Saturday, January 31, 2015

Party: Something Minecraft. Something Tractor. Something Lego.

Big Boy and Baby Boy celebrated their birthdays this month. We tried hard to think of a way to combine and celebrate their different interests.

Big Boy was in a Minecraft + Lego phase
Baby Boy was still in his tractor phase

So we got in touch with Bricks4Kidz in Petaling Jaya and gave them this brief: Something Minecraft. Something Tractor. Something Lego. For kids aged between 5 and 8.

And they came back with this specially designed package: Minecrafting with Construction Monsters (Model building include: bulldozers, dump truck, scissor lift, Minecraft character Steve, Minecart, and Creeper).

Sounds good enough for me! So one Saturday morning, we gathered at the 10 Boulevard outlet, and the Bricks4Kidz staff took it from there. They did the decor, the programme and the games, so basically there was little I had to do except take photos and chit chat. There was even a play yard with some Duplo pieces for the younger kids to play with. All the children were well and properly occupied until it was time to leave.                                      

The Minecraft crafting table
The older kids with the more complicated Technic sets 
Some pretty high tech stuff going on here

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Growing Up: Cyst of the Eye

So Big Boy's first few weeks of school was hampered by a swollen eye. It was big and nasty looking.

At first, we thought it was a stye. But the doctor diagnosed it as a chalazion, resulting from a blocked oil gland. I still don't really know the difference, but you can read more about it here.

After diagnosis, the doctor assured us that it wasn't contagious, so Boy could attend classes as usual, with the teacher's approval. I was concerned that he would be teased for his swollen eye, but his classmates were understanding. They just asked what happened, and then that was it.


The only remedy we were told to do was to wash with salt water and do hot compress on the chalazion and to clean the pus when it bursts. We were also given an antiseptic cream to apply after the chalazion burst — not before, else there will be new skin forming on the surface while the gland is still clogged.

It took about two weeks for it to fully subside. Thankful that we didn't need to do any surgery to remove it :-)

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Growing Up: Baby Boy is 5!

It's been a fun ride with Baby Boy, with his cheeky smiles, cute dimple and winning ways. And as he turns 5 this January, he's growing up fast, yet always my baby!

Here are some highlights of the month.

Time to remove the bike stabilizers ... Becoz apparently that's what Peppa Pig did ...
Art at work
A hotel or something
Aargh ... the start of spelling tests ... and the going was really rough at the beginning. Thankfully it's gotten better.

Fun stuff at school too: Demonstrations and experiments 
Learning about solubility