Soon after learning to sit up, she's on to new adventures. (Don't know what the hurry's about.)
These pics were taken a day or so after my last post.




She's doing well with the solids, continues to nurse 3 times a night on average, and sleeps woefully little, and very lightly. We have to tiptoe around the house when she sleeps. She manages a 3-hour nap in the afternoon, but only after she's had a good wail of protest first (anything from 15 t0 30 minutes). She loves sitting and crawling on (and off) her ABC playmat, and has unfortunately taken to the taste of the rubber pieces, the smaller the better.
As you can imagine, with the school run, grocery shopping, meal prep, bathing and feeding and nappy changing and taking orders for afternoon tea ("Mummy, can I please have a peanut butter sandwich?"), each day is extremely hectic.
Don't know if anyone shares my sentiments, but each year seems to go by faster than the one before, and more than half of 2007 has just vanished while I'm going about the seemingly inconsequential moments of my daily routine.
1 comment:
Hi Serena,
1. Perhaps, it may be useful to set yearly goals and the required intermediate milestones to achieve, for yourself anfd for your famiy, at beginning of each calendar year.
2. In this way, the achievement of the goals outcomes will serve as a useful milestone and time reminder as to your own creation/shaping of your own personal/family life towards your dream/life aspirations.
3. It will also help us to determine which is am important life-goals and which is not, which life task is a priority for you and your family now and which are not.
4. At the end of each calender year, it is useful to review your own life goals and its achievements or non-achievements and the reasons why they are so...What have we newly learnt more about ourselves, the new "discoveries" in life that we have found in ourselves, in the people and the larger world around us, and how and what we can do with our own life to further contribute to the larger society and Humanity at large in our small little ways that makes a big difference for others in their lives.
5. By setting out and pursuing our own life goals, we will find our own purpose and direction in life.
6. The life goals and their intermediate milestones will help stayed focussed on our life goals. They will also provide useful feedback about ousevles as well as regarding our goal achievement and non-achievements.
7. There is also a need to properly BALANCE our own life, for GOD, for our "SELF" , for our FAMILY, and our Community and the World at large, both in terms of our life allocation/usage and our own pursuit of these various aspects of life.
8. For your kind update and further considerations/discussion, please.
9. Thank you.
Cheers,
Kenneth KOH
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