6.9.08

Having fun

Ryo with another little girl


Ah...beautiful morning


Katarina is trying out Ryo's new boots. They wear the same size croc shoes too.



Why in the world were they sitting on the stools? It started when both were fighting over another stool, so Katarina's mum had to bring down another few to let them share. Now that they are older, they will snatch things away from one another, and there will be a lot of crying. The mothers have a lot of referee's job to do.


Boots are for marching




Best friends still at the end of the day... or rather... in front of the camera

5.9.08

Ryo and his girl

Meet Little Red Riding Hood and Little Red Riding Shorts. They really are together everyday. If you know Ryo, he is not the kind who would get this close to another person. Guess he likes Katarina quite a bit.

You see what I mean

There's no too much of it

You fall, I fall.

First art class

I signed Ryo up for Gymboree classes again. This time he took up arts as well, ain't he a potential abstract artist?

3.9.08

Little feet

Ryo in a different perspective

2.9.08

New stuff

When Ryo had his first taste of jackfruit, which was flown all the way from Hainan, China.

When he wore my Beijing Opera tee and feeling pretty

Normal mess day
















Mess created while I was washing Ryo's milk bottle.


The culprit trying to hide



And reveals himself.


31.8.08

Wet lashes


Because he wants to go downstairs and I'm not done with chores.

Our Sunday

Ryo says:
Our Sunday started really well, with cool breezes. I spotted a balloon floating by and ran after it to claim it mine.





















I lost hold of it and I had to run for it again. And again. And again. 妞妞 even helped me.

















I had to stop after I got an earful from mama.
















So we had to engage in another of our favourite activity--sprinting. The winner gets to sing the national anthem. I can't even sing so I always try to run last.

Race 1.















Race 2. *panting like a dog*















Race 3.














Race 4. Decided to cheat a bit, but still don't have to sing.














Suddenly it dawned upon mama that we were to go to papa's new office. They had firecrackers I heard.


Do you see what I see, papa? *whistle*



















I got so hungry I could not make it in time for the restaurant lunch, mama bought me popcorn from a small window. It was a HONEYDEW flavoured popcorn. Don't go YEW, it's pretty yummy. And it costs just RMB6 for a big bagful.

15.8.08

Change of season

Mama Ann says:
There a good thing about staying in China, or any country with 4 seasons, that is you get to change your wardrobe, and I mean the entire one.

When we are in Singapore, we wear shoes all year round. Here in summer, kids wear only sleeveless shirt and slippers, not wrap-round shoes. They are pretty particular, and it makes sense due to the weather.

And actually my main point is I bought 2 very cute clothing for Ryo, for 2 simple reasons. 1. I dun get to dress him up as I could if it's a girl. 2. He cannot be dressed up this way when he gets bigger.

So, tada, these are the two costumes. I'll try to take some pics of him when autumn is really here. Stay tuned.

Role reversal

Mama Ann says:

Well, Chen-jie has been bringing Ryo to the playground for the past few weeks. Meanwhile I stayed at home to do the housework. It's kind of silly, you may think, to pay for a maid then do the housework myself... haha.

But really I enjoy the time alone. The fact is Ryo is having his stick-to-mama-all-the-time syndrome again, even peeing and shower time, so I really need to get him away from him.

And we decided not to send him to school this September, I think he's not ready yet.Though I have to get Chenjie to play with him more.

7.8.08

Clubmed Bintan

Ryo says:

Yippee, we went to Clubmed at Bintan right after my birthday. It was totally fun-packed with swimming and beach activities.





Since the Olympics is just around the corner, I took this opportunity to showcase my water-jumping skills, I hope I'll make it into the 2024 games.


27.7.08

Ryo is 2


Ryo says:


I celebrated my second birthday together with Brexton, since his birthday is just 2 months away. Guess what? I had a 3D Barney cake, though it doesn't look very much like him, but I like it all the same. Everyone went "wow" when they saw it too.


And we are going to Clubmed tomorrow. Hello, Mr Sun and the lovely beach.

18.7.08

Bowling


Mama Ann says:

Ryo has taken on an obsession with bowling. It's kind of funny for this little guy of almost 2 years old to bend sideways and do a bowling action. He plays it at kiddy's funworld, he watches it on Facebook. His papa bought a toy bowling set for him, finally and you guess it, he plays it all day long.

