Sunday, May 27, 2007

Two years ago ...

on 27 May 2005, we got married by the beach, surrounded by all our loved ones

A month later we went to Tibet for our 'honeymoon'. We misunderstood the whole concept of a honeymoon ... ha ha, but we definitely clung to each other during those very trying but amazing few weeks


We found out we were pregnant in Sydney. Yipeeee! But guess who was the very nauseated and unhappy camper?Morning sickness???? 24-7 sickness you mean!

Then, we moved to Doha, Qatar.

The long awaited birth of Sera Ling on 23 June 2006

Our trip to Koh Lanta, Thailand, January 2007

It's been a packed two years, with every emotion imaginable. And I've treasured every moment of it. Happy Anniversary baby!


... to be continued

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Our weekend indoors

Aside from me recovering from a throat infection, we didn't do anything too exciting this weekend. The intense heat has caused many, including us to hide in the malls now. Sad days for my dear Johan, who would, I'm sure, rather roast in the sun. However, sometimes one can even find some amusement inside a mall...


... like enjoying a trolley cart ride

...resting on a bench on a clear blue summer's day

... and when it gets too sunny, there's always Ray Ban's to the rescue


And on a more serious note, and contrary to what my husband misunderstands of me, I do appreciate his patience and dedication in spending many hours completing the stacks of filing that has been left to accumulate over the past months due in part to my failure, time and again, to make an effort to jump-start the tedious effort of filing. You're a gem baby!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

At exactly 11 months

I don't usually do this, write two posts in a day. I mean, our days aren't that exciting for me to run to my laptop and post twice. But today is an exception.

After writing my first post this morning, I had decided to stay home with Sera. I was running a low grade fever and my body was aching all over. I suspect the extreme Summer heat is taking its toll on me so I shall stay indoors for a while till I feel better. Anyway, I'm sure I speak for many mothers who have to look after their children even when they are sick ... it is no fun! And Sera was no angel today.

The things that Sera didn't do today ...

1. She didn't sleep till 8am, despite waking up twice in the early morning
2. She didn't finish her peanut butter sandwich for breakfast
3. She didn't take her morning nap till noon time
4. She didn't finish her lunch, which I had so lovingly cooked for her. Five pieces of macaroni!!!!! Geesh ... come on, Sera!

Ok in case you're wondering why the need for this second post? Nothing exceptional so far ... well, be patient. I'm trying to build up some suspense here, the climax of this post is coming! Hold your horses ok.

Here it comes ...

The thing that Sera DID DO today ...

SHE WALKED!

Yes, Sera took her first steps, about six tiny steps towards me. I was literally stunned for about 3 seconds after she fell into my arms. And then, as if I couldn't believe my eyes, I immediately got her to repeat the walk for me ... oh, about five times over. Ha ha. I couldn't help but scoop her up, embrace her, swing her around. I was one es tactic mama!

So ... that's the reason for this second post. It was very necessary, you see.

I know ... yet another photo of SERA. Enough already .... And what's with all the polka dots??????

Since my last post ...

I've been (unusually) busy. And at the back of my mind, I've been thinking about the blog and how I have failed to add new posts. Sorry guys! So here is a snapshot of the past days.

... ... ...
Thursday evening

Attended a party at the new clubhouse, in our compound. We left Sera with a nanny. This time, we were paying customers. Sera suspected something was amiss when we tried to put her to bed. It took us 45 minutes till she finally shut her eyes. Honestly, by then the thrill of going to the party had lost all its appeal. I think I was experiencing a combination of guilt and also a little nervousness of using a new nanny. But Johan and I went for the party and still had a good time.

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Saturday

Johan and Sera started the day with breakfast in front of the TV. hmm ...



And we finally turned Sera's car-seat to face front. She was a little disoriented at first but needless to say she was mighty thrilled. A big milestone since she has been sitting rear-facing since birth.


