Unbelievably…

Baby, Child, Health, Parenting

Unbelievably exciting weekend…

I was so eager to tell you about how I felt before the Working Mothers Forum, I forgot to talk about what happened during the forum, luckily I’ve got Malmal’s mom to remind me (see her comments for yesterday’s post).

So registration opens at 1pm with refreshments and people get to tour around the many booths that satisfy different needs of mothers or family.

Then the opening speech by Mr Eddie Koh, General Manager, Friesland (Singapore), Friso
Keynote by Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, Minister of State, MCYS
Address by Dr Daniel Goh, Chairman, Working Mothers Forum
It was during this time that I was already freaking out. Went to the toilet twice!
Then it was the Discussion Panel (Moderator: Mr Andrew Thomas, Managing Director, Ogilvy PR)
Dr Daniel Goh, Chairman, WMF (Paediatrician)
Ms Cheryl Liew, Vice Chair, WMF (Work-Life Consultant)
Mr Gurchran J Singh, Co-Founder, Cherie Hearts and Winner of Work Life Harmony Achievement Awards
And 2 mothers : Josephine – a very nice lady who is a pre-school teacher now and…..
ME! The stay-at-home mother…hmmm…come to think of it, I think my existence is just to add variety to the Panel, ‘cos ultimately the theme for this forum was BALANCE YOU, BALANCE WORK, BALANCE FAMILY.
It is a Working Mothers Forum afterall…
Then there are yummy food for refreshments, after which Ms Cheryl Liew talked about: Good mum, good employee: How do you strike a work-life balance? – Best practice sharing session with Q&A.
Last speaker of the day, Mr Davy Lassange talked about: Managing your finances and those of your family – Professional advice and sharing session with Q&A.
Last but not least, there was Lucky Draw and refreshments again! You never have to worry about feeling hungry when you are there….*wink*
When everything ended, they did a video clip of me talking about my wish as a mother and how I felt about the forum…no guarantees but if I’m that lucky, you’ll be seeing me on your television screen! *wink*
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Unbelievably natural-me photos…

Q, a very pretty and soft-spoken lady, one of the coordinator of Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide attached some photos of me in action when I was on stage….(go see her comments for yesterday’s post and click on the links provided by her)

I reckoned that I have a ‘big’ mouth (as in physical size), not the ‘big’ mouth, as in going around spreading people’s secrets…*laugh*… and the professional photographer did captured ‘that part’ of me really well *huge laugh*

Go see the photos if you are interested to see my different expressions throughout the event….*wink*

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Unbelievably sick Sunday….

I woke up on Sunday morning like a pirate. My right eye was swollen with yellowish-greenish pus. *Ewwww*

As if moving around with one eye wasn’t bad enough, I was having a terrible runny nose. Never had that for a very very long time now.

I was practically lying down the whole time. Squeezing my eyes every other minute hoping the pus would be drained out that much faster….

As I type now, my eyes are better, my nose is better, just that I’m feeling a little groggy now, maybe due to too much rest….

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Unbelievably down on luck….

To me, being sick is normal, so I would not consider that as down-on-luck. But when you have got 3 electrical stuff down at the SAME time! That’s truly an unlucky day!

1) How many of you CANNOT ‘live’ without your mobile phone?! I would be in deep trouble because I hardly remember the numbers of ALL my contacts…and lo and behold, my mobile phone can’t be charged, can’t be switched on at all!

2) It was super warm last night and we needed the fan badly but its ‘spine’ was fractured because of the kids’ mischief (who else?).

In the end, we had to support it by tying a wooden stick to it to hold it up!

(see picture)

3) Allan needed to print his flyers urgently for his upcoming Open house for his client and yet the printer is down after a few prints…

*Urgghhh*

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Unbelievably cooperative kids…

But God is fair. Though I’m so sick, and nothing seemed to work well in the house, the kids were unbelievably cooperative.

Many of you have your hubby with you during weekend, I don’t, because of the nature of Allan’s job.

But coincidentally, Allan was free this weekend and hence was able to go to the forum on Saturday with me (giving me the moral support I needed badly) and being at home on Sunday to take care of the kids when 90% of the time I’m lying around, either on the sofa or the bed.

