Saturday, December 31, 2022

Newborn Shoot: Lil Pumpkin Studio

We are so happy to share that our little one's newborn photos are out and they look so cute. To be honest, I doubt we were going to get much photos because this one is a super light sleeper. She could barely sleep through her 2 hours straight and would always either startle herself awake or somehow wake up because of slight temperature/ light variation. It was worrying (for me especially) because I might die when our nanny leaves after confinement. 

Truth be told, she was fussing for a good 1.5 hours and most of the photos were only taken within a short 30mins span when she was asleep. All I can say is Lil Pumpkin Studio have very fast snapping speed. I only managed to witness one set of photos taking before going to pump. And voila the subsequent series were shot. Wow! 


We sort of wanted the photos to be ready by Christmas so that we could share the Christmas series of photos with our relatives and friends (humble brag, lol!) And time wasn't exactly on our side. Most studios would take a month before passing us the photos. Lil Pumpkin Studio released all the raw images within 2 days to us and most were good enough to be posted and used. 

In fact, I only picked 7 pieces to be edited further and it was mainly because I looked really shagged in them. For new parents, the newborn shoot is usually taken within 14 days of the child's birth so that they can contort and be wrapped like a ball. And it is hard for any mother (even an energetic one like myself to recover within that period), so photoshop magic it is. 


If a light sleeper for a newborn wasn't hard enough, we had a barely awake toddler along in our family shoot. But this was probably the more meaningful shoot because it is our first official shot as a family. In the ideal situation, it would be great to have a smiling toddler and infant. But I am happy with what I got. And will be printing some pieces to frame. 

Generally, the photoshoot experience was quite fuss-free. They provided most of the props. Some of the props were from me because I had a lot of such things at home (haha) and I always like a bit of personal touch in my photos. Coordinated dressing was a bit tough for us cos we don't do family tees. We ended up wearing navy which seems a bit too dark for my liking but that's the only constant shade in our wardrobes. 


My mother dropped by also to provide some help in case our toddler got cranky. And we got a 3G shoot which I absolutley love. It capulates the mother's love - mine for my kids and my Mum for me so well. A tip for new parents, always invite your parents to the shoot. My in laws witnessed my firstborn's shoot and was intrigued by the process. My mother missed the last one so she was glad she caught this one. 

Finally, ending the post with another favourite of mine. I was always wanted to dress my little girl in tutus like a ballerina princess. Guess wishes do come true ~

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

X'mas Themed Full Month Party

Usually, full month parties are one of the biggest celebration for the kid. We chose a more intimate option this time round because there was a recent death in the family and any celebration had to be muted. Hence, we went for the same formula as the firstborn's celebration. In a way, it was great because it was fair and the little princess won't be shortchanged in any sense. 

Similarly, her actual full month didn't fall on X'mas itself but I always like themed parties. It brings a lot more fun and people have the option to dress up (should they want to). But any celebration on X'mas is a bad idea because vendors are less keen on last minute orders :'( Here's a list of what you may want to have for your own Full Month Party!


1. Red Eggs + Ang Ku Kueh + Cakes

We went back to ordering from Bengawan Solo . Interestingly, I commented they were the more expensive option previously but this time round they were in fact the most affordable option. In terms of packaging and size of the gift, it looked more presentable. But because we were collecting our orders on boxing day, the factories couldn't rush out the orders in time. So we ended up ordering the Ang Ku Kueh separately and made our own red eggs to pack in a separately purchased box. (Woes of a X'mas party)

We continued to get vouchers for our other friends and family because it is convenient and provides flexibility for them to exchange what they want whenever they feel like it instead. 


2. Food

I really wanted to cater food this time round because the Christmas feasts all looked so good. But my in-laws were so bent on making this an intimate affar and cooking most of the dishes themselves, with the rest of the food being ordered from 101 places. Although the guests thoroughly enjoyed the feast (and so did I), it was a nightmare logistically

It was also then I realised milestones in life are never  decisions you can make on your own. The whole family would always want to chirp in a comment or 2. And if you want harmony in the family, you just go with the flow. My in-laws basically spent the whole party cooking. I would rather spend the time mingling with the guests but I guess whatever floats their boat. 


