Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Haidan's London Drama

Hoorrraaayyy!!! We survived London with minimal drama.

We started the day a bit off-track than planned... err, OK lah correction: "very" off-track than planned. We were supposed to catch the 9am train to London, but unfortunately we woke up at 9.30am gara-gara overslept tak dengar alarm. By the time we got Haidan ready, board the train and arrive London Victoria (where the HiCom is), we only had 20minutes before the office-amik-nombor closes. So we ran like mad and Alhamdulillah made it as the last ones of the day. Phew!

Haidan was still fast asleep amongst the rushing chaos. Hubby insisted we take this photo to mark Haidan's 1st London visit.


Once in HiCom, we filled in numerous forms for Haidan's official registration and passport application. Haidan woke up and I pulak yang restless takut he would scream any moment... but he kept his cool. So, we waited for our turn...

Haidan (in happy mode): "Mama, is it our turn?"
Me (in relax mode): "Not yet dear, we wait. Now smile at the camera.."


An hour later,
Haidan (in irritated mode): "Mama is it our turn??!!"
Me (in panic mode): "Err.. Still not yet dear. We wait some more, OK... Errr.. Haidan don't mengamuk yek, smile, eheh..."

Another hour later,
Haidan (in sleepy mode): "Mama, will we ever get our turn?.. (yawn)"
Me (also in sleepy mode): "Entah lah naaak... sabor je lah..."

After another hour later, we finally got called and at last, we got ourself registered. Two hours after that, Haidan's passport was ready for collection.. Hooorrraaayyy!!! We laughed out loud when we saw his passport- since Malaysian passport photo MUST have blue background (why ahh???) and here in the UK, all official photos are of white background, the HiCom office put a blue tint over his photo. Thus, his pimply red cheeks on the photo now looks purple!! Hehe, takperlah.. janji passport siap!



On the way back, Haidan was wide awake enjoying his train ride and behaved really well, despite the coach being crowded with Londoners rushing home.


Once we reached home, we were knackered! What a trip- actually the travelling was not too bad la, it was the waiting that was exhausting. And as expected, Haidan terus pengsan- slept like a baby and survived his London drama like a true trooper!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Haiyyooo... stress.

Its 4am in the morning and in a few hours, we will be heading to London to do Haidan's passport. I'm so menggelabah as it will be Haidan's first trip in a train and his first encounter of crazy London amongst the peak-hour Monday crowd. Since last night , I've been packing and repacking stuff to bring... it's like a nightmare- my mom told me to bawak everything under the sun, for "just-in-case" cases... while Hubby warned me to be mobile and not hog unnecessary loads as we will always be moving and cramping with the London-ers. Haiyyyooo... stress.

Speaking of passports, we took Haidan's passport photo last Saturday and (of all the days!), poor Haidan had a rash on his face. His cheeks were all red and siap ada scar on his nose because (of all nights!) he accidentally scratched himself the night before. As soon as we arrived at the photoshop, his pimply cheeks flared. I tried putting on a bit of Avent magic cream last minute... but (with the bright white lights and all) it made it more obvious, so we gave up and took his photo anyways. And like true dramas, 15 minutes later Haidan's face completely cleared- no more red rash!!... (though his scar was still there lah). Haiyyooo... stress.

I better get myself some rest now.. need to wake up again and express milk for later. I kept getting this vision that we're in the tube cramped with people, my milk's leaking, Haidan's crying his lungs out hungry and there's nothing I can do about it! Haiiyyyooo, how ah if like that??? Oh my god, that will be the ultimate drama!!!

OK, don't think Adita.. take a deep breath and try to relax... Fingers crossed hoping this London trip will go down well....

Monday, January 21, 2008

A message from Haidan

Here's Haidan in a happy mood saying his hellos to his Atuk & Nenek in Malaysia:


He seems to love the camera....

... until he got a bit irritated when his Mama & Papa got a bit over playing the paparazzi role.. eheh:

Friday, January 18, 2008

Me Me of Me

I got tagged by Marisa (thanks dear!).

So here goes:

The rules:
- Link to your tagger and post these rules.
- List eight (8) random facts about yourself.
- Tag eight people at the end of this post and list their names.
- Let them know they've been tagged by leaving them a comment on their blogs.

List eight (8) random facts about myself:
1) I am an only child with my single mom, whose a recovered schizophrenic- I'm proud of her and I love her to bits!

2) I HATE, HATE, HATE taugeh! Yes, I will take the effort to pick and throw each taugeh out from my dish. Though, Hubby used to do it for me during the old courting days... sigh!

3) Regardless of what Hubby says and think - I love Spice Girls, I love Posh Spice and I love David Beckham... full stop!

4) I was an aerobics instructor and used to teach part time 4x a week around KL and PJ. During my zaman-zaman kegemilangan, I was more known as an aerobics teacher, than my full time actual job as an engineer...

5) I'm not into sports cars- I'm a 4WD gal. My first (and only) car is my KEMBARA and I hope one day I can afford the BMW X5.

6) I love roller coaster rides- during a summer at uni, I went to work as a roller coaster ride assistant at Minnesota, USA for a month!

7) I'm quite organised and colour code almost EVERYTHING - my work notes, filing, schedules, lists etc- my baju mesti matching-matching with shoes & accessories, OK!

8) I love cats, tigers and all felines. I'm very passionate towards tiger conservation and have been actively donating to Malaysia's tiger reserve project since 2000. I get really upset if I see documentaries or news involving feline poaching.

I am tagging the following people (unless they have done it already):
- Mate
- Vasantha
- Mar
- Devina
- Fina
- Ibdil
- Ghaz
- Dian

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Fever Beaver

Dear Haidan,

This week you had your first vaccinations. You had your BCG and your 2-month general vaccines (oh my, anak Mama dah 2 months already???). You were such a good boy in the clinic, tak nangis langsung when the midwives' gave you the jabs. Brave boy!

However, since you got back you developed a fever. You have been very unsettled - crying, sniffling and being moody and cranky. Debbie the midwife said it was normal - your body is trying to develop your immune system and fight the bad bad diseases.

