Conversation #1
Caleb: Mami, do you want to play ball?
Me: Errr....no.
Caleb: No, Mami cannot say no. SAY YES!
Me: No, Mami don't want to play ball.
Caleb: No, no...SAY YES. Mami be good girl, ok? ok?
Me: (hahaha...) Okla, okla. Play ball la.
Caleb: YEAH!! Hooray! Let's play ball.
Me: *pengsan*
Conversation #2
Caleb: Where is dadi?
Me: Dadi go working.
Caleb: Go where working?
Me: Go office working lor.
Caleb: Where office working?
Me: Office lor.
Caleb: Where office?
Me: (sighhh...) Shhh....be quiet.
Caleb: No, cannot be quiet. I want to talk (cantonese: oi kong yeh)
Me: No, cannot talk. (cantonese: no, cannot kong yeh)
Caleb: (whine and started to cry) Ehhhh....oi kong yeh. wuuuu, wuuuu...
Me: *pengsan*
Conversation #3
Me: Caleb come, change and wear your pant. We are going kai kai.
Caleb: Go where kai kai? Playground or eat-eat? Which one? (we normally go out for breakfast)
Me: (wahseh, know how to ask me back) Go eat-eat.
Caleb: YEAH!! Hooray! Let's go eat-eat! (happily skipping around)
Me: *pengsan*
My mom commented that I'm cruel for not letting him talk. But hey, sometimes when all you want is some silent or peace, this guy's talking can be real annoying. Hahaha....I know, I know, I shouldn't be complaining. Well this is just another phrase we're going through in 'the walk into parenthood', eh?
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
the day Caleb @ Tesco and Sushi King
Yesterday, I took Caleb out for grocery shopping in Tesco. For the past 2 months, my outing with Caleb becoming more frequent. I'm more confident in bring him out all by myself too. Ya, he can listen to the instructions and threats very well now. He knows that if he misbehave, he got 'a friend' - aka ROTAN aka CANE he is going to meet when he reached home.
I'm glad that he found sitting on the trolley is a fun thing to do and he'd quietly sit in there.
As we were browsing through rack of stuffs, suddenly Caleb whispered: "Mami, shh shh..." I asked him to say it one more time and yes, he repeated again "Shh, shh..." Oh.My.God.
I told him to hold his pee while I ran over to cooking oil station and grabbed a bottle, put in the trolley and dashed out to an empty counter to pay. All these while I constantly asked him to hold it, hold it. Dont shh, shh on the trolley, ok?
We finally made it to the toilet on ground floor safely. Phheewwwww........ I can't imagine if he really peed on the trolley and on the floor. *shiver*
So, both of us had Sushi King for lunch, yum yum. Caleb likes japanese food very much, luckily. Now I have a companion if I craved for sushi or ramen. Haha. Oh, and we can forget the father in this case.
While waiting for our bento set to arrive, I took a plate of Edamame for him.
He loves it so much and let me have a peek inside. :)
I ordered this bento for both of us. Caleb whacked most of the rice and salmon and some pieces of fried chicken. He gave me two thumbs up for this.
Concentrating on using chopstick.
I'm glad that he found sitting on the trolley is a fun thing to do and he'd quietly sit in there.
As we were browsing through rack of stuffs, suddenly Caleb whispered: "Mami, shh shh..." I asked him to say it one more time and yes, he repeated again "Shh, shh..." Oh.My.God.
I told him to hold his pee while I ran over to cooking oil station and grabbed a bottle, put in the trolley and dashed out to an empty counter to pay. All these while I constantly asked him to hold it, hold it. Dont shh, shh on the trolley, ok?
We finally made it to the toilet on ground floor safely. Phheewwwww........ I can't imagine if he really peed on the trolley and on the floor. *shiver*
So, both of us had Sushi King for lunch, yum yum. Caleb likes japanese food very much, luckily. Now I have a companion if I craved for sushi or ramen. Haha. Oh, and we can forget the father in this case.
While waiting for our bento set to arrive, I took a plate of Edamame for him.
He loves it so much and let me have a peek inside. :)
I ordered this bento for both of us. Caleb whacked most of the rice and salmon and some pieces of fried chicken. He gave me two thumbs up for this.
Concentrating on using chopstick.
This is his smiley face when I asked him to show me one.