3. Dressing the Baby Up

This has always been my favourite part of motherhood. If you have been a long time follower, you will know how much I love dressing my kids up! And the best part of having a daughter is the plentiful dressing option. I didn't dress her up in tacky X'mas gear in the end because the Sonia Tank Top Set from Lambkin was too pretty to not be worn for her first party. 

My MIL was initially very appalled when I told her our precious will be dressed in black-based floral set. But when she saw the set, even she (being very difficult to please) gave her vote of approval gushing over how pretty and festive it is. My son was also in a matching dark themed but sparkly Marvel Top. The husband and I ended up wearing matching colours of green (me in my 9 Months Maternity nursing dress here, you can read my review here!) which you will see in subsequent posts. 


4. Decorations

For our party, we got a nice statement piece from @gtballoonsss. As far as i am concerned, it is never a kid's party if there are no balloons. The balloons from @gtballoonsss were so intricate that the children won't leave them alone. Initially, I wanted to place it beside the rocker but we had to place it on top of the piano instead so that it could survive the party. LOL! The adults were also very intigued and asked for quotes. If you are also keen to engage them, here's their rates!

@gtballoons can make many different designs so do hit them up if you need something customised! You will be seeing more photos of their balloons in the background as we even did the LO's hair cutting ceremony in front of it. HAHAHA!


The ballons also ended up doubling as an informal photobooth backdrop, so value for money right! I prepared a bit of X'mas themed props for the guests to take photos. But the adults were too busy getting themselves drunk and my husband's side of the family are generally not into such stuff. The kids however were thrilled and so was my side of the family. 

My Bro, the self-proclaimed party engineer of the day also helped to hang up banners, set up table cloth and blow up even more balloons. These light touches helped to transform the old house into a festive place. Believe it or not, the guests stayed over 4 hours that day. Like what! Must be having too much fun. 


5. Cake

I replicated the magic and got a cake this round too. But this time, I went for a more foreign Noel En Bleu croquembouches from The Patisser. Basically, this is a French dessert consisting of choux pastry puffs piled into a cone and bound with threads of caramel. You know most guests don't really take the fondued cakes at Kid's parties because they find it too sweet or would avoid the calories. 

I am proud to say everyone tried a piece because they were so curious about this dessert. By the way, the puffs were very delicious and not surfeiting.  And depending on the size, this can end up being much more affordable than a fondued customised cake. An equally gorgoeus statement piece too, I would say. Look at the number of photos we took! With that, I hope you readers had a great Christmas and are pumped up for 2023! One more kiddo, but I will still remain committed to sharing intriguing products with you guys!

Sunday, December 25, 2022

My Birth Story

 And so...baby is out. :) Decided to do a post on the birth story because this time round it was rather enjoyable and fun. Yes, you didn't hear me wrong. It was so much more pleasant than the first. 

It started off with my typical gynae visit and me telling her I might want to be induced earlier (if she is free) and on quite a nice date too because my boob kinda of hurt. Ended up I was having quite a bit of contractions that day and was 4cm dilated. But oddly, I kinda of still feel fine. My gynae gave me the option of going to the delivery ward on the day itself

1 hour before entering the delivery ward, me still looking really cheery and in the mood for selfies

But I didn't choose it because:

  1. I was looking forward to my Mac Breakfast on Induce Day
  2. I had a bit of work to finish up.
  3. The day itself was not a good day (according to the almanac which I am not the most sure of how to read it) and the induce date had a nicer date.
  4. I wanted to sleep one more night with my firstborn and a good night rest for the final showdown.
Well, end up baby has other plans and when I reached home after a good lunch and countless yummy snacks, I had a bit of a "show". (Turn out you need more blood to consider a show). But I totally freaked out and checked myself into the delivery ward, asking to be monitored first. Somehow, no one (including my husband) believed I was actually going to have a pass out of the delivery ward. And I didn't. 

