Tuesday, September 18, 2007

First Steps!

We are finally reaching another Cayden's milestone!

Cayden is learning to stand on his own and rolling back either of his sides.

I was at Clementi yesterday and for once, I saw Cayden crying. We believed he was hungry but didn't have the appetite because his gums were sore. He is going to be teething soon. For a good two hours, we tried to pacify him but all efforts went down the drain until he finished his bowl of sweet potato rice cereal. Then after he took a nap. When he woke up an hour later, our Connoisseur couldn't stop smiling.

WE LOVE CAYDEN SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!

Monday, September 10, 2007

There's Something about Cayden...

No doubt!!!! There's something about Cayden's cheeks! No one could resist....

Saturday, September 8, 2007

A Wonderful Week in Sept

I spent the first week of September 2007 back at Clementi. In the absence of Gor Gor Sam, I returned home to help kill time as well as to assure parents that I have my dinner everyday. I believe Cayden had great time seeing more people at home keeping him company at home in the evening.

It was absolutely fun because having Cayden around made the difference. The mood at home has been so light and joyous since he arrived.

I finally witnessed how lovely Cayden is whenever he wakes up especially early in the morning! He never created much problem in the middle of the night. On the first two nights, he slept through and woke up at 5 am, drank milk and went back to bed in half an hour. On the final night, he slept through the night between 9.30 pm and 7 am! For this cooperative behaviour, I promised a huggy pillow for Cayden.

It was a wonderful week for everyone. Cayden had extra toys!
  • A crawling baby,
  • A wriggling worm,
  • A barking dog,
  • A building block to build his motorskills, and
  • A piece of Traditional Bamboo Seat!


There's something about the bamboo seat that all should know. It has been one of the longest service piece of furniture at home! It served not just my oldest sister, my elder sister (Cayden's mum), me and Aunty YangMing! It started working 35 years ago and continued its service for almost another 13 years (at least) before it went into semi-retirement. It was only this month it returned back in action for Cayden.

Grandparents thought Cayden should feel comfortable and not bored. They added cushions and a toy! The wisdom of our parents and their experience in taking care of children remain relevant now.