Poor us, we have to set up the pins, you know. Why didn't they sell the entire bowling alley set?

11.7.08

Hold that bottle



Mama Ann says:

Ryo can finally hold his bottle at 22 mths. It is pretty late for a baby to hold his bottle, some babies can hold their bottles at one year old. But it's better late than never. Now he won't even let me hold it for him.

My friend






Ryo says:

Meet my friend, Katerina. She's the only one with an English name. We play together very often, in the sand, the fish pond and the playground.

Summer



Ryo says:

挖,挖. I love to play in the sand, with my sand toys of course.

3.7.08

Baby Banz sunglasses




Mama Ann says:

Don't they look cool? I bought them for Ryo and his cousins.Ryo is gonna have the red colour one.

14.6.08

New and old


Ryo says:

Look at my new shoes, aren't they handsome? My grand-aunt bought for me.

And also, sob sob, my old pacifier. My mama said it flew back to Singapore. This is the last photo of me sucking my pacifier.

8.6.08

Farewell to the pacifier


Mama Ann says:

The papa is having his 3 days holiday, so I took this good time to wean Ryo off his pacifier. My reasoning is in case Ryo cries through the night, Isaac will not be affected since he does not have to work.

We started when Ryo was about to have his afternoon nap. He asked for his beloved "zhu-ar", and I told him a story that his pacifier had took the aeroplane back to Singapore. Of course he cried, and wailed for about half an hour before falling asleep exhausted.

Throughout the day he did asked about it a few times and we told him the same story. At night he was able to tell me his pacifier had flown away in the aeroplane. And fell asleep without making too much fuss, nor crying. Which is very good.

And the papa was saying," So easy you succeeded ar?"

29.5.08

Look at him dance

Mama Ann says:

Ryo's favourite show is Barney. He's watched a few of Barney's show and now he'll dance with him. They have many songs with different dance moves, and he knows when to touch his toes or wiggle his bum or clap his hands.

Computer geek


Mama Ann says:

Ryo likes the laptop, especially when he watches the video of himself or the fireworks. Sometimes when I use the MSN, he'll help me type some funny words too.

15.5.08

Earthquake

Mama Ann says:

I felt the tremors at home when the earthquake in Sichuan happened. I was in Tianjin, very very far away from the epicentre, and I felt it. It must have been very serious. We watched the news every morning and night, there were many pictures of children trapped under huge pillars, groaning for help in pain. Some of them held hands, giving each other support. Few were lucky enough to be saved.

Now that I'm a mother, I understand the pain of losing a child. Somemore these children are the only child in their extended family. There was a scene where a rescuer was asking a child of her condition, and she replied," both my arms and legs were broken". These pictures make me sad, and grateful that I am alive, and my family is alive.

12.5.08

Happy Mothers Day


Mama Ann says:


We have some relatives visiting us, so we celebrated mothers' day for 4 mothers. Dinner was a sumptous seafood galore (I had none of that thanks to high cholesterol), followed by some fireworks (bought especially for Ryo, as he enjoyed watching fireworks), then we ended with a Hello Kitty cake (from Breadtalk).

7.5.08

School

Mama Ann says:

I've register Ryo for school. The kindergarten is supposed to be a good one. It should be. It costs rmb2000 per month for school fees (the highest of all i've heard). An ordinary kindergarten would only cost rmb600 or so. Well, it really is because Ryo's class has only 10 children compared to 20 in normal circumstances. I feel more comfortable with the idea that his needs can be met with a lower teacher-student ratio.

School starts in September. We have only a few more months to kick his pacifier, pillow and diaper off.

He is pretty talkative

Mama Ann says:



Ryo is really talking more. Sometimes he can talk in sentences, and long sentences I mean. Although we don't really understand what he is babbling about, but he looks really cute when he talks like that to us.



New vocabulary, he can understand a lot more words than he can say:


  1. haha: when he wants to play the MSN wink ie. the laughing woman
  2. 泡:when he wants me to prepare milk
  3. 脚:臭脚
  4. 臭:meaning his poo poo
  5. 高高: meaning 叠高高
  6. 冲:冲凉
  7. 睡觉
  8. kult: meaning Yakult, his favourite drink
  9. 公公:阿公
  10. 姨:阿姨
  11. 姥姥:when he calls 外婆
  12. 舅舅
  13. 坐:he decides where we sit
  14. draw
  15. ten
  16. star, are, high: in the Twinkle little star song
  17. bowl
  18. pur pur: meaning apple
  19. nana: meaning banana
  20. 不要:his favourite word
  21. 倒:跌倒
  22. 头:sometimes also meaning 枕头
  23. 蛋蛋:鸡蛋
  24. 肉肉:肉

2.5.08

What a guy!


