Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Gai Gai with Daddy and Mummy

27 May: Vivo City
Yeah! This is my first official gai gai to a shopping mall. Mummy said want to bring me to test test some sling pouch and don't know what kangaroo thingy. Wah.. Vivo City is so big and spacious, so many things to see. The lights are so bright that I can hardly open my eyes to explore around. I'm getting dizzy Mummy, think I better retreat into my sleep before I feel any worse.

Deep in my sleep, I felt lots of movements. Were Daddy and Mummy playing "Passing the baton"? One minute I felt the cushioning from Daddy, next minute was the warmth from Mummy, humph.. this went on for an hour or so??? Later then I realised that Mummy was trying on the Pupsik Sling on me. I was being transferred here and there until Mummy was comfortable with the usage of the pouch. So this is the kangaroo issue, and I am little joey =)





6 June: Motherhood Fair @ Expo Hall 6A
It was a long drive from Gong Gong's house to Expo. Mummy carried me in her arms throughout the entire journey, to and fro. Daddy dropped us at the foyer first while he waited for a parking lot. It wasn't long before Daddy joined us at the entrance. Mummy took out the Pupsik sling and in I went, snugged comfortably in the pocket. Mummy was quite focused and knew what to look out for, though we did browse around other booths. We headed towards Mums-in-Mind booth, where Mummy enquired about the use of MIM sling, cos she had difficulty placing me in and adjusting the size. The sales attendent was very patient and guided Mummy through the adjustments. So basically I was being used as a parcel, taken in and out as Mummy struggled to get me slinged up. (The same thing happened last time when we went to Vivo City!!)

Anyway, here's the purchases made: 4 boxes of Blue Egg milk bags, 2 packs of Nepia S diapers, 2 packs of Nepia M diapers and 1 box of Avent 250ml bottle.

7 June: Bugis Junction
Mummy took time off to enjoy a facial session while Daddy stayed home with me. It's nice to have Daddy around in the day time to keep me company, unlike the usual weekdays, where I only get to see Daddy under the moonlight. Anyway, Mummy spontaneously decided that we will tag along Yi Yi and Kaye cheh cheh to go shopping. So we picked up Mummy after her facial and drove straight to Bugis Junction. It was 3.30pm!!! Feeding time, Mummy!!! So hurriedly, all of us rushed to the children's department, found the baby care room and settled down for my meal. This is my first meal in a shopping mall. Humph, it felt weird to makan with so many other children. But hey, I got my milk, and that's all I'm concerned with. Mummy, on the other hand, had a difficult time as she has to hold me in position through the 40min meal.

It was also the first time that I got chauffeured around in my Maxi Cosi Car Seat. Daddy finally remembered to bring along the connector to the stroller (it slipped his mind last time).





10 June: Marina Square
Daddy surprised us this evening by knocking off early (6pm). He wanted to get a new pair of running shoes as his current one is worn out. We left home after dinner. For no apparent reason, Daddy decided to take Keppel Road instead of ECP. He mentioned about trying to delay time so that he can miss the ERP. However, he was taken aback when he saw the gantry light along Shenton Way. Though he managed to insert his cashcard, the IU still gave out a long beep (it doesn't sound good to me). The second gantry outside Fullerton Hotel, the IU gave a short beep (sounds correct) but Daddy exclaimed that there were no deduction made. Humph, I'm confused.

Anyway, it was rather quiet over at Marina Square, weekday evening perhaps. Daddy was trying out his shoes at Asics while Mummy strolled me around. Halfway through, I felt uncomfortable and was fussing around. I cannot remember what happened but I just kept on crying and crying.

Mummy picked up the courage and cuddled me tightly in her arms, tried all means and ways to pacify me (usually she will leave such task to Daddy). Well Mummy, you've made it. I enjoyed the warmth in Mummy arms and she was very happy that night. I believed Daddy too.

Happy Mummy = Happy Baby = Happy Daddy
Here's an ice-cream cone for you!

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