Saturday, September 26, 2009

Sarah not feeling well...

OK... one last post for the day, and maybe for the week!

After our short trip back to Melaka, Sarah is now down with fever, flu and cough. Second time this month... :(
She's not been having good night sleep, and that means we parents dont have enough sleep as well. Her nose is blocked and it keeps running both day and night. Her fever fluctuates between 37-38 degree for the past few days (really longer than usual). She's been having fever since Wednesday so we really pray that it will break soon. Just last night, I saw that she was also having ulcer in her mouth. It's sad to see her unwell. Do pray for her for speedy recovery and total healing.

On the other hand, I had fever and very bad sore throat on Thursday evening as well but I thank God that my fever broke by Friday morning and I went to work as usual that day. I'm recovering fast too... really needed that so that I can take care of our little one.

Last night and today, we feed her milk with spoon as she rejects her milk bottle. Thank God she did not reject the spoon. She accepts medicine quite well with spoon too so praise God for that. Do continue to pray for her.




"Lord, I uphold our dear Sarah into Your loving hands. Heal her of fever, flu and cough. Take away any discomfort from her body. Grant her peaceful sleep both day and night. Let her also have appetite for food & milk. Keep her healthy and safe. In Jesus' name I pray - Amen!"


[+video] Sarah, the lil businesswoman... (at Month 17+)

Businessman (or woman) is always being associated with handphones. Here's Sarah portraying one busy businesswoman with her toy handphone! :)



The video was taken about a month ago... mummy here out-dated oredi ler... :p

[+video] Sarah.... 123 with daddy! (at Month 17+)



The video was taken on 22nd August. Yes... this post is about more than a month over due oredi (haha!)

Updates on Sarah... (at 18 months)

Sarah has been an active little girl, ever since she cried her first cry. She's "fierce" like what my gynae said when he first held her. :)
Well, it's not the violent kind of fierce, but more like the strong-willed, competitive, determine and demanding kind.
At this age (and even way before), Sarah has shown much of this "fierce" character, like snatching things from her cheh-cheh and kor-kor, throwing tantrum when she doesnt get what she wants, "kiasu" in terms of getting attention, and she never gives up easily (well, this, a good trait I must say!). However, apart from being fierce, there is a part of her that is "tame" (for lack of better words).
She likes to look good and beautiful. She likes wearing hat on her head and look at the mirror after that. When I wear her a dress and told her she looks nice, she actually smiles! She's really a darling. During her personal play time at home, she would play on her own (with mummy or daddy beside her) and when she finds something amusing to explore, she would give her full attention to it.
Sarah's vocab has been increasing too. I totally lost count of it. She's been learning to combine words like:
"Don't want" - almost over-used in a day! Oh boy....
"Let's go" - she would say this when we're about to go out after wearing shoes, and sometimes when we're in the car and daddy stops the engine.
"Be careful" - she totally imitates me on this. Whenever daddy drives and brakes suddenly, I will say these words to him. Now, Sarah would say this even before I do! :)

REAL Work challenge!