Me looking really good and chirpy after delivery

The uterus grew lazy when I was in the delivery ward and at about 7pm, I was induced. I still didn't really need any epidural help at that point but since the doctor was next door, I took it on a low doesage in preparation. At 9pm, I started feeling a bit of pain and beeped the nurses to up the doesage because since I paid for epidural, I wasn't willing to feel any form of pain LOL. Initially I thought they didn't up it cos the pain was still there and it was growing worse. The staff nurse felt something didn't seem quite right and they measured my dilation. 

Holy moly, I was 7-8cm dilated. Initially, I was feeling defeated cos it didn't seem baby will be born on the day itself. With a bit of help of distraction by watching TV and psychoing myself (and the baby), I actually made it to 11.30pm. The few practice trial pushes I had to admit I wasn't trying very hard before midnight. Hurray, baby came approximately after midnight with a few good pushes hehe. And that's the happy tale of my birth story. 

Our LO dressed in Blue Almond. Quote "BA13YG" to get 10% off any products!

Thursday, December 22, 2022

Pretty Gowns from Friday Moon

For my maternity shoot, I wore 2 extraordinarily beautiful gowns. Many people asked about them because they look so flattering on me (a fat lady) and I myself felt beautiful and confident again in them. My dresses are rented from Friday Moon. You have the option to buy them, but it doesn't really make sense for me cos I don't really see myself having much occassions to wear another dress of this sort (next pregnancy if any maybe). 

First of all, I have to say that the details on the dresses are super intricate. There were beadings, sheers and laces. Very feminine <3 They felt a lot like the premium wedding gowns and when I tried it at home, I felt so magical I even twirled for my husband. The dresses were also very comfy and not too difficult to put on

Ida (Rental: S$134; Purchase: S$350)

This was my favourite gown of the day. The theme of the shoot was floral fairy and when I wore it, I really felt like a fairy. The gown is a nice shade of lilac and wraps the curves at the right places. It was extremely flattering on me. My son was in love with it and my husband gaze was upon me for pretty long when he saw me in this. It wasn't only my heart that fluttered, this dress might just have given me wings to fly. 

Although the lilac was a baby shade, it did give a nice pop of colour when photographed among the greenery. For ladies with sensitive skin (like me), you will be happy to know that the sheer fabric was very soft and not at all pricky. The gown has to be tightened by a corset, so it can basically fit ladies of all sizes!

Emma (Rental: S$88; Purchase: S$195)

To be honest, I didn't feel confident at all wearing this piece even though the dress was gorgeous. I didn't expect the bottom to not have a inner lining so I was basically wearing nude colours pants underneath. It is partially my own fault I guess because I borrowed my husband pants which I could barely zip up so it was pretty much dangling precariously during the whole shoot. 

Fortunately for me, the photography team was very encouraging and told me they could basically photoshop the pants silhouette away. I am glad I calmed down after because the photos turned out to be beautiful. This gown has a beautiful long train and the husband and I did some some couple shots which turn to be so wedding-like! <3 It did make me want to do another wedding shoot again. 

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FYI, apart from the gowns,  Friday Moon also rents/ sells robes which I didn't feature because this is an outdoor shoot. If you are a bride, you should consider renting a robe for your big day. For my own wedding, I didn't wear a robe before I don on my wedding dress. I never felt it was a problem until I saw the actual wedding day photos. I was in my mismatched PJs and the photos didn't come out as instaworthy. :'(

Thursday, December 15, 2022

BrickHeadz - Lucky Cat

If you have been following me around for sometime, you will know that I actually love to play with toys. And one of my favourites is Lego. Lego, please sponsor me please haha. I am that sort of person that have boxes of Lego in storage, waiting for the day I have time on my hands to build. 

And I do have time now, because I am on maternity leave! This is my first time playing with BrickHeadz. Design wise, I prefer the original  Lego, I only got this because I like Lucky Cats hehe. BrickHeadz looks a bit dorky don't you think?


I won't deem this to be super complex. I took 1.5 hours max. to build it (including trying to find an error).  But I have to say the instructions menu was rather confusing. First of all, the bricks are packed into packets but there didn't seem to be any correlation between the packings so you had to pick the pieces here and there. 

If you are like me who just skim through instructions and will modify as you go along, you will hit some errors LOL. Tip: Don't tighten the bricks too hard unless you are super confident cos it can be quite hard to tear them apart, esp. 3D ones like this. But me, I thought I am good so I don't bother about my own tip, haha. 