Mama Ann says:
This little handsome guy was well dressed up for dinner. Well, he was in a very good mood after we all praised him handsome. And he skipped his way to the restaurant.

28.4.08

Acute Bronchitis

Mama Ann says:

Coughing is really an old friend. Since young, I can cough for a month long every year, and I had deemed it on my poor health, and really, non of the "western" medicine worked for me, though chinese medicine did some good.

3 weeks ago, both Ryo and I fell sick. He had gingivostomatis, I had sore throat and cough. My priority is him of cos, I really never bothered much about my cough thinking it's the usual stuff again.

But after subsiding a bit, the sore throat is now back and I'm still coughing. I decided to head back to the doctor (in Tianjn, yes) and he concluded I have acute bronchitis. He put me on antibiotics(I hate that) and the anticholinergic bronchodilator. The latter needs me to breathe through a tube from a machine similar to a humidifier, and I have to do this for 20mins for a week.

Now I am blessed as my inlaws who have came to visit us. And Ryo is under their great care while I can "repair" my body. Although it's really coincidental that everytime they came, it's either me or Ryo who had to visit the hospital. That is if you have read our sickly episodes of baby bronchitits, Gastritis and Roseola infantum .

25.4.08

Fill in the blanks

Mama Ann says:

Ryo can fill in the blanks when i sing a song. Ok pardon my lousy singing.

17.4.08

Gingivostomatitis


Mama Ann says:

We are at our bad days again, Ryo and I are both sick. He has gingivostomatitis, that is his mouth is full of sores. He is feeling very terrible, he has gone without solids for a week, depending solely on milk. Although he can still play, he refuses to drink water all day. Today I have resorted to forcing water down his throat for fear of dehydration.

And forcing medicine and water down his throat can amount to 8 to 10 times a day, that is pretty scary for a small child, and very stressful for a parent. Still it has to be done. His symptoms are quite similar to HFMD, he's just without sores on his hands nor feet. I hope it does not develop into HFMD.

Below is an excerpt from Babycenter.com:

What is gingivostomatitis?
Gingivostomatitis is the long name for a condition that results in a very sore mouth. It's caused by a viral infection and is common in children. The symptoms can be mild or severe. While it can be disconcerting to see sores in your toddler's mouth — and to know that she hurts — usually there's no cause for worry.Most people carry around the viruses that can cause the condition. In fact, your toddler's bout of gingivostomatitis may be her initial infection with the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which most people pick up in early childhood and carry for the rest of their lives. The initial infection usually goes unnoticed, but if it does make itself known, it does so in the form of gingivostomatitis. (HSV-1 can cause cold sores, too.)Gingivostomatitis can also be caused by a coxsackie virus, the culprit in hand, foot and mouth disease and herpangina.


What are the symptoms?
The sores are small (about 1 to 5 millimeters in diameter), grayish or yellowish in the middle, and red around the edges. Their severity and location depend on which virus is causing the gingivostomatitis.Your toddler may have sores on her gums (also called the gingiva), on the inside of her cheeks, in the back of her mouth, or on her tonsils, tongue, or soft palate. Her gums may be inflamed and may bleed easily.Because the sores can be very painful, your toddler will probably be irritable, may drool more than usual, and won't feel like eating or drinking much. She may also have bad breath and a high fever (up to 104 degrees), and the lymph nodes on the sides of her neck may be swollen and tender.Note: In rare cases, gingivostomatitis that's caused by herpes can spread to the eye and infect the cornea. Herpes simplex keratitis, as such an infection is called, can cause permanent eye damage. Take your toddler to the doctor right away if she has gingivostomatitis and you notice that her eyes look watery and red or that she's sensitive to light — both early symptoms of herpes simplex keratitis.

