Archive for January, 2011

It’s a Joy

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Since the start of the school year for my son, I have been waking up at 5:00 in the morning. I thought I would really struggle in doing it. But I kind of enjoying it. Also, it’s not so hard to wake him up nowadays as we put them in bed by 8:00 in the evening.

Thank God that kids are super flexible. It was an easy transition for them to be sleeping earlier than they did before.

Now when I prepare my son for school in the morning, there is such a joy in doing so. I guess it’s because he’s not as groggy as he would be if he didn’t have enough sleep.

Anyways, just happy that my boy is liking his school so much. Today, he wanted to put on his uniform, socks, one of his name plates and shoes. He said the teacher told them to put on their own clothes. That makes a happy me.

We usually have time for prayer before he leaves for school… And when the school transporter comes… and we said bye for the day… it really warms my heart to see him go… and knowing that he will be coming home from school happy.

2011 Golden Globe Awards Red Carpet

Monday, January 17th, 2011

I have to admit that I really like to keep up with the latest fashion. And what’s the best place to check it out is the red carpet events. Recently, there was 2011 Golden Globes Award and the first thing I checked out… go figure. LOL.

Anyways, there are just a lot of styles you can spot on. There are bedazzled dresses worn by Anne Hathaway, Olivia Wilde, Heather Morris, Amber Riley, Jennifer Lopez, Vanessa Williams, Sandra Bullock, Angelina Jolie in sparkling green, and others. Nude Ensembles by Carrie Underwood, Scarlett Johansson, and others. There were pretty in pinks and purples like Natalie Portman (but I am not excited with the rose attached in front of her tube gown), Megan Fox and Faith Alagarme, which I thought really looked perfect in her pink ensemble:

LOL. Sorry, I just have to put that in.

I mean who says you cannot wear pink in a red carpet event? LOL. You can tell I love pink. Well, I like something nude too. And so, if you ask me to judge who’s the best dressed of them all, this time at the real Red Carpet Arrivals at the Golden Globe Award 2011,  I say, the best dressed goes to:

She’s the epitome of elegance. I love her ensemble. I mean you don’t have to be too revealing to look sexy, do you? The sequins on her gown, her lovelinks and purse just matched.

It’s really important that you know how to accessorize your dress. And also, it’s important that you know where to find such accessories. You can actually create your own, too. For example, you just purchase lovelink beads and you can make your own, to complete your getup. At coolrocks, they do offer lovelinks jewellery – the new and exciting jewellery range for women and men.

What’s your Parenting Style?

Monday, January 17th, 2011

After the Wall Street Journal posted the article by Amy Chua about why Chinese Mothers are Superior, I started thinking and pondering on my parenting style.

What am I as a parent?

Am I authoritarian?

Am I authoritative?

Am I permissive?

Am I uninvolved?

Basing on these four categories… I can’t really pinpoint which type of parent I am. I am not totally authoritative but not as permissive. Of course, I am totally involved.

Staying at home allows me to be involved with my kids. But I don’t necessarily spend all my time with them. I let them play alone on their own. But I see to it that they get their basic needs like… shower or bathe them everyday, prepared their food, make sure they do their homework, make sure they’re in bed by 8pm, make sure my boy is prepared before his school transportation comes to pick him up for school, make sure we have talk time, usually happens around the table for a meal, etc.

Sometimes, I find myself very strict… sometimes, I let go.

Really depends. There’s not one way to point out my style.

What about you? What’s your parenting style?

I guess the most noble job one can do is to become a parent. You have a life to nurture and be responsible with. The moment you hear your baby’s heartbeat through a fetal doppler, you’re in for life.

Parenting doesn’t stop when your kids go to school.

It doesn’t stop when they get married.

As long as there are children and parents, there is parenting.

What do you think?

Why American Mothers are Inferior

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

“There is no one way to raise kids. Every kid is unique and each should be taught as such.”