At last, gave up on using chopstick. Use hand better la... haha
Monday, April 9, 2012
Another indoor playground for Caleb
About one month ago, out of the blue, somehow I dont know why, I took the challenge to bring Caleb out to shopping mall all by myself. Never once I've thought of bringing him to any shopping mall without the father but somehow that day, I did. And I'm glad I did because we found something there.
REKA ZONE - an indoor playground.
Still remember the first indoor playground we brought him to Megakidz in Midvalley? He really went head over heels there until didn't want to go back. But it's normal la right? Suddenly got so many things to play with, big place to run around. The only problem is it's too far from my staying place and it's quite pricey also la.
So, I went in to check out the price. Surprisingly the entrance fee is quite cheap. For non member it's only RM15 and if you're a member, it's only RM10 (on weekdays) for kids at age 2 - 12 years old.
Ho ho ho...I became their member on the spot. Paid all the necessaries like member's fee, entrance fee and bought 2 pair of socks - one for both of us :)
Peek-a-boo!
Nevertheless, Caleb was having a helluva fun there and the good thing, it doesn't burn a hole in my wallet :) For this month, they are having another 10% discount for the members. So, the entrance fee is only RM9 for unlimited fun time.
Basically he went gaa-gaa-goo over all those colorful balls. Oh, my son loves BALLS very much.
The orange machine is for them to feed lots and lots of balls inside, press a button attached and all those balls flying out from the hose and creating 'rain of balls' effect.
Caleb was going 'high' when he saw all these!
Going through wavy-netted tunnel....and weeeeee....down the slide.
Air Bouncer - not Caleb's favourite thou. He hardly went inside there and bounce but he bounced like mad on bed at home. Wonder why...
Reka Zone Aviation Play System. Just a small one if compared with Megakidz in Midvalley. But it's already sufficient to accommodate a toddler (like Caleb's age). It is safe and not so high. Caleb could climb up without my help and me watching him from below. Telling him numerous time to be careful.
Rock climbing? Nahhh....
Slide? Yesssss..... He can play this over and over and over again.
Ok, time to go into the house. This is Caleb's house :)
This is the way we wash out hand, wash our hand, wash our hand...
So now, I'm bring him to this playground once a week, more like a routine. If he behave well, maybe twice a week. But the most important thing is the mother hor, also bored at home too la. Sometimes we need to take a breath outside.
:)
Monday, April 2, 2012
the day Caleb @ Sunway Medical Centre
Pardon me for my lack of updates recently. My brain just stuck and words doesn't flow in as always hence the absent in checking my blog as well as my other bloggie friend's blog. Hehe..paiseh.
For a start, Caleb was diagnosed with food poisoning last week. He is well and happy now, so no worry. But it was a sight and experience that I shall not forget, not in near future as per se.
It all started on Tuesday morning, early morning somewhere around 5-6am, he was mumbling of tummy pain-pain. I took no notice of it. Bad Mummy! :( Well, I just brushed him off, telling myself he was just having a dream as usual. This fellow, he dream-talking almost everyday. Sometimes he'd mumbling from his sleep with his eyes closed....
Anyway, the first signal, he vomited out all his 8 oz morning milk. All of it, yea, like a fountain. No joke! A fountain of milk. I was stunned. His whole face, pyjamas, pillow, on the floor...all covered with milk. We quickly rushed him to the bathroom and he had a quick shower. He appeared normal, just that he kept on asking "what happen to you, milk-milk?" Haha...
The 2nd signal was when he vomited again 2 hours later while we were eating at Old Town Kopitiam. He had egg toast and milk which I brought from home. Purging out again....this time, like a lava bursting from a volcano.
The table, the baby chair, on the floor.....all. We definitely caught some stares there. Old Town's waiters must be cursing us... O.o
By now, we noticed something really wrong with him. Ok, off to the clinic.
Doctor suspected it was probably due food poisoning. He advised us to spoon-fed him with diluted ORS (Oral Rehydration Salt) every 15 minutes. 2-3 teaspoons at a time. It's important to keep him rehydrate when times like this and some medicines, before and after meals.
At home, he kept on throwing up on every single thing he ate. Cereals, breads, biscuits.....everything. Nothing seems to stay in his stomach. He had diarrhea too, about 4 times in 2 hours. Watery-yellowish stools.
He really scared the shit out of me.
