6th August 2013
Guess who could it be this time?
A hamster? A fish? A tortoise? A bird?
Nope...
It's a puppy!!!
Mommy has finally given the green light and happily, Daddy brought Elyse to SPCA to look for a puppy. Of course, Mommy followed along to make sure she, too, likes the puppy that Daddy and Elyse intended to adopt. A church member, Sister Guat Chin, brought us to SPCA. She used to help out in SPCA and am familiar with the people there.
After half an hour, we adopt a 2-month-old female puppy. Elyse named her 'Shinny'.
The first few days was a disasters. We tried to keep Shinny at home and trained her to wee wee in the toilet. We have also bought a cage for her to sleep in. But Shinny refused to stay in the cage quietly. Worst still, she wee and poo everywhere in the house. Finally, the Queen of the house couldn't stand any longer and gave an imperial order - Shinny is to be kept outside!!!
Mommy's nightmare has come to an end. Shinny is pretty happy, she wee and poo at the garden. In the evening, the children played with Shinny. Occasionally, she bite our shoes and ran outside of the house compound if the gate is left open. She loves to jump on people and that frightens Elyse at times. Both children are learning to give commands to Shinny. Is this consider leadership training?
Grandpa is the main carer for Shinny. He feeds and bathe and plays with Shinny whenever Daddy is too occupied with too many things. We really thank God for having Grandpa around. As for Mommy, she's not a dog lover neither does she hates dog. She's happy when she saw the smile of children' face when they play with Shinny. But she groans when Shinny dirty the porch and bite things here and there. As for Daddy, he has finally fulfilled his childhood dream!
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Monday, December 30, 2013
Princess Elyse turns 5
23rd September 2013
Finally, our darling girl has turned 5!
After attended 2 birthday parties this year, she kept asking Daddy and Mommy to organise a birthday party for her. We managed to strike a deal with her by having birthday celebration in her kindy.
Few days before her birthday, we bought all the party gift packs and Elyse happily putting all the little presents in it. Very diligent indeed!
That morning itself, Mommy spent one hour in the kitchen preparing all the party food. Busy busy busy... Finally, everything was done and Mommy drove Erwyn together with the party gift packs, birthday cake and food to Elyse's kindy. Elyse certainly enjoyed all the attention and she was filled with excitement.
The teachers were very helpful and they seemed to know what to expect. With a blink of an eye, they prepared the table with cake on it, presents and party gift packs were some of the decorative items on the table. Now all the students posed for a picture. Say 'cheese...'
Since it was break time, the children adjourned to the back of the class to fill their stomach. Elyse sitting together with her friends...
Erwyn joined in the crowd, sitting next to her favourite sister. Sausages and nuggets were the main ingredient in this party - break time.
Back home, Elyse received all her presents with a big smile on her face. Some of the presents were bought under her request. One of them was nail polish. Mommy helped to apply it on her tiny finger nails.
Overall, it was a great year for our princess darling. She has grown so much! May you continue to grow in stature, in wisdom, in favor with God and men... Luke 2:52
Finally, our darling girl has turned 5!
After attended 2 birthday parties this year, she kept asking Daddy and Mommy to organise a birthday party for her. We managed to strike a deal with her by having birthday celebration in her kindy.
Few days before her birthday, we bought all the party gift packs and Elyse happily putting all the little presents in it. Very diligent indeed!
That morning itself, Mommy spent one hour in the kitchen preparing all the party food. Busy busy busy... Finally, everything was done and Mommy drove Erwyn together with the party gift packs, birthday cake and food to Elyse's kindy. Elyse certainly enjoyed all the attention and she was filled with excitement.
The teachers were very helpful and they seemed to know what to expect. With a blink of an eye, they prepared the table with cake on it, presents and party gift packs were some of the decorative items on the table. Now all the students posed for a picture. Say 'cheese...'
Since it was break time, the children adjourned to the back of the class to fill their stomach. Elyse sitting together with her friends...
Erwyn joined in the crowd, sitting next to her favourite sister. Sausages and nuggets were the main ingredient in this party - break time.
Back home, Elyse received all her presents with a big smile on her face. Some of the presents were bought under her request. One of them was nail polish. Mommy helped to apply it on her tiny finger nails.
Overall, it was a great year for our princess darling. She has grown so much! May you continue to grow in stature, in wisdom, in favor with God and men... Luke 2:52
Sunday, December 29, 2013
A sneaky creature
After 8 months in Malacca, we have a surprised visitor - Mr Snake!!!
