Chu Chu has learnt alphabets for quite some time, but till now, he can only recognise upper case.
Below is to show how he pronounces the various alphabets:
1) A - 'air'
2) B - 'bee'
3) C - 'ceeeee'
(he loves to prolong when he pronounce this alphabet)
4) D - 'dee'
5) E - 'eeeeee'
(he loves to prolong when he pronounce this alphabet too)
6) F - 'argf'
7) G - 'ju'
(I really love to see how he 'duuu' his mouth when he pronounce this alphabet)
8) H - 'edge'
9) I - 'ai'
10) J - 'jay'
11) K - kay'
12) L - 'air o'
13) M - 'arm'
14) N - 'an'
15) O - 'ooo'
(I also love to see how he 'O' his mouth when he pronounce this alphabet)
16) P - 'pee'
17) Q - 'qun'
(No matter how we correct him, he still pronounce it as 'qun', I guess it's bcos we always laugh at him when he pronounce as 'qun', and he enjoys the attention which we gave him when we laugh at him)
18) R - 'ar'
19) S - 'as'
20) T - 'tee'
21) U - 'you'
(once again, his mouth is real 'duuu'ed)
22) V - 'vee'
23) W - 'dub ber you'
24) X - 'as'
25) Y - 'why'
26) Z - 'zac'
(he always pronounce this alphabets loudly to indicate the end liao)
"You learn something every day if you pay attention." -- Ray LeBlond
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Chu Chu's learning - Alphabets
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Planned Long Weekend + Holiday Tours
I took a day leave on 9 Nov, the day after Deepavali, therefore, got to enjoy a planned long weekend. Hahaha... This is a privilege which I can never get to enjoy from my previous job. Mmm... Another plus point for job change...
In fact, during this week, two of my colleagues went for holiday trip. One of them went to Phuket, another went to Vietnam. These are some sourvenirs given by them from Phuket and Vietnam:
Hmmm... Really envy them... So when will be my turn for a holiday trip leh? I wish to visit Bangkok... As I heard that the shopping there is... Woohoo!!!
"Every man who possibly can should force himself to a holiday of a full month in a year, whether he feels like taking it or not." -- William James
Chu Chu's learning - Numbers
Chu Chu has been learning and picking up things knowingly and unknowingly.
'Knowingly' means he learnt as we teach him. Whereas 'unknowingly' means he learnt as he observes us.
Below are some numbers he is capable of counting:
1) One - 'Wan'
2) Two - 'Doo'
3) Three - 'Twee'
4) Four - 'Forr'
5) Five - 'Fai'
6) Six - 'Jek'
7) Seven - 'Sa man'
8) Eight - 'Egg'
9) Nine - 'Nine'
(Oh he can pronounce this soooooo accurately)
10) Ten - 'Den'
(Oh he can pronounce this vvveeeerrry loudly)
11) Eleven - 'A nan men'
12) Twelve - 'Towf'
13) Thirteen - 'De... Teen'
(Mmm... He always miss this number, maybe he don't like 13)
14) Fourteen - 'Forr... Teen'
15) Fifteen - 'Fit... Teen'
16) Sixteen - 'Jek... Teen'
17) Seventeen - 'Air men... Teen'
18) Eighteen - 'Egg... Teen'
19) Nineteen - 'Nine... Teen'
20) Twenty - 'Twor Tee'
(Once again, he pronounce this loudly to indicate that he had finished counting)
Oh ya... This magnetic board is a very useful tool to interact with toddlers. Real good stuff!!!
"Children have to be educated, but they have also to be left to educate themselves." -- Abbé Dimnet, Art of Thinking, 1928
Friday, October 5, 2007
Mid Autumn Festival Celebration
This is the first time we celebrated Mid Autumn Festival with two little ones.
Though the younger little one didn't really know what is happening, but his early arrival to the world seems to tell us that he wanted to celebrate with us.
But I think the elder little one also didn't really know what is happening. He only knew how to say 'Mumm... Mumm...' when he wanted to eat the moon cake and pomelo. Well... Besides the food, he was also quite fascinated by the lanterns which we had lighted up. We even switched off the light in order to see the lit-up lanterns more prominently, and they became so prominent that we cannot see anything except the lanterns. Hehe...
Besides the lanterns, I thought Chu Chu was even more fascinated when one of the lanterns caught fire, seeing a few of us (or maybe I'm the only one) freaked out and quickly rushed for water to put out the fire. Hahaha... :-P
“Faith means living with uncertainty - feeling your way through life, letting your heart guide you like a lantern in the dark.” -- Dan Millman
First time as Da Yi
Wow!!! My little nephew is born!!! On 21st Sept 2007. However, he did not wait for me to come back from Batam before he decided to arrive to the world. I'm so excited to be Da Yi the first time!!! See, this is my little nephew with his wide smile:
Mmm... To me, this little nephew of mine is a quiet baby. He is steady and calm most of the time.
With this little nephew around, it really bring back my memories for almost two years ago when Chu Chu was just a newborn, so petite and tender. I still miss that time when he's so reliant on me and my mi.
With this little nephew around, I get to practice my skills of carrying and feeding newborn. But it's so different when I'm carrying and feeding my own newborn and Jie's newborn. I tend to be so much more careful with Jie's newborn. Afterall, he is Jie's precious baby. Haha...
