A Sweet Intro

This blog is dedicated to our darling boy, born prematurely at 29 weeks and miraculously survived all odds during his 57 days in the ICU. We named him Reagan, which means our "Little King", strong and brave enough to fight any battles. He is also our little king whom we worship with a lifetime of our love and kisses. Baby Reagan continues to amaze us with his awesome strength, big personality, joyful laughter and lovely smiles. This is where we share both our learning journeys and all the fun bonding time together.

Jul 30, 2014

Feasting with our Hands @ Full Of Crab

The idea of dumping all the food on the table and feasting with our hands seems pretty appealing to us.    No cutlery or utensils and Reagan finally gets the "green light" to play his food with his bare hands. We probably would never get a chance to do this at home...all the mess and cleaning after the meal is too tedious. 
The name of this place is pretty innovative, Full Of Crabs...the phrase which I tend to use on hubs, "...full of craps...." haha!
Full Of Crabs gave me the impression of a cozy beachside tavern...
But the sea is nowhere near here and I was also attracted by the lingering smell of the durains from the fruit stall next to it.
I love their fries, thin and crispy, deep-fried to perfection... similar to the fries from Long John's but much tastier.
We ordered the Captain's Choice which consists of Sri Lanka crabs and shrimps , and chose the sauce combination of garlic butter and cajun. It was really flavourful and I enjoyed dipping my fries into the leftover sauce. However it can be tad salty too as it made me thirst for more water after the meal.

 The market price that day was $94 for each set. It is definitely not anywhere near cheap and we have to order 2 sets to feed the 4 of us. We even add on more fries and wings because we feel the quantity was still not that filling. 

Our seafood meal served in the bag and we dump everything onto the table! 
Yummy crabie~
It was a pretty good experience for all of us, especially my Reagan boy who did enjoy the messy food play-eat session.

Oh and we didn't forget to drop by the fruit stall next to it for some MaoShanWang after that haha! 

Jul 22, 2014

Ice-cream Crepe and The City on A Perfect Sunday

Reagan missed his Heguru class this morning and it's partially my fault as I've forgotten to set the alarm . He woke up at 7am and we even got him excited by telling him that he has Heguru class later. However I drowsily went back to sleep (the baby night feedings are killing me) and by the time I woke up again, I realised it was too late. I felt so guilty to miss his class especially when he was so looking forward to it!
Anyway we decide to spend the whole Sunday noon with him and what's better than a day with ice-cream and playground!

Reagan can't decide which ice-cream crepe he likes to have
Our happy little king with his awesome ice-cream crepe!
One of his favourite indoor playgrounds, The City again..
 Reagan is good at self-directed play. Hubs and I can take a break over at the sofa area while watching him "entertain" himself with all the role-playing toys and stations. He is very into pretend-play now and it's really fun to watch him .

Reagan trying to dress up the baby doll. A little obscene though haha.
 And one reason we think that he likes The City because of the absence of "dangerous" playgound slides and swings that would usually tempt us to force him to play haha! And there were no adrenaline-packed kids screaming or threatening to trample him, so he felt really safe to play here by himself. 

The cutest Policeboy 
... loves walking around with the two road signs.
Reagan caught us by surprise when he approached us ridding on this scooter. Usually he would made me carry him on it and push him around. But this time he shows more confidence in climbing in and riding it by himself. My boy has became braver !
 And he managed to control the scooter pretty well too! Well done!


Jul 21, 2014

Reagan's Playdate @ Cool De Sac

 The kids were welcomed by the inviting vibrant colours of the wall and the really cool treehouse at the entrance of Cool De Sac.



All the mommies were starving so we cant wait to start off with the cafe inside the indoor playground.

The Tots area

Ean and Fleur the two adventurous ones were eager to explore the playground for the older kids, but Reagan was very happy to stay at the Tots area with baby Zac haha!


I enjoy watching how the kids interact. Reagan was sweet and gentle with baby Zac, the same as how he always behaves with baby Kyrian . He makes a very good older brother :)

The only successful photo that I managed to capture with all the kids facing me at the same time!
 My cheeky boy!