Of course, Mr Snake is not welcomed at all. Grandpa saw it next to the dog's cage. Thank God Shinny was not hurt. Bravo to Grandpa for catching this sneaky creature. Not sure if it is poisonous or not. We wondered anyone would like to boil a pot of snake soup? Anywhere, Grandpa killed it in the end. And we thought that's the end of it.
Two months later, our neighbor told us they found a snake in their house! WOW! Thank God that we always keep all our doors and windows close. But that's not the end of the story. Just one week before Christmas, our neighbor saw a snake in their garden. They called the Bomba and they actually caught a King Cobra! The Bomba suspected there's another one somewhere as they often come in pair. While keeping alert, we continue to pray for God's protection.
Of course, Mr Snake is not welcomed at all. Grandpa saw it next to the dog's cage. Thank God Shinny was not hurt. Bravo to Grandpa for catching this sneaky creature. Not sure if it is poisonous or not. We wondered anyone would like to boil a pot of snake soup? Anywhere, Grandpa killed it in the end. And we thought that's the end of it.
Two months later, our neighbor told us they found a snake in their house! WOW! Thank God that we always keep all our doors and windows close. But that's not the end of the story. Just one week before Christmas, our neighbor saw a snake in their garden. They called the Bomba and they actually caught a King Cobra! The Bomba suspected there's another one somewhere as they often come in pair. While keeping alert, we continue to pray for God's protection.
Stolen
Do you still remember this swing? Elyse and Erwyn love this swing. Every time they went to Daddy's office, they would definitely sit on it and swing to their heart content. Sadly, one Monday afternoon, when Mommy went to the office Mommy realised that the seat is gone! When Daddy asked around, nobody seemed to know what had happened. Finally the conclusion is, it is STOLEN!!!
Even now (at least 4 to 5 months on the date of writing), Erwyn still asks 'where is the swing' whenever he goes to the church office. Such a pity... :(
A couple of weeks after the swing is gone, my sis and her children visited us in Malacca. We were so happy to have them around. The children played at the basketball court with balls, tricycles and scooter. A church member gave us the scooter few years back when we just gave birth to Elyse. We kept the scooter in Subang until recently we brought it to Malacca, thinking that she's old enough to ride on the scooter. Elyse had been trying to manoeuvre it but had not mastered the skill yet. On the other hand, my nephew, who is 2 years younger than Elyse, could ride on it with ease.
After the fun time was over, we left the tricycle and scooter in the porch as Mommy needed to clean the wheel before bringing them back into the house. The next couple of days Mommy was so caught up with other things that she had forgotten to do so. A week later, we couldn't find the scooter anywhere!!! It is gone!!!
Although it was a second-hand scooter given by a church member, we felt heartache for the loss of it. Elyse was very sad and for the next couple of weeks kept asking us why.
So, we lost 2 precious items in 2 months in Malacca. We learned our lesson though. We keep our gate closed all the time. And we do not leave our things lying around even in the porch. Don't worry, we still believe this is where God has called us to be and we are happy staying around here.
A sample of a scooter. We did not even have any photos on it. |
The Magical Journey To Enchantia
5th July 2013
Life seemed to be in a fast-paced after our trip to Australia. Lots of activities followed after.
One evening, a church member called up suddenly and invited Elyse and I to a musical. Of course, we accepted the invitation! Mommy is totally a big fan of musical show.
This show was organised by BluBricks and Classic Ballet Studio. BluBricks is a child development centre offering programmes on speech, drama and public speaking. It strive to empower students with the confidence to be leaders and future-shapers through encouraging an inquisitive mindset and developing the necessary communicative and performing skills in order to acheive this. Whereas Classic Ballet Studio privides classes in jazz, ballet and aerobics.
The title of the musical is 'The Magical Journey to Enchantia'. It revolved around an ordinary girl named Mimi, who lived an ordinary life and loved to dance. She embarked on a journey to a magical world - Enchantia. She witnesses the duel between the White Swan, Odette, and the Black Swan, Odile. Then she moved further into the forest, hoping to find a way home. There she met a beautiful doll named Coppelia and a mysterious bird called Firebird. Her pursuit of the Firebird brought her to meet a sea creature called Ondine. Finally she joined a grand celebration in a castle, there she met Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella.
Elyse was very happy to watch the ballerinas dancing graciously though the storyline was not clear. She has been wanting to learn ballet for some time. It was a nice experience for our little girl. And of course, looks like Mommy needs to look around for a ballet school to enrol our princess.
Life seemed to be in a fast-paced after our trip to Australia. Lots of activities followed after.
One evening, a church member called up suddenly and invited Elyse and I to a musical. Of course, we accepted the invitation! Mommy is totally a big fan of musical show.
