Monday, 30 December 2013
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Christmas Carol
I almost missed the opportunity to see Heidi sang at the Annual Christmas Carolling performance by Del-care at Fuji Xerox atrium. It just so happened that I had two gatherings which fell on the same day, quite unexpectedly and coincidentally. I am quite glad when the morning gathering was postponed to Friday, which opened up some free time for me. It has been an interesting experience to watch Heidi sang. Although she was standing at the side and was therefore not the centre of attraction to the ever-enthusiastic daddies and mommies watching them just less than 2 metres away, Heidi seemed very conscious of the surrounding and uptight with the crowd. Even I was just squatting in front of her, her sight of vision did not match mine (like she needed to be on her own). With each song item sang, she would accompany it with a big yawn. I think the choir sang around 7-8 songs in the half an hour duration. That added up to quite a number of yawns by my girl. I regretted not making sure she sleep early the night before, and the yawns were pretty excessive for a tired young lady. When Boon Heng finally arrived after picking up Oliver from his holiday class at British Council, I told him Heidi must be really tired. It never occur to me that I perceive her 'yawn' wrongly, until Boon Heng told me that Heidi was not tired. She was nervous and yawning is a sign of anxiety. I was enlightened and tried playing back the recordings. Indeed, beyond Heidi's cool outlook and seemingly uninterested body movement, she was totally tensed up inside her. To let go of her anxiety, she would touch her dress, scratch her neck and her facial expression expressionless. She seemed to be somewhere else although she sang and moved to the rhythm. The replaying of video reminded me of the concert held last year, which poor Heidi suffered from stage fright and cried on the stage. I am glad that at least she managed her fear much better this time round. Long day for Heidi indeed.
Interesting read...
http://www.calmclinic.com/anxiety/signs/yawning
Friday, 15 November 2013
Heidi is developing a sense of humor
Heidi these days is becoming more entertaining as she tries to trick us, make funny antics like shaking her body to make us laugh. There are also a few touching moments when she brought out a pillow for me to rest my head; when I asked her to get me a cup of water while I rest on bed, she would wait until I finished and took it from me to put back on the sink. I just can't stop myself from kissing her cute little face when I think of all these moments.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Lost and 'Found' fishball noodle
Kudo to Boon Heng's search or such luck, we found another fishball noodle which the stall sells noodle of taste quite similar to our fav Tiong Bahru noodle shop. Even the tea seems to brew out if the same tea leaf. The tea is amazingly cheap and the uncle selling it will always make a point to tell us how much is the cost - tea 60 cents, milo 80 cents. Truly, we can hardly find such cheap beverages around.
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Happy 5th Birthday Heidi!
It is Little Pony theme for Heidi's 5th birthday, as my little girl loves horse. And I thought that I shall be a bit more adventurous to bake rainbow cupcakes for her. After searching the website for its recipe, it seemed easy, so I decided to give it a try. Just a week before Heidi birthday, I came across an article that talks about artificial colouring and flavoring in our food and how bad it was. Gosh, perhaps rainbow cupcakes might not be a good idea. I started to check for natural food colouring after Gina suggested that I tried beetroot for red colors. It was quite enlightening and fun to make my own colouring, although it took me days to make them. I started with green from pandan leaves as the extract can last about a week without cooking it. Then I made blue from blueberries, but it turned out to be greyish blue which was close to the purple which I tried to extract from red cabbage. I cut and chopped carrot into bits and blend them. Each night, I would enlist Oliver help to make the colour. Glad that Oliver test had just finished and he could help me out. Then finally, I blend strawberry on Sunday to get the pink colour. It was time consuming but fun. And I am quite delighted at the results. Hope my girl will remember down the road how much I love her, and getting those burnt mark on my arm with no regret.
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