Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Sitting up isn't that bad.....I suppose

After a 2 month blogging-break, I'm back!! I don't know if you've realised, but Mummy types this blog for me as I'm still learning. As she has had one hand permanently behind me for the last 2 months to stop me from falling backwards, she has been unable to type as well.

But I decided last week that the novelty of spending most of the day on my back was wearing thin and rediscovered the sitting position. Mummy and Daddy were so pleased about this that they booked a long weekend in Phuket to celebrate.

The last time I went to the beach I wasn't very impressed - that sand stuff felt weird and I didn't like touching it, I even tried eating it and that wasn't great either. However, this weekend I felt WET sand for the first time. It's BRILLIANT! You can dig holes in it, throw it, cover your legs in it.............but it still doesn't taste very good.


Now you may notice from this photo, I have realised the benefit of wearing sunglasses. I could actually play with both hands rather than having to use one hand to keep the sun out of my left eye. And I think I look pretty cool too.

I'm really looking forward to all of the visitors arriving over the next few months - Auntie Hannah and Uncle Kaine, Nana and Grandad, and Great Uncle Ollie and Great Auntie June. I'm hoping that I'll get LOADS of attention, especially as it's my birthday next month. Mummy's even threatening to bake a cake. Uh-oh.

Saturday, 29 November 2008

Nasty needles and christmas trees!

Hello

This week I put Mummy and Daddy through a very traumatic experience. I faked having a tethered spinal cord. The dr's and Mummy and Daddy believed me and even went to the extent of making me have an MRI scan. Now there was one fatal flaw to my evil plan.......I didn't realise that I would need to be hooked up to a drip which involved a needle being stuck in my hand. And my arm. And my ankle. And my foot. Yep, that's right, the stupid dr's couldnt find a vein. But i had a nice sleep and Mummy and Daddy got a cd-rom of my MRI as a souvenir.

Daddy has been desperate to celebrate christmas and was finally allowed to buy a christmas tree this weekend.

I had hold of the instructions and gave him direction as he assembled it....


"Errrrr, left a bit, and Daddy your pants are showing"













"Yeah the lights look good, but your pants are still showing..."
The finished tree. Hooray, Christmas has arrived in Singapore!

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

Indoor playground?!

Hi folks


I wanted to show you how I can crawl down the rather large slide that is taking up a lot of room in our apartment.

I'd quite like to go down the slide the conventional way but apparently this way is better for strengthening my upper body. It's always nice to get to the bottom and find my Beba waiting for me.

Mummy bought me this new outfit at the weekend. Unfortunately she didn't really think it through properly as it's mainly white in colour and I love orange food, uh-oh.


Wednesday, 8 October 2008

My holiday in France

I had a wonderful time in France with Mummy, Daddy, Grandma, Grandpa, Nana, Grandad and Uncle Jay.

We flew to Amsterdam, waited there a few hours, boarded a flight to Toulouse, got diverted, landed in Carcassone, got a coach back to Toulouse, then drove 3 hours to La Reynie. I ran out of food on the second flight so was starving by the time I arrived at Granny and Grandads house - poor planning on Mummys behalf I think.

We flew all the way with KLM and I have to tell you about something that happened on the flight to Amsterdam that I hope will put anyone reading this off flying with them. The conversation between Mummy and the air steward went like this:

" Please can I have a bassonet for my daughter"

" There is a weight limit of 9kg for bassonets"
" That's ok, she weighs 8.4kg"
" There's no way an 18 month old child weighs less than 9kg"

" She has a medical condition that means she is small for her age"

" You're lieing. I'm not listening" (Walks off).

Mummy is obviously extremely angry about this and has complained to KLM but not heard back yet......watch this space.
I made a new friend in France - Bella. She was slightly larger than me (see photos below) but we definately had a connection. I loved her so much I practiced saying her name over and over again, even in my sleep....Beba, Beba, Beba, Beba.........it's hard to make the 'll' sound you know.












I also accompanied Mummy and Daddy on lots of long lunches. People in France seem to have 6 or 7 courses for lunch, and a glass of wine with each course. Mummy and Daddy like this way of life although they are on strict diets since returning to Singapore.This is me doing an impression of what happens to Mummy when she drinks wine at lunch time.

And when Daddy drinks wine at lunchtime he becomes very, very happy.....
It was lovely to see all my grandparents again and I hope I don't have to wait too soon until they come and visit me in Singapore, I have lots of places I can't wait to show them, like the East Coast Park where we can hire bikes...or the fantastic Singapore Zoo where we can look at monkeys.....


......ride on swings.....
......and practice walking in the chidrens paddling pool!

Monday, 15 September 2008

I'm on the move - well, a little bit!

Hello folks

I just had to write to let you know that I managed to pull myself down a slide on my tummy today. Not once, but FOUR TIMES!! And I didn't have my usual crying fit, I actually was very very pleased with myself when I got to the bottom and asked for 'MORE"! I've been having physio twice a week lately and it seems to be paying off. I'm much stronger now, I just have to work on holding my head up for a bit longer. Do you know what evil Mummy did yesterday? She made me watch a whole episode of In The Night Garden on my tummy so I had to keep my head up. Honestly, I just want to watch Upsy-Daisy in peace.

I'm flying to France on Wednesday so will have lots of exciting stories to tell when I get back.

Monday, 8 September 2008

A weekend in Phuket

I have just got back from my first trip to Thailand - Sawas-dee-kaa ( That's hello).

Daddy had a meeting in Phuket on Friday so Mummy and I decided he wan't allowed to go on his own and joined him.

We stayed at the Indigo Pearl Hotel on Nai Yang beach. Daddy had to go to his meeting as soon as we got to the hotel, so Mummy took me down to the beach - she said she wanted to show me the sea. However, I saw the sea for about a minute and then the inside of a bar for another hour.


She met an 'old friend' called Mr Kobi and he persuaded her to have a few gin and tonics. We then went back to the hotel for an afternoon nap - mummy needed it more than me.


Although it rained for most of the weekend I managed to get to the beach for an hour and try out my new beach tent.










I liked Phuket very much and think I'll be going back there very often!

Bird Park and Raffles

We have a new camera, hooray! So you get to see my beautiful face again.

I packed a lot into this weekend. We went to Jurong Bird Park on Saturday. I have to say that, as a whole, birds are a pretty boring bunch of creatures. Especially the penguins. I was about to start showing my boredom by screaming how I wanted to go home, when I discovered the 'Talking Birds' corner. I found that if I bounced up and down the birdies copied me, and if I shreaked so did the birdies, brilliant!!


I also visited the tallest man-made waterfall in Asia. B.O.R.I.N.G.!!!!!




On Sunday I put on my posh frock and went to High Tea in the Tiffin Room at Raffles.

Unfortunately the Raffles Hotel only had posh high-chairs. Incase you didn't know, I am very fussy about high-chairs. I am very happy to sit in the cheap white ones from Ikea but hate any chair that comes higher than my back. Strange but true. So I thought I might have to ruin Mum and Dads tea as there was no way I was going to sit in that chair while they tried to feed me cucumber sarnies. Luckily the head waiter noticed my distress and decided that I was the cutest baby he'd seen for a while and took me for a walk to meet all of the other waiters.

Mummy says I'm a big flirt. It takes one to know one!