You know for Lego builders, there will be those that follow the rules strictly. I used to be one of those. But now I am more of a rebel. So I will use the spare parts and mess around the design. I really didn't feel too much for the original design so I gave it a horn and messed with the whiskers. Now I am pleased. I also kinda of take pride that this is an original :)

One item off my maternity leave bucket list. I feel like I have been doing nothing much lately for myself. Feeling kinda of morose, so this me-time is really appreciated. 

Sunday, December 11, 2022

Our Firstborn is a model

This marks a very proud Mama moment for me because my son became a model for one of the campaign for The Entertainer. I have tried out for a few casting calls and most were not very successful because I think Eurasians usually get the slots because of their exotic and very pretty features (even I admit). This time round, I submitted a video and was so happy to hear that our firstborn made the cut. 

It is as though as the world has acknowledged that my child is cute :) Also, fortunately, I also had more time on my hand during that period to bring him for the shoot. Plus, I wanted him to experience modelling and see if this was something he would like to explore. 


What we didn't know was that most casting calls don't pay at all. In fact, to participate in this shoot, we actually "made a loss". I had to transport him to another far end of Singapore and there was no transport allowance. Despite the pretty photos, the process was quite chaotic. Although he can understand basic instructions pretty well, whether he wants to cooperate is a separate thing.

I brought along the helper and also my FIL (who found the whole experience novel, so did I!) to help out that day. There was also a limited time period to capture all these photos and he had to pose with specific toys. It didn't help that there was quite a bit of distractions at the "studio" and some of the toys just weren't his thang. 


Also, the wardrobe is also of our own (unless you are modelling for some clothing brand). It can be quite hard because I am not entirely into plain clothing (that doesn't feature other brand). This might be the only matching set we have. At the end of the day, I was utterly exhausted. Nonetheless, I am glad we had some beautiful photos to keep

Note: We were invited for another shoot by another brand. But because the day and timing didn't work (you need to fit their timing too fyi), we said no this time round. I think we will say yes to future shoots because we don't really have any nice shoots of the #1 and #2 together yet. Or if it is paid. 

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Updated Hospital Bag

I did a post on this previously (read it here!) However, looking back, I found I wasn't being "light" enough so here goes my updated version for mothers who are looking to pack light! Photo looking not as aesthetic this time round because now that I am a mother of a toddler, I really don't have as much time!

  1. 1 Jacket to keep my Mummy warm.
  2. 1 Bottle of Chicken Essence for push energy, but ended up not taking this time round. 
  3. Some maternity pads and disposible undies
  4. 1 bottle of Biocair Disinfectant Pocket Spray ($15.80) and 1 packet of wet wipes to keep the area sanitise at all times
  5. 1 Power Bank
  6. 2 underpads
  7. 1 amulet
  8. Baby's first toy for photography
  9. Milestone cards from Happy Starts (You can understand what milestone cards are for here!)
  10. Silverette Nursing Cups (Read about our review here!) and Marcus & Marcus silicone breastmilk collector from iTOTS
  11. Personal hospital documents and items the hospital requeated us to bring
  12. 1 set of nursing dress and bra from 9 Months Maternity to come home in (Read our review here!)
  13. 1 nb set from Blue Almond. Quote "BA13YG" to get 10% off any products!
  14. 1 extra set in case baby is too fat for nb clothes 
  15. Sitz bath tub

Friday, December 2, 2022

ALBA: Be rewarded with recycling e-waste

Ever since becoming a little mini Marie Kondo, I have been wondering what to do with my e-waste. It helps that the ALBA Recycling Bins are well located at places you would pass by at quite a frequent basis. Although I have been recycling quite fervently, I thought the rewards kinda of sucks. I was just accumulating points for fun. 

But now, the rewards are actually getting better and you can redeem Grab credits or even $ discounts at Cold Storage. Tip to get the bang for your recyclables: The max. point any one scan (and you can only do 1 scan per day) is 1000 points, so don't go recycling everything at one shot!


If you are reading this, you are probably a fellow greenie. So here's a deal for you. When you download the app, key in "STEP323395069e2f" in the referral code and get an extra 1000 points to start off your recycling journey!