Mama, Papa & Nenek understand its very uncomfy. In the meantime, you are entitled to our unlimited hugs, kisses and dukungs until you recover, OK?.. (though kalau boleh...we do hope your demands are mostly during the day... the past sleepless nights were quite letih-lah...)

Haidan Before - cranky and merengek, not feeling well- all havoc:


Errr.. zoom sikit, eheh:


Haidan After - terkulai, contented after a dose of Calpol and puting- peace at last:


So, hang in there my Fever Beaver... hopefully by end of the week, we'll get to see your lovely smile again.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

SPICE UP YOUR LIFE!

Colours of the world (Spice up your life)
Every boy and every girl (Spice up your life)
People of the world (Spice up your life)
Aaaaaahhhhh!

Oh my God, I can still hear the chanting in my head. Date was 11-01-08 at the 02 Arena, London. Weather sucked (as usual!), but it didn't stop me from smiling ear to ear as I was heading to the Spice Girls Concert!!! Met Hubby at London Bridge and arrived there at 6.30pm. Crowd was building up- 80% were female of all ages (Girl Power, y'all!... though queuing up for the toilet was quite a nightmare la). Anyways, the atmosphere was amazing, I was so excited sampai Hubby tak larat nak layan!

Here are the pics:

Yeay dah sampai- Spice Girls here I come!!!


Making our way inside the O2 to the concert hall- the place is so huge!


In the hall dah- have to wear my glasses to make sure I can see them clearly.. hehe.


Our view of the stage from where we were seating


Here they are - Spice Up Your Life!




Sporty, Ginger, Posh, Baby and Scary Spice!


Singing their new single Headlines


Performing "Too Much"


This one's for you, Mate!


"Holler!"


"Viva Forever!"


The Spice Girls together one last time


My Spice Mission accomplished!

It was truly a night to remember, everybody was all up dancing and singing the whole night through- I nearly lost my voice, OK! On the way home, on the tube and bus, people were still singing - a true Girl Power night. If I have the chance (and the money, of course...) I really wanna go again.

Anyways, Haidan behaved well while his Mama & Papa were away- good boy. Here's one for all the Spice Girls fan out there!



OKlah, Hubby is irritated already, nagging me to get ready as we're expecting guests tonight. I better Stop right now (...thank you very much, I need somebody with a human touch.. hey you always on the run, better slow it down baby, gotta have some fun... la la la laa, la la la laaa...)

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Holler!

Since my last post, our home's broadband got disconnected- one of the many dramas caused by my very kurap ex-housemate (don't want to talk about him, waste of blog space only!). So, I had to live by with Hubby's office blackberry to hook up to the net, which was such a pain to type & navigate with la... so kecik the keyboard! So, I gave up and abandoned cyberspace altogether. In a way, it was quite good coz I finally had the time (and no more excuses) to start working on my Quarterly Reports and memorising the lyrics and dance moves for my Spice Girls Concert.

Alhamdulillah, yesterday we got a new broadband connection- with AOL pulak. It was so worth the wait- it's so much faster than our old kurap TalkTalk.. plus dapat offer free PS3 (you can imagine Hubby's over-excitement lah kannn! Takper lah, since he had to endure a Spice Girls Concert... kasi chance laaahhh...)

Oh my, so much to post about - from my trip to office, to Haidan's first day out and of course a full review of the Spice Girls Concert! I'm still uploading the pics and will post it as soon as I sort out my emails and 200+ Facebook requests while I was away!

Thursday, January 03, 2008

GOODBYE 2007, HELLO 2008

The year 2007 will always be the best year of my life. It is the year when me & Hubby (finally!) settled down in the same place and most importantly, Haidan Arief arrived to complete us as a family. I'm so thankful that my 2007 wish has come true.

The year 2008 will be a new challenge for me as I brave motherhood. My 2008 resolution for my family is to try to be the best mother, wifey and daughter to Haidan, Hubby and Mama respectively. I shall always remember to not take them for granted and love them with all my heart. Also, my wish for 2008 is hopefully to have Boboy with us.

Career wise, I will continue giving all my best and hopefully complete compiling my evidence portfolio for my Charteredship application. Hubby has been nagging me to complete my quarterly reports and start doing my portfolio. I will try my best, OK... though it will be more comfy for me to start work if we have a proper workstation & good office chair at home kann?? (hint, hint hehe)

As for myself, (like every year's resolution.. eheh) I will strive to lose weight and try to stop (errr.. OKlah.. "MINIMISE") eating my daily Nutella supper obsession and start exercising. Hopefully by end of the year I can fit into my old clothes again.

Anyways, here's to a good year ahead everyone. Happy New Year and may all your 2008 wishes come true :)

Monday, December 24, 2007

Falala lalaa la laa la laa...

The Christmas trees are decorated, the Christmas lights are on and the presents are all wrapped up. People of Sutton are all in their festive mood with a sense of excitement in their eyes... ahhh yes, it's that time of year again. The Christmas holidays have officially started.

I love the Christmas holidays because it means that Hubby will be home 24hours for the whole 2 weeks. Hoorrayyy!!! This means that Haidan gets to spend quality time with his Papa (a.k.a me can finally have the time to colour my hair and shave my legs in peace!).

Christmas holidays also spell BOXING DAY SALES- double Hoorrayyy!!! As it’s the only time of the year when Hubby and I allow ourselves to shop till we drop! Every year on Boxing Day, we’d be well prepared to travel all the way to UK’s premier outlet stores and kiasu-ly queued up before the shops open to grab whatever we can get at good bargains. However, this year we’re not going to be as aggressive because of little Haidan. We vowed to not let our precious son see how crazy his Mama and Papa can get when it comes to succumbing to the boxing day sales. We wanted to set a good example and to not let him witness how violent we can be…. thus, we have unanimously agreed that Haidan tak boleh ikut Mama and Papa shopping at Bicester Village, OK? Eheh...(But we promise to be home early and buy you something as well, can ahh???)

