Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Lil bud caught something in kindergarten

We went to a kindergarten to submit the form required for admitting for lil bud. That day was also a parent teacher meeting.

Normally the requirement would be for kids' (or any visitors) temperature to be monitored, but on that day, the teacher didn't do that. Parents and kids were admitted in freely.

Our kid went in there, played and touched the toys and interacted with the kids there. As expected, she caught something days later with fever, joint pain, and not sure what else. The third day was the worst of symptom when she had fever, vomited, and had body aches. My pregnant wife had to tend to our girl and by now I think both of us are on the waiting list to be the next patients ourselves.

As parents of school going kids, we have prepared ourselves for this. However, we didn't expect our girl to contract anything that soon, especially not before she is admitted to kindergarten.

We know that kindergarten is a disease magnet and a place for kids to build up body's immunity. Similarly, Kiddy Palace toys section and water park (murky the last time we were there) in our zoo are also known to introduce pathogens and disease.

We know the road ahead will be more flu, fever due to viral infection, parasites (e.g. lice), worm, fungal, and don't-know-what-else. Sigh.... I hope there is no foot hand mouth (FHM) or the dangerous types.

Cross fingers.

Friday, October 31, 2014

K is cautious, shy, and cheeky

K is a cautious kid. She didn't venture into our kitchen until she was two plus. When we told her that the kitchen is dangerous, she avoided it. It was when she was at her inquisitive age, circa 2 yrs 2 mo that she tried placing one foot into the kitchen and looked at us for approval/denial.

After sometime, she just dashed into the kitchen. I guess that was her greatest achievement to being able to decide for herself what she wanted to do (disregarding other people's thought).

Friday, August 22, 2014

My lil bud is 2 yrs 4 months old

So much has changed, from the first day I saw her and the subsequent days seeing her grow up to be our lil buddy (bud) now. When she was so little and fragile, we always wanted her to grow up, so that she will be strong. We also wanted her to be able to express her thoughts. Now,  what a talkative lil fella she is today.

Our baby K.