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

What is confinement food?

This question has been bugging me a while because I have no idea what is confinement food. My gynae has no clue either and the old folks at home kept harping that I need to eat confinement food this time round. 


For my last confinement, I had them catered (cos it was Covid and I couldn't get a confinement nanny) from Yan. It was a restaurant and branched into confinement takeaway, probably to tide over the period. The food was so, so yummy. But the old folks were pissed because it was not "confinement" enough (whatever that means). They insisted this was no food for a lady who has just given birth and there was not enough ginger in the food. 

Personally, I didn't want to have that much ginger because I was breastfeeding and it was said that ginger would cause the jaundice in the baby to spike higher. Note: There is no scientific proof to this. 

This time round, I took a closer look at what the hospital served me after I delivered. It is just like any normal meal. I guess they just made sure I had good nutrients and a balanced diet. Me being me, even ordered all the food I would be unlikely to enjoy the next one month during confinement. I could eat Indian Curry, western big breakfast and a steak!

I had a confinement nanny so I asked her what she would be preparing for me. Basically, she explained that the confinement food followed the TCM. I am not supposed to take "cooling" food. And all the food will be cooked using sesame oil. 


Here's what the nanny cooked for me. It does look a lot like homecooked food doesn't it? If you think it looks kinda of repetitive, it is because I have very selective taste buds. There are some dishes that my family can't cook and she cooks it really well. So I sort of requested to eat quite often. Every morning, I also eat the same fish noodles. 

By the end of the 3rd week, my stomach could no longer take the "heaty food". There were too many meals and too much food. I actually finished everything cos I hate wasting food. I started puking from week 4 onwards and the old folks finally relented and told the nanny she could cook less. The poor nanny was actually kinda of sandwiched because she had to please the old folks yet watch me grow more unwell with each passing day from over-eating. I was so pleased when the whole confinement finally ended. 

Nonetheless, I would really recommend my nanny. It is just that my family is super uptight during the confinement making me a sad woman. Bleh!

Saturday, November 19, 2022

How to survive an outdoor maternity shoot?

For my maternity shoot this time round, I chose to have it outdoors. Because the last round was taken indoors (see post here on the considerations), I thought I should do something different this time round. Mind you, this time round I also have a toddler in tow. But I also bought a helper along so that made things a lot more manageable. 

For those who are also on the fence about doing an outdoor maternity shoot, GO FOR IT! Sure, it is exhausting. But the effect of natural light and just being in a non-confined space makes everyone more relax and the photos, in my opinion, comes out more natural.


  1. Note that the shoot is subject to weather conditions. To be honest, the weather forecast was not in our favour. That week was supposed to be raining for 5 days a week. But I took a bet on it partially because time wasn't on my side and our workplace is around that area and it seems to have avoided the showers. 

  2.  And speaking of time, take your maternity shoot early (from 32 week onwards). I took mine in 36 weeks because the Hubs was busy and I felt like I might be popping anytime that week. I was easily exhausted too. This was the first series so you can't really see the exhaustion on my face yet.

  3. To help counter the exhaustion, I actually hunted down a place - National Museum of Singapore that has quite a bit of variations in the scenary so that I didn't have to run around too much. Still, the clothes change took quite a while and drained me quite a bit LOL!


  4. Expect lots of sweat. I don't actually wear make-up so I don't have the problem of "melting makeup" but my son was drenched. The photographer was sharing that we should have brought along some powder for him so that he could freshen up. Tip for other Mummies. 

  5. Bring Water. I only brought water for my kid and I regretted cos the Hubs and I were so parched halfway into the shoot. 

  6. Toddlers love the outdoors. If you have a toddler, an outdoor shoot might be better because they have a huge space to run about. They are more natural. We had so many good photos!



  7. Be open to photobombs by your toddlers. Basically, at this age, they can't be directed for the shoots. So we just had to accomodate him. Having said that, the effect was really good and the smiles captured were so genuine. <3

  8. Bring a helper or helping hand if you have a toddler. Not all the shoots will be of the family, so you would need someone to keep an eye of the little one as you do a clothes change or take a shoot with your signficant other. 