Also, a huge thank you hug goes to little Azmarea (she's so adorable to the max, OK..) and Marisa & Alan for the lovely scrapbook page for our little Haidan, when they came visiting us in Sutton. We love it! Thank you!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Thank you Soffya & Areef :)

Dear Haidan,

Today you turn 1 month old (already??!! Oh my god, how time flies!). And just perfect timing, you received a very special surprise present all the way from Malaysia. It was your very first parcel- and it comes from your friends (and fellow scousers.. hehe) Soffyya and Areef... Yeay! Yeay! Thank you!!! (Errrmmm.. as you can see, your Papa & Mama yang ter-over excited pulak.. )

To Soffyya & Areef (and Uncle Dil & Aunty Eza), thank you so much. Remember, "you'll never walk alone" ;)

Hope to see you all soon!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

My pantang experience

I am struggling to stick to a strict pantang routine because I don't really have a lot of free time for myself nowadays. Seriously, this motherhood business is no easy task. Believe me, after a routine of feeding, changing nappies and putting Haidan to sleep, there's usually less than a 2-hour window left to do anything else, before he wakes up again.

This is when being in the UK made me realise how lucky new mommies in Malaysia are. My cousin, Nurul, gave birth a few weeks before I did and she was treated like a princess. Every morning and evening she goes through the traditional malay akar kayu/ daun herba bath, then di-urut, di-tungku and then di-barut/ bengkung and finished off with di-pilis and di-param. Then she rests until evening before she washes herself off. She doesn't do a lot of moving around coz she's got assistance to help her with the housework, cooking and babysitting.

Me on the otherhand have to struggle with the pantang routine as I have to do it all on my own. My mom's got her hands full in the kitchen with the cooking, cleaning and laundering. It gets a bit messy and complicated you know trying to put everything on yourself and then not being able to move for the next 4hours with all the pilis and param on me. Imagine standing alone in the bathroom trying to tie a very long bengkung with all these messy smelly pastes all over your body and forehead and just as you are about to tie halfway, your baby dah start melalak lapar! Therefore, it proved to be too stressful that I have given up on the total traditional routine. I've now resorted to mandi with sabun Dove and then putting this supposedly miraculous heaty Slimming & Toning Gel and then wear a M&S girdle.

On food pantang, there's bad news and good news. The good news is that Mama did make sure that I have a healthy menu with no frying dishes whatsoever. My daily menu will usually consists of a half portion of nasi putih panas, with either ikan bakar or tofu jepun or sup ayam and a serving of steamed vege (usually brocollis or asparagus). The bad news is that Mama now is going through this phase in her life where she’s all so excited on experimenting on making deserts and kueh. Yup, I may have a 10 calorie meal but then I screwed it all up by finishing it with a 1000zillion calorie desert. Plus, having a Hubby who loves to share his jar of Nutella after dinner with me proves to be a bit too difficult to live with.

Therefore, I have concluded that I have failed miserably in my pantang routine. I realized that this critical 40 days confinement period (mat sallehs call it the 6weeks-postpartum period) is originally to make sure that the new mommy gets the rest she deserves after all she’s been through. Since sticking to this pantang business proves to be more stressful than not, I shall not beat myself up for not following it exactly. However, I will promise myself that once I’m stronger, I will go all-out on my aerobics exercise regime again. In the meantime, I will forgive and forget my sexy size 8 jeans and devote all my free time (if any) to get myself a deserving rest. Heck, I’m going to follow exactly what the midwife told me before I left the hospital: “Don’t stand when you can sit, don’t sit when you can lie down and don’t stay awake when you can sleep!”

Friday, December 07, 2007

My Labour Drama

Yes, I’m alive again.. after a week long of heavy doses of morphine (with added ibuprofen and occasional paracetamol for extra uummph!), I’m now back on my slightly-swollen-feet, but am feeling a lot better.

It has been a little more than 2 weeks since Haidan arrived and I can still remember the drama I was going through to have him:

Friday, 16th Nov
My last day at work before I go on leave. After my colleagues threw me a big farewell do, I was busy the whole day packing stuff to bring home. Did quite a lot of heavy lifting- files, folders, books etc. My boss siap tegur, “Careful with that, we don’t want you to give birth now do we??” I looked at him and coyly replied with my ‘Don’t-be-silly-lah-My-baby’s-due-on-1st-Dec-only’ grin on my face.

Saturday, 17th Nov
Spent the whole day in bed, with my lazy mode on full. Hubby tried to convince me to wake up and start kemas to prepare the baby stuff. Dengan nada bongkak, I responded, “Alaaa… relax ah bro… lama lagi lah nak beranak…” and pulled the duvet over my head to continue my journey into slumberland..

Sunday, 18th Nov
Suddenly had the urge to makan besar, especially tetiba teringin sangat nak makan pengat durian. So, forced Hubby to drive 3 hours worth of traffic up to Oriental City in North London, where we all melantak dim-sum, nasi campur, roti canai planta, teh tarik etc. Managed to bungkus fresh durian, so that Mama can cook me my pengat. Was smiling ear to ear with a full tummy on the way home. I woke up in the middle of the night and ‘curi makan’ 2 ulas durian, hoping that Mama won’t notice.

Monday, 19th Nov
At around 4am, my water broke. Panic.
Midwife advised us to come in to the hospital and said that I should be in labour within the next 12 hours. My reaction, “Huh??? Alamak, camana nie.. We haven’t prepared anything yet. Damn the durians!”. More panic. Gobbled up a handful of Ferrero Roche to calm me down.

Tuesday, 20th Nov
After 24 hours, still no major contractions yet. The obstetrician came in and ordered me to be induced. Hubby was quick to suggest that I have epidural before the induction. The sight of the needle literally sent shivers down my spine… (thank God I had my Ferrero Roche to help me forget and relax). Within 20 minutes, I was all numb waist down (due to the drug) and a bit high waist up (due to Ferrero Roche overload). We were to wait until I was readily dilated to start labour. Hubby and I (and a couple of the midwives) resorted to watching Desperate Housewives on our laptop. It seemed to be the longest wait ever…

Wednesday, 21st Nov
After more than 8 hours of waiting, I wasn’t doing much progress at all. The obstetrician came up to me and said that Baby Bubble’s heart rate is slowing down and suggested that we opt for a caesarean. After much persuasion that it’s for the best (plus she promised that she’ll do the most perfect incision with dissolvable stitches), I succumbed and was then whisked away to the surgery theatre. After that, it was more drugs and I can’t remember much, (except the part when I can see Hubby all excited putting on his ER costume and sempat posing bergambar lagi!). They put up a screen so we can’t see the works. At 2.39am, the surgeons announced “It’s a BOY! Congratulations!!!” and soon after I heard my baby’s cry - it was the most beautiful thing I have ever heard.