Exploring the treehouse

Playing with legos and doing some artwork while waiting for daddy to pick us up.


What I like about Cool De Sac...

- The reasonable admission fees
- Neat and spacious environment
-A cafe inside that serves good quality proper meals
- The Art zone that offers free materials for craftwork
- The complimentary hand/face painting from the MakeUp zone
- The Tots area that made Reagan feels so safe in that zone 

Baby Kyrian at 2 months old


Baby Kyrian at exactly 2 months old....

  • weighs 6.1kg
  • still addicted to my boobies
  • still spits and go on strike if we offer him formula milk
  • loves to suck his fist
  • has good neck support and can lift his head up quite steadily 
  • attempts to roll over
  • good eye-tracking
  • pays attention to our facial expressions
  • chuckled when he gets excited


Jul 17, 2014

School Excursion - Butterfly Farm

School excursion to the Butterfly Farm and mummy gets to come along with him yeah!

On the excursion bus- My Reagan boy munching on the mini pancakes and snacks that I prepared for him. 
Everyone sat down for a short briefing before we entered the farm. The lady talked about the life-cycle of the butterfly, how they mate and how they search for food etc. I don't think Reagan really understood what she's trying to say. At least my boy paid attention to her during the first 10 minutes of her speech, then throughout the entire briefing his head was buried in my bag searching for more Honeystars to munch. 
It was still drizzling but that didn't dampen the high spirits of my excited boy
It was until I entered the Butterfly Farm then I remembered my fear for flying insects. Yes, any creepy crawlies that fly, even the pretty ones like butterflies. However because of the rain earlier, there were not as many butterflies around as I thought. I was expecting like a large swarm of them or something. 
The teachers trying their best to point out the butterfly eggs' and pupae to the kids.
 Showing Reagan the butterfly's cocoon
Looking around for more butterflies
I guess my boy has this indecisive relationship with the butterflies too, One minute he was laughing hysterically trying to catch them. The next minute he hid behind my ass when the butterflies got too near to him. Then it didn't take long for him to start chasing the butterflies around again. 
The teacher gave the kids an upclose view of the caterpillar
The brave kids took turn to pass the caterpillar around. I was holding my bag tightly and ready to fling at anyone who tries to put that hairy thing on me.
During the bus journey back to school, I was very exhausted and trying not to doze off. However Reagan was still very energetic! Throughout the bus ride, he was bouncing up and down on his seat, and at the same time busying ransacking my bag for more of his Honeystars again.

Jul 15, 2014

Reagan's Enrichment Classes and Learning at 2 Years Old

Now at this stage , Reagan boy is picking up concepts really fast, which of course pressured me to provide him as much input as I can. He has began to start talking in strings of 4-5 words phrases, like recently he said "Didi drinks mama's milk" and "Daddy driving blue car." He finds joy communicating with us , although with strangers he can be a little shy but still very cheeky.

Ever since I was waiting for my labour and confinement to end, I've stopped teaching new words to Reagan.  However he has shown signs of recognising and reading new words that I've yet to taught him. Daddy explained that Reagan picked them up from his old and new storybooks that he has been reading to him every night. My mom and I tested Reagan and realised his daddy was right!
All along we've been reading to our boy for the "sake" of reading because he forced us to , otherwise he'll kick up a fuss. We didn't realise he actually remember and learn the words each time we read them to him.

Probably from his experience of words-reading, he has also began to use phonics to help him to break up words that he don't recognised. For eg. If we ask him to read a word that dont make sense such as "Bershalaka",  He will try to pronounce it as "Ber ber..sss sss...ke ke". He may say or pronounce the word wrongly but we know he is trying to break up the words using phonics technique, which was a pleasant surprise for us.

Stamford Little Genius (1 x week, 2 hours)
So to further improve on his phonics-reading, I called up Math and Language Phonics class at Stamford school for them to assess him as well to know more about the programme. From what the school explained, their two years old parents-accompanied class are focusing on alphabets (upper and lower case) and the phonics sound of each letter, whereas usually by four years old they use phonics to break up the words for reading. I was told that Reagan has jumped step according to their Phonics learning structure. The consultant managed to guess that I must have been using the flashcard method after he was aware that Reagan can read words at his age. He advised Reagan to be placed in the "Independent class" instead.