It's been more than 2 weeks since I started with my new job. Some new challenges that I've been exposed to lately has been...
1. Driving! Haha... am still like a "P" driver for now, eventhough I have gotten my license for more than 10 years ago! But praise God my "mati-enjin" experience is reducing slowly but surely. Every time when I had to stop at any toll booth or traffic lights, I would whisper a short prayer... "No mati-enjin please!" :p I did tell hubby during my first few days of driving - We need to change the gear box to auto... PLEASE! But all he said was, "PRACTICE makes PERFECT!" Hmmm... looks like I will be stuck with a manual car for now.
Confidence level on the road has surely increased by now, but I do hope I could improve in my changing of gears as the car do jerk at times when I change gears. (Hehe... here's me telling all you readers about my weakness on the road! Shhh....) I like to speed once I am on the highway, but just today, I experience speeding even in the heart of PJ (of course when there arent many cars around me :p) Infact I have to keep reminding myself that there is no hurry and that I shouldnt be speeding.
2. Remembering routes! Yep, it's not just about getting used to being behind the wheel, but to explore new routes as well! Those who know me inside out will know that this is totally beyond Rachel. I could even get myself lost in places I've been to dozens of times! So far, I drove myself to certain areas of Cheras, Subang, PJ (besides the usual route to church), some busy roads that I often try to avoid and other highways that I've to drive by to go to places and of course back home. I think I have to pat myself on the back for taking the challenge to drive. And I must say "Thank you" to hubby for encouraging me all the way and taking the extra miles to show me the different routes whenever possible. Much stress from both sides, but I learn that nothing comes easy. Thank God for His protection upon me. Though I was afraid, things are working out fine. Praise God!
3. Remembering names! Yes, and that would mean remembering about 100 names of students and possibly their parents as well! I'm not sure how well I could do in this but this would definitely need some time. Hope to be an expert one day (dreaming on...). I heard of some Principals and supervisors (and even teachers) in some other centres who could remember names of all the kids and parents of even up to 300 of them! (Really tabik them la!)
4. It is always a challenge for anyone if that anyone has to start learning everything from scratch. This new job with new tasks is indeed a challenge on its own - a positive challege of course. There are new things for me to learn, to know, to think, to plan, to execute, etc. No doubt, it seems pretty challenging for one like me who has no experience whatsoever in this line to take up this position, but NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, Amen?!
I would also like to praise the Lord that with the knowledge I have in multimedia, it somehow helped to enhance effectiveness in the job - not just for myself, but for my colleagues, the centre and other centres as well. In conclusion, I am happy to be able to apply multimedia in education, where seems to be lacking unfortunately. Thank God for working through me! :)
OK-la... that's all about my job for now... hehe...

Honestly, there seems so much to share (even photos) - but time for blogging is just currently not on my side... for now.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Baby Sarah's Weight & Height - Month 18

After almost 4 months "break" from the visit to the doctor to get Sarah's vaccination done, we thought she would have so-called forgotten about the "agony" she went through when she got her jabs.
Well, we thought wrong! During the last visit, she cried only when she saw the needle. This time, she held me so tightly and cried her lungs out the moment she saw the doctor. In fact, when the doctor's room door was open, she ran away. So, I had to "catch her" and carry her in. She cried when the doctor and nurse wanted to get the measurement of her height & head circumference. She just wouldnt stay still and with all her might, she tried to free herself from being held. Well, she must have really hated the doctor. In fact, she doesnt like any doctor at all. Everytime we visit a doctor when she's not well, she would cry and just wanted us to get out of there a.s.a.p!
OK... so finally she got her 1st boosterTriple/Hib/Polio jab. It took daddy, mummy and the nurse to really pin her down so that the doctor could quickly jab her and get it done. So, yes... because she was really crying her lungs out, doctor gave her more free gifts. Hahaha... I guess, normally the doctor would just give some sachets of milk powder samples to his patients but this time, doctor gave Sarah a free bag from Huggies as well so to cool her down. She immediately stopped crying when she got those freebies in her hands.
Month 18 (15 September 2009)
Weight=11.5kg (+0.61kg)
Height=85cm (+6cm)
Head circumference=45.4cm (+0.9cm)

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

I'm moving forward...

It's been an interesting journey thus far with my new job. A totally different experience I would say... I also know that I've much to catch up in the coming days, weeks and months as I am new in the company as well as new in my role. I even started driving in my first day of work... (haha... it's about time, Rachel!)... and will continue to drive more as I know it is needed of me to do some travelling where my role is concern. Further more, I will be starting my weekend studies next month. So, yes... I need to drive myself for classes too!

Well, all I can say is everyday is a learning process. I pray for God's guidance upon me in my career. At times I do feel that there is a high expectation of me to soar in this career of mine, and that would definitely take hard work to achieve. I sometimes wonder whether there would be time for me to relax at all... seeing the amount of things I need to know and learn and do at the same time. Well, it would literally be a multitasking job and a test of my ability to perform the best I can. At times, with much passion, I believe I could do it, but there are also times that I question my own capabilities. I guess, it's a norm to feel this way when everything seems so new to me at this moment.
Some things still remain the same, ie... my personal sleeping time and my waking up time (well, slightly later only ler... hehe...) I try to leave home by 7am so that I could reach the centre by 7.30am before duty calls at 8... (still trying. hahaha...). But the best part of all is after work, I get to reach home way before the sunset! :) I could bring Sarah for a walk when I reach home, I could feed her dinner, I could give her a nice bath, etc... somethings that I couldnt do previously. And one last thing, when I have extra time in the morning after preparing self for work, I would try to blog as well (like what I am doing now... :)) So, yes, there is time for everything... Praise God!
I'm praying for God's hands upon me, to help me understand His ways and His plans for me in this new journey I'm in. I do believe that the opportunity before me is great, and the one thing I pray for now is that let my mind be cleared of any doubts - little it may be. Truly, it's a brand new day ahead and gotta look to God and move forward. Above all, I thank the Lord for every thing He has given me. Amen!