How is gingivostomatitis treated?
Because this is a viral infection, antibiotics won't help. The sores in your toddler's mouth should be gone in a week or two. Here are a few things you can do to make her more comfortable and keep her otherwise healthy while she has it:
• Children's acetaminophen or ibuprofen can help relieve pain and lower fever. (Never give aspirin to anyone under the age of 20. It can trigger a rare but dangerous illness called Reye's syndrome.) If the pain is so severe that your toddler won't eat even with the help of these over-the-counter pain medications, your doctor may prescribe a stronger pain medicine.
• Though she may not want to drink because swallowing is painful, it's extremely important that your child get enough fluids. Try offering her cool, nonacidic, noncarbonated drinks such as water, milkshakes, or diluted apple juice. Dehydration can sneak up rapidly, especially in young children — this is the one complication to be aware of if your child has gingivostomatitis. Call the doctor if your child goes for more than six hours without urinating or taking in liquid, or if she shows any signs of dehydration.
• Try offering cool, soothing foods such frozen pops, ice cream, or frozen yogurt, or bland foods that don't require chewing, such as mashed potatoes, yogurt, or applesauce.

Can gingivostomatitis be prevented?
Because so many adults and children carry the herpes virus, and because they can pass it (and the coxsackie virus) on even if they have no symptoms, there's no practical way to prevent gingivostomatitis. You can, however, try to keep your child from kissing, sharing food, or playing in close contact with people who have an active herpes infection or any other mouth sores. (That includes you, if you happen to have an outbreak.) And to protect others, your toddler should do likewise during the course of her illness.

If your toddler's sores are caused by the herpes virus, the virus will stay in her body for life. The good news is that the first episode of gingivostomatitis is usually the worst, and it won't necessarily be a frequent plague.

7.4.08

No cholesterol diet

Mama Ann says:

It's been a month since I started my no-cholesterol diet, and I must say I did a pretty good job in avoiding high cholesterol food.

In fact, now that I'm in Tianjin, I'm in better control. I've turned mostly vegetarian, my last fish was a week ago. I still have energy, or rather I have more energy than before. Perhaps it was my high cholesterol that was making me feel tired and dizzy last time that I had no mood to do things. Now I seldom nap with Ryo and even have energy to tidy his toys, do housework and read.

Pat pat Ann, well done, keep it going.

I love soup

Ryo says:

I discovered they (papa and mama) were having great soup and decided I want to try some too. It was simply delicious, I had many servings. Slurps!!

4.4.08

Back in Tianjin

Mama Ann says:

We are back in Tianjin, finally, after about 4 months stay in Spore. I couldn't wait to come back, in fact.

The flight back was good, with Ryo behaving quite well and slept throughout. He also was moderately well behaved in the 2 hour car ride from the Beijing airport to Tianjin, and managed to sleep too. And both of us nap the whole afternoon away (4 hours!) when we reached home. It wasn't so bad as compared to previous times, maybe because I was pretty excited and happy to come back.

The downside though, he had eye irritation that caused him to have crusty eyes when he wakes up in the morning. A check with babycenter.com, it says it's bacteria and will go away in a few days. Babycenter.com always has answers for me, and sets my worries away. Doo dee doo dee doo.

26.3.08

Four years


Ryo says:

Papa sent mama flowers on their wedding anniversary day from Tianjin. You know papa is so sweet, he even thought of sending me a balloon along with the flowers.

7.3.08

It's getting dangerous

Mama Ann says:

His motor skills are getting very much better. He managed to climb up the sofa this way within the first few tries. We need an empty house soon.

MMR vaccine


Mama Ann says:


Ryo had his MMR shot, he's now left with one more of 5-in-1 vaccine before he'll receive a certificate, or so I heard from the receptionist at the pead clinic. Haha.


He brawled when Dr Oh approached him, as he knew she is gonna hurt his buttock again. And so after that I bought a doctor toy set for him to let him accustomised to this doctor world. Everytime he hurt himself, we'll let Dr Bear check his wound with the stesthescope. Keke.

1.3.08

High cholesterol

Mama Ann says:

Oops, I have high cholesterol. That explains my dizziness and heart pain recently.

I'm actually pleasantly happy, not that i'm not worried about the high cholesterol, but happy because now I have the "license" to go on a diet. Ya, a doctor's order to go on a strict diet indeed, the rightful excuse to turn away all the meat and snacks present to me everyday. I can only take fish in the meat group, goodbye to my favourite chicken thigh.

And i think i can do it, when my mind is set to do something.