This show was organised by BluBricks and Classic Ballet Studio. BluBricks is a child development centre offering programmes on speech, drama and public speaking. It strive to empower students with the confidence to be leaders and future-shapers through encouraging an inquisitive mindset and developing the necessary communicative and performing skills in order to acheive this. Whereas Classic Ballet Studio privides classes in jazz, ballet and aerobics.
The title of the musical is 'The Magical Journey to Enchantia'. It revolved around an ordinary girl named Mimi, who lived an ordinary life and loved to dance. She embarked on a journey to a magical world - Enchantia. She witnesses the duel between the White Swan, Odette, and the Black Swan, Odile. Then she moved further into the forest, hoping to find a way home. There she met a beautiful doll named Coppelia and a mysterious bird called Firebird. Her pursuit of the Firebird brought her to meet a sea creature called Ondine. Finally she joined a grand celebration in a castle, there she met Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella.
Elyse was very happy to watch the ballerinas dancing graciously though the storyline was not clear. She has been wanting to learn ballet for some time. It was a nice experience for our little girl. And of course, looks like Mommy needs to look around for a ballet school to enrol our princess.
The White Swan and The Black Swan |
Mimi, the girl who embarked on the magical journey |
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Perth... here we come!!! ~ Part 6
12th June 2013
Today was our very last day in Perth. We've decided to pay a visit to the city.
Our very first stop was the Kings Park - one of Perth's top attraction. Kings Park offers panoramic views that extend across the city, to the outlying hills, and down the Swan River. It is the world's biggest inner park.
Court of Contemplation: Commemorates the conflicts in which Western Australians have fallen. The walls feature the names of major battlefields. The Flame of Remembrance within the Pool of Reflection burns continuously.
Cenotaph: An 18 metre granite obelisk commemorates all Western Australians who gave their lives in the service of their country. The internal walls of the under-croft list the names of more than 7000 members of the services killed in action or who died of wounds or illness in WWI. Bronze plaques on the outside walls of the under-croft list the names of nearly 4000 Australians who lost their lives in WWII. Names of the fallen from subsequent conflicts are included here.
After loitering around in the calmness of this piece of peaceful green oasis, we drove right into the hustle and bustle of the city.
After much walking, finally we took a break at one of the shops to enjoy..... ICE CREAM!!!
Finally we found McDonald and gave our children a taste of Aussie McD. Elyse, on the other hand, decided to indulge in the world of ice cream.
Time to eat the beef burger specially made in Australia!
We took a local bus to travel to the ferry terminals. The children were excited riding on the bus. Upon reaching the terminals, we hopped into a ferry and crossed over to the other side of the Swan River.
A pleasant surprised when an elderly couple sitting in front of us shouting, "dolphins!" Not just one, but three!!! Since then, Erwyn has been asking us to bring him to sit boat, see dolphins. What an experience for the kids till now (after almost 6 months on the date of writing), they still remember it.
We do not really have a specific purpose to cross over the river, just a fun experience for the children. Turned out it was really worth it! The locals told us that it is unusual to see dolphins at the Swan River.
While waiting to board the next ferry, children playing at the park nearby.
Playing at the park has become one of their favourite past time in Perth. Our outing normally occupied us a few hours in the morning. In the evening, the children would normally visit the nearby park to have some fun.
We saw the Big Bells at the city but did not have a chance to visit. (Maybe the next time?) After the ferry ride and the bus ride, we took a train back home. Erwyn was too exhausted, he felt asleep in the bus. Though Elyse was just as tired, she walked all the way back home all by herself. Thumbs up to our little girl.
After freshen ourselves up, we headed to Hogs Breath Cafe for our farewell dinner.
The day has finally come where we bid farewell to this beautiful land - Perth. The past week has been an eventful week. There were so much love, hugs and laughter, at the same time, loss of a loved one, in this trip. We regretted unable to attend Aunt Kelly's funeral which was held one week later. But we are ever grateful to God that we were able to see her for the very last time before she has gone to a better place.
Goodbye, Perth. We sure hope that it won't take us another 9 years to visit Australia again!
Today was our very last day in Perth. We've decided to pay a visit to the city.
Our very first stop was the Kings Park - one of Perth's top attraction. Kings Park offers panoramic views that extend across the city, to the outlying hills, and down the Swan River. It is the world's biggest inner park.
Court of Contemplation: Commemorates the conflicts in which Western Australians have fallen. The walls feature the names of major battlefields. The Flame of Remembrance within the Pool of Reflection burns continuously.
