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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Stubbornness...
Monday, April 20, 2009
Love Affairs
Music has always been a love of my life and an utterly inseparable companion as I was growing up. Be it playing instruments, singing, dancing and even acting in musical productions, music always featured prominently and probably provided the necessary balance to the seemingly relentless academic pursuits we were subjected to.
So, it is with great joy that I announce my reunion to an old friend...
Now, the task at hand is to find all my old books (including a set of Bach's Preludes and Fugues I was meant to work through; doubt I can do that now) and ensuring Hannah doesn't destroy the piano before she is old enough for lessons.
Hannah, on the other hand, has other interests at heart.
Having both inherited a little bit of Po Po's blood in our veins, mother and daughter have discovered the joys of baking! Specifically, cupcakes.
For all her hyperactivity, Hannah manages to spend at least a couple of minutes each time in front of the oven inspecting her work of art evolve into something yummy.
Life has certainly become more interesting.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Debut
It has been an eventful week.
As exciting as the local political arena might be, surely nothing beats being summoned to Hannah's school once again - this time for a concert!
While we were curious to know how Hannah's first term school fees were utilised, we felt it was a little early to assess the progress of such young toddlers, much less expect them to bloom into confident performers in less than 3 months.
Nonetheless, we were keen to see Hannah's arm-biter in the flesh.
It was the center's "Fliptec@Q" celebration, a demonstration of the multimedia teaching tool used by their centers nation-wide. Children between the ages of 2 to 6 presented a variety of action songs and displayed their reading and mathematical skills.
Rightfully introduced as the babies of the school, this little bunch of toddlers did not disappoint the appreciative audience. Amidst the "media frenzy" created by excited camera-wielding parents, the young performers stood their ground and presented not one but three songs in two languages!
Alright. Some were outrightly stunned and stood staring ahead blankly, while some found the large screen projector behind them much more interesting than the crazy adults. As for Hannah, we'll let the video do the talking:
One of the highlights had to be the way the children filed in and out of the room. It's pretty hard to imagine our stubborn, strong-willed little girl following instructions and being an obedient student. But there you go, the evidence is undeniable.
Not only did we catch a glimpse of Hannah's "attacker" - a surprisingly meek little thing - we also managed to meet with Hannah's best friend, Mei Qi.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
You know Hannah's started going to "school" when...
... She comes home with a bite mark on her forearm
It was a shame Hannah wouldn't keep still for a clearer picture, but trust me on this one - if you were a dentist, you could probably jot down a complete set of dental records for the offender.
How do you react to something like this?
While the initial reaction was to be angry at the little child, Hannah was so unaffected by the incident that it seemed funny. Since Hannah had forgiven her friend, it seemed right to do the same.
... She talks about birthday parties, drinking Ribena and eating cakes
So much for parent-instilled discipline of no refined foods and only "natural" flavoured food (well, as far as possible). Hannah now enjoys the world of chocolate, sweets and all manner of hyperactive-inducing snacks, courtesy of her friends, their parents and her teachers.
... She gets a string of viral infections, one after another
and may I add, passes it on to her parents and grandparents. While we can only remember one or two episodes of vague illnesses in her first two years, we have already lost count of the number of flu bugs Hannah has caught from school. As they say, a necessary rite of passage.
... Her parents are summoned to school for a "Parent-Teacher Session"
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Pictures with stories
This picture was taken at Cindy's parents' place. It was the first day of Chinese New Year (Jan 26th) and we had managed to coax Hannah into a rather elegant Chiong Sam. During the day we heard the "Bong Bong Chang!" of a lion dance. Hannah rushed tot he window in the vain hope of seeing her first ever lion dance - and managed to spot it through trees, across a main road, in someone's front yard! From that day on, Hannah has been talking about lion dances. She got to see one up close when we were having lunch in Midvalley a few days later - but it was almost too close. It is a very noisy performance with all the drumming, and probably a bit much for a 2 1/2 year-old.
This is Hannah in our apartment's swimming pool. Admittedly, we get in it rather infrequently (a couple of times a month?). And probably for that reason Hannah is quite anxious every time we take her to the pool. But once she is in there, she doesn't want to get out. A familiar experience where kids are concerned, I suspect. Anyway, she is in her new blue swimming outfit bought especially for pre-school (which she started in January - 3 hours a day). She actually has a swimming lesson once a week... but since she always comes home with a dry swimming costume we can only assume she doesn't take the plunge!
Any tips for getting our kid to swim like a fish?
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Managed a spot of blogging after all.
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Christmas 2008 |
Click the pic above to see our efforts in cooking a Christmas roast (close your eyes, and the chicken could be a turkey) and Hannah's efforts in creating mayhem with her presents. Notable highlights for her include her first watch, 3 jigsaw puzzles and a rather fetching eye-piece. You'll have to have a look to see what I mean.
Merry Christmas once again from Chris, Cindy and Hannah.
Friday, December 19, 2008
I've been elf-ed!

I suspect we won't be blogging again until after Christmas when we will (hopefully) have a brand new computer, and some pictures of Bukit Fraser (Fraser's Hill) to show you.
Let me take this opportunity to wish all my friends and family a very Merry Christmas. Thank goodness Christmas is not really a celebration of sugar-sweet elves but a celebration of the coming of God to be with his bitter-sweet creation: Emmanuel - God with us. Have a blessed Christmas as you remember that wonderous fact.
Chris, Cindy & Hannah
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Hairdresser Hannah
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Any suggestions?
I had to scratch my head somewhat. We had done the Zoo and the Bird Park not so long ago. What other wholesome activities are there for little ones and their parents in KL? Well, here is what we did, but do please add comments with YOUR experiences and sugggestions. I've got 3 weeks of leave in December to look forward to...




Saturday, September 06, 2008
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Desa Permai Condominium
Monday, August 25, 2008
Catching up
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Kuching 2008 |
A lovely place for a holiday, and the Orang Utans were particularly impressive. God has created some truly astonishing creatures.
I have preached a couple of times since the last posting. See the updated SERMON links on the right-hand side of the screen.
Oh, and what about our new apartment I hear you cry. Well, that deserves another blog posting, methinks.
Sunday, June 08, 2008
Jeremiah - a survey of the Old Testament book.
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Most likely my next sermon (in August) will be on Lamentations.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Nothing but the kitchen sink
Yes, we have the keys to our new apartment. PRAISE GOD! It is no longer called Taman Bukit Tenaga, but now "Desa Permai". Give it 4 weeks and it should be inhabitable. More pics to follow.