“I want to have new super power.”
“so that it will fight my bad power and make me change to be good.”
“and the bacteria will also go away.”

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One morning during the school holidays, I told Zara I was working that day, and Daddy also said he needed to work.
Zara said, “No, I want one of you to play with me.”
Daddy said, “Auntie Jelly will jaga and play with you.”
Zara’s reply, “I want a playmate, ok. Not someone who keeps going to wash dishes.” o.O”

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During Jelly’s holidays, we were eating out very frequently.
In one of the restaurants, Zara commented the food was good. I told her, “So we can come here to eat every day if mummy’s not cooking?”
Zara’s reply, “No, we cannot come here every day. Just like you cannot wear back the same baju (Malay : Clothes) even if you like it very much.” o.O”

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On our flight back from Hong Kong, Zara asked, “Is this aeroplane Air Asia?”
I replied, “No, this is not Air Asia.” (since we were flying MAS)
Zara asked, “Is this another species of aeroplane?” (I guess we can say that). o.O”

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On our way home from my brother’s place (which is a gated community), Zara declared, “Ah Ku so rich that’s why he put(s) a guard house near his house right? So that the robbers will not rob his money. We are not so rich, that’s why we don’t have a guard house.” o.O”

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While talking about love, i.e. she loves me, she knows I love her, and Zaria etc.
I casually asked, “Do you think mummy and daddy love each other?”
She replied, “I also don’t know, because the two of you always shout at each other. o.O”

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Visited by Egghead, whom we always joked that we could be in-laws since he has 2 3 sons and I have 2 daugthers, I jokingly told Zara, “This uncle here may be your father-in-law you know. If he’s your father-in-law then *pointing to LLS* who will he be?”
Zara (who ‘aspires’ to marry a prince) thought for a moment, then when she realised what that meant, she said gravely, “You don’t talk to me about boys ok?” o.O”

Hong Kong 2008 – Part 3 : Hong Kong, Ocean Park, Macau

January 14, 2009 at 11:49 pm

♥18 Decâ♥
After breakfast and some dilly dallying, we went to Shau Kei Wan (筲箕灣) to meet my colleagues for lunch at On Lei (安利魚蛋粉). It didn’t taste as nice this round, however, the girls used their toilet, and Zaria claimed, “So clean, like hotel.” Mind you this is a very small shop, and not a fancy restaurant.

After lunch, my colleague suggested we go Festival Walk at Kowloon Tong for shopping. A bit disappointed as it’s a very small shopping mall, and the Christmas deco wasn’t that great. Daddy managed to get a jacket from Uniqlo, so I guess it was fruitful; but because of this, we have to go back to hotel to drop off the things.

Hong Kong Skyline at night

We then took the ferry from Hong Kong to Kowloon, and spent sometime at Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront to catch the 8pm Symphony of Light show. Can’t complain since it’s free, but the Hong Kong skyline in the dark was beautiful. Since both Daddy & I were not familiar with Tsim Sha Tsui, we just had dinner in the first decent looking restaurant we came across. Food was disappointing.

♥19 Dec♥
After breakfast, we took a taxi to Ocean Park. My colleague got me 4 discounted tickets to enter the park. As Zaria didn’t need a ticket to enter, I had to sell hers at the ticketing counter. Some people just ignored me and thought I was a scammer when I offered the ticket to them at HKD80 (usual price : HKD103). Grrrr..

Ocean Park Cable Car

I visited Ocean Park about 20years ago, and I remembered I was so impressed. This round, I wasn’t at all. I find it wasn’t as organised as Disney; the attractions are too spaced out on the hilly terrain (by then, Zaria was very clingy and wanted me to carry her all the time if she wasn’t walking); there was some major renovation going on; the thrill rides were not my cup of tea and the show (@ Ocean Theatre) wasn’t that great, and boy was the place crowded (on a Friday)!

Jelly Fish Spectacular in Ocean Park

What we like most was the Jelly Fish Spectacular and Atoll Reef, girls were also enjoying themselves since they are great fans of The Little Mermaid movie, and they were trying to relate what they saw there with the characters in the cartoon (i.e. Murray eels == Flotsam and Jetsam; Garden eels == what the merpeople turned into when they can’t pay Ursula).

