Saturday, 28 March 2009

Getting ready for school and dim sum lunch

We recived a call from Carpe Diem last week to confirm Kelly's enrollment and we can go down anytime to get her uniforms, mattress, etc. Though a bit rush but everything seems to fall into place perfectly within the 2 weeks. From the return of Aunty Su, renewing her passport and permit to getting Kelly ready for first day of school and lastly the arrival of newborn.

We popped by Carpe Diem to try out the sizes before we decide on Size S for T-shirts and shorts, and Size M for dress. After trying out the uniforms, Kelly can't wait to go out as there is a family day event going on in the garden organised by some parents.

Daddy helping out...
Nice uniform!
After we got the items ready for Kelly to start school on Monday, we headed down to Chinatown for dim sum. It's been a long long time since we last patronised Red Star Restaurant as their food is only average but we like the push cart atmosphere, it's just so cantonese.

Kelly eating porridge on her own...
Kelly loves egg tart as much as Daddy!!!

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

McDonald's again!!!

It's got to be McDonald's lunch again since Mummy is craving for it and it's just a few days before Mummy got to stay at home and eat all the home-cooked confinrmrnt food. Over the past 2 months, Kelly had started to pick up our type of diet, food to go with sauce. Kelly's tolerance level for chilli is quite high too, just like Mummy's.

French fries with chilli sauce and mayo...yummy!

Monday, 23 March 2009

Gynae Appointment at 36 weeks 3 days

Another routine weekly check up at Dr. Adrian's clinic gave us an unexpected surprise. Dr. revealed that baby's head is still on the right side of Mummy's tummy and the possibility of baby not turning down is 99% since we are closed to 37 weeks. Dr. suggested that Mummy goes for c-sect anytime before 3 April 2009 in order to avoid any complication just in case contractions come or water bag burst first before baby’s head is engaged, that would means an emergency c-sect which would be dangerous for both Mummy and baby.

It has never crossed my mind to have a c-sect for delivery and this news was a shock to both Daddy and Mummy. We can’t decide on whether to head Dr.’s advice or to wait for 1 more week and see if baby decides to be cooperative.

Mummy called up friends who had gone through c-sect to get advices and the only good thing we know is that, through c-sect, we can choose the date and time that we want baby to be out and things will be more organised n prepared. C-sect to Mummy is just so unnatural, thinking on the day, Mummy bring along a luggage bag and check into TMC, waiting for baby to be out in 5mins, doesn’t it looks like a holiday??!