With this little nephew around, I hope Chu Chu will learn to behave better and learn to set good example for this young cousin of his. I also hope that Chu Chu will learn to share his things and not to have all the attention on him.
Of course, last but not least, I hope that this little nephew will grow up with 'Double-H', that is, happily and healthy. :-)
"The absolute dependence of a newborn infant inspired many things in me, but it did not activate any magical knowledge about what to do for the next twenty years." -- Mary Kay Blakely
Thursday, October 4, 2007
My First NP Staff Retreat at Batam
It was the first time I had staff retreat away from Singapore. It was quite horrifying when I first knew about it, as I had just joined NP not long ago. And I don't really know my colleagues well.
In fact, all along I did not like the idea of staff retreat, because, to me, the definition of retreat is to move away. Hence, to me, company staff retreat means to move away from work. However, in my previous work place, staff retreat is to go back to work place and do more work. So, it's more like staff 'rework', than staff 'retreat'.
These photos show how happy we are at the retreat:
Scenery during the ferry journey to Batam:
Pier at Batam, getting ready to go home:
Journey home:
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
100% chicken killer
Loving Grandparents
Grandparents always love their grandchildren unconditionally, no matter how naughty and unreasonable the grandchildren can be.
This is the love from Chu Chu's grandparents to Chu Chu, simple yet precious:
"Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children." -- Alex Haley
Thursday, September 27, 2007
童真
我想。。。 小孩子们之所以会比较容易快乐是因为他们的童真吧。
他们的思想单纯,不会把简单的事情复杂化。
就拿Chu Chu '看拖把' 事件来说吧。不就是一个拖把而已,他竟然能笑得那么开怀。而我们这些大人,会笑也是因为看见他为了拖把而笑。
咳。。。大人真会把简单的事情复杂化。
"童真,是我这辈子都想守护的,却不得不失去的。" -- 卫雪儿
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
New chef from the Tang's Family
Yummy Yummy!!! It's the very first time my baby sister take up the chief chef role in our family. She became the overall-in-charge to cook for our dinner. Look at this colourful and mouth-watering dish:
It's a very high class dish, it's panfried linguine. We had all enjoyed the meal, but, it's not because the food is tasty (though it's delicious). It's mainly because we are eating the meal heartily as a family. It's so warm to be able to eat with my whole family.
Of cos, I must have some contribution. However, my dish is effortless. Though the dish is easy to prepare, it's very health. Haha... Well, my dish is none other than... Salad with Thousand Island dressing. Hee hee...
It's another happy family gathering. :-)
"The rewards from eating together as a family can range from helping to establish healthy eating habits to strengthening family ties..." -- Lisa Mosing
Exploring new things
Chu Chu is exploring more new things... He used to be very fearful of the coin drop kiddie ride. However, this time he's not. We placed him in this car kiddie ride, and he enjoyed himself.
This is actually supposed to be a school bus... Hmmm... I hope he'll enjoy going to school in future. :-P
In fact, he has shown 'interest' in reading. He even 'Shhh...' us when we disturbed him. There's a videoclip to show:
Hee hee... Though he may not know what he's reading, he seems to be very engrossed in his reading. I understand that this may not show that he's really interested in reading, but it's still very enjoyable to see how hard he try to 'read'.
Mmm... Chu Chu... Mummy MISS you VVVVEEEERRRRYYYY much whenever you are not by my side.
"Explore your mind, discover yourself, then give the best that is in you to your age and to your world. There are heroic possibilities waiting to be discovered in every person." -- Wilferd A. Peterson
Thursday, September 6, 2007
New hair cut for Chu Chu
Chu Chu had got a new hair cut!!! Phew... It's a REAL challenging task to bring Chu Chu for hair cut. This time, the credit goes to my papa and the barber.
Firstly, my papa brought Chu Chu to sit outside the barber shop for awhile, allowing him to get use to the environment. At least, this time he did not cry before he entered the barber shop. Great! The first challenge is overcome.
Next, the barber was informed that Chu Chu is fearful of hair cut, hence, he carefully put the cape for him, in order not to scare him with the big piece of cloth. However, Chu Chu refused to put the cape on. The understanding barber then tried to put the towel instead. But still, Chu Chu refused to put the towel on. The barber knew that the priority was to get Chu Chu hair cut, he then suggested not to put anything on.
Upon an agreement with my papa over the cape and towel, the patience barber, who claimed that he has 8 grand-children and hence knows very well how to handle hair cutting for toddlers, started to dance and cut Chu Chu's hair at the same time!!! Yes, he danced. Not only did he danced, he also danced childishly with funny hand gesture. By doing so, he managed to bring laughter to Chu Chu. Brilliant!!! Chu Chu was not crying, but, laugh when he got his hair cut!!! Isn't it wonderful?! Salute to the barber!!! For $5, the barber got to dance and cut the hair from this challenging head of Chu Chu. Fantastic service!!! And the hairstyle is pretty 'IN', not 'GONG' on Chu Chu's head, and it makes Chu Chu look more like a boy. See for yourself:

I told myself, Chu Chu will not go anywhere else for haircut, except to this barber shop. :-)
"Hair is vitally personal to children. They weep vigorously when it is cut for the first time; no matter how it grows, bushy, straight or curly, they feel they are being shorn of a part of their personality." -- Charles Chaplin