I'm Crowning a Different Kind of Head...

~ Posted on Friday, August 26, 2011 at 1:46 AM ~

Decided to go for this post title since I'm due with Spicy Baby any day now... hehehe... Anyway, for those of you who are not familiar with the term of 'crowning' during chilbirth, according to this website:

"During pushing and delivery, your baby's head will begin to make an appearance through your vaginal opening with each contraction. When your baby's head remains visible and does not slip back in, it is known as crowning."

Now, why I said I'm crowning a different kind of head (instead of a baby's duh...) Well, it's because my blog is finally getting a NEW head! Woohooo!!! After days of craving into my nesting instincts, it's finally ready! Take a look above! What do you think of it?

In case this is your first time here or you're already too mesmerised with the new header to remember how the old one looks like, I have luckily snapshot (for memories) the previous blog header look before I replaced it...

Buh-bye old blog header! You have served me well!

So yeah, I've earlier make my payment in the middle of this month and harrassed liaised with the designer with my compiled and revised and recompiled versions of the details I wanted for my new blog header. In between that time, the designer had some hiccups with his own website and my work was delayed a few days. I waited patiently as I really don't want to stress him out by rushing him to deliver my work (plus there are like 4-5 people queueing up before me) and since I used to be in IT line, I totally understand his frustration (in fixing his own website and trying to deliver his clients' work) and just waited for my turn patiently. (hoping I don't go into labour before it's done...hehehe)

Anyway, all those are in the past. What's lying in front of you now is the finished product. After days of liaising with the designer and also bugging my hubby for his feedback on the header, I'm comfortable to say THIS IS IT!

I'm really happy with the design and it's well worth the money I paid for (I actually paid the designer more than he normally charged as I do believe his work is worth the amount!) I think this is a nice gift for myself before Spicy Baby comes along any day now!

So what do you think of my newly crowned 'head'?

I'm the Guest Host of Terrific Thursday Blog Hop!

~ Posted on Thursday, May 05, 2011 at 12:10 PM ~

Greetings from Malaysia!

If you're dropping by from the Terrific Thursday blog hop, WELCOME to my humble blog! I hope you will enjoy browsing through my site and do leave me a comment & your blog URL if you're following my blog so that I could return the favor soonest I can!

A quick note about myself: I'm a Chinese SAHM, born and living in Malaysia. I have a 2 year old boy and am currently in my 2nd trimester with our 2nd child. I delivered my 1st child naturally, exclusively breastfed him and is still nursing him through my pregnancy (though it's been comfort nursing for the past 2 weeks now). I intend to go for tandem nursing if possible. I blog about our daily life, parenting experience, and I also do loads of reviews on books, music albums, and other products that are useful for my family. If you would like to know more about myself, do check out my "Who Am I?" page. Thank you so much to both Rondi and Crystal for choosing me as this week's guest host!

DIY Chinese New Year Fish Craft

~ Posted on Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 2:25 PM ~

In case you missed out, I have previously shared 2 tutorials on making your own DIY Chinese New Year Lantern (style 1 and style 2) as CNY is coming in a weeks time! So, here goes my tutorial on how to make your own fish craft:

What you need is: Red packets (or what we Chinese called 'Ang Pows')-quantity up to you, ensure it is square shape, stapler, scissors.

DIY Chinese New Year Fish Craft
Take 1 red packet which is exact square shape,
ensure the front is facing you, fold in half diagonally.
DIY Chinese New Year Fish Craft
Ensure the horizontal line is at the top. At the bottom
corner, cut about 1 inch, 45 degrees upwards.
DIY Chinese New Year Fish Craft
When you reached about 1 inch length, cut towards the
end of one of the horizontal edge.
DIY Chinese New Year Fish Craft
You will get something like the above.
Open up the folded red packet.
DIY Chinese New Year Fish Craft
With the folded line facing you vertically, cut the 'tail'
of the fish about 1.5 inch long.
DIY Chinese New Year Fish Craft
Take one side of the 'tail' and fold over to the other
side. Staple them together (where my thumb is)

The results? TADAAAAAAA!!!

If you're feeling more adventurous, you can string up the fishes with a string and hang it as a fish lantern. Or string each up and hang it on your Chinese orange tree. Else, you can just tape it to the wall like what I did. What I did was I just stick a double sided tape at the tail of the fish and they'll be good for wall or door decorations.

Hope you enjoy my simple tutorial!