  9. Take control of your own shoot. In my last maternity shoot, I conceptualised one of the shoot and I realised that I love that series the most. This time, I actually conceptualised from location, wardrobe, theme for all 3 shoots (Perankan, Flower Fairy and Regal Royal) and I absolutely love the outcome!

Perankan Dress from Ans.ein. Accessories from Goldheart

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

For Fellow Diabetic Mothers

So Gestational Diabetes struck again during my 2nd pregnancy, now that I am more prepared I was less whiny and upset by the whole ordeal. I did a post previously on the list of the food (read here about it! It is everything you need to know about gestational diabetes!) and their results. I had this impression that I could rely on it and pass all my prick test with flying colours. 

But it didn't work that way. Apparently with age, the body's tolerance became worse. I felt I ate a lot less or had to be a lot more conscious about what I am eating to not fare badly. For my last pregnancy, I basically work from home and most of the time it was during lock down, so I basically ate the same food everyday. This time round I did a bit of experimenting (some didn't go too well) and found some food that was both fulfilling and diabetic-friendly. 


Under
  1. 1.5 wholemeal bread (with hummus spread) - 5.1
  2. Confinement Trial Set from Nouriche - 5.4
  3. Hardboiled Eggs with Strawberries - 5.2
Pass
  1. Noodles with 3 dumplings + salmon + tofu + a slice of cake + half a cup of yoghurt - 6.5
  2. Oats with egg and veg - 5.8
  3. Thunder Tea Rice (Less Brown Rice) - 6.0
  4. Oats + 1/8 mooncake - 6.4
  5. Pesto Grilled Chicken Set (from Eighteen Chefs) - 6.7 
  6. Fried Rice - 6.2
  7. Black Chicken Soup - 5.7
  8. Seabass and Ratatouile - 6.0
  9. Lamb Set with Veg Sides (from iSteaks) - 5.6 (Read about my review here!)
  10. Sofra Turkish Set - 6.2 (See meal in picture above!)
  11. Thunder Rice (Veg Only) + Coffee - 5.4
Fail 
  1. Mos Burger (Fish burger without sauce- 7.7
  2. Pizza Set - 7.7
  3. Homecooked pasta with mushroom and asparagus -7.2
  4. Salad Set (with chickpeas) - 7.5
  5. Starbucks Breakfast Set (Wholemeal Bagel) - 7.4

Saturday, November 12, 2022

All about Klairs


Be happy for me because your girl here finally lay her little paws on the Klairs All-Day Airy Sunscreen ($21) and she loves it. True to its name, it is light and doesn't stick on the face. Smooth application too! Look at my happy sun-protected face. Lately I am still staying indoors most of the time because as you all know the baby is arriving any time soon. 

But I am pretty sure once I am back in the groove this will be a product which is quite consistently restocked :P Truly a Klairs girl, because their products are really suitable for my skin and won't cause outbreak. :)

This round, I also stocked up on the Klairs Daily Comfort Hand Wash ($30) (read about it here!), yes it is kinda of becoming a constant. Our house uses the diluted version and it still runs out really fast. Oh yea, this time round I tested the Klair Supple Preparation Facial Toner ($22) because a lot of people have been raving about it. Somehow toner just isn't my thing. I don't really see the impact after adding it to the regime. Given that I will be pretty short on time soon, I think I will be giving this a pass. 

Am feeling a bit like a boring ole lady, will be trying new products the next round :P

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Our First Halloween Meal with Parkroyal@Kitchener Road

Friends who know me will know that I am crazy about Halloween. The last 2 years (no thanks Covid) was really tough. But this year, we decided we are going to celebrate it! We were contemplating whether to dress up for our Halloween Dinner but decided that maybe only the little one will dress for it because my huge tummy made it hard to find an approriate themed costumes for the family. 


Our Halloween Meal - a buffet was at Spice Brasserie at Parkroyal@Kitchener Road. It is not our first time there, but it has been a long time since we last went there. (You can read some of our reviews here.) It is a place that holds quite a bit of memories because I have been there, before marriage and now as a mother. The good thing about it being familiar is that I know all the yums there and can go straight for it!