... ... ...
Sunday

We went to the photo studio to take passport photos for Sera


... ... ...
Monday

Went out with Manuella and her son, Gaston. I can't say these two have clicked famously but one thing for sure, they were very bored shopping.



... ... ...
This morning

Sera is looking up at me while I'm sitting in front of the computer. If you can't tell, she is complaining!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

I wake up to this!

You know how there are some mornings, when you just don't really feel like starting yet another new day? Well, I get that sometimes. 'Gulp' ... I know, I shouldn't feel that way especially when I get to wake up and enjoy Sera EVERY SINGLE DAY! But nevertheless, I'm human and and I do suffer from occasional bouts of laziness and ungratefulness.

Anyway, after I slowly got myself ready for the morning routine, I sneaked into Sera's room ... just to check on her, wondering why she wasn't up yet. It was already 8.45am. When my eyes found her, I was totally smitten. She was sleeping on the floor, on my pillow that I use when I have to sleep with her sometimes. What's more, apparently, she had woken up earlier to mess up the alphabet jigsaw and thereafter went back to sleep. Sera, oh Sera ...

Needless to say, I realised why I do want to wake up every morning ... just to experience Sera in all her quirky ways.

Sera's sleeping quarters

Trying to wake up

An incredibly bad hair day!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Sleepless in Doha

It's 12.17am and I'm still terribly wide awake. I've been tossing and turning in bed but sleep has all but alluded me. I've even given Sera her last feed for the night (well, I hope). I have to say, the last time I had difficulty falling asleep was when I was pregnant. Back then, it was a combination of my hormones playing havoc to my system and Sera kicking me at all angles. Hah, those were the days.

Tonight, there are three contributing factors. First reason is 'Survivor: Fiji Island'. I regret to say we actually watched an hour of it before we turned in today. And I have to admit (sheepishly), we (yes, even Johan though he would be the first to deny it) were highly entertained. Ha ha. I got myself overly psyched up watching starved, haggard and unkempt people trying to 'outwit, outlast and (what's the third word) ... oh yes, outplay' each other. Thus explains why I was too restless for sleep. Poor Yau-Men, kicked out of the game by Dreamz who promised to give him the immunity idol! Would I break my PROMISE to another for $1 million dollars? Ok ... earth to Desiree, earth to Desiree ...

Aside from post-'Survivor' bewilderment, I am also suffering from a left ear ache and a left swollen (and throbbing) eye. I suspect that this problem is co-related. I am feeling much discomfort and I may have to visit the doctor tomorrow. Hmm, I wonder if this ear ache is the result of the chlorine water from the pool? A high possibility I think ...

Oh I hear Sera ... she's crying. I shall attend to her now.

(pause)

Ok, I have rambled enough. And sleep (thank goodness) is slowly beckoning me, thus I shall humbly abide.

Goodnight. Or actually, good morning ...

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Celebrating mothers

Mother's Day is drawing near and just recently, I even received a card from mama, wishing me a 1st Mother's Day. I was startled at first because 'Mother's Day' for the longest time was me wishing my mama. I actually felt oddly proud. Thanks Ma for the lovely message in the card, it left me teary eyed.

Come next month, Sera will be 1 year old. I cannot even begin to explain the changes that has taken place since Sera entered our lives. She has turned our lives upside down, into a most loving mess. We couldn't have wanted or asked for anything else, really. Till today, I am fascinated and entertained by her, and many a time I've had to shake myself out of a gazing stupor. I sound like a love-struck mama, and I guess I am. I chuckle at how quickly I've forgotten the early weeks of sleep deprivation, the never-ending nursing, the physical changes of my body, the 5-minute showers ... I could go on. Would I do that all over again? Yes, in a heartbeat!

I'll be the first to say I'm not a perfect mother. I've had many trying moments this year, frustrations and crying bouts. There were times I've wanted to burn all those 'mommy guide books', which had sometimes caused more anxiety than good advice. Thus on many occasions, have turned to my own mama's tried and tested mothering skills and methods.