Our last stop at Ocean Park was the Kids’ World, the girls loved it! They spent a lot of time playing at the play ground and got on some of the mini-rides. When it was time to leave, they refused to go, or tried to make us promise to bring them there again.
Ocean Park Kids' World

Dinner that night was at Keung Kee (强记) at Wanchai, a small restaurant popular among locals recommended by my colleague. We had roast goose (good but it was cold) and double boiled fish soup (yummy!), while the girls were very happy to get fried egg.

We came across this interesting market place on our way back to the Hotel in Causeway Bay

Market Place

That night, after bathing the girls, I went out to shop alone. When I got back the hotel at ~12am, Zara and Daddy were at the window. Daddy claimed Zara was waiting up for me (and trying to spot me from the window)! Zaria tried to stay up too, but fell asleep half way. Zara even made a few calls to my mobile checking on me (but I didn’t hear the phone ringing). o.O” Can’t even be out of sight for 2hrs!

♥20 Dec♥
We spent the whole day shopping, mainly at Timesquare, where the Christmas theme is “Wonderland” by Carrie Chao. We spent a lot of time checking our her art work / statues, and even the girls loved them.

Models on display

Carrie Chao's models

Zara was very interested in one of the painting, she thought Carrie Chao painted Ruppenzel.

Zaria staring at Carrie Chao's picture

They claimed they were picking the nose of the model.

Girls 'cleaning' nose of model

While I spent my money cautiously (working out the exchange rate etc), I see the Mainland Chinese dragging their trolley bag to the mall. While I bought 1 set of Fancl skin care, I saw not just one but 2 Chinese bought them in dozens and stuffed the whole bag full. I paid in credit, while they paid in their big wads of cash. Are they rich or what?

I wanted to bring Daddy to a very nice restaurant, Tai Woo (太湖海鲜城), which my friend brought me the last trip. However, there was a long queue, and we were told we had to wait more than 40mins. Every body was hungry, so we moved on to Chi Kee (池记) which also has a long queue but it was faster moving. Regret! The noodle is not as good as Mak Kee’s (麥奀記).

That night, I went shopping again, but this time Zara insisted she came along.

♥21 Dec♥
We checked out and went to Time Square to have our breakfast, then finished off with more shopping.

At about 1pm, we went back to the hotel to collect our bags and left Hong Kong; Taking the Turbo Jet to Macau. All of us knocked off on the jet (for me, it was mainly due to motion sickness).

Our hotel in Macau was Rio Hotel, rooms are big, but facilities basic. Immediately after we dropped off our bags, we took a cab to the famous Ruins of St. Paul’s (大三巴牌坊). The surrounding area has a lot of shops, some international brands and also a lot of biscuit shops selling the famous almond biscuit. Although it’s a busy street, it doesn’t seem as crowded or rush as Hong Kong. Too bad, we only had less than a day spent in Macau.

The beautiful Ruins of St. Paul’s

Ruins of St. Paul's, Macau

The extravagance Hotel Lisboa.

Hotel Lisboa, Day & Night

Macau Skyline

Macau Skyline

When the Christmas lights were turned on… beautiful.

Christmas Deco At The Ruins of St Paul's

Dinner was again a disappointment.

♥22 Dec♥
We checked with the hotel and had a leisurely dim sum breakfast at a recommended restaurant. That was probably our best meal on this trip.

We took so long to eat by the time we’re done, it was noon time. I had my last round of shopping in a nearby supermarket before we headed to the airport.

Thus ends our 8D/7N, 4 hotels trip.

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Is travelling with 2 young kids easy?
It wasn’t, we were dead tired every night. However, we’re amazed with their capabilities and understanding.
We were worried about Zaria running away from us, but she only did that once at the Kids’ World in Ocean Park. She stayed closed to us all times, and allowed us to use the leash on her.
Zara too was amazing, she could just go on walking. Her whistle was very handy, a few times some one came in between us and she thought she’s lost us, she quickly blew her whistle.

Zaria is at this stage where she likes to throw tantrum or refuse to corporate. In Hong Kong, when she didn’t get what she wanted, she would lie flat on the floor, embarrassing Daddy. She did this in the mall, at the MTR station, and even a few times in the toilet. o.O”

Look at her here : Throwing tantrum on the floor at Time Square and at The Ruins of St Paul’s. Covering her face when we wanted to take photos of her in Disney. o.O”
Zaria and her tantrums

That’s my girl.