And thus, begin a new chapter of my life.... motherhood. Cool...

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Introducing my Baby Bubbles :)




HAIDAN ARIEF.

Born on Wednesday 21 Nov 2007, 2.39am at St Heliers Hospital, Surrey. He's a healthy 2.8kg boy, born via C-section. We both just got home from hospital last Sunday. My water broke prematurely and he arrives 2 weeks earlier than expected (such drama I tell you, it deserves its own posting.. hehe).

To those who've heard, thank you for all the wishes via sms, email, friendster and facebook while we were in hospital. Me will post more pics as soon as I'm fully recovered, as at the moment I'm still a bit stiff, sore and high on drugs...

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

3 days to go....

Tick, tock, tick, tock... 1 more hour to go and that's another day in the office gone. I'm so looking forward to my cuti as it has been very hectic at the office- so much work to finish before I leave.

Yup, I'm 37 weeks pregnant and am still working. Though this week will be my last week before I go off on a 4 month maternity leave- Hoooorrraaaayyyyy!!!! Next week onwards, I so can't wait...

... to wake up late, ignoring the winter chill as I curl under the duvet
... start organising Baby Bubbles wardrobe and shoppings
... test run my Quinny Buzz
... put my feet up and watch Desperate Housewives DVD
... update my blog, iPhoto and iTunes
... spend the whole day pampering myself in the bath
... go to Oriental City and melantak as much as I can

(Hmmm... macam banyak lah pulak kan nak buat- sempat ke ni???... especially considering I can just go into labour anytime.. eheh)

Friday, October 26, 2007

My long silence - the excuses.

Oh my... it has been a while since my last post but so many things and memorable events has happened since, I don't know where to start! Apologies for the long silence, am so touched to some who even sms-ed/ emailed asking whether I'm OK.. (a.k.a dah terberanak ker?? hehe).. Don't worry, everything's OK- Baby Bubbles is still comfy inside me.

So below are my excuses for not blogging in awhile:

Excuse #1: Hubby & Mama arrived!!!
Yup! At long last, the wait is finally over... Hubby & Mama arrived safely on Tuesday 9th October together with 80kg of combined luggage! So life have been hectic trying to sort out space for the bags and boxes (which comprises mostly of my food cravings from Malaysia.. hehe). Since my HM has not moved out yet, we can't really settle a lot of things just yet...

Excuse #2: Selamat Hari Raya!!!
Timing was just right when Hubby & Mama arrrived- terus raya on Friday 12th October. So, in the middle of work, unpacking, kemas-ing the house and jet-legged layan-ing, we were preparing for our raya. We went to London on that Saturday raya to meet up with our close friends at Holiday Villa. After that rushed to Jeril's open house. On Sunday, I had to follow Hubby to his boss' open house and then rushed home to greet our friends who came to my place for makan-makan. Pictures will follow.

Excuse #3: Paris Weekend
Errr... yes... I actually went for a 4days 4 nights trip to Paris last weekend. It was all a last minute thingy that Hubby had to cope- he was forced to watch the Rugby World Cup finals in Paris to entertain some clients. It was supposed to be the long weekend together we planned to go to a London Baby Show/ Exhibition to start buying for Baby Bubbles. But since Hubby had to work, he decided to drag his mak-buyung wifey all the way to Paris (or risk facing the ultimate emotional tantrum of the year!). So, yes... like a true Parisian, (while Hubby worked watching muscular-sweaty-bloody-men-on-top-of-each-other-biting-their-ears-off, just to catch an oval shaped ball across a field), me the Madamoiselle went waddling through les shops along Champs d Elysees, enjoying devilish pain-au-chocolat while watching the sun set at the Arc de Triomphe. Though I must admit, waddling a 20kg bump into designer boutiques without Hubby (and Hubby's credit card for that matter!), wasn't all that fun. A seperate post (with pictures) should follow suit.

Excuse #4: Work
The weeks post-Excuse#2 and pre-Excuse#3, has left me rushing through to finish a lot of work in the office. Nak check my gmail pun tak sempat tau.... :(

Excuse #5: The return of the Kiasu Hubby
Since I can't access my blog due to Excuse #4 at the office, one can retaliate and justify that I should have time to blog when I get home then, right?.. errr WRONG! Yes, living with a self-confessed kiasu Hubby means that I have to give in everytime he wants the space to hog the laptop and internet... and for some strange reason, Hubby just NEEDS to use the internet for work everytime I was about to launch my browser. By the time he's done with the internet, I'm already sprawled on the bed all snorring till next morn. Oh well, bersabor je lah...

So, excuse me for the excuses. I will upload the pictures and post them up soon... So watch this space!

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

SPICE GIRLS - Here I come!!!


I am so excited!!!!

I don't care what you might say, but I love the Spice Girls to bits. I have all their albums and bought their books and even went with my girlfriends to their concert in London Earls Court back in 1999 and had a fabulous time!

When the news broke out last June that they will be reuniting for a concert in December, I immediately checked out their website and register to be in the priority waiting list for updates on the concert. I so want to go for it, even though I know that Baby Bubbles will arrive early December.

Then last weekend, they announced that the Spice Girls will be playing at 02 Arena a week before Christmas and then back on 2 January 2008. I knew that 2 Jan should be OK- (a.k.a Baby Bubbles should arrive by then!) and tried booking the tickets. Browsed through and got good seats.... but then had to ask Hubby first, so decided to wait till he's in a good mood lah- lepas dia buka puasa, at home and rested. When Hubby finally succumbed to let me go (and worst still temankan I sekali!) I then tried booking the tickets again. Alas, I was shocked that by then all the tickets SOLD OUT!!!! Nak nangis OK... so devastated.... so sedih... so emo...

However, found out this morning that due to huge demands, they've added extra dates in January. So, dengan penuh rasa kiasu yang berkobar-kobar, I managed to whisk up 2 tickets, best seats in the house, for Friday 11 January 2008. Perfect!!!! I should finish my pantang by then, just nice to be allowed to have a good night out.