Friday, September 4, 2009

[Nuffnang Malaysia] The Result!

Received an email from Nuffnang a few days ago, showing the result of the DiGi MMS Speak Up Contest... Sigh... no free iPod for me... :p

You may view my post for this contest here.


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A pair of GSC movie vouchers are now ready for collection in Nuffnang KL office located at;

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Wo wo wo wo wo wo... KFC!

What does this logo look like? Well, just one look, we all know that it is a KFC logo, right?!

One discovery about Sarah is that she recognizes logo too. A few months ago, i think it was about 4-5 months ago, KFC had one advertisement shown on TV to advertise the new Hot & Spicy. It was about a father & son eating KFC while it was raining, and because it was super spicy (supposedly), the father went out to get some 'shower' from the natural rain (something like tht...). At the end of the ad, KFC had this tune on, "wo wo wo wo wo wo..."
Sarah remembered that tune until today. The interesting thing was whenever she sees KFC logo on the street, she will sing the "wo wo wo..." tune! That made me realised that Sarah remembered the ad on TV and the KFC logo too! I think it was rather interesting! Really smart of her to remember such stuff - something that was shown many months ago and she remembers it till today! :)

Sarah's vocabulary increased... & other development (at Month 17)

At 16-17 months old, we noticed our little Sarah's vocab has increased quite drastically. Even more so when she uses the right words at the right time. Some words spoken:

"mmm... nice..."
"close"
"open"
"wake up"
"i want"
"dont want"
"inside"
"outside"
"hot" & "cold"... but sometimes a lil confused between these 2. hehe...
"no more"
"come!!!"... and she will pull my finger/thumb to express that I follow her. Sometimes she says, "laiii..." (ie come in mandarin)
"jump"
"dink", ie drink!
"pain..."
"alright..."
"motorbike"... sometimes sounds like "butterfly" too... :p
"aeroplane"
"biscuit"
"water"
"wash"
and the latest one... "handphone"

Some other development...
When I receive an sms on my handphone, she would insist that I'll read it there and then. Else, she would try with all her might to reach the handphone on the table to pass to me.

She is now a "helper" at home. She would help to throw rubbish into the wastepaper basket for me when I ask her to.

She's been pretty "clean" too, and sometimes "too clean". She has seen me washing her toys in the bathroom. She would then at times take her toy to the bathroom every now and then (whenever I am in the bathroom) and hand me her toys and say, "wash!"

She knows what's "the good, the bad & the ugly"- from watching National Geographic documentary on TV. When she sees a snake or a closed-up shot of an ugly-looking bug, she would frown and say, "ee-yer!" and shake her head... and sometimes she would just look away.

The New Episode of my Career...

