Little Jo decided to try and see what it'd feel like to smack her older sister. So, while snatching her sister's stuff away, she smacked Nel on the face and yanked her hair. (yes, a 2 year old can do that!) So I pulled her away, got to her level, looked in her eye and said "You CANNOT hit your che-che (sister), you understand? Hands are not for hitting.."
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Jo's first real punishment
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Addtions to the family.
Wish I could tell you that I am pregnant with a new baby. but no, no, no. Am not pregnant, do not plan to get pregnant in the near future.... maybe in 2 years...maybe maybe.....
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
The water activities (elephant dunks you, and swimming with the elephants) were canceled due to strong currents. too bad, or I might have posted a picture of me being dunked. Next time. :)
Finally, if I've anything to say, it'd be STOP illegal logging, and safe the rainforest. I'm passionate about nature, and I feel sad when their (animals) homes are being destroyed. Why are we destroying God's beautiful creation?
Sunday, September 9, 2007
more why questions from Nel
Nel has been asking tonnes of questions...that I admit, sometimes, I loose my patience. *aarrghh...I can hear the lightning strike me for being an impatient mother.* You see her torrent of questions usually come when I'm driving. Coz she's sitting down with nothing to do...so she either starts asking questions, or she starts making up strings of songs which she INSISTS I listen and appreciate and clap!! or she starts disturbing/playing with her sister.
I can take a little bit of listening, and answer some questions, but when I'm on the busy highway and Nel's questions or songs increase, my head starts to pound and sometimes I yell out "zip your mouth or we're gonna blah blah blah." Ok, I need to be more patient. Praying for MORE.
Well, yesterday her question was quite CUTE! Here's what she asked "Mum, why is it, I can see your chest bump out and Ah Ma's (grandma's) chest and aunty's chest all bump out (protruding) but I cannot see daddy's or Ah Kong's (grandpa) or mine?"
I thought, oh my, here we go, another question about anatomy. (If you remember, when she was 4 she once asked why Lu's belly button was dangling and hanging out of his tummy!) Well...so I was about to go into breast tissues and milk ducts etc etc....when she herself answered the question. She said "Is it coz you, AhMa and aunty are women, and daddy and AhKong are men? and because I'm just a little girl? that's why our chest are flat?"
"Yes Nel!" I replied happily. Not wanting to go into scientific detail since I was driving. Maybe it's time to get a science book on human anatomy for her. Ok, we're off to the Elephant Sanctuary in some forest where we get to ride the elephants, feed them and bathe them. Ciao.
Monday, September 3, 2007
It's been an interesting week with all sorts of things going on. Well...it was a long weekend coz of our coutry's 50th independence celebration, which was a REALLY big do! too lazy to blog about it though...it was just a really busy weekend with lotsa concerts and fireworks (which baby J didn't like at all) and blah blah blah.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
In Search of Imitation Kipling
Recently some of my friends had been telling me how unique Kipling bags and Le SportSac bags are. So I went to check them out, and YES, I simply fell in love with these two brands. they are unique, and "young", nothing like the boring old leather bag.
Unfortunately, the prices here are RIDICULOUSLY high!! Well, I suppose if you're earning 1000 pounds a month, a 90f bag is no big deal. But convert it to M'sian ringgit, the bag becomes a whopping 630$$$!! So, yeah, I was disappointed when I stepped into a LeSports shop and a Kippling store to find most products 250 and above. That's not very affordable when I don't earn too much.
Well, somebody told me I might find an imitation if I went to Petaling Street, which is a little ChinaTown in Kuala Lumpur. A street (very very long street) packed with stalls after stalls of imitation stuff! So me, hubby and sis in law, decided upon a trip to the street. We parked all our kids at my mum's and set off on a Tues night, thinking it wouldn't be so crowded. I was WRONG! It was so packed, the lanes were so narrow, I found myself being bumped left and right while tourists walked past me by the hundreds! I had my camera but I couldn't take very nice shots, simply coz I'm not as tall as all the tourists there. Well, I'm a mere 5' 2 and the tourists mainly from Europe are TALL. Anyway, after one hour, I couldn't find any Kiplings, but LOTS of LeSportSac of VERY BAD quality!
My husband the "thick-faced" haggler stood by me everytime I thought I was interested in something. You really have to haggle there. I saw many a tourist being cheated out of their pockets. Some of the sellers are nice, some are really RUDE and they talk like they're gonna kill you when you try to bargain for a lower price. So it's good to go with someone who's not easily intimidated (like my husband). haha..
A collage of some of the shots I took on Petaling Street.
A stall selling delicous charcoal grilled chestnuts
WANNA Come shop here at Petaling Street? imitation Nikes, Adidas, perfumes, wallets. You name it they have it!
Friday, August 24, 2007
rain rain
today as usual, I headed for my morning lecture at the university. After lecturing for about an hour, it began to thunder and storm outside! There was hardly any point in trying to beat the sound of the roaring rain, so I had my students do some work while I walked around to check on their progress.

