Thursday, April 30, 2009

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Its a Smellycat's Birthday.

Timing is really not right.

The swine flu thingy is on full swing and even though it is smellycat's bday but i can't help but to be overwhlemed by work.

Sigh.

Anyway, we decided to have Smellycat's Birthday Celebration back at MummyAngie's Place coz it is a school day too. Better not bring Mini v out too late.

Celebration at home can be awesome too!

Check out the spread and the presence of people you love , nothing compares to this.

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Father and Daughter funny face.

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Both trying to act cute. Wahahahahahaa

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Another failed family pic.
Can add on to my failed family pic collection.



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Waiting for the main course to be out.....

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Mini v sampling her mushroom soup.

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My steak... freaking huge.... *chompchomp*

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Pa's gift to Smellycat.
Good Stuff - 32 years.
Dun play play. Ha!


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Elgin's one week allowance goes to this.
Bday cake for his nonsense brother.

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Mini v looking forward to this moment.
To sing Happy Birthday song and to blow the candles for Smellycat.

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Smile!!


Check out Mini v's angry expression (at 0
:22)when Smellycat saboed her candle blowing experience. Ha!

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After all the hooha... its cake cutting time.

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Mini v: One more time you all nonsense with me i kill u all die arh!!!!

After dinner, we went to catch Wolverine with the guys.

Kebeen and Philip got a Prawning rod for Smellycat.
Just another reason for these guys to go prawning.

Ha!

As for me, didn't managed to get him anything coz everything i have the intention to buy for him is rejected by him...so...

Too bad for him la.
Wahahahahahhahahaha :D

Monday, April 27, 2009

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The pigs are suffering too!


Flu virus are damn scary.

What usually infect Pigs can mutate to infect Humans too.

P/s: You don't get Swine Flu from eating Pork! *roll eyes*
(For now. Lets keep our fingers' crossed)

Understanding Swine Flu Outbreak: Questions and Answers
By John Lauerman

April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Swine flu, a virus that normally infects pigs, has been detected in people in Mexico, the U.S., New Zealand, Canada, and the U.K. Health officials around the world are checking to see whether infections have occurred in their countries, and readying measures to prevent its spread.

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about swine flu. The information is drawn from the data released by the World Health Organization in Geneva and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

Q: What is swine flu?
A: Influenza is a virus that infects people, birds, pigs and other animals such as ferrets. Swine flu, or swine influenza, is a form of the virus that normally infects pigs. There are many forms of flu, and the different varieties have the ability to exchange genes with one another. The form of flu that originated in Mexico is a genetic mixture of viruses that have been seen in pigs, birds and people. It’s being called a swine flu because the overall structure of the virus is of the type that affects pigs, said Keiji Fukuda, a WHO official.

Q: How do people catch swine flu?
A: Studies are still ongoing on how this particular swine flu is transmitted. Flu is generally transmitted through the respiratory tract. Droplets of infected body fluids can carry flu when people cough or sneeze. Studies indicate that masks called N95 respirators that, when properly used, filter germs from the breath and hamper the spread of flu. Neither contact with pigs nor eating pork has been linked to the spread of the flu, Fukuda said today. Still, health researchers are working to establish that the virus is spreading from person-to-person.

Q: What are the symptoms of swine flu?
A: About one to four days usually elapse between the time a person is infected and the onset of symptoms. Influenza normally causes symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, headaches and body aches, fever, chills, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhea. Swine flu causes the same symptoms, and may be difficult to distinguish from other strains of flu and respiratory illnesses. Severe cases of flu that lead to death are normally seen in very young and very old people whose immune systems are too weak to fight off the virus. Adults with severe illness may also have difficulty breathing, dizziness, confusion, or severe vomiting and diarrhea.

Q: How can I tell if my child is sick?
A: Children who are breathing abnormally fast or slowly may have respiratory illness. Bluish skin indicates a need for quick attention. Children who are abnormally sluggish and sleepy, irritable, or have fever or rash may also need attention.

Q: Have there been outbreaks of swine flu before?
A: Yes. Health officials said in 1976 that an outbreak of swine flu in people might lead to a pandemic. Widespread vaccination was carried out in the U.S. before experts determined that the virus was not dangerous enough to cause a pandemic. Swine flu occasionally infects people in the U.S. without causing large outbreaks. From 2005 through January 2009, there were 12 reported swine flu cases in the U.S. None of them caused deaths.