Hong Kong 2008 – Part 2 : Disneyland

January 11, 2009 at 12:55 am

Thanks to Chooi Peng and Michelle, who figured out a way to get discounted hotel rates in Disneyland. We are the proof that it can be done, and got 40% off for our 2nd night in Disneyland’s Hollywood Hotel (1st night, they ran out of ‘discounted’ rooms allocation).

Even with this discount, we still got to enjoy the 1 for 1 promotion currently running, i.e. buy 1 day’s park ticket, get a 2nd day free if you stay in either one of the Disneyland’s hotel.

(Note1: meals in Disneyland are not cheap nor tasty, it’s best to stock up on your own snacks or food if you plan to be there the whole day or more).

(Note 2: We haven’t been to any Disneyland before, this is our first.)

♥16 Dec♥
After breakfast in the room (buns & croissant from Tung Chong), we took the free shuttle to Disneyland, where the queuing magic began.

We just walked past Main Street, USA (mainly shops) and went straight to Adventureland, because we wanted to catch the Festival of the Lion King. I’m not sure if they changed shows frequently, but this time it was The Circle of Life, which I think was just ok; there were just too much talking and narrating between the characters.

Lunch was HKD50 roast duck rice for myself and char siew (Cantonese : BBQ Pork) rice for the girls at Tahitian Terrace (food court). 2/3 of the girls’ rice gone to waste because Zaria was already napping and according to Zara “I think Malaysia char siew rice is nicer. Hong Kong’s one not nice, but I’ll force myself to eat.” (we didn’t bother to keep some for Zaria since Zaria wasn’t the type who would ‘force’ herself to eat).

After lunch, we found a quiet place and let Zara nap. After her rest and 15min queuing later, we got into Mickey’s Christmas House. It’s just a big room with large plastic furniture. Highlight was a photo shot with Mickey. By this time, girls were familiar with the word ‘queue’ and ‘take turns’ and they waited for their turn before dashing to Mickey with their hugs and kisses.

Girls in Mickey's Christmas House
Zara : “Is Mickey real or not? There’s a person inside right?”
Zaria : “I love Mickey Mouse.”
Me : “Grrr.. Like that also must queue so long?”

Then it was time for Sleeping Beauty’s Christmas Ball (another show) right in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. We just sat at the pavement to watch. Sleeping Beauty appeared just for a while with Prince Charming at the end. Not worth the time.

We headed to Fantasyland for rides after the Ball. We went several rounds on the Cinderella Carrousel, Dumbo the Flying Elephants, and The Mad Hatter Tea Cups, since the girls like it, and the queues weren’t long. Every time when the ride ended, Zaria would create a fuss and claimed, “I want some more! I don’t want to come down!!”

Zaria on the Cinderella Carrousel

The girls like “It’s a Small World” ride best at Fantasyland. Even after we got home, when Zaria recalls, she will still say, “(Re)member? I went on the boat ride. Then the doll(s) sing, lalala…” (and she starts humming the tune).

We then caught the Christmas Parade where I bumped into a Singapore colleague and his family. What a coincidence, we were supposed to make plans to go to Ocean Park together, but he didn’t manage to reach me before I left KL, and here we were, right next to each other watching the Parade. Girls liked the parade, and Zaria went out a few times to try to hug a dancing character and the Disney staff has to lead her away. My colleague and I split after the Parade since we got fast pass (for some rides, you can get a ‘ticket’ earlier which will print a time for you to return, with that you can return and enter the rides bypassing the queue) for The Many adventure of Winnie the Pooh. Nothing fantastic with this ride.

Dinner was fast food from Starliner Diner and then it was time for the Fireworks. Since they put the stage for Sleeping Beauty’s Christmas Ball right in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle, the view was obscured. *sigh*

After the fireworks, it started ‘snowing’ (foam like bubbles sprayed from roof tops), girls were ecstatic! That was a good ending for Day 1.

That night, Zara told me our hotel looked so nice (from the shuttle), and then later when we entered the room, she asked me a question, “Mummy, why in Hong Kong the hotel looked so big outside, but inside the room so small??” (remembering Novatel Citygate too). Good observation!