Hooorrraaayyyyy!!!! (Even though dah pokai paying for the tickets and its gonna be mid winter and Hubby would be cursing me throughout the concert nanti but I don't care) coz I really, really wanna, wanna zig-a-zig-ahhh....

Monday, October 01, 2007

Hmmmm... so true...




"This easy-going pair will go out of their way to provide everything a child could possibly need -- at least at first. Problems could arise when Cancer's "must" list for the perfect child gets long enough to cut into Taurus' creature comfort budget. Cancer will literally begin to sacrifice non-essential items (Plasma TVs, fancy furniture, a new car) if there's not enough to give baby the latest and greatest of everything. Taurus is always more than happy to provide anything that can be procured with "disposable" funds, but when the choices arre private dancing lessons or sports coaching for a 3-year-old versus a new leather couch or country club membership, Taurus will probably draw the line. This can be worked out by endless discussions that Cancer is quite unlikely to win. Better for Cancer to give the bull what it wants, and stash away a separate fund for indulging beloved baby."

Sunday, September 30, 2007

A weekend with Kak Jem

Kak Jem, who used to take care of us when I was a scholar, paid London a visit for work. Since she's also a very close friend of Hawari's, it was imminent that she would continue to stay and spend the weekend with us folks in Surrey. It was so good to see her again! (The last time I met Kak Jem was so long ago- I think before I left for Manchester kot...). As usual, she greeted us with her winning smile and sisterly hug when we picked her up in London last Friday.

We buka puasa at Malaysia Hall, (hehe Pak Wie tegur my tummy dah double the size when I last visited!). Kak Jem agreed when I told her how lepak being at Malaysia Hall is, considering her past few days of posh dinners in London, and how it made us feel so at home....

Anyways, lepas melantak-nasi-dengan-rakus-sampai-mengah, we walked a bit and continued our melantak session at Waffle House for dessert. Oh my God, the belgian waffles with strawberry ice-cream is so sedap, OK.... pure bliss! Definitely will paksa Hubby to bring me there again in the near future! We then dragged our heavy tummies back to Sutton and called it a night.

On Saturday, we celebrated Kak Jem by giving her a pre-birthday gift of watching the Phantom of The Opera at London's Her Majecty Theatre. To tell you truth, I didn't know what to expect because I've never read the book or know the storyline of Phantom because I always thought its like one of those horror-movie thingy, with the mask and all. You see, I HATE horror movies. Vasantha and I was once dragged in to a Korean horror movie and we ended up not knowing what the story was all about because throughout the whole movie, we closed our eyes and ears sebab takut giler! So, with Hawari & Kak Jem, I was trying to control macho (but deep down inside I was so dead worried that the Phantom would probably sneaked out behind me and I'd just die of heart attack!) In the end however, Phantom proved to be an excellent experience- the kind of a sad story of cinta-tak-berbalas, which left me to tears... I enjoyed every second of it, although the occassional Phantom's loud surprises did jerk Baby Bubbles to kick my ribs throughout the show!

We then followed Kak Jem shopping- good timing because it was the first day of the mid-season sale but very tiring because there were so many people around!!! I was quite proud of me-self for not being sucked in the sale ordeal, mostly because we needed to save money for Baby Bubbles coming and plus I tak larat nak go through the hustling and bustling in the mad shops- Hawari & I opt to just wait and sit outside for Kak Jem, while enjoying the fresh air and watching the kerenah of Londoners around. We had a late proper dinner and managed to catch the last train back to Sutton around midnight.

This morning, Kak Jem left for Heathrow and it was quite sad to see her go... Its always nice to see a familiar face when you are in a foreign land. It was such a short visit but we hoped she enjoyed it, I know I did.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Picture purrr-fect!

We needed to get an official photo for Boboy's microchip certificate. So, it took Hubby quite some time to convince Boboy to stay put and get his best angles.

Trial 1:



"Ooopss sorry.. a bit too far plak, I better zoom in.. try again!"






Trial 2:


"OK, looks better... but too much to the left lah... can you turn a bit to your right, please??"







Trial 3:



"Almost there.. if only you can open your eyes a bit bigger...??"






Trial 4:



"OK, ok... you're not too happy now... err.. let's all take a 5- mins break.. eheh!"




Trial 5:

"Yup! Puurrrrr-fect!"

Sunday, September 16, 2007

A long weekend in bed

Last Friday, I had to undergo a glucose-tolerance test and some other blood test at St Helier's Hospital. I was to follow a strict diet menu 3 days before and then fast from Thursday night till Friday morning. The test requires you to fast until they draw out some blood (about 3 vials full), they'll then give you this very, very, very sweet glucose drink (think 1 glassful of water diluted with 10 tablespoon sugar!), which you have to finish within 1 minute... and then you wait for 2.5hours in a lounge until the nurse comes back to take more blood (3 full vials).

Fasting was not too bad because we're kinda used to it in Ramadhan, but being around fasting-pregnant-mat-salleh-women was something that I wasn't prepared for. Well, hunger and pregnancy hormones don't mix well on a Friday morning.. and to actually wait in a lounge room doing nothing except reading magazines from the 1980s are not exactly calming for us, who are mostly in our 7 months. There were 4 of them in my same session, all looking grumpy and cranky, as if none got enough sleep the night before. They gave the nurse on duty such a hard time, complaining on everything they could possibly see and touch in the lounge- from the radio being too loud or not loud enough, to the couch not having enough support to the cotton gauze being too itchy on their skin etc etc... I guess in Malaysia, we don't complain that much because the thought of just being attended to in govt hospitals are considered a blessing dah pun! Their nagging even made Baby Bubbles uncomfortable, kicking all the time, as if telling me to just get out of the room and take a walk!

By noon, I was done.. but with all the nagging and blood sucking experience, I was so dead tired that the journey home felt like forever. Had a quick maggi goreng and crashed into bed. Seriously, I haven't felt so tired in my life- even answering Hubby's call feels like an athletic feat. I slept the whole weekend through, didn't do anything but stayed in bed!

