Money Matter$

~ Posted on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 1:48 PM ~

As a SAHM for 2 years now, I would like to share how finances affect our parenting. Before I begin, I would like to clarify that we're not that dirt poor until we can't afford to buy anything, but as a parent now, we think the following items listed have indeed helped us save lots of money, enabling us to spend it on items which we really need and are of better use.

1. We gladly accept hand-me-down items!

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Since we became a parent, we really love getting hand-me-downs from our relatives, friends and even ex-colleagues. You have no idea how much we save from not needing to buy bath tubs, toys, books, clothings, shoes, sandals, playpen, even a baby crib (which we used less than 1 week for Ben before we decided to co-sleep). All the money saved from not needing to buy things like this are better use to buy better quality food and necessities for the family.

* Our Point: You don't need to buy branded or new things when you can still make use (reuse) of old things. Recycle, recyle, recycle! And just because you are using hand-me-down stuff doesn't mean you are poor, just that you'd rather save the money for something better and appreciate that the old stuff can still be reused!

2. We are into DIY-ing some of Ben's stuff!

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My regular blog readers would have read my post about my hubby's 1st DIY playmat and 2nd DIY playmat for Ben. Initially I was thinking of learning to make it using felt but that would take time (to learn a new craft) and money (to buy the supplies). In the end, hubby decided to use cardboards instead and we saved money from these DIY projects! My MIL also made and sewed some of Ben's pillows and bolsters herself.

* Our Point: We don't always have to buy new toys for our kids. We can make it ourselves and cultivate a sense of independence and creativity in our children to imagine and create things themselves! Also, by DIY-ing the toys, we are also recycling products like cardboards etc.

3. We are into preparing and making our own baby foods

Ben having pureed carrots...

When Ben was ready for solids at 6 months old, we bought a small tin of Nestle rice cereal  to mix with my breastmilk for him to try out. After that, we decided to prepare Ben's food ourselves. Meaning, we buy the ingredients from the grocery store and prepare it in batches and freeze it. It saves us money and we are more at ease knowing what went into the food Ben ate.

* Our Point: Just because it is soooooo convenient (I know this cos we bought that 1 small tin of Nestle rice cereal to try out. Guilty I agree!) to get baby food outside doesn't mean we should just buy it to save time and work. If you can, make and prepare the food yourself and it will save you more money and you will have peace of mind knowing what goes into the food that you are feeding to your child!

4. We are into breastfeeding

Seriously, breastfeeding really helped us save LOTS of money. We don't have to think of what formula powder, what bottles, what steriliser, what utensils etc etc to get. Of course, I am so thankful I am able to breastfeed Ben (he's 31 months old now btw) for so long and even now, by tandem nursing him and baby Alyson!

Me tandem nursing Ben and Alyson on the 1st night I was back from hospital...

* Our Point: If you can, do try to breastfeed your child, no matter how long you can do so, just give it a try! I get really frustrated hearing new mums (or mums to be) giving up or not even giving breastfeeding a try! Such a waste!!!

** Read: Ecclesiastes 7:12 (NIV), Hebrews 13:5 (NIV), Psalm 4:5 (NIV)

Alyson's First Church Service

~ Posted on Sunday, October 9, 2011 at 7:49 PM ~

It has been almost 2 months since I last attended Sunday church service. So today, we went for our first complete family church service hahaha.. Anyway, hubby as usual accompanied Ben for his Sunday schools while I sat carrying my 5 weeks old Alyson in my arms in the baby room at the back of the main hall in church.

Below are some pictures taken of Alyson's first church service...

Pic #1: Ok, being paranoid that people might mistaken my girl as a boy, I decked her out in a pink onesies with matching pink socks that looks like cute pink shoes hehehe...

Pic #2: Wide awake when we were on our way to the church...

Pic #3: And she fell asleep when we reached church, I sang the praise song to her ears, lulling her to sleep somemore hehehe...

Pic #4: She woke up briefly when the guest pastor was preaching her sermon for the day...

Pic #5: Continues sleeping even as I brought her to the children's building (separate building from the main church hall) and sat in Ben's Sunday class. Ben just finished his afternoon snack and hubby was helping him out with the craft activities for the day.

I also chatted with some of the mums in the Sunday class and found out that the teacher for the day actually tandem nursed her children as well and her 1st child was 6 years old when she weaned! Wow!

So there you go, though Alyson slept through most of the church service today, I'm happy we decided to go for the church service instead of just hubby bringing Ben. Need to go out more often for our family outing so that we could familiarise ourselves  with 2 kids now in terms of what to bring along, who's in charge of so and so and so on. Plus I think hubby might be getting bored of just him bringing Ben out most of the time lately heheheh...

Thank You, God...

~ Posted on Friday, October 7, 2011 at 5:54 PM ~

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"Thank you God,

Foh, foh, food...

Amen..."

Yeap, this is how Ben prays before he takes his meal now... Checkout the Youtube video here to see for yourself... And today, he was so excited he gets to eat this peach jelly that he pushes his table and chair himself. Checkout the Youtube here...

I gotta work out the 2nd line prayer with him still... Wink