Friday 18 May 2012

Kindle

My Kindle in sunny Bali!
Have I ever mentioned how awesome the Kindle is??????????? Yes I bought a Kindle. Bought it a year ago. I wrote an entry on it 2 year ago. What made me change my mind about it? Mainly it is the price tag. It has dropped to below 200 USD. Of course I was tempted!

 After getting it, I became a book slut. Jumping from one book to another. Something that I never do when I read real books. I don't have a lot of books yet. A lot of parenting ones, which I am not all too keen to keep but still want to read those because I am such a clueless parent. Fiction I still prefer buying a hard copy. Nothing more romantic than a good old book in hand, with hours and hours to spare and a nice drink at the side. Sigh, gone are such days.

After a year, I am still as in love with it as I first got it. I was blown away by the e ink. It absolutely looks just like book prints! I wish I had it before I had kids. I will bring it everywhere with me. Sit down at a cafe and read to my heart's content. Soon... those days will be back. I just need to cart them both to child care. WHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anyone who loves to read and thinks it will kill the reading pleasure - It won't! Go get it. It will be one of the best things that you can do for yourself. You can't carry The Odyssey or Ulysses around all the time right?

Another good thing? There are free classic ebooks to be had! Now, tell me that doesn't do it for you!

Focaccia



I just saw this on TV today and can't get it out of my mind. I LOVE FOCACCIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This video makes me so happy. The way it was made, the whole process makes me smile. I miss the focaccias I had in Italy. I miss making bread. :) This is food porn.  Another trip is due!

Saturday 12 May 2012

Update

Happy times
Time flies. It does. Saff is already 7 months and Violet is 2 1/2 years old. Things are a bit crazy at home on most days. The younger one is not sleeping as much, she just wants to play with her sister even when she is clearly in need of some sleep. She finally decided to turn over on her tummy. FINALLY. That lazy girl. I can't blame her, being as fat as she is, it isn't the most comfortable position to be in. We felt a tooth pushing through too!

She loves supermarkets
She is just like the sister, refused to be spoonfed. Argh... I will never get to experience the puree feeding phase.She will just her head and keep her mouth closed tightly when she sees me with a spoon coming. She loves to chew on broccoli and french beans. She absolutely adores pineapples. Finds apples meh. Fancies grapes and strawberries. Her grip is so strong, she mashes up carrots before any of that gets into her mouth.

Her trippy drawing she named 'Family'
Violet is in princess mode currently. I was wishing that she would skip this phase. But she is such a girly girl. We never encouraged it, never called her princess nor have we introduced Disney Princesses to her.(She still doesn't know them! Thank goodness!) But she knows what a princess is. She read them in books and seen them on TV. She knows about kings and queens and that they live in a castle. She is trying to be more independant too. Eating on her own, climbing into the car by herself. Walking a lot more instead of wanting us to carry her all the time. She does try to entertain herself a little more too. She would grab a book and do some reading alone She still likes to doodle and colour. Her colouring has improved, from scribbling all over the page to more controlled targeted colouring.





Good thing that they nap together. The only time in the day that I can take a breather. Or try to prepare for dinner. Sometimes I am so tired I will nap with them. Napping with them somehow makes them nap longer and more soundly. I wonder why?

Bali

It is without a doubt indeed, tiring to be travelling with a toddler and a baby. It is made worse when the toddler is sick. I asked myself why I even bother travelling at all. I came back more tired than I was before the trip!

Violet was feeling fine until 3 hours before the flight to Bali. She vomited twice. Once in the morning and again before lunch. We had to rush her to a clinic and found out that she probably had stomach flu. ARGH! 3 hours before the flight and we are told that she has stomach flu. Needless to say she was whiny on the plane and whiny on the first few days. She whined during meal times, she whined when I asked her to take her showers. Whined when I tried to get her out of the villa pool. She whined when I asked her to sleep. It didn't help that it was really hot and humid everywhere we went in Bali. I tried to keep my cool and gave her a little more leeway since she was not feeling too well.

Finally on the 3rd day I gave her a huge dressing down. Frankly I was very pissed off with the way she treats her father sometimes. She bullies him all the bleeding time! She goes to him when she needs a play mate and when she doesn't, she rejects him totally! I hate that! I blew my top and gave her her biggest dressing down ever. That worked. She was less whiny on the last 2 days.

The younger one did better than expected. She slept through the entire flight. She was fine and happy, if a little bothered by the weather. She seems to be more of a homebody, a creature of comfort who craves familiarity. I was worried that she would miss her cot or home. Much to my surprise she was fine and happy! I am glad I plonked down $80 for the foldable tub and lug it with me to Bali. She loved her baths and it is good that she was able to enjoy her favourite soaks in her tub even in Bali. I can't imagine trying to bathe her in the bath tub. Not only are babies slippery little things, I am paranoid about the cleanliness of the tub!

As for us, we didn't get to really relax and do nothing. I was pretty much going back and forth attending to my 2 children. I did get about 20 minutes by the pool reading and basking in the warm late afternoon sun while they were napping. Wished it happened more often though.

Travelling with young kids is very tiring. Would I do it again? As it is, I am planning our next couple of trips already. Am I nuts? Yes!( And I never learn )  But nothing, absolutely nothing is more satisfying to see than seeing your kids taking in all the new experiences with such dewy eyed innocence and unjadedness that I wish I possess. Besides I am a glutton for punishment.

Ultimate Comfort Food

is a bowl of mum's pork porridge. No fuss, nothing pretentious. Simple, honest home cooked porridge.

Reading

I have told myself that this year, I will read 12 books. All fiction. None of that parenting stuff that I have been reading lately. I need some form of escape. Reading fiction provides me that. I miss reading beautifully constructed sentences, they delight me endlessly and puts me in a very very romantic place.

This year, I have so far read a grand total of 3 pages!

I will want to put the blame on my two children. Truth is, that is the truth! Well partially.. I was hooked on pinterest for a while. That site is bad and unproductive! Not really... I found plenty of things and ideas that I love. Like ideas to keep a toddler busy and how to peel a  whole bunch of garlic in 30 seconds.

I need to get back my reading groove.