As I woke up today (finally!), I felt so guilty- I did promise Hubby to continue with my report writing this weekend. Now rasa macam so wasted dah a good weekend at home. It could have been a productive one, but instead it was just spent in bed. Oh well....

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Microchip-ed Boy!

Hubby decided to celebrate our special day by officially implanting Boboy's Microchip. So, pagi-pagi dah Boboy was fed with his favourite dish and was treated extra special to bodek him not to panic and make a scene in the hospital later. Unfortunately, Boboy (being the 'mamat-over') could sense that he was going to the vet and as usual, screamed his lungs out all the way to the hospital. When they arrived at the reception, the whole staff on duty were quite amazed on how loud Boboy was, even the dogs kept quiet.

Anyways, much to our surprise (and Boboy's as well!), putting in the microchip wasn't all that bad- no anaesthetics, no surgery- just one simple injection. The microchip was so tiny to the human eye that it just took one simple jap, and Boboy was all done! Penat je with all the drama, Boboy oiii... tak sampai 5 minit pun!

I think he knew he was a bit "the over", so all the way home Boboy was quiet as if nothing happened... malu lah tu... Here's some of the photos Hubby managed to snap on his ordeal of being Micro-chipped:

10.00am: Boboy looking suspicious of the extra special attention he's getting out of the sudden


11.00am: Boboy with his muka sepuluh sen ready to go to the vet


11.30am: Boboy officially Microchipped!


12.00pm: At home, showing off his "scar" to Mama.


12.30pm: Boboy all tired after his convincing drama performance.


Next, he will have to get his rabbies japs pulak and wait for a 6months cool-off period. Then, he'll be on his way to the UK to be with us (Insyaallah)... Horraaayyyy!!! I can't wait!!! Miss him so much already...

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Happy Anniversary.

A photo of my heart and soul taken on our nikah night, Sept 11 2004.



Sept 11 marks a special day for me & Hubby as it is our Anniversary. Although we are miles apart, every year on this special day, Hubby will try his best to be with me to celebrate. Unfortunately, this year had to be an exception.... spending our 3rd year Anniversary without Hubby was really sad and depressing for me- it just doesn't feel right. I really hope this will be the last time we will celebrate our Anniversary apart.

Anyways, Happy 3 years Anniversary, Hubby. I love you always...

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Good food & good company make a good weekend

My sis Serina has moved out from her London flat and will be staying with me and keeping me company for the next 2 weeks till she goes back to KL for good. It has been quite a while since we had our sister-bonding weekends- we usually go window shopping or spend the day swimming and gossiping in the jacuzzi pool or steam room. But since yours truly dah jadi mak buyung, nak jalan kaki keluar rumah pun dah malas. So we ended up spending the weekend at home watching DVDs. Hawari pun decided to join us later in the afternoon.

I made nasi lemak complete with kari ayam. Hawari brought yummy desert a.k.a rambutam-dalam-tin which is so sedap! While enjoying the food, we watched My-Ex and Premonition back to back. Premonition was quite tiring as it really got us thinking on the twist of the movie... obviously, to think after a good 3 pinggan nasi lemak each proved quite challenging.. hehe. But all in all, it was really a good relaxing weekend.

Anyways, here's my 7-months-mak-buyung-picture. As you can see, I'm looking more like a teapot by the day... Baby Bubbles is growing so fast, I can already feel the strain on my back. Bedtime is also a challenge- as I need to sleep on my side now, the guide book mentioned piling up on pillows to make sleeping more comfortable. Hmmm... at night, my bed definitely looks more like a kubu tentera with all the pillows surrounding me...


Monday, September 03, 2007

My durian drama

Last Saturday, Hawari & I went to the Malaysian 50th Merdeka Fair in Hertford. Best giler coz there were loads of Malaysian food ala-ala pasar malam atmosphere- kuih-muih, kueh teow, nasi lemak, nasi kerabu, apam balik, sate, ais kacang etc etc. Obviously, being pregnant gives me the licence to melantak dengan rakus sampai mengah... hehe. There was also performances, raffle draws, lion dance and some tai-chi/ kung fu demo thingy going on. Obviously, its a big event for most Malaysians in the UK to come along, therefore a good opportunity to meet up with each other... not forgetting some surprise reunions. I managed to meet Zura (she looked so lovely!), Kak Zihan from OGP (without Jeril-a.k.a-anti-social yang last minit cancelled), Hawa from BBGS (and a few other BBGS juniors), as well as getting to know new friends- particularly Aznim & family, who were just wonderful. The weather couldn't be any better- as a group of us, gathered under a big tree near the stage with loads of food and enjoying each other's company. Kak Zihan & Aznim were so kecoh sampai senak perut ketawa. I haven't had so much fun in a long time!

Anyways, back to the title of the story... what's a Malaysian fair without the Malaysian king of fruit - the durian. Yes, they were selling durians for £2 sebiji. Me, being the hantu durian could not resist to buy sebiji and got all excited on the way home, as I dah lama mengidam nak makan pengat durian. By the time Hawari & I reached Sutton, it was nearly 11pm and I managed to convince Hawari to kupas the durian before he leaves home. In order to make sure the whole house tak bau durian, I managed to contain the isi in a tupperware inside the fridge and got rid of the kulit durian (all nicely wrapped up!) in the garbage bin across the road of our apartment. I was convinced that I managed to hide all clear evidence (although I'm sure ada bau sikit lah) and went straight to bed.

At around 4am, my housemate and his friend, Adam, came home from London. Unsuspectingly, they encountered a strange smell- like leaking gas, most prominently in the kitchen area. Suddenly, they got into a panic and alerted the British Gas emergency unit! (Obviously, being in the UK and in the middle of autumn especially, durians were the last thing on their minds!) By 6am, a crew of gas inspectors arrived at our apartment taking tests and inspecting each and every gas pipes in our kitchen as well as the connecting pipes outside our flat to investigate this 'strange smell'. They also put on a 'CAUTION-DANGER' notice on our front door. All this drama happened while I was still sound asleep (dreaming of a bowl of hot pulut slathered with yummy pengat durian....)