♥17 Dec♥
Breakfast was again in the room. This time, the croissants were 2 days old and tasted a bit yucky. We checked out, left our luggage in the hotel, and headed to Disneyland.

We took the Hong Kong Disneyland Rail from Main Street USA to Fantasyland. We went first to Fantasy Gardens (a garden to meet and take photos with Disney characters). Every time when it was our turn to meet a character, the girls would dash forward as though meeting a long lost friend. They would hug and kiss the character. Then Zaria would again utter, “I love so-and-so.”

Girls with Goofy, Donald Duck, Pluto and Winnie the Poo

Zaria with Minnie Mouse

Zara with Mickey Mouse

Upon the girls’ request, there were more rounds on Cinderella Carrousel, Dumbo the Flying Elephants, and The Mad Hatter Tea Cups.

Zaria stretching after the rides

After lunch, we caught the The Golden Mickey show. We like this show best, it was performance of the familiar songs of Disney shows. Best bit was Under The Sea sung with a mermaid with a beautiful tail dangled mid air as though swimming.

We were at Tomorrowland the rest of the day. Went on the Orbitron, Autopia, Buzz Lightyer Astro Blaster. Nothing really fantastic, and the queue was quite long especially the latter two.

They didn’t get to take any photographs with the Disney Princesses, but Buzz Light Year (for Zaria, it’s E-Buzz-Year) saved the day.

Girls with Buzz Light Year

The final ride we took was Jungle River Cruise back at Adventureland, Zara was getting a bit scared spotting the alligators and then she got a real fright when the fake volcano suddenly erupted. This was her least favourite ride.

Pillion Riding – This is our solution when both girls wanted to sit on the stroller

Pillion Riding on the stroller

Our last stop was the biggest Disney shop in Main Street, USA. Zara was very keen in getting some of the exorbitantly priced Disney merchandises, i.e. chunky jewelry, bubbles blower etc.; we didn’t indulge her and told her they were expensive. We couldn’t really find something that she will use or wear, in the end, we just got the girls each a handkerchief (btw, I saw a similar one in Sogo later for 2/3 of the price).

Zara was very happy she eventually got something from the shop and was dancing when we left.

Leaving Disneyland

We then left to pick up our bags from the hotel, took the MTR and headed for Park Lane Hotel at Causeway Bay. Daddy’s face was so sour (because he had to lug the 2 big suitcases while I handled the kids) when we arrived at Causeway Bay station, he said we should flag a cab to bring us to our hotel. o.O” I was against it, although I didn’t know how to get there, I knew it wasn’t far away. We took some wrong turns and took about 15mins to get to the hotel (of course lugging the bags, while pushing a child on the stroller and carrying another on a super busy street didn’t speed things up). The hotel was only ~3mins walk from the MTR station actually.

The room in Park Lane was quite spacious, and they gave us an extra bed for free (and I got corporate rate for it).

After checking in, Daddy said he will bring us to eat the best wonton noodle. When we arrived at the small restaurant, I realised this was the same one I went to with Mom2Ashley in March. It’s Mak Kee’s (麥奀記) on Jardine Bazaar. The noodle came in small rice bowl with super yummy soup, and it’s probably the best wonton mee in Hong Kong (based on what we’d tried so far). The girls slurped down their noodle with their thumbs up, we adults ordered extra bowl and also its yummy fish & century egg porridge. A must try if you are in Causeway Bay.

Hong Kong 2008 – Part 1 : Tong Chong, Ngong Peng, Citygate

January 8, 2009 at 6:15 pm

After much thought and planning (mostly my part), we have decided for a holiday to Hong Kong with the girls, when Zaria still enjoyed infant rate for her flight, and no admission charges to any of the theme parks.

The week before we left for Hong Kong, I had dinner with my dad. Seeing the girls running here and there and could not sit still during dinner, my dad shook his head and said, “I don’t know how you are going to handle them in Hong Kong.” And seriously, I didn’t know how we were going to survive. Unlike most people who would only go with the older child, or bring along the maid or a relative to help, we braved Hong Kong as a family, just us 4, planning for the worst.

