double click image above to view Connie at the finals...
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Britain's Got Talent - Connie Talbot (auditions)
This is 6 years old Connie Talbot who took part in Britain's Got Talent. Connie discovered she could sing while cheering up her terminally ill grandmother with a selection of songs from The Wizard of Oz. Her mother bought her a karaoke machine because the family could not afford singing lessons.
Double click on image above to listen to the voice of a brave little angel...
Monday, June 18, 2007
Presenting the Chariot Cougar 2!
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Happy Father's Day!
~ Anne Sexton
Friday, June 15, 2007
Father's Day - June 17
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Footprints
I came across this beautiful photography website called Footprints today. Their photographic style is honest, natural and elegant, celebrating life, love and family. Ph0tographer Erin Drallos started professional photography in 1997. She calls her business FOOTPRINTS to remind herself that when she went through the most difficult time in her life, with the lost of her best friend and mother, she now looks back and sees only one set of footprints... "And I knew HE carried me."
{all images from footprints}
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Monday, June 4, 2007
Peapod travel bed
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Friday, June 1, 2007
Quote of the week
Rachel Carson
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Please demolish my school
Monday, May 28, 2007
Baby stroller
If you are using a stroller and are happy with it, do leave a recommendation!
Diaper Review
Here is a review of the diapers we have tried on Vera, by self-professed diaper expert Dr. Z. Daddy. We welcome feedback and reviews on other brands you have tried.
Brand: Nepia (6-12kg)
Price: 35 cents per piece
Rating: 5 out of 5 (highly recommended)
Review: Cloth-like material. Velcro-like fastener (good). Resistant to poo and pee leaks. High absorbency. Good value for money
Brand: EQ (6-12kg)
Rating: 4 out of 5 (Recommended)
Review: Cheaper version of Nepia. Plastic sticky-tape fastener (not as good). Cloth-like material not as soft as Nepia. Resistant to poo and pee leaks. High absorbency. Great value for money
Rating: 3 out of 5
Review: Soft cotton-like material. Good resistance to pee leaks but not poo leaks. Velcro fastener. Equipped with pee meter. Expensive since you have to change 7-8 times a day for newborns.
Brand: Pampers Baby Dry (4-8kg)
Rating: 4 out of 5
Review: Not as soft as Pampers new-born. Good Absorbency. Better resistance to poo leaks. Velcro fastener. Good value for money.
Brand: Drypers Baby Diapers (3-7kg)
Price: 20 cents per piece
Rating: 1 out of 5
Review: Poor resistance to pee and poo leaks. We stopped using after one try.
Little Jules
Saturday, May 26, 2007
How to develop healthy eating habits in your baby
2. Don't try to make your child eat food he doesn't like. Respect his preferences and avoid power struggles over food.
3. Try to provide a balance of protein, carbohydrates, fruits, and vegetables. Use sweets, salts, and fats in moderation.
4. Avoid fast food for as long as possible.
5. Don't bribe or reward your child with food. Instead, offer plenty of hugs, kisses, and attention.
6. Feed your baby in his highchair whenever possible, rather than in front of the television or on the go.
{advice from Babycentre}
Friday, May 25, 2007
Bananarama
Bananas are a great first food for your baby. Research indicates that bananas and their mucosal properties actually help coat the tummy and help aid in digestion. Bananas are sweet, which may help baby more readily accept the first food experience.
Learn more about bananas and if it's true that sweet fruits and veggies should not be introduced first at Wholesomebabyfood.
From the Hips
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Fresh Baby Food Trays
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
PBS Parents
There are many wonderful resources on PBS parents. They have useful advice on various topics, such as how to instill creativity in your child and insights to understanding how your child thinks, feels and learns from infancy.
For instance, they say that while very young babies cannot paint or make up a poem, they actively engage in playful exploration of their environments. They explore with their senses as they look, listen, feel, and test their influence.
"To promote the openness to experience that underlies and expands playful exploration, try holding or "wearing" your infant in a soft carrier (such as a sling, a front carrier, or a traditional baby wrap worn on the back). The pre-mobile infant will have a new and dynamic point of view. He will not only have more experiences than in a seat or swing, but will also feel the caregiver's own emotional responses to these experiences through the adult's heartbeat, breathing patterns, skin temperature, and muscle tension. Assuming a confident, competent adult is holding him, he learns openness to a variety of experiences."
I knew I was doing something right with carrying Vera in the pouch!
Monday, May 21, 2007
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Craft ideas for kids
Wild Rocket
And to Chef Uncle Willin, we are so happy that you have pursued your dreams and are so passionate in what you do. Mommy still remembers you cooking for her and your friends at Sentosa chalet for free. Now she must pay. hahaha...Keep up the good food!
Friday, May 18, 2007
Potty Bench
{image from Boon}
Sitting up
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Drinking from the bucket
For some reason, Vera likes the bucket the most out of all her toys. She would spend endless time just fiddling with it and pretending to drink from it.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Vera gets a haircut
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I actually like Vera's hair messy. Like a crazy baby einstein. But I admit her fringe seems to be blocking her vision. Plus it has been getting really hot in Singapore recently. So, I decided that yes, it is time to whip up the scissors.