However I felt that even though Reagan has mastered all the alphabets and their initial phonics sounds ,at times he still lack that 100% confidence . There are also still some phonics sounds that he has yet to pronounce properly ,such as sound of "L' and "W" and "X".  He can easily point to the right letter when we made the phonics sound for him, but he still has difficulty pronouncing them accurately by himself,

In the end, I made the decision to attend the parents-accompanied class to learn with him first, as well as build up his confidence before I proceed him to the next class. I told the school my concerns and arranged with them to only put him into the "Independent Class" probably after a couple of months of attending the "Parents-accompanied class" with him.

The class that I signed him up also consists 1 hour of Math, but daddy attended him during the first day of class while I stayed outside for the programme briefing. Probably next week I'll have a better understand of what they did in Math class.. So far I haven't been focusing much on Math for Reagan, only the usual counting up and down and some flashcards topics on quantity . I like to start on some simple addition and subtraction with him soon.

Reagan's first day at Stamford Little Genius

Heguru (1 x week, 1 hour)
Reagan used to attend Heguru and now he is ready to continue class as I've decided to focus more on his right-braining learning before he turned 3. The 2 years old class is almost similar to the 12 months old class that  he used to attend, except for the activities which are much more challenging of course. Reagan got me excited when I realised he understood how to play the Photographic Memory and even the Linking Memory game and able to do them by himself. He is also able to get the right answers for our telepathy game, which shows that we must have very strong bonds and telepathic connection with each other haha.  As for the Irorita and Tangram puzzle, he can also complete them without my help, although most of the time he is not fast enough to finish up before the teacher collects back . As usual, he is still in love with the alphabets and phonics, flashcards and songs segment in class.

Reagan is still not able to do the Mandala by himself, and would pick the colours he like instead of following the picture shown on the screen. He is also confused by the Peg memory and Image-training and tends to give a very serious-looking expression haha. For 2 years old class, Flash memory is added inside and even though Reagan knew the answers, he will whisper very softly to me instead of reciting  it out loud with the other kids in class. Overall he enjoys his class and would even calls out his teacher's name at home!

Happy Train (1 x week, 1 hour)
HappyTrain is also another right-brain enrichment school which Reagan used to attend. I've decided to put him back into the programme again from this month onwards. As usual he loves the cute props that were used to teach the learning concepts, the hands-on activities in class and of course the vibrant and excited teachers showering him with all the attention.
Reagan shows effort in completing every activity in class and at times he would turn around and smile at me or let me know the game or props that got him excited. Both of us enjoy attending the weekly lesson together very much.
WeeCare (2x week, 3hrs)
Although we've pulled Reagan out from Lorna Whiston Preschool, we've nothing but positive comments about the school. The teachers are awesome, devoted and caring, the environment is conducive and spacious and the curriculum is well-structured and interesting. However, due to his weak immune symptom, putting him in a 5 days weekly preschool gets him sick too frequently. Furthermore, I weigh his enrichment classes more than his preschool, therefore I feel a school that offers flexi-days programme is more suitable for him now.

At WeeCare preschool, he attends 2 mornings, 3 hours each session without parents accompany. At least I get a break from him during two of my busy mornings phew! I also like that there is a huge indoor playground right below their school and the kids get to play there for free!

The first day of school was great. After class, his teacher feedbacked to us how well-behaved Reagan was. He listened and followed instructions well, and played nicely with his classmates. She also mentioned that she noticed Reagan recognises all the colours and can read out the alphabets that day. Great job darling, mummy is so proud of you!

Reagan @ WeeCare School

To sum it up, Reagan is attending 3 enrichment classes and 2 mornings of unaccompanied preschool sessions. I know he is enjoying all of them because most of the time at home, he would put on his shoes, points to the door and tells me he wants to go for lesson now haha! This also shows that previously he was really too bored at home when he was not attending any classes during my confinement month.

Darling Reagan, you're doing so well! Mummy is glad to see you having so much fun everyday! Continue to surprise us with things we never knew you could do or understood. Rain you with more hugs and kisses!