We left a day after Jelly has gone home for her holidays. We were blessed with dry, sunny weather, with temparature around 20 degrees.

♥14th Dec♥
We got on a late flight and arrived in Hong Kong at 10:30pm. 1st night hotel was Novotel Citygate at Tung Chung which is near the airport; since Daddy didn’t want to tax the girls by travelling all the way downtown to spend the night.

By the time we got into our room, it was already 12am. Zaria had knocked off, and Zara had a quick wash up, and went straight to bed.

I didn’t know we were actually near the Citygate Outlets, until I read the brouchers I picked up from the hotel lobby.

♥15th Dec♥
I realised the Citygate Outlets were actually attached to our hotel. I told Daddy maybe he should stay in the room with the girls, while I went shopping. His reaction, “You want to start shopping on the FIRST DAY itself?” (Why not?) “And I thought we’re here to see the Giant Buddha?” Grrr.. So there goes my shopping plan.

For breakfast, I walked over to the supermarket near our hotel to grab some croissant, bread, fruit juices, soya bean and had them in the room, so we can eat in peace. (All breakfasts for the next few days were eaten in the room except on our last day)

After breakfast, we checked out, and left our luggage with the hotel, and started our journey to see Tung Chung. A whistle was looped around Zara’s neck, so she could whistle for our attention if she were lost, and a leash was attached to Zaria every time we went out. Thus began our visit.


Girls marveling at the water fountains just outside the Citygate Outlet mall (while mummy marveled at the shop display). Spot Zara’s daily companion the whistle, and Zaria’s leash.

Girls outside Citygate Outlet Mall

If only I could shop I would be as happy.

Zara watching the fountain outside Citygate Outlet Mall

Tung Chung is famous for the outlet shopping Ngong Peng 360 cable car ride and the Giant Buddha, the cable car will bring you all the way to the Ngong Peng Village where the latter is.

It was a ~30mins ride on the cable car, with very scenic view of the mountains in Lantau Island and the sea.
Girls on Ngong Peng 360 cable car

One of the few rare shots of the Zaria smiling especially with Zara’s arms around.

Girls on Ngong Peng 360 cable car

Extremely stable (even when the wind is howling) and scenic ~30min ride on the Ngong Peng 360 cable car.

Ngong Peng 360 cable car

Besides the Giant Buddha, surrounding Ngong Peng, there are some really nice walking paths. I especially like the walk to the Wisdom Path, where you find 8~10m high wood columns with Chinese calligraphy arranged in the ‘infinity’ symbol on a slope of a hill.

Wisdom Path

For most part of our trip, we were amazed at the girls’ ability to walk for long period of time, and when they got tired, they took turns to be seated on the stroller or to be carried.

Girls were very happy to spot some Nutcrackers as Christmas display in hotels, and this one, in Ngong Peng.

Zaria with the Nutcracker

Love this shot of Zaria on Daddy’s shoulder, with the Giant Buddha at the back, taken just before sunset.

Ngong Peng Giant Buddha

Just before sunset (~5pm), we took the cable car back to Tung Chong. I requested for some time to shop at the outlet mall. With Daddy constantly asking, “Is it really cheaper here?” “Do you want to lug that all the way back?” “Are you done yet?” and the girls going wild in the shops, I only managed to spend like 30mins in Esprit (in the whole Outlet mall) and bought myself some really cheap tops and a pair of pants. Grrrr..

We left Tung Chong with some food stuff from the supermarket (and our luggage of course) and took the MTR to our next stop.

MTR to Disneyland

When we got to the Disney’s Hollywood Hotel, Goofy was doing his round at the lobby. Without warning, Zaria just dashed towards him, ignoring the queue of people who wanted a photo with him, and gave him a hug, and since then, every time Disneyland was brought up, she will say, “Goofy loves me!” and “I love Goofy very much.”

I don’t know why there were lots of bad comemnts about Disney’s Hollywood Hotel. To me, it’s perfectly fine. There’s a robe and slippers for kids, they folded the small towels into animals, and knowing we got 2 young kids, they even installed 2 bed guards on our 2 queen beds. The only complain is, the beds were a bit too high, I had to put a chair in between the beds to act as a stepping stool for the girls.