Cenotaph: An 18 metre granite obelisk commemorates all Western Australians who gave their lives in the service of their country. The internal walls of the under-croft list the names of more than 7000 members of the services killed in action or who died of wounds or illness in WWI. Bronze plaques on the outside walls of the under-croft list the names of nearly 4000 Australians who lost their lives in WWII. Names of the fallen from subsequent conflicts are included here.
After loitering around in the calmness of this piece of peaceful green oasis, we drove right into the hustle and bustle of the city.
Walking around the city, enjoying the scenery and the cold air.
An Eskimo??? |
entering London Court |
After much walking, finally we took a break at one of the shops to enjoy..... ICE CREAM!!!
The 2 strong men wearing only t-shirt and ice cream VS 1 cute freezing cold little gal |
Finally we found McDonald and gave our children a taste of Aussie McD. Elyse, on the other hand, decided to indulge in the world of ice cream.
Time to eat the beef burger specially made in Australia!
We took a local bus to travel to the ferry terminals. The children were excited riding on the bus. Upon reaching the terminals, we hopped into a ferry and crossed over to the other side of the Swan River.
A pleasant surprised when an elderly couple sitting in front of us shouting, "dolphins!" Not just one, but three!!! Since then, Erwyn has been asking us to bring him to sit boat, see dolphins. What an experience for the kids till now (after almost 6 months on the date of writing), they still remember it.
We do not really have a specific purpose to cross over the river, just a fun experience for the children. Turned out it was really worth it! The locals told us that it is unusual to see dolphins at the Swan River.
While waiting to board the next ferry, children playing at the park nearby.
Playing at the park has become one of their favourite past time in Perth. Our outing normally occupied us a few hours in the morning. In the evening, the children would normally visit the nearby park to have some fun.
We saw the Big Bells at the city but did not have a chance to visit. (Maybe the next time?) After the ferry ride and the bus ride, we took a train back home. Erwyn was too exhausted, he felt asleep in the bus. Though Elyse was just as tired, she walked all the way back home all by herself. Thumbs up to our little girl.
After freshen ourselves up, we headed to Hogs Breath Cafe for our farewell dinner.
The day has finally come where we bid farewell to this beautiful land - Perth. The past week has been an eventful week. There were so much love, hugs and laughter, at the same time, loss of a loved one, in this trip. We regretted unable to attend Aunt Kelly's funeral which was held one week later. But we are ever grateful to God that we were able to see her for the very last time before she has gone to a better place.
Goodbye, Perth. We sure hope that it won't take us another 9 years to visit Australia again!
Perth... here we come!!! ~ Part 5
10th June 2013
Many years ago Andrew's grandfather stepped into this land and God called him home. He onced stayed in Andrew's house for many many years. Today, we have decided to pay our respect to this honourable man. Thanks to Uncle Llyod who took us to the cemetery where he was buried.
Many wild kangaroos nearby. However, it is not advisable to feed them.
Andrew's grandfather's tombstone. Surprisingly we found out that the practice is that to bury 3 bodies in a plot.
Watch out for the tiny 'bomb' on the ground!!! It's all over the place... As these are wild kangaroos, they are not toilet trained and they help fertilize the grass.
Looks like little Erwyn was trying to pull our dear Aunt Audrey. Hmm... you need to eat more and grow up bigger and stronger.
After a moment of solemn, we brought the kids to their 'heaven' - amusement arcade.
Later in the evening, we visited the Trigg Beach for an awesome view of the sunset.
It was then that we received the news of the passing of our dearest Aunt Kelly. Aunt Kelly, you will be remembered forever in our heart. We love you!
Many years ago Andrew's grandfather stepped into this land and God called him home. He onced stayed in Andrew's house for many many years. Today, we have decided to pay our respect to this honourable man. Thanks to Uncle Llyod who took us to the cemetery where he was buried.
Many wild kangaroos nearby. However, it is not advisable to feed them.
Andrew's grandfather's tombstone. Surprisingly we found out that the practice is that to bury 3 bodies in a plot.
Watch out for the tiny 'bomb' on the ground!!! It's all over the place... As these are wild kangaroos, they are not toilet trained and they help fertilize the grass.
David n Goliath??? |
Looks like little Erwyn was trying to pull our dear Aunt Audrey. Hmm... you need to eat more and grow up bigger and stronger.
After a moment of solemn, we brought the kids to their 'heaven' - amusement arcade.
wanna play with me? |
Later in the evening, we visited the Trigg Beach for an awesome view of the sunset.
It was then that we received the news of the passing of our dearest Aunt Kelly. Aunt Kelly, you will be remembered forever in our heart. We love you!
“I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to
death.
They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision
we make.
Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories.
We find
comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared
their love.”
-(Leo Buscaglia)”
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