a babe's life

Friday, December 22, 2006

I'm dancing!

See me dance here

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Wheeeeeeeee!!!!

You know what I miss most each time I'm away from home?

My walker.

My sweet, dependable, good old walker.

The other day when we came back from PD I was so happy to be back inside my walker that I whizzed from one end of the house to the other at breakneck speed that I think I got my folks a little bit concerned. But no worries, I've got everything under control. Ahem, the walker and me, we've got an understanding *nods*

Mum bought me a new buggy-stroller. The kind that strapped you in, tight. The good thing about this new stroller is that it's a lot easier to maneuver compared to the old one. And I can see so much more of what's in front of me while reclining comfortably. The downside is, yeah, you got it, I can't move. With the old one I can at least make an attempt to clamber out but with this one? No way. I'm strapped. In. Tight. But of course, from my Mum's point of view, I'd be Safe and Snug.

Oh well, it's just one of those things that a baby has to put up with. The carseat? Can't move a muscle. That cloth-carrier thingie? I can't even twitch a muscle.

*sighs*

Thank God for my good friend The Walker. It makes me feel as free as the wind. It used to belong to my Abang Luqman, you know, and I love the feeling of being where my brother used to be five years ago. At times I can almost smell him there, his poo ... eeww, better not go there.

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Me and my wheels.

Friday, December 08, 2006

We go North!

As said by Eomer ...

My very first loooong journey inside the car was two weeks ago when Ayah Chik got engaged to a doctor from Kedah. That makes Mum happy, btw, to have a fellow doctor in the family. The journey was tiring. Hey, can you just imagine being strapped up in the baby-seat for hours on end? Mum refused to pick me up, too, saying that I need to be "trained" to just sit there with nothing to see but the car seat. Yup, the baby-seat is a rear-facing one *groans*

Abang Luqman at least got to sit in this booster seat where he had a splendid view of the cars wheezing past. I hope they'll buy me a new seat soon, one that lets me at least know what's going on around me.

*is hopeful*

Mum used the sling carrier while we were in Kedah. She has bought it a long time ago but that was the first time she used it properly. I'm not sure whether I like it or not. It certainly makes things easier for Mum but you know, it's rather, uhm, restrictive for me.

Yup, the jury is still out on this one :/

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We're making another long trip tomorrow, this time to the south. And this time it's for a holiday! I can't wait to go to the swimming pool again.