And of course I've had the most supportive husband ever. Fathers are not blessed with motherly instincts so they do have to learn from scratch. But Johan has been passionate about fatherhood from the get go - very spontaneous, very eager to help and learn. A real trooper and a pillar of strength. (Hmm, I can now see his wide smile when he reads this part).

But in retrospect, this has been a year of memorable firsts' - her cheeky smile, her cute chuckle, her clumsy roll over, her proud sit, her sexy crawl, her FIRST pearly whites, her shaky stand, and just last night ... her first 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep!

So on my first Mother's Day, I send all my love and appreciation to mama and mom-in-law, por por, auntie Ivy, auntie Iris, auntie Yong Ann, auntie Min, Nathalie, Fiona, Evan, Sue-Lyn (yes, even you umbi!).

Sera's first cocktail

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Our little Woddle Toddler

Sera's new favourite toy is her Woddle Toddle. Well, it wasn't an instant hit with her. It only became her favourite when she suddenly discovered she could walk with it. How exciting for her, indeed!

She carefully tested it out on the living room carpet and one day accidentally pushed it beyond the carpet. Cool! So now, she walks with her Woddle Toddle, only in straight lines though, all over - the living area, dinning and into the kitchen. Way to go Sera!

Introducing, the 'Woddle Toddler'


Woddle toddling

err, I'm stuck ... the stairs are in the way

Woddle toddling at the park

Friday, May 04, 2007

Happy Birthday Grandma!


Grandma,

On your birthday, I send you lots of my special kisses. I wish I was with you today! I love you Grandma!

Your little Sera

p.s. I'm trying to stand in the photo!

Thursday, May 03, 2007

S for SCHOOL

Sera checking out what the other children were having for lunch

School for Sera. You've got to be kidding me!

Well it all started with an advertisement by a school I saw in the local newspaper: 'Summer FUN for kids 3 - 8 years old'. I thought that wasn't such a bad idea since it is blazing hot here in Doha during the summer months and the fact is, children can't be outdoors for most of their waking hours thus many outdoor activities have to be taken indoors. Hmm, what about kids for Sera's age? Any 'fun' activities for them? I scoured the local online forums and discovered, to my delight, that there was one particular nursery that was offering summer sessions for Sera's age group. Cool!

Like her Waterbabes swimming lessons, I thought this would be another great opportunity for Sera's socializing skills, among other things. Besides, one is never too young to make friends, isn't it?

We went to check out the school, which was about a 20-minute drive (off-peak hours) from home. The location wasn't very ideal as there were high possibilities of traffic jams along that route. But nonetheless, that nursery (to my knowledge) was the only one offering summer session for sera's age group. As a mother, I was strangely anxious ... I guess it felt like I was enrolling Sera into actual school, her first step in the pursuit of education. I even made sure Sera was dressed in an outfit without holes or frays, matching socks and her hair was combed down. Ha ha ... I mean really, who was I trying to impress yah?

Well apparently, NO ONE!

The school (let's call it school X) was a let down. In my opinion, it was carelessly decorated and lacked the vibrancy and enthusiasm I would have expected and experienced from a school catered to toddlers. Aesthetics aside, we met with the principal who was pleasant and seemed experienced enough. One of the teacher assistants kindly gave us a haphazard tour of the school and much to my disappointment, my impressions only got worse. There was a pungent smell coming from the toilet, the very 'easy to pull down CD player sitting on the shelf' because the wire was exposed, the lack of assistants in the classroom of sixteen, very bored and unstimulated 1-year olds ... and the half-eaten slice of apple on the toy shelf! Alarm bells for all sort of undesirable situations were going off in my head! I couldn't possibly enrol Sera in this school, I would rather lock her up at home till she was 16 years old. Ok, I know, mama-dramatic here but my mama instincts took the better of me.

Anyway, we politely thanked the principal, the assistant and told them we'd fill up the forms and drop them off another time. NOT! Ok, technically I wasn't lying ... I was planning to discuss this school (which I'd never enrol Sera into) with Johan, later that evening.

