Monday, June 25, 2007
Jokers Mobile
Ransom
HAPPYYYYYY
Nappies Time
Morning Ty
Ty in a big bed
The update from Wellington
Monday, May 21, 2007
The lazy bloggers
Daddy and mummy clearly aren't true bloggers. Here's a brief update on the past month.
Ty is now a whooping 7.5kg!! Way above the 95 percentile of American babies his age!! Check the chart below, the top set of dots represents his height and the bottom set of dots represents his weight. (The bold red lines are averages) My big bouncy beany baby! And mummy's having backaches from carrying him...

*Mummy pats her own back* - for good milk production!
Ty had bronchiolitis for two weeks just after our Bangkok trip, so it was all bad sleep, breathing difficulties and lots of medicine. But glad that's over. My new challenge is getting him to drink from a bottle again. After his traumatic period of taking liquid medicine, he refuses to take anything that isn't from mummy's boobies.
He has a new-found skill - flipping over! But I think he's forgotten that he knows how to, cause he hasn't done it for quite a while.
His other new skill - screaming. I think he's intrigued by the sound of his screaming, he just keeps screaming!! =S A leeettle embarrassing when in public. Well, at least it tells me he's happy and having fun. Last night, he was awake for 5 hours straight which is unusual for my little piggy, and it was cause he was having fun shrieking away. Sigh...as Will W says...miniature Pavarotti; actually he's more of a soprano.
Ooh..there are so many adorable photos I want to post but my patience would run dry long before the photos would have finished loading. So here's a selection.














Ty is now a whooping 7.5kg!! Way above the 95 percentile of American babies his age!! Check the chart below, the top set of dots represents his height and the bottom set of dots represents his weight. (The bold red lines are averages) My big bouncy beany baby! And mummy's having backaches from carrying him...
*Mummy pats her own back* - for good milk production!
Ty had bronchiolitis for two weeks just after our Bangkok trip, so it was all bad sleep, breathing difficulties and lots of medicine. But glad that's over. My new challenge is getting him to drink from a bottle again. After his traumatic period of taking liquid medicine, he refuses to take anything that isn't from mummy's boobies.
He has a new-found skill - flipping over! But I think he's forgotten that he knows how to, cause he hasn't done it for quite a while.
His other new skill - screaming. I think he's intrigued by the sound of his screaming, he just keeps screaming!! =S A leeettle embarrassing when in public. Well, at least it tells me he's happy and having fun. Last night, he was awake for 5 hours straight which is unusual for my little piggy, and it was cause he was having fun shrieking away. Sigh...as Will W says...miniature Pavarotti; actually he's more of a soprano.
Ooh..there are so many adorable photos I want to post but my patience would run dry long before the photos would have finished loading. So here's a selection.
Flippin' over
Could I sue Ogawa for making the massage chair one-size only?
(meet Octotunes and Flutterbug)
Random pics
Random pics
(doozy woozy)
On the Eye of Malaysia (ferris wheel)
On the Eye of Malaysia (ferris wheel)
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Back from Bangkok
Lucky six week old Ty got a passport and traveled to Bangkok for a 10 day long holiday to visit grandpa and grandma. Check out his passport photo below...truly a passport photo - dull and serious!

It was a 2-hour flight there from KL and every minute I was praying that Ty wouldn't cry. It was just me and him on our little adventure to Thailand. He was a happy boy throughout but on descent, when air pressure became a meanie to his ears, he cried and cried and cried, kicking and flailing his arms so ferociously. It was heartbreaking.
Two hours after arriving in Bangkok, daddy arrived from New Zealand, happy to see Ty again. It was a well-spent 10 days in Thailand - shopping, eating, sleeping, getting wet (during Songkran, an annual water festival), meeting the millions of relatives on dad's side and visiting places. Ty loves shopping, cause shopping means sleeping in his comfy stroller for hours! We spent a night in Pattaya and had bad diarrhoea after 0ver-eating sweet juicy pomelo. It's funny how everything that happens to me, happens to Ty. I get a rash, he gets a rash. I get diarrhoea, he gets diarrhoea. The trouble with breast-feeding!
Anyway, in short, Thailand is such a beautiful place. Spectacular temples, massive and clean malls (that make our Megamall, one Utama, KLCC, etc look so pathetic!), gentle and terribly polite people, scrumptious food and clean toilets. You know what's so impressive about Thais? How they sell durian with each piece wrapped oh-so-perfectly with greased paper! Everything there is presented so well. Thais do things with such care!
And one thing everyone has to see is the club Route 66. Check out the girls toilet, there's a band playing in there! The coolest powder room ever. Girls lounging around, doing make up, chatting, listening to the live music, big huge mirrors. Not the typical revolting pub toilet. If only I had my camera with me then.
Didn't really take many photos of Thailand itself. Will be back there one day to live so what the heck, couldn't be bothered. Here is a bunch of photos of my little chubbiness. (Almost 6kg already.) He had a great time, having so many relatives there to entertain him.


















It was a 2-hour flight there from KL and every minute I was praying that Ty wouldn't cry. It was just me and him on our little adventure to Thailand. He was a happy boy throughout but on descent, when air pressure became a meanie to his ears, he cried and cried and cried, kicking and flailing his arms so ferociously. It was heartbreaking.
Two hours after arriving in Bangkok, daddy arrived from New Zealand, happy to see Ty again. It was a well-spent 10 days in Thailand - shopping, eating, sleeping, getting wet (during Songkran, an annual water festival), meeting the millions of relatives on dad's side and visiting places. Ty loves shopping, cause shopping means sleeping in his comfy stroller for hours! We spent a night in Pattaya and had bad diarrhoea after 0ver-eating sweet juicy pomelo. It's funny how everything that happens to me, happens to Ty. I get a rash, he gets a rash. I get diarrhoea, he gets diarrhoea. The trouble with breast-feeding!
Anyway, in short, Thailand is such a beautiful place. Spectacular temples, massive and clean malls (that make our Megamall, one Utama, KLCC, etc look so pathetic!), gentle and terribly polite people, scrumptious food and clean toilets. You know what's so impressive about Thais? How they sell durian with each piece wrapped oh-so-perfectly with greased paper! Everything there is presented so well. Thais do things with such care!
And one thing everyone has to see is the club Route 66. Check out the girls toilet, there's a band playing in there! The coolest powder room ever. Girls lounging around, doing make up, chatting, listening to the live music, big huge mirrors. Not the typical revolting pub toilet. If only I had my camera with me then.
Didn't really take many photos of Thailand itself. Will be back there one day to live so what the heck, couldn't be bothered. Here is a bunch of photos of my little chubbiness. (Almost 6kg already.) He had a great time, having so many relatives there to entertain him.
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