First Day Of School

January 7, 2009 at 10:28 pm

We have been preparing Zaria for the big day, asking her over and over again if she wanted to go to school, and she always replied “Yes.” And then we did count down telling both the girls, in X more days, they’ll be going to a new school, in Y more days, it’ll be school day etc.

For the last few weeks, Zaria has been crying for the tiniest problem.
I.e. She wanted to flush the toilet, and we did it before her.
She wanted to put on her own shoes but since we were in a hurry, I wore it for her. Etc etc.

So, on her first day of school, I was preparing for the worst with all her recent unnecessary crying bouts. She was the youngest in her class, just turned 2 and joining the 3 year olds. I sent her to her class, bid my good byes, and walked and stood at the door. She wanted me to be with her, but I kept telling her “This is your school, this is not Mummy’s school, so mummy cannot go in, mummy must wait outside.”. She looked at the door (where I stood) a few times, but did not shed a single tear, although all around her, 4 out of 6 of her friends were crying or wailing. Later, I told her I had to go out for breakfast and I’ll be back to pick her up. She hugged and gave me a kiss and went back to her class.

I was at the school the whole time, moving between the girls’ classes. Peeping and making sure she couldn’t see me after I said my goodbyes. She did well, although a little quieter then usual. Her teachers said she was very independant, doing her own things, fetching her own water and snack from her bag when she needed it, and asking for help occassionally.

3 days has passed and she has not cried at all, although she did tell me today, “I don’t want (to) go school, I want (to) go kaikai with mummy.” when we were on our way to school, but she was ok once she went into her class.

♥I’m so proud of her.♥

As for Zara, this is a new school for her against her wishes. One of the reason why I moved her to this school is because she’ll be getting equal lessons in Chinese and English; and the Chinese is taught by a lady who speaks perfect Beijing Chinese. Although she didn’t really kick up a fuss, she kept telling me “I like XXX better.” (XXX == her old school). “I don’t like to learn Chinese.”

However, in class, she does mingle with other children, and answering teachers’ questions when necessary. Hopefully, very soon, she’ll have some really close friends like she did in XXX.

♥I’m so proud of her.♥

Glimpses

January 3, 2009 at 6:05 pm

After 1.5 months of blog break, I got what I needed to do done, well, almost.
During this time, no watching DVDs, no book or blog reading, trying to be very focussed.

What did I do this 1.5 months?

Worked really really hard and long hours of course, just before the long break.
Completed the 8 photobooks just in time!!
Celebrated Zara’s birhtday with some planning.
Celebrated Zaria’s birthday almost last minute.
Found a new school for Zara and Zaria.
Went on a week’s holiday.
Did whatever minimum housework that I needed to do.

My 4 weeks leave is almost over.
The girls will be starting in a new school next Mon. Jelly will be back next week, and I’ll be back to work on Thurs!

Here are peeks of what went on in the household.

Zara’s birthday, celebrated with the family and neighbours in the house. I baked her ‘birthday cakes’ this time.

Zara with her ‘fairy’ cakes.
Zara's 4th birthday

Zaria and Tasha blowing off candles over and over again on a couple of the cupcakes.
Tasha & Zaria blowing candles

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Christmas was celebrated at my bro’s house. With my nephew’s band performing.
Nicholas' band

My niece, Ally, being the Santarina.
Santarina Alicia

My niece, Sam, did some magic tricks to con awe the below 5.
Sam doing magic show

Of all presents, Zara loves the musical jewelry box from King’s Wife. Seen here the girls gazing at it.
Zara & Zaria checking out Zara's favourite present

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Zaria’s birthday was planned very last minute. Without a maid, we just had KFC and Dominos Pizzas, and cupcakes from Cupcake Chic. You think she’ll be thrilled to get to blow her candles?
Wrong! She cried when the birthday song was sung. Not sure if it was because someone turned off the lights, or accordingly to her, “I don’t want Ah Ku to sing.” (Ah Ku, i.e. my brother, some one Zaria fears).
And Zara sulked big time, claiming it’s not her birthday, so she didn’t want to participate. Grrrrr..

Zaria's birthday

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And here is a sneak peek of our week long holiday. Can you tell where we went? (Those who were told of the trip should not review the answer). The post will come later.

Girls on cable car

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Happy New Year All!

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