I've shared a couple of months back about the one thing in my life right now that I want to do... Many people still wonder what am I gonna do after August. Well, wonder no more as here I am... sharing with you what has taken place and will be taking place in the coming months & maybe years... hehehe...
The history...
My passion for children grew when I first became a mummy. Was that 17 and a half months ago? Well, not quite! It was a gradual thing I must say...
Upon seeing my lil princess grow from one stage to another, eversince a lil baby, I realised how important it was to be with my child, guiding her and teaching her in the ways of the Lord and in ways that I believe could help her excel in the future. There are so many things I learned along the way as a parent as well as an educator to my child.
During this time, I continued my work in the multimedia industry and ministry. However, things at work are just not the same anymore. At first I thought, perhaps I was really getting "old" and couldnt do as much as I could when I was in my 20s... or perhaps I am just too tired of some things... Of course in the midst of all these uncertainties, I began to really think and pray through about what I want to achieve in my life. I've already turned 30 yrs old and I told myself that by the time I reach 35, I shall see greater achievement from the works of my hand. I want to make a difference in wherever I am and whatever I do. (Well, it so happened, during one of the Sunday service, Ps Dexter shared about going through mid-life crisis, and having the need to change to run after the ONE THING in life! It was exactly what I was going through then... talk about timing! :))
To cut the long story short, after much of complaining, considering & weighing the pros & cons, sharing, praying, etc etc etc... I decided that it was early childhood education that I would be venturing into. Looks like a total diversion from my (then) current job, but I believe it was something that drives me to achieve. Upon deciding this, deep within me, there was peace that follows, and of course joy came hand-in-hand with it. Praise the Lord! :)
The journey, for the past 3 months...
Before I gotten any job offers at all, I tendered my resignation in March. I totally surrendered to God to open doors for me that are good and shut whatever that is not. During this time, my superior in the (then) current company graciously gave me time to work (and look for another job) until end of August until the BIG Move project is over.
The job vacancies that were posted to me via Jobstreet were all something that I wasn't keen on. (Sigh!) Week after week, months after months... I was getting a lil anxious if I were to be jobless by September! :o
I went for my very first interview in Cosmotots in June, but seeing that I was only available in Sept, they gave me the one-kind-look, saying that they need people urgently and will contact me if they still have vacancy by then. I wasn't really keen on the job too - something that I didnt expect as early childhood educator (since Cosmotots iqd is more like a child enrichment center, emphasizing on the English language).
At the same time, a big big thank you to Danie who got me connected to Real Education Group. I was already in touch with the GM, Esther, via email and phone before meeting her up in July. I first took the personality test and then went on with the interview sessions. The interview with Esther went on for a good 2 hours and I was given the job offer there and then. Not sure what she saw in me but I was offered a job as a management trainee even though I do not have any experience in teaching or in any kindies prior to this. It was amazing how the Lord moves so quickly - beyond my expectation! 3 weeks later, they arrange for me to meet with the Executive Director, Mr Ee. We chatted for almost 2 hours as well and Mr Ee shared to me the company's vision as well as the options for my career path in the company. Wow! I was totally overwhelmed by the opportunities that were laid before me. Praise God for His hands upon me!
The journey, in the coming days... & the destination...
I will be starting my new job on 8th September as an acting Supervisor in one of the kindies in R.E.A.L Kids. I was told that I will also be teaching some subjects, ie music & computer (Looks like these 2 will never depart from me. Hehehe...). A month from now, I will also start the weekend course with UM to get my Professional Diploma in Early Childhood Education. It's never too late to start studying (again!). It was never something I thought of doing at all, but I guess this ONE THING that I want to do in my life right now is something that I believe the Lord is calling me to do.
The destination? Well, I hope I can share this with everyone how certain I am where this is leading me, but I think I could only hope for certain things at a certain time... Perhaps I will be a Principal one day and manage a centre (or more centres), or perhaps I will be a curriculum developer, or a teacher. Whatever I am, I pray for God's leading and that I will be someone who will bring impact and make a difference... in the place God wants me to be! Amen!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Back to blogging!

Yippie! I got some free time now, since Sarah's asleep... :)

It's been a crazy week last week, until the weekend. Malaysia celebrated Merdeka yesterday, and me? I'm now officially celebrating my Merdeka as well! LOL!

Last Friday was my official last day at work in Mediaworks. During the weekend, it was more like busy serving in the ministry, plus trying to handover some work to my successor, erm... so-called successor la. Hehe... However, sad to say, I couldnt do a proper handover last weekend as we were all super duper busy trying to get things prepared and going for the conference which was held on Sat - Mon. This week is my "rest" week... but again, I shall say, it's a so-called rest week as i'll be spending some time this week to handover my tasks properly (as much as I possibly can). Have to do much of transfer of my personal files (& movie files... hehehe...) from my working harddisk to my personal harddisk, do some calling & emailing to suppliers, etc.. thank God much of work are done online... so, i know i can do stuff from the comfort of my own home (provided Sarah's in dreamland of course!). i certainly have to get myself used to hubby's laptop since the macbook i've been using has been given back to the company. Hehe... Other than that, i'm preparing myself for my new job. Yep... u heard it right! Will share more about this new job in my next post! So stay tuned for the next episode of my career.... :)