My favourites have always been the chilli crab (with the mantous), desserts and Indian stations and local delights. Spice Brasserie is a place that knows what it is good in and excels continuously in those areas. It has been more than 2 years and the standards has not fallen


We went for the Halloween Special's which included the 12-hour-cooked Whole Lamb Leg with Fresh Herbs,  Baby Pork Ribs in a smoky BBQ sauce, a roasted pumpkin stuffed with cinnamon and spices, and a creamy chicken pot pie. Personally, I felt the dishes were very well-executed. My son was very thrilled with the spooky Red Velvet Cup Cake topped with blueberry compote and devoured it all up. 

The other food/ deco generally have a touch of Halloween here and there. My son was also very much in love with his favourite ice creams. If you have toddlers, you can let them have a plate of fruits, sushi, man tous (not the healthiest, but it is so good, they should have a taste) and fried rice. 


My husband insisted I tell you readers that the oyster omelette is super delish when it is served piping hot. A new yummy find this time round was the char-siew and satays. I would have ate up all the satays just that, it would fill me up too much and I didn't want to deprive others of their rightful share. Haha. I also had fun making my own muah-chee.

Spice Brasserie’s Halloween Specials is at SGD 75nett per adult and SGD 37.50nett per child, which I thought was priced pretty reasonably because just a few crabs and you will pretty much break even. Haha! There was a photobooth that day and we had so much fun with it. 


Quite honestly, I didn't expect to stay that long around the photo booth and props area. But our murderous axe-welding bear refused to leave the vicinity. He was just so in the mood and was growling at other diners when they approached the props table. I suppose they might think he is part of the Halloween deco. LOL!

It was a very fun night for the family. By the time we actually reached home, it was way past his bedtime. The next day, we could still hear him telling his grandfather about the eye cupcake he had. :) 

Saturday, October 29, 2022

Good Night, Sleep Tight

This is part 2 of my LO's room makeover because we took so many photos and also partially because we are all very proud of it (my son included). Initially, the LO was sleeping on a mattress beside our bed. It would be lined with lots of cushions and plushies to prevent him from knocking on the sides

His room is more of a playroom and somehow because we were revamping the house for the baby, it also became a mini storeroom. Fortunately, the LO was not very curious and left all the "potentially dangerous" items alone. 


Here's the bed we chose (you can read all about our selection process here). We didn't put it right beside the window (which would be a better use of space) because we didn't want our LO to climb the window grills. Instead, we placed a beanbag between them so that he can sit around (Our beanav  and check out the cars in the morning and use the beanbag to climb onto his bed. 

The bedsheets which we are using are the Hotel Collection from Robinsons. It was so soft and comfy that our extended family also went to buy some sets for themselves given the sales. We chose a very sweet shade of blue for him and decorated the bed with all his favourite toys. He has been in love with his bed ever since, which is quite a relief for us because we heard of tales which the kid rejected the room. 


My favourite corner was the reading nook for him. Initially, we wanted to collapse that area after the baby arrives. But because he loved the whole room so much. My husband found it cruel to do so. We decided to keep the room as it is. Tiny details include some windows stickers and glow in the dark elements on this cupboard. I have also made the top a mini book shelf featuring his toys (those are not originally book stoppers by the way) haha. 

What you see is not the final product. I got him some deco which hasn't quite arrive. I think he is going to love them. Now he spends a good deal of his time just playing by himself in his room. And it is great because the area is very safe and we managed to cordon a good deal of the kid's stuff into his room under his bed, freeing out more space in the living room and bomb shelter :)
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Milestone Card: Yay or Nay

Now that I am a second time mum, it is funny how my husband's friends would ask him to consult me on some Mummy's stuff. Am I seen as an expert? I guess I definitely know a little more, thanks to a healthy dose of research done during the previous pregnancy and also I guess from experience. 

Recently, I shared my "updated" hospital packing list (will share here on a later date, but you can refer to the old post here) and my husband's friend asked erm...what is a milestone card. I felt it was still a necessity and left it in my list. Lol!