By 8am, the inspectors still couldn't figure out where the gas leak came from and decided to come back in 24hours, this time with professional help. In the meantime, they issued out warning notices to the entire flats in our apartment block to not turn on their gas supply, just in case of an undetectable gas leak. They left shortly before 9am. Adam and my housemate retreated to bed after the long sleepless night ordeal.

Me on the other hand woke up around 9.30am, got all fresh and geared up to masak my pengat durian. As soon as I entered the kitchen to turn on the stove, suddenly Adam came running in to stop me. With his zombie-pucat-ness expression, he told me that its not safe to cook because there was a gas-leak-smell since they got back last night. Convinced that he was just pulling my leg (and irritated because I really tak sabar dah to cook my pengat durian), I ignored him and opened my fridge to reveal the tupperware with my durian in it. Within seconds, the whole kitchen bau macam leaking gas and out came my housemate half asleep rushing to the kitchen. I immediately said, "What??? Its just my durian lah!!!!" And the whole house burst into laughter.

In the end, we had to call up British Gas to explain everything, nasib baik lah tak kena saman or bayar their emergency service tuh... All this drama because I mengidam my durian... oops.. eheh...

Monday, August 27, 2007

I love bank holidays :)

Its a bank holiday Monday today. Somehow or rather, its such a good thing waking up on a Monday morning knowing that you don't have to go to work... A plus bonus is that the weather today is so beautiful - there's sunshine!!! It has been a while waking up on a Monday sunshine morning - thus, i'm such in a good mood today.

As usual, I've kept myself busy just lazing around at home with a good book, while sorting out much needed laundry. This time around I was washing up Baby Bubbles' baby clothes - ok lah, it sounds a bit silly but most of Baby Bubbles baju are from sale racks & outlets and I felt more comfortable washing them up first before she/he can wear them. Baby clothes are so cute & since Baby Bubbles will be a winter baby, I've got her/him loads of fluffy warm sleep suits, with matching fleecy hoods & boots. My mummy instincts have definitely kicked in big time- I got tears in my eyes just looking at those cute tiny sleepsuits!

Also, have started working on my reports... finally. Didn't quite have the time during the weekend to start it off because I was busy out & about with Hawari in London. We went on this duck tour, which was really good. Its like a tour of London's Westminister area by road and then straight into river Thames on this special amphibian bus- quite cool la... especially when the vehicle plunged into the river part, I was quite impressed. The friendly tour guide was very funny explaining the touristy sites along the way. Here's some pics from their website:



After that, we went to Malaysian Hall for yummy nasi campur. Orang kat Malaysia Hall sampai dah kenal dah - asyik muka I je yang melantak nasi - the pregnant minah with all the lauk on her plate! Ada ikan keli, OK.... mana lah tak melantak gila! heheh.

Alrighty... have to continue writing me reports... (yawning)... though rasa macam mengantuk la plak... Hmmm...I might take a break and have a nice walk outside for a while to get some fresh air. Better enjoy this summery day while it lasts- its going to be our last holiday until Christmas!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Am I bovvered..?

I just had to post this latest photo Hubby took of Boboy...


Boboy to the world: "Face bovvered? Am i bovvered? Does my face look bovvered? I AINT BOVVERED!"

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Rainy Sunday

I slept really early last night as it was raining & miserable. It could have been worst but Hawari came over to cheer me up. We went to watch Bourne Ultimatum, which was good and shopped a bit. I broke my vow to not shop for clothes anymore, but got tempted with Primark's latest autumn collection, which features a lot of the 'bubbles' top or 'smocks' as they call it. Its mostly 60's inspired empire cuts, which is kembang at the tummy area- fits perfectly for pregnant mommies like me :)

As Hawari left around 7.30pm-ish, the rain just kept pouring. I guess summer's officially over then- not that it was a noticable one anyways. I called Hubby but he malas nak layan as he was already tucked in bed. So, made myself a cup of hot Horlicks and then turned on Baby Bubbles lullaby music. By 8pm, I was in dreamland already.

At 5am today, I was wide awake. But still the rain hasn't stopped pouring. Made myself another cup of hot Horlicks and turned on Baby Bubbles lullaby music... and again dozed off till 12noon.

Though my day didn't seem all wasted lah kot... I managed to almost finish up on my reading while in bed. I know I have to do and update my quarterly reports soon. Workload is beginning to lighten up nowadays, so I have no more excuses to not complete my reports. Hubby has been reminding me of how I need to buck-up and catch up on my charteredship application. I know he's worrried that with the baby & all, I might just put it off completely. I know I really have to get myself focused again. This charteredship was the only reason why I moved half the globe, leaving my friends, family and a 5-months-bonus job.

But today so susah lah... the horrible cold wet weather makes cuddling in bed under the warm duvet seems so inviting....

Friday, August 17, 2007

My nasi lemak craving....

I'm on AWW today - a Friday off once in 2 weeks, complimentary of my company. I was planning to spend the day to start off my charteredship report writing, which is far due! However, had to entertain Julie, my letting agent, who came by this morning to inspect the house. As expected, everything was OK on my part of the house but with bad reviews on my housemate's room and his quite the disguisting bathroom. Don't wanna talk about it here coz it will just make me sick. Let's just say that I'm counting the days till 6 November...

Anyways, after Julie left I was quite hungry. Suddenly teringin pulak nak makan nasi lemak... so I thought, OK lah have brunch first, do the report and then reward myself with a good break in the kitchen to cook up a mean nasi lemak for dinner. So, to keep my tummy (and hungry Baby Bubbles) occupied for the day, I made a simple egg-mayo sandwich, with apples for dessert and coffee. But the thought of nasi lemak was still haunting me... even the sandwich (which was usually a favourite) rasa tak sedap!

In my attempt to curb the devilish thoughts of nasi lemak, I tried to keep myself busy with filing my work and browsing through the net on tips and guides to complete my report.... but soon I was finding myself google-ing on sambal nasi lemak recipes... which then brought me to a blog featuring a photo of a scrumptous plate of nasi lemak, sambal with kacang and ayam kari and suddenly my Baby Bubbles can't stop kicking. So, I finally succumbed (at 3pm, just 2 hours after my heavy sandwich meal) and head straight to the kitchen.