Q: Why are health officials concerned about the outbreak of swine flu?
A: When flu viruses mix their genes with one another, they can take on new forms. New flu viruses are harder for the immune system to defend against. With little or no opposition from the immune system, they can grow quickly and invade many tissues and organs. They may also set off a harmful immune overreaction in the body, called a “cytokine storm,” that may be lethal in itself. The swine flu virus from Mexico may have the ability to spread quickly and kill people, possibly causing a worldwide pandemic, according to the World Health Organization. Researchers are conducting studies right now to determine how easily the virus spreads in people and how dangerous it is.

Q: What’s a flu pandemic?
A: Flu pandemics occur when new influenza viruses emerge that spread quickly and few people have immunity to them. While influenza viruses were only discovered about a century ago, researchers believe flu pandemics hit about twice or three times each century. Some pandemics are relatively mild, killing just a few million people globally. The most severe flu pandemic on record was the 1918 Spanish Flu, and researchers estimate it killed about 50 million people around the world.

Q: Are there any similarities between the swine flu and earlier pandemic viruses? A: Flu viruses are classified by two proteins on their surface, called H for hemagglutinin and N for neuraminidase. Both the swine flu found in Mexico and the 1918 Spanish Flu viruses are of the H1N1 subtype. Both viruses appear to have originated in animals; researchers believe the Spanish flu spread to people from birds. The two viruses are not identical, and there are still many genetic differences between them that researchers are studying.

Q: Do all H1N1 viruses cause pandemics?
A: Not all H1N1 viruses cause pandemics. H1N1 descendants of the Spanish Flu virus continue to circulate in people and sometimes cause outbreaks of seasonal flu.

Q: Is there a vaccine against the swine flu from Mexico?
A: Flu vaccines generally contain a dead or weakened form of a circulating virus. The vaccine prepares the body’s immune system to fend off a true infection. For the vaccine to work, it must match the circulating, “wild-type” virus relatively closely. There is no vaccine currently that exactly matches the swine flu. However, if the virus is sufficiently similar to circulating forms of H1N1 flu that are included in current vaccines, they may offer some limited protection from swine flu. While U.S. health officials are investigating this, the possibilities for this protection are poor, they said yesterday on a telephone call.
In addition, millions of people in the U.S. were vaccinated against swine flu in 1976. While that was not the same strain of flu as the one from Mexico, people who got the 1976 vaccine may get some limited protection from the currently circulating virus. Health officials may do some research on this issue as well.
Vaccine makers have contacted the World Health Organization about obtaining samples of the virus needed to make a vaccine. Making flu vaccine can take three to six months, depending on the type of manufacturing used.

Q: Are there drugs that treat swine flu?
A: Roche Holding AG’s Tamiflu and GlaxoSmithKline Plc’s Relenza both have activity against swine flu. The U.S. has released its stockpile of Tamiflu to treat people with swine flu. Flu viruses sometimes develop resistance to antiviral drugs. The human form of H1N1 that’s currently circulating is resistant to Roche’s Tamiflu (not Relenza). If the two viruses were to exchange genes, the swine flu might become resistant, too.

Q: How else can I protect myself from swine flu?
A: Personal hygiene measures, such as avoiding people who are coughing or sneezing and frequent hand-washing, may prevent flu infection. Those who aren’t health professionals should avoid contact with sick people, or those who are coughing or sneezing. People who get sick with flu symptoms should stay home. Studies have suggested that closing schools, theaters, and canceling gatherings in the early stages of a pandemic can limit its spread. Such measures would likely take place if health officials determine that the virus is spreading quickly enough and is deadly enough to cause a pandemic.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

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Off Duty.


This weekend its an "adult" weekend coz....

Mini v is on a Road Trip to KL with MummyAngie and PapaOng!
So i am off duty for the weekend!
Kinda lost of what to do coz we usually have eventful packed weekends with her!

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Got this text early in the morning from MummyAngie that they are on the coach to KL already.
Look at her, so relaxed watching her Psp and wearing her funky sunglasses. Ha!

My little one's itinery is more happening than mine!!

Faintz >.<

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

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My Stitch Family.


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It all started with this uber kawaii Stitch cookie box from Tokyo Disneyland that Garlic got for Mini v.

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Sometimes i wish this uber kawaii face is mine. :D

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Vio: Papi! Take this and put in front of your face.
Papi: ........
Vio: * Click* Yeah!
Papi: ........

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Garlic is 626fied.
Mini v can't wait for her turn.

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The true blue Stitch.

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Smellycat refused to take a 626 pic.
But he doesn't know that sometimes he don't have to agree for it to be done.
Ha!!


