Date: 17 June 2012 (Sunday)
Subject: My Music Studio - Lesson 5
Baby Tricia is 1 year 3 weeks and 6 days old
Its kindermusic time for Tricia!
Today, she played with bells, drums and the parachute!
Teacher Lavinia commented that she is such a smiley baby as she keeps smiling all the time every week!
My Music Studio - Lesson 5
Happy Daddy's Day 2012
Date: 16 June 2012 (Saturday)
Subject: Fathers' Day Celebrations at MBFC Link Mall
Baby Tricia is 1 year 3 weeks and 5 days old
We celebrated Fathers' day today and had dinner at Ichiban Boishi at the Marina Bay Financial Centre Link Mall.
It was a great and simple night out!
Dinner was scrumptious and we were so full as the portions were huge! Tricia also enjoyed her dinner snack of Japanese rice, potato salad, a bit of chawamushi and plain cold tofu.
After dinner, we walked all the way to Raffles Place MRT as we wanted to explore the linked walk way. And after walking back, we proceed to Starbucks at MBFC for a cool drink before heading home.!
BB2 Tricia is Walking!
Date: 14 June 2012 (Thursday)
Subject: BB2 is walking!
Tricia is 1 year 3 weeks and 3 days old today!
I am very excited to announce that Tricia is walking on her own at 1 year old!
It all started on Monday (11 June), Nai Nai began noticing that she tried to walk 2-3 steps on her on unsupported. This carried on through to Tuesday and Wednesday where she began to talk more steps on her own with no support.
And today, Nai Nai said that she was walking all around her play yard without support!
I witnessed it too when I came home after work.
She seems to enjoy walking quite a bit and will walk around with that amazed expression on her face. I think she finally realised that walking = freedom! hahaha
She is super adorable, like a little wobbly penguin trotting along.
Well done BB2, mummy is so proud of you!
MMR First Dosage
Date: 2 June 2012
Subject : MMR First Dosage
Tricia is 1 year, 1 week and 5 days old
Tricia had her first dose of MMR at the Ang Mo Kio Polyclinic today.
It was a super traumatising experience for the both of us as she was crying inconsolably throughout!
I suspecedt it was due to her recent hospitalisation experience which cause her fear of nurses and needles.
She was ok when we first entered the consultation room. She was even quiet when daddy carried her to look around while I speak with the nurse on her next appointment.
However, when we lay her down to get ready for the jab, she started crying so loudly. She screamed when the needles pierced through her left arm. And she continued crying for a solid 5 minutes (at least) after we are done. I think she gave the other patient a scare with her loud crying.
I hope her phobia of needles will be gone by the next her next jab is due - The Prevenar, which I think is even more painful than today's MMR.




























