So after that little hiccup of a nursery, I was strangely determined and curious to check out other nurseries in the nearby vicinity of our home. Through a recommendation of a friend, we checked out a nursery (school Y) just a 5 minutes drive away from our home. Wow, I mean ... no other school could have been nearer to home than this one. No chance of being in a jam at all! The school was a vast improvement from 'school X'. No strange smells, no exposed wires, no uneaten apple ... instead clean and spacious rooms, a wooden table with chairs where all the kids sat and ate at, two assistants to one teacher and most importantly, happy children!

We even left Sera to play with the children in the classroom and she was very happy indeed. Not once did she turn back to look for me! The receptionist gave me a brief tour of the school and I have to say, I was quite pleased with the child-safe environment, the few teachers I met, their assistants and again, the happy faces of the children. I took the enrolment package, collected Sera from the classroom and left the school, feeling some hope after all.

We've yet to drop off the enrolment forms to 'school Y', for Sera's September pre-school intake, just yet. Johan and I have discussed this whole school issue and have decided that it is a positive thing, more pros than cons, to send Sera to pre-school this early. Honestly, I never imagined sending her to school at the age of 1. I mean, which crazy parents do that??? Apparently, many many parents! A principal I met during our school recce expressed much puzzlement and a hint of disapproval when she found out I hadn't put Sera's name in a school list even before she was born. My goodness me, what a totally bad and irresponsible mother I am. I mean ... I have put little Sera's quest for knowledge on a line because while she was swimming in my belly, I failed to put her name on a desired school's list. Oh come on, give me a break!

This episode of finding a nursery for Sera was unexpected to say the least. I'm was feeling some apprehension about sending Sera to 'school' this early. I mean, she has like a 100 more years of schooling ahead of her! In any case, we'll see how she responds to pre-school come this September. If she loves it, she can stay ... if she hates it (like how her mama did, well in my defense, they made me sing silly songs and do stupid dances), she can definitely leave. No stress whatsoever!

*For sensitive reasons, names of the schools have been intentionally left out.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Oma, ik mis je zo

Oma, waar ben je nu, opeens vertrokken? Papa en mama wandelen niet genoeg met mij. Ik wil weer naar het zwembad met je en je liedjes horen zingen. Zo saai zonder je. Kom je snel weer naar Qatar? Liefs, Sera


Lekker slapen

Lekker spelen


Bah, zo ongemakelijk dit jurkje

Nu stoppen ze ook nog een haarklip in mijn haar

My water baby!

I have to admit, I was pretty impressed with Sera this morning, during her waterbabes class. Ok, I know ... all parents think their children are the BEST and sometimes, I agree, that can be really annoying. But Sera's performance in swim class today warrants some praising from this mama.

There were only three babies today so that was nice to begin with. Less students meant Sera was less distracted and also, more attention from the swim teacher. As usual, we started with the babies sitting on the ledge of the pool and then proceeded to sing 'Humpty Dumpty'. Before I could even start to sing, she pushed herself into the pool! Ha ha. This girl was just too excited to get into the water. So I quickly fished her out and put her up unto the ledge to join the other two babies. And again, she pushed herself in, this time showing some fussiness because she didn't want to be sitting on the ledge singing the silly song. So Sera and I just started to swim and waited for the rest.

We did some warming up, were taught a new holding technique and then it was duckling dives for the rest of the lesson. Going underwater was a breeze for Sera, and she was enjoying it so much. No struggling, crying or complaining from her. And today, we went a bit further. Her swim teacher dunked Sera into the water and she had to swim, about 2 metres towards me. I too, had to go underwater to retrieve her. It was so cool seeing her underwater, eyes open and trying valiantly to 'swim' towards me. I have to say Sera is a bit too buoyant so she was a little clumsy underwater. But I thin k she did well for her first swim underwater. Good job Sera!

Sera goes underwater

You can't see her, but Sera is swimming underwater from me to the swim teacher.

Relaxing on the noodle