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Beside the great family fun, check out the yummy chocolate cookies' uber kawaii packaging! :D

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Yeah!!! :D

Saturday, April 18, 2009

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On the Fence.

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At times like this, it is really difficult to react.

If i become angry, i will kill her creativity.
Check out her use of colors, the way she painstakingly drew on every finger.

But if i laugh it off, she will think it is ok to be nonsensical.
That drawing on hands are ok and probably the wall will be next.

So in the end... i.....

Vio: Let Dadi see what did you do to your hand.

Hahahahhahahahahahahahahah :D

Friday, April 17, 2009

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Poser.

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Mini v is into Ben 10 nowadays coz it is always showing on Cartoon Network.

Its not a bad cartoon, the usual boy kinda save the world, kinda entertaining, i like to watch it too!


Here is she, pretending to be Ben 10 using my Green Casio watch as her Omnitrix.


A very interesting conversation happened the other night i called her.

Vio: Hello...
Mini v: Who are you!!!
Vio : "-____- .... I am Ben 10!
Mini v: Noooooooooo.....
Vio: ???
Mini v: I AM BEN 10!!!
Vio: How come got 2 Ben 10s?
Mini v: I donch know??
Vio: Er.....
Mini : YOU ARE THE BRUFF (bluff) BEN 10!!!
Vio: !!!!!

She pawned me!!


Mini v -1
Vio - 0

Ok, She is the REAL Ben 10.

Hahahahahahahhahahah
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The Shoe effect.


What Shoes does to Women, alcohol have the same effect to Men.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

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The Greatest Story Ever Told.

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Was invited by June (Thanks babe! :P) to City Harvest's Children Church Good Friday Event.
It is a musical called "The Greatest Story ever told".

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It is Mini v and the Monsters' 1st time to Children Church!
The Praise and Worship + the Musical was great !
The kids had a fun time there!

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New kid on the block- June's Son Joash came and join the trio in their merry making.

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Kawaii Caleb.

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Mini v trying to out do Rayner in waving the light stick.

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Rayner is attempting to poke my face. Mini v watches in glee.
>.<

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This is truly a good way to expose the kids to Christianity.
Learning thru the fun way will keep those memories locked in for a long time... :)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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Zoom Zoom!

Mini v been practising with her FisherPrice roller blades at home.
Smellycat and i decided to go blading at ECP and we brought Mini v along.
The plan is for her to relax in the pram while her Dadi and me will sweat it out via blading and pushing her along.
But when she saw us carrying our blades, she too wanted to bring hers along.
So we did and let her tried out for a while. She;s surprisingly good at it!

Think time to upgrade her to real skates soon! :D


Mini v blading at ECP.

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V is for Victory! Yeah! Good Job!

Monday, April 13, 2009

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I wanna be a Fashion Designer.

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Avia and i signed up the kids for this event!
Totally in love with Christian Lacroix's costumes and since there is such a fun event why not involve the little ones and let them expose to the beauty of fashion!

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Was slightly early for the event and its free play till event starts.

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Playing together.

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Rueben and Mark from Toy Box.
They are really experienced with kids.
All the kids were mesmerized by them.

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Engaging the kids with fun songs.

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They are singing Mini v's favorite Mr Sun song and here is she peekabooing!

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Explaining designing and fashion to the kids.

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Time to be a designer!
Making your own "couture" bag.
Hahahahahhahaaa

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Rayner painstakingly arranging his design.

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Mr Frank Buffet the designer (Rueben's alter ego) discussing Mini v's bag with her.

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The rest of the Kids' creations.

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After the workshop, we went to tour the exhibition.

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The costumes are so pretty!
But the kids were easily distracted coz there are too many going ons!!
I can't take time to immerse myself in it coz half the time i'm worrying she's running amok and being a nuisance..... mental note to self: Come agian minus mini v . hahahahhaha


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The kids are so funny, they are making comments like the clothes look so scary... are they ghosts? Ha!! Maybe cost the mannequins are headless and the place are in dark colors.

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The famous sketches used for advertising for this event.

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Mini v and Caleb chilling at the posh chair at the discovery station.

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Mini v wanna be a fashion designer!
I really love this pic. She is so kawaii and with her "couture" bag. Ha!

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That's us after the whole event! Happy! :)
Hopefully she'll learn something about design and fashion from this! :D


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Mini v's 1st handmade couture bag up for auction.
Any bidders? hahahahahahha :P

In case you are wondering about what Smellycat did, he waited for us at the cafe at the Singapore Museum, having French Onion Soup and a glass of white wine.

Talk about enjoying life. Ha!