He keep on asking me for bread-bread. I know he is hungry and I keep on remind him to chew his food slowly but he just chomped everything down. I even cut 1 piece of bread into 4 pieces and offered him one at the time. But each time after he ate 1 piece, 5 minutes later, he threw up again. It was a scary sight. He was still holding on a piece of bread when he threw up and after he was done, he chomping away again, as if nothing happen. Haaaiii........hungry but couldn't eat. So so sad.. :(
Doctor's prescription not helping at all. I'm not sure if he threw up all the medicines as well before they even have the chance to get working. Poor poor boy.
Anyway, we decided we/he had enough when he was still threw up at 10pm. Now it's officially that he had nothing in 12h and plus the last meal he had the previous night, it already 24h he gone without any foods in his stomach. We were worried as hell.
We took him to Sunway Medical Centre. On-duty doctor got Caleb checked as we pouring our anxieties to him. How many times he vomited, how many times he passed watery stool, what he ate, I even brought the medication he currently on to the doctor to examine as well. At first the doctor was abit puzzle on what to do. Despite we told him how serious the conditions was, Caleb appeared perfectly normal. Not any lethargic sight at all..... o.o||
The doctor did not have any conclusion for us except after running test on his blood and stool. As Caleb was having a mild dehydration, doctor advised us to let him put on drips.
This is him admitted at A&E ward. Waiting nurses to come and poke his hand. At this moment, he constantly clinging on his dadi's arm and saying "I want to go home" :(
"No-lar baby, you are sick-sick now. Cannot go back, we sleep here, ok?"
"Nooooo....." :(
To make him busy, I let him play with my cards. The plastic container beside him is for him just in case he wants to throw up.
One nurse was pinning his arm down while the other searching for his vein. Needle coming up and the nurses keep on asking him to look at me and I was making a 'fish face' trying very hard to distract his attention. Luckily it all over in a matter of minutes. A cardboard was place under his wrist and bandage it up.
I'm so proud of him. He didn't shed a single tear. He didn't yell or making a crazy havoc in the hospital. All nurses gave him a thumb up. Hahaha..... One nurse passed us by and stopped. She said "Eh, sudah habis ka? Tak ada bunyi pun?" (Already finished? I didn't hear a sound?)
I said "Yala, kulit dia keras macam kerbau.." (Yea, he has the skin of the bull) Hahahaha.......
Still stunned from the whole process
The bandage.
"What the heck is this?"
Not long after, Caleb was wheeled up to children's ward. Half an hour later, a paediatrician came and checked on him. I'm telling everything again on what was happening in that 12hours period of time. She checked on his tummy, hands, eyes, ears and mouth. All these while, Caleb been listening to orders and acting like a sweet baby. Awwww....... The doctor was commenting that he was like a trained-patient :)
He slept like a baby that night. For the mommies they did provide a sofa-bed alike. Only this is something like a couch. When stretching it long, voila, it became a bed.
The next morning, he had breakfast on bed. It suppose to be a porridge for him but he whacked my sandwich instead. Anyway, I just let him eat whatever he wants. After all, having a good appetite is what we've been hoping for.
Hands in the air - ermmm, with string attached :)
We discovered they have this kiddies playroom just around the corner and since then he has been pestering me (and his dadi) to bring him to this playroom from morning till night.
Later at that evening, I caught the bug/virus from Caleb. I had a bad tummy upset as well. Been to the toilet for 4 times and throwing up every single thing I ate. Kanasai...I was as limp as shit! I ended up lying on Caleb's bed instead and he was happily skipping around with his dadi in the hospital.
The 2nd night, the dadi accompanied him instead of me. I limping back home to get a good night rest. No more throwing up that night as I got no appetite but was crazily thirsty. I can't even drank water because I'm throwing up water as well. Sighh.....that night, I was sipping water bit by bit every half an hour. Torturing...can't even drink water. It remind me how we took granted on things around us. Even gulping down water is a luxury/bless.
Anyway, Caleb spent 2 days/2 nights in Sunway Medical Centre. The testing result from his blood and poo-poo showing was not due to Rotavirus. Thank God!
Total billing is RM1500. Luckily, most of it was covered by medical card and we only need to pay RM500.
Now we are seriously thinking of taking him for Rotavirus jab. Nope, he is not protected.....yet.
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