Toddler Meals (Aug 22 - 28)

~ Posted on Monday, August 29, 2011 at 1:48 PM ~

Pictures of meals are getting less since quite a number of the meals served to Ben have been featured in previous posts of toddler's meals. Continuing on with Ben's meals for August 22nd to 28th...

22 August
Breakfast - Cheese omelette, a cup of diluted Ribena (all made by hubby)
Lunch - Apple & grapes sliced & cubed
Dinner - Some rice, tofu, luncheon meat, half portion of his normal oats with brocoli and carrots, a chocolate pudding

Toddler Meals
Lunch on August 22...

23 August
Breakfast - Oats with brocoli and carrots, a bottle of Vitagen
Lunch - Cornflakes, orange juice
Tea - 2 hard boiled eggs with mayonaise, a cup of diluted Ribena
Dinner - Oats with brocoli and carrots, a cup of soya milk
Supper - Chocolate jelly, some papaya

24 August
Breakfast - Oats with brocoli and carrots, a bottle of Vitagen, Chocolate jelly
Lunch - Soy sauced noodles, 1 piece of apple (sliced & cubed)
Tea - Some fried rice, pilow biscuits
Dinner - Some boiled eggs, some fried rice, salmon skin, egg mayo, egg custard, half blueberry cheese tart

25 August
Breakfast - Oats with brocoli and carrots, a cup of diluted Ribena
Lunch - Some milk biscuits, 1 piece of apple (sliced & cubed), 1 yogurt
Dinner - Cheese omelette, a cup of soya milk

Toddler Meals
Breakfast on August 25...

26 August
Breakfast - Oats with brocoli and carrots, some grapes, a cup of diluted Ribena
Lunch - Mushroom soup, chicken chop (bits), some scones, some fries
Tea - Cornflakes
Dinner - Rice, tofu cake, fried egg, potato

27 August
Brunch - Oats with brocoli and carrots
Tea - Oats crackers
Dinner - Some pan mee, lotus with tofu

28 August
Brunch - Oats with brocoli, carrots & lotus, a cup of diluted Ribena
Tea - Cornflakes, biscuits, some red bean mooncake
Dinner - Oats crackers, dinner at Sushi King

Toddler Meals
Brunch on August 28...
Toddler Meals
Teatime snacks on August 28... Ben had a quarter of this...

Btw, I will not be posting the "Toddler Meals" on regular basis from now on since Spicy Baby will be due anytime. Thank you for your time in reading my weekly posts on Ben's toddler meals all this time :)

I'm a full-time mummy

I'm Crowning a Different Kind of Head...

~ Posted on Friday, August 26, 2011 at 1:46 AM ~

Decided to go for this post title since I'm due with Spicy Baby any day now... hehehe... Anyway, for those of you who are not familiar with the term of 'crowning' during chilbirth, according to this website:

"During pushing and delivery, your baby's head will begin to make an appearance through your vaginal opening with each contraction. When your baby's head remains visible and does not slip back in, it is known as crowning."

Now, why I said I'm crowning a different kind of head (instead of a baby's duh...) Well, it's because my blog is finally getting a NEW head! Woohooo!!! After days of craving into my nesting instincts, it's finally ready! Take a look above! What do you think of it?

In case this is your first time here or you're already too mesmerised with the new header to remember how the old one looks like, I have luckily snapshot (for memories) the previous blog header look before I replaced it...

Buh-bye old blog header! You have served me well!

So yeah, I've earlier make my payment in the middle of this month and harrassed liaised with the designer with my compiled and revised and recompiled versions of the details I wanted for my new blog header. In between that time, the designer had some hiccups with his own website and my work was delayed a few days. I waited patiently as I really don't want to stress him out by rushing him to deliver my work (plus there are like 4-5 people queueing up before me) and since I used to be in IT line, I totally understand his frustration (in fixing his own website and trying to deliver his clients' work) and just waited for my turn patiently. (hoping I don't go into labour before it's done...hehehe)

Anyway, all those are in the past. What's lying in front of you now is the finished product. After days of liaising with the designer and also bugging my hubby for his feedback on the header, I'm comfortable to say THIS IS IT!

I'm really happy with the design and it's well worth the money I paid for (I actually paid the designer more than he normally charged as I do believe his work is worth the amount!) I think this is a nice gift for myself before Spicy Baby comes along any day now!

So what do you think of my newly crowned 'head'?

Book Review - Mom Rules (Jill Milligan)

~ Posted on Friday, August 26, 2011 at 12:57 AM ~

(** Article first published as Book Review: Mom Rules: Notes on Motherhood, the World's Best Job by Jill Milligan and Michael Milligan on Blogcritics. )

I'm always scouting for good books on parenting, Christianity, children and so on and when I saw this parenting book from Skyhorse Publishing, I immediately asked to review it. Here is my review of this book from Jill Milligan & Michael Milligan entitled: "Mom Rules: Notes on Motherhood, the World's Best Job".

Title: Mom Rules: Notes on Motherhood, the World's Best Job
Author: Jill Milligan, Michael Milligan (Contributor)

 Publisher:  Skyhorse Publishing (May 1, 2010)
ISBN-13/-10: 978-1602399877 / 1602399875
Hardcover: 160 pages
Dimension: 7.7 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches

Description from the product page:
"Following on the heels of their successful books on grandparenting (Grandma Rules and Grandpa Rules), wife-husband author team Jill and Michael Milligan set their sights on the joys and stresses of motherhood. A response to all those sappy mommy books with flowers and puppies on the cover, Mom Rules is a book for the hip mom who can use a laugh (if not a drink) at the end of another trying day with her kids. A perfect gift for the moms in your life, this book is laugh-out-loud funny and offers useful insights and tips on how to embrace the world’s greatest job.

It includes:
* Tips on what to really expect when you’re expecting
* How to survive on two hours of sleep a night
* How to properly accessorize a macaroni necklace
* How to be the hippest “juice mommy” on the soccer field
* And much more!
"

About the authors:

"Jill Milligan is a former stand-up comedian, grandmother of four, and an entrepreneur living in Los Angeles, California. Michael Milligan has been a comedy writer for over thirty years, with credits including Good Times, Maude, All in the Family, The Jeffersons, and Dear John. He lives in Los Angeles, California."

Firstly, I like the compact size of the book, it is not too big and it is also easy to carry around plus the fonts are really easy on the eyes.

When I first saw the book title, I thought, "Hey, I must read this and see what others write about motherhood being the world's best job!". This book includes tips on what to really expect when you are pregnant, how to make full use with the hours available for sleeping, and many more!

The pictures in this book are cute and humorous to look at (it's located at the beginning of each chapter) and I love the statement on page 2 where it says "although motherhood ranks at the top of the importance scale, it seems to be the only critical profession in which no first-hand understanding or experience is necessary - or possible - until after you become a mother". How true is that?! I mean, being a mother does not mean it comes packed with a manual  instructions teaching you on how to become one, you just learned on the job and try to do your best.

Under the "Second Born Children" chapter, I find it hilarious to read the rules on first-born/second-born and I also appreciate the advice given on enriching our life with the second child.

In my opinion, this book is a delight to read if you want to know what's so awesome being a mother!

I would say this book would make a good gift for new mums as well! 

You can get this book from Skyhorse Publishing, Amazon and many more.

I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with a copy of the book by Skyhorse Publishing in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine. And if you'd like to read my previous book reviews, you can do so by reading this post of mine called "My Book Reviews"