Another post on porridge :) So far, I have blogged about the following porridges: 1) Chicken porridge (use homemade chicken stock and add unsalted Japanese dried seaweed strips as garnishing) 2) Threadfin and tofu brown rice porridge 3) Sweet corn,
Hannah has observed Ling at home mopping the floor, Japanese styled. Here’s a video of how quickly babies learn and pick things up: Quite scary sometimes.:)
Whenever we’re at Compass Point for dinner, it’s usually going to be one of the same old places unless the desire to splurge comes up. The mall has quite a few fastfood to midrange dining places and the ubiquitous Kopitiam.
The range of groceries and fresh produce at supermarkets actually make for great photos, what with the explosion of colors, different textures and convergent lines. Though as these places go, I don’t think the supermarkets themselves would be very comfortable
Took several hundred pictures at our little Monday outing. There weren’t many people, surprisingly, at the beach. Most likely families are still sleeping in on the first day of the school holidays.:) This was the first time Hannah was walking
It’s the first day of the school holidays today. Ling doesn’t need to be in school, so I took a childcare leave day to also spend with our baby girl. Hannah hasn’t been to the beach before, so that was
Ikea @ Tampines is just a 15 minute drive away from our place, and – like Ling for Kiddy Palace – whenever we’re there, Ling is able to think of something to buy. So unlike us males. We’ll only get
Hannah’s hair has grown almost long enough for us to tie pony tails – an event we imagine will happen really soon. In the mean time, Ling picked up a hair clip for her. Hannah doesn’t quite know what to
Hannah should be eating lumpy foods now as 1) she has more teeth and 2) chewing helps (indirectly) in speech. Just the other day, I made cream of mushroom soup for our dinner and used some of the soup to
The play yard we picked up several months ago has been experiencing minimal use recently, since Hannah doesn’t react very well anymore to roaming about with plastic partitions. We routinely let her walk around the living room and study these
There’s a very useful facility at church: a cry room for worshippers with infants and toddlers! It adjourns to one side of the sanctuary, and reasonably sound proof so that whatever goes on in that room won’t bother the Sunday
Playing the Frontierville Facebook game has been a bit of a bonding activity for me and Hannah at home. I’m quite certain that she doesn’t understand what the game’s about, but she’s attracted to its colorful visuals and folksy and
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