For fathers especially who are bound to be confused, Milestone Baby Cards are basically beautifully illustrated development cards to help capture all the development milestones of your baby's first year. First time mothers are especially enthusiastic in it and I think most are able to sustain in the first 4 months. I am proud to say, I actually took DIY themed shots for every month for my firstborn. 

Although this is my 2nd born, I intend to apply the same enthusiasm and has amassed clothes for her 12 "photoshoo months". When people ask, why do I need so many clothes for even my 2nd born, do I even have that many occassions to dress her up? This is how I find the occassions. 


This time round, we are using milestone cards from Happy Starts ($15 only!). This series is particularly cute and appropriate because our little one will be a cub princess. I have already packed the welcome baby into the hospital bag. Like the last round, I intend to let her take a photo with "Welcome Baby" and her father will write her birth details, like date, height and weight on it. :)

Given my track record, I foresee myself these 12 cards in the deck. They have other cards too, but some may be harder to catch. Sometimes I do cheat, the first sit may not be the baby's first sit and the same goes for first stand. My previous deck didn't really have holidays version so I am quite excited for them too! Stay tune to catch the cute photos!

Saturday, October 22, 2022

How I choose a bed for my Toddler: Four Star Mattress

Now that there is another one on its way, we decided to give the #1 a little more autonomy. By that, we want to give him a room. Eventually the 2 kids will sleep together. We envisioned the room to be like a nursery/ playroom. It is a nice safe space for them to enjoy as siblings

When it came to the bed, the husband and I decided that we wanted something that will grow with the child. The mattress in particular had to be comfortable but yet provide good support for his developing spine


There are some modular beds in the market which tend to be a bit pricier. We ended up considering an adult sized bed instead because our LO has always been sleeping on adult sized beds at his grandparent's house. We don't think he will be used to a kid's bed. It turned out to be a super good call on our part because to date (almost a month already), he has never fallen off his bed and he has even found a way to climb onto the bed himself, LOL!

We also considereed a brand starting with I, but in the end we didn't go for it because their beds were slightly off the local sized. We are quite particular about the beddings and I didn't want to be held at the brand's mercy for bedding needs in future.


As we were quite wary that he might reject the bed, we decided to bring the LO along to choose his own bed. Also, we wanted to gain some inspriation from the options available. Like an adult, he explored the area, rolled around a few mattress and even jumped on a few. We finally decided on this bedframe because it looks really cute. The headboard design and fabric could be customised and we ended up designing a bedframe that looks like a mini version of our marital bed. Hahaha!

For the frame, we decided to go for the Hydrolic Bed Frame because we wanted more storage for the baby and in the future NS' stuff. It was really easy to lift up and we sort of regretted not going the same for our marital bed. 


For any of you parents who want a tried and tested option, we went for the Back Support (Super Single) which is valued around S$1,600 (price may differ during sales) and hydrolic bed frame (~S$700). So far, I have been sharing the bed with my boy because he always invite us to his room LOL! And it is super comfy

It is not hard like those mattress our parents used to get us back in those days. I feel there is adquate back support even for a pregnant lady. My boy and I always sleep very well and feel rejuvenated in the day. No complaints from us, from delivery to 1 month of usage, everything has been really smooth. We are definitely happy customers!

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Jeremy Zucker is in town!

He was in town and guess who was within the crowd. There was only one day he is in town, so we had to make time for him and it was worth it. I mean if you had the chance to listen live someone's music you have always been listening on your buds, I am sure you would definitely make your schedule work even if it was a Monday evening.

Jeremy's voice was definitely more emotive live, just that the acoustic quality of the sound system was not consistent throughout the concert. The crowd was also surprisingly young (maybe to me, since I am no spring chicken) so the fans were super enthusiatic and cheering wildly


I think there was nearly a thousand people in attendance. The seated area was fully filled and if you are wondering why I am standing so back in the area, it is because I am quite fearful of jostling crowd. And when you are at my age, you barely have the energy to gyrate/ sing along. We are subdued fans that nod, mouth the lyrics and smile along. (I can't believe I had reach this stage.)

Overall, it was a great Monday spent! The performance was well organised and entertaining and exuberant throughout! I had fun, thanks for chasing away our Monday Blues. Can't wait for your next visit to Singapore!