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Memories 1
Last night, with Josiah next to me in bed, I was thinking, of certain significant memories I have in my life, and I realise that the memory of them is fading away. There are some details that I just can’t remember anymore. So, I thought I should blog them down before I forget everything in ten years’ time. Wow, sounds like I am losing my memory or something, but actually just getting old and forgetful. 😛 Today I want to talk about how I got into music. When I was very young, maybe around 4-5 years, my eldest sister, Brigitte started learning the piano. So, my parents bought a piano…
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MomBloggersPlanet Cutest Baby in CAR SEAT Contest
I am thinking of doing a professional photo shoot for my Josiah, and then to get PhotoBookMalaysia to print it, as I did with my wedding album. I’d probably be getting my online mommy friend’s husband who’s a children photographer to take, their site is at http://pixmoments.com/. Anyways, because of that, I am joining this contest in a bid to win the prizes sponsored by PhotoBookMalaysia. All I need to do is upload the pics of Josiah in his carseat, and talk about this contest. The cool prizes include well, photobooks what else, and some cool bags from AliceWonders. So here goes, my baby and me in his child seat…
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Fisher Price Newborn to Toddler Rocker
I bought this chair from Fisher Price while I was in confinement just before going back to work. At first I bought this thinking maybe Josiah can sleep in it as it has a vibration function and is also a rocking chair. Oh well, in the end, it was used for other purpose. First, it’s basically used as a chair. This chair is cool because it can be used from young to old, up to 4 years old. When Josiah was only 2 months old, we set the position to the lowest lying one. We strap him on it whenever we need some free hands, well we can’t be holding…
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Kuching Kolo Mee in Kajang
Ok, I think I wrote about this place in Sg Chua before that sells Sarawak Laksa, but the difference now is that the Kolo mee cook has been changed to the authentic Kuching guy. It is also cheaper now at RM4 per bowl, yes, served in a bowl now. The Kolomee is probably 80% authentic, the noodles is definitely imported from Kuching. What is lacking is the red Pork oil which is from the Kuching famous red roasted pork, but here the roasted pork is brown, so no red oil. The taste, well taste pretty good. Nothing like the ‘springyness’ of the curly noodle. Lots of Sarawak people living in…