By 5.30pm, I was all done- nasi lemak in the rice cooker, sambal in the kuali, kari ayam, timun, kacang and telur rebus all ready! Dengan rasa tak malu and tersangat excited, I managed to wallop 2 pinggan non-stop.

Now, feeling so heavy and sleepy.... alahai.... zzzzzzz.....

Saturday, August 11, 2007

I'm officially 6 months...

... pregnant today.

Oh my, time passes so fast already. I remembered complaining 3 months ago that I wish I have a proper baby bump so that I can start shopping for maternity wear. Today, as I slipped on my summer dress I was quite surprised to see how fast my bump has grown. I can't see my feet anymore if I stand really straight - so I have to be careful the next time I board off the train/ tube and remember to MIND THE GAP!

I can also begin to recognise Baby Bubbles routine now by the kicking. In the morning Baby Bubbles wakes up at 6.30am, then before my morning Milo at 10am. Petang by 4pm Baby Bubbles is already kicking to go home from office and at 9pm sharp, kicking frantically again demanding for the nightly dose of Amy Mastura's song "Satu Dalam Sejuta" followed by a series of baby classical piano music until dia tertidur sampai pagi.

I wish Hubby was here to feel Baby Bubbles' kicks though...

Anyways, here's me, the mak buyung, at 6 months:



People say that you can tell a baby's gender by the shape of their mummy's bump. Hmmmm... what do you think Baby Bubbles will be?

Friday, August 10, 2007

Good news & bad news

The good news is that recently UK has lifted the requirement for pets from Malaysia to undergo compulsory 6 months quarantine, given that they would have to be micro-chipped instead. Alhamdulillah, this means that Boboy would have no problems when he enters the UK coz we were more worried of how he will cope in quarantine than anything else. All he needs to do is get the microchip in him (he shouldn't feel a thing, considering how much insulated fat he has!), wait 6 months at home and then take the first flight to London :)

The bad news is that we couldn't get him the chip as soon as we want (so that he could come to the UK with us in February when I'm returning home). All because just recently, he got into a nasty fight with the neighbour's cat and had his face injured... again. This time around, he got a minor eye infection and had to take antibiotics. He will need to have a cooling off period post-medication before the vets can put in the chip.



Boboy, boboy... sabor je lah kannnn.... Now we'll have to figure out something to come home again just to settle him sometime in April. Hopefully masa tu Hubby ada business trip or something.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY


Hubby left this morning and as usual it was very difficult to say goodbye. I was trying really hard not to cry in the train on the way to work this morning.... When I got back from work, suddenly the house feels so life-less. The room seems to be so quiet and cold - all's left is just Hubby's t-shirt on the bed. I miss him so much now :(

"BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY"
The smell of your skin lingers on me now
You're probably on your flight back to your home town
I need some shelter of my own protection baby
To be with myself and center, clarity
Peace, Serenity

I hope you know, I hope you know
That this has nothing to do with you
It's personal, myself and I
We've got some straightenin' out to do
And I'm gonna miss you like a child misses their blanket
But I've got to get a move on with my life
It's time to be a big girl now
And big girls don't cry
Don't cry
Don't cry
Don't cry

The path that I'm walking
I must go alone
I must take the baby steps 'til I'm full grown, full grown
Fairytales don't always have a happy ending, do they?
And I foresee the dark ahead if I stay

Like the little school mate in the school yard
We'll play jacks and uno cards
I'll be your best friend and you'll be my Valentine
Yes you can hold my hand if you want to
'Cause I want to hold yours too
We'll be playmates and lovers and share our secret worlds
But it's time for me to go home
It's getting late, dark outside
I need to be with myself and center, clarity
Peace, Serenity

Friday, July 27, 2007

Hubby's coming to town!

Just when I thought that I'm going to spend another weekend bored and miserable amidst the horrible summer weather, Hubby called to tell me he'll be taking the first available flight to London besok for a meeting on Monday. Hoorraaayyyy!! I can get to see Hubby again. Even Baby Bubbles are all excited kicking frantically when Hubby called. Yes, my baby has started to kick... I noticed Bubbles loves doing it if I listen to music or when I'm doing my pre-natal aerobics DVD... dia pulak yang seronok- especially the scoop-scoop roll bit.. hehe..

I've gained quite a lot of weight and from the books I read, I really need to get good exercise. So, I've started walking to work, instead of taking the company coach from the rail station- its a good 15minutes walk. Balik kerja pulak, if the weather's not too bad, I'll go to the gym and swim... but if the weather's horrible, I'll stay home and do my Davina McCall Pre-Natal Workout DVD... Yoga doesn't seem to work for me lah. As soon as I start the yoga DVD warm-up, the part when the instructor says "Relax, inhale deeply and close your eyes, imagine the sound of the sea..." I started yawning. By the time I realise it, I'm already sprawled on the mat, tertidur half way through the DVD dah!

Anyways, I'm packing my stuff- meeting Hubby in London besok petang and spending the weekend with him. He's returning to KL on Tuesday night. I know I won't get to spend much time with him coz he'll be busy working, but at least its comforting to know that he's near.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Graduation

Hubby and my best friend Vas and her husband (Shasi) were here in the UK last 2 weeks. We all had a great time, jalan-jalan London and went up to Manchester for my graduation. The weather was not being too kind as it rained most of the time- only the odd sunshine on some days. I was so happy during my graduation because I have my loved ones with me on that special day...





Hubby left home on his birthday while Vas & Shasi continued their honeymoon up to Glasgow/ Edinburgh and then to Paris. It was really sad when they had to head back home last Friday... I really missed their company.. counting the days till I get to see them again, and back to the reality of being here alone in the UK.

Well, err... technically, I'm not really alone.. coz err.. yes, I'm pregnant- 21 weeks to be exact. Carrying Baby Bubbles (our baby's temporary name for now...hehe) for 5 months already has been a real eye-opening experience for me. It kinda changed me a bit now... I'm obviously more emotional than usual.. hehe... but I'm learning along the way. Its a bit difficult going through the pregnancy alone without Hubby & Mama on my side, but hopefully things will work out in the next couple of months. In the meantime, I'm coping with some good books - thanks to Nina and Mama, which are helping me loads.