There has been a controversy going around these days after the Wall Street Journal posted Amy Chua’s article on why Chinese Mothers are Superior (okay.. my title should be like this… but because she compared the Chinese parenting style to American parenting style, I am just doing a parody, okay? ).  I don’t even want to give the link here… you may google the article up.

Anyways, I have been reading an uproar response from “American parents.” And no, this post is not all about why American mothers are inferior. This is just a satirity of the actual article. SEO, folks! SEO! LOL.

All these are happening when we are about to enroll my boy for his piano class  and my girl for her drama and ballet classes. The irony of it. LOL. Can you imagine me almost stepping a step back just because of what I read? Ha-ha.

Anyways, my husband has been saying to that style of parenting – well sort of – here in Malaysia. There is so much competetion in school that all (read my lips – ALL) are expected (this is not an option already) to go for tuition classes just so they could catch up with whatever they study in school. I know that because my husband used to teach standard 1 (grade 1) pupil tuition classes before.

And so, the kids don’t have much time to play with their friends.

They go to school, come back, do homework, go for tuition classes. That’s on weekedays. On weekends, they go for the extra curricular classes like drama school, sports (name all you can, we have it) lessons, music lessons, dance lessons, etc.

At the end of the day, kids have no life.

And I am not raised with that style of parenting. I don’t have a career but a small-scale blogging business. I stay at home. But I feel very much a successful person. What is a definition of success anyway? It’s not in the financial status, not in the career area, not in geographical location… but for me, a success is in the contentment of the heart. (I may quote this for my fb status later -beware. LOL)

And where was I? Ohh… so before my boy started his primary school, I sat down with my husband and discussed with him openly my expectations:

  • No pressure
  • I want my boy to have time to play after he comes home from school
  • Limit extra curricular classes
  • Don’t forget he’s only in Standard 1

And I have to be firm with this. Otherwise, we would be raising kids that are deprived of childhood. As much as we can, we try to avoid joining the Frankenste­ins who are trying to make our children masters of the universe. Such children may split the atom, but they won’t be much fun to live with.

And I say: They may split the atom, but will never think to question what it will be used for, or even if it is a good idea to do at all.

Having said all these, the best style in parenting is when mothers keep on praying for their children, teaching them with rod and yet with love.  Also as parents, our roles should include:

  1. Discovering the potential and talents of each kid and help them enhance it – if he doesn’t like to play piano, maybe he likes to go swimming instead.
  2. Take time to listen to them
  3. Have a regular family outing
  4. Have a regular family devotions
  5. Pray
  6. Pray some more
  7. Keep on praying
  8. Pray again
  9. Pray without ceasing
  10. And the best of all. Pray.

A Cover-Up

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

And so… my friends and I are really taking it to the groove.

The room has been booked, itinerary written, day to day things to do planned out… Now what? As ladies, of course, clothes to wear should be a part of the equation in holiday planning.

Shirts and shorts? We got them listed. Camera? Noted. Flip flops? Number one on the list. Money for food? Essential. Sunblock lotion? Another essential.

2 piece swim suit? Hmmmm… We are still deciding on this… although if you ask one piece swim suit, I’d rather say, definitely on the list.

And so hats and belts come into the picture.

For what you say?

And it’s really our private joke. I hope I won’t get poked by my friends by blogging this out. But just in case… in case weight loss pills won’t do the trick…

Hat is to cover the face (from shame)… and belt to cover/control whatever’s hanging in the middle part.

LOL.

Another one suggested… why not bring the blanket too just in case?

In case of what?

In case somebody sees us wearing those, we’ll cover ourselves with a huge blanket.

Another LOL.

Well, you see, the three of us are struggling to get back into shape. But of course, we are hoping that by our holiday time comes, we would have beach-ready bodies.

But hey, look at what I found by stalking a friend’s fb photos. A cover up. A bikini cover up, by Instyle Corner. You can fb her.

Bikini cover up in white.

Bikini cover up in black.
Only 220P each piece.
What do you think? Can we rock the beach in this? No need for hats and belts (okay hats we need) or blanket to cover ourselves.

I guess this might just work.