a flower I brought back from Maxwell
Part of my spice plant (Bunga Kantan-totally aromatic)
Nel holding a flower from the garden wall creeper
Nel checking out the little wild plant from Maxwell
Friday, August 17, 2007
Today...

playing ball...








for some delicous ice cream.yumm........ Today was beautiful. thank you GOd.
(all pictures copyright of Hearts @ Raising Children.)
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
A visit to the Retirement home
Last weekend, me and the kids and a group of dedicated volunteers visited a Retirement Home for senior citizens, many of them ill or disabled. It was quite an interesting and enriching experience for me and particularly for little Nel. I have to admit that I wasn't used to the stares and environment at first, but I got used to it after a while. I was really touched to see how the volunteers there really sat down to talk to the elderly...not just talk, but with a heart that truly loved these people.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Jo's singing
Just for fun, I recorded Baby J's voice. If you wanna hear her, you can go here. It'll take about 3 mins to download. Download JOsinging2.wma
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Happy Birthday J
Baby J turned 2 last Sunday. We celebrated it on top of Maxwell Hill (photos of MHill in entry below.) It was a beautiful morning, cool and breezy so we decided to have the little party outdoors amongst nature. :) Ahh...you have to be there to know how lovely it was.
Thanks B for the lovely cake. The night ended with Baby J cuddled on Daddy's lap as he read her favourite story to her. Of late she's become more and more attached to her daddy. Perhaps it's because I'm trying to wean her. (we're down to 3 feeds). Well, it's good....coz fathers play a very important role in the lives of little girls. Will talk more about that next time. Couldn't help but take a shot of this....her little thumb on his...................
it signifiess trust & love... a need to belong....
to need and to be needed.....
to love and to be loved
Happy Birthday Baby J, mama loves you....
Monday, August 6, 2007
More on Maxwell Hill
(Pictures copyrighted by Hearts @ Raising Children)
This is Cendana Hut where we stayed
View from the balcony of Cendana Hut
Sunset in hues of blue
beautiful serenity as I watched the sun set over the horizon
View from the Tempinis Bungalow
Sunset at Taiping Lake
Reflections at TaiPing Lake
(lots more...but of children......can't show them here...)
Maxwell Hill / Bukit Larut
We just came back from a wonderful trip to Maxwell Hill, TaiPing. Lovely unspoiled hill with fresh cool air.
The only way to get up there is by taking a jeep from the bottom of the foothill. THey charge 7RM per adult, and only three jeeps go up every hour. So to be sure we got there half hour before time to secure seats for the 18 of us. Alas, some other passangers got there before us, and thus the SQUEEEZE!!!! Packed like sardines! I mean, so packed as in 18 people per jeep! and some of us barely had anything to support the butt!
Let me tell you that the ride up is like a roller coaster ride! the roads are steep and winding. The drivers SPEED like hell and manage the bends at neck breaking speed sending our hearts into our mouths! You should have heard the screams from our group!!! With the tight squeeze there was nothing to hold on to sending some of us bumpety bump off the chairs at certain bends!! hahahaha...... at every bend it sounded like this arrrghhhhhhhhhhhh!!!...arrrggggggggggggggggggghhh!" Crazy drive. Anyway, let me tell you what's on Maxwell Hill. Nothing, except narrow tracks, lush beautiful forest, flowers, birds, insects and 7 bungalows all located about 10-20 minute walk apart (ummm...tiring walks sometimes..coz of the slopes). That's all there is. Blissful peace. :) I have to mention that out of the 7 bungalows, 2 are private and in beautiful condition, while the rest are government owned and in not very good condition. However, if you're not a fussy traveler, the government ones will do. Imagine, my bro's family and mine paid 150RM each for a room at a private lodge, while the rest of the group paid 150RM for an ENTIRE bungalow, which houses 10-20 people.
Anyway...it is truly beautiful and peaceful there. The sunset and sunrise is BREATH taking....it makes you feel so close to God. The wind at night is so strong, it howls right through the windows. The night we were there, it rained around 1am, creating strong winds which in turn created booms and bangs as shutters on windows swung open and shut. I went out to look....and it was just plain heavenly beauty. Rain trickling down, flowers, cool cool wind of about 10Celsius, and the night lights flickering from the town far below the hills. You get to see the whole of Taiping town from the hill. Beautiful. I plan to go back during Tulip season which is between Nov and Feb.
Anyway, since ..... there was nothin much to do, I decided to try a hand at photography, hence all the shots here...let me know what you think.