The kids hardly fight (physically) yesterday and today. They do have their arguments, but were resolved without our (adult) interference – amazingly rare. Then they played together harmoniously with their hot wheels.

When that didn’t excite them much, they cut papers and used markers to colour those tiny pieces and ‘decorated’ their cars by sticking them with scotchtape.

My house is in an unimaginable mess right now, but that’s alright…since there isn’t any guest coming over…sometimes when your kids are so damn obedient, even the mess they create looks pleasant to the eyes….*wink*

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Working Mothers Forum

Child, others, Parenting, Special Moments

I have to tell you this, or else I can’t sleep!

(Everything written in this post happened on 11th Oct 2008)

Were you there?

Well, I was….

……I WAS ON STAGE speaking through the microphone! *SCREAM* I was one of the discussion panelist in the Working Mothers Forum.

That’s me in my lucky yellow blouse with a lovely corsage pinned on my left, whereby I’ll NOT have to wait till my boys’ wedding day before I have the chance to ‘wear’ that! I love it so much, I brought it home as a souvenir.

I freaked out when I received the invitation email almost 2 weeks ago. My first reaction was, “This must be a joke!” Then I read it again. This time, slowly scanning through each word, hoping to find the sentence, “this is just a joke”….but it didn’t appear!

My heart skipped a beat. My mind was racing like F1, “OMG! What would they ask? What should I wear? What if I have a bad hair day or my eyes were too dry that I couldn’t wear contact lenses? I wouldn’t want to appear in my spectacles! I’ll look horrible in them (in my point of view)!….” A part of me wanted to go, the other part of me didn’t.

But there was a voice louder than my own thoughts, Knock-knock! Haven’t you forgotten that you are NOT a stage-person? No stage liked you! Remember how you fall almost E-V-E-R-Y-T-I-M-E you are on stage?!”

I was in the Chinese Dance Group during my Secondary School years and I have NO idea why my teachers ALWAYS picked me to be one of the actresses for all class acts during the Monday assembly sessions.

I am not afraid of the stage, but I’ll just fall for no reason, whatsoever, whenever I’M ON STAGE! It’s like there’s a tripping-ghost who is all out to embarrass me…*Urgghhh*

I pulled my knees close to my chest, turned my ‘office-chair’ 90degrees to face Allan, who was trimming his nails.

“Dearie, you know, there is this Working Mother’s Public Forum….blah blah blah” I went on to tell him EVERYTHING that was on my mind and when I was done, I was expecting him to give his typical reply, If you don’t feel comfortable about this, don’t do it.” BUT NO! Instead he said, “Go.” flatly!

Hey that’s not right?! My ears are playing tricks on me. I double-checked, ‘highlighted my point’ to him again, “But I am afraid that…blah blah blah”

He looked straight into my eyes, spoke as if none of my fears meant anything to him, “Go! There must be a reason why you are the chosen one. It’s an honor. Go!”

I wasn’t satisfied (sometimes I can really be a pain in the ass). I needed another opinion.

Walked into my sis’s room, “Meimei, are you free, can I talk to you?” And I repeated everything again. This time I was shivering and I couldn’t control my teeth chattering. I was feeling the nervousness even before I replied Yes to the invitation! (Meimei, if you are reading, please verify in the comment box that I’m not exaggerating this)

Meimei’s concluding sentence was: “If they invited me, I wouldn’t go, because I’m afraid that I wouldn’t know what to say. But your concern is that you’ll fall on stage, which is something that JUST MIGHT NOT HAPPEN. So Go!”

It was 2half Yes(s) against half No (Remember? A part of me wanted to go too) And so I replied “Yes!” to the invitation…..

9th Oct, 2 days before the event. I was tossing and turning in bed. Visiting the toilet so often which made me wonder if I’m gonna die of dehydration that night ‘cos I was still flushing away at 4am when my last intake of water was at 11pm!

I couldn’t sleep at all! Damn! Maybe it wasn’t such a great idea afterall!

But now, I’M GLAD I WENT!!!!

It was fun. It was exciting and informative. The biggest reward was, its an experience that I won”t get just by throwing a coin into the wishing well!

Ok, let’s make this clear: Working Mothers Forum did not pay me to say this: – I hope all working moms would go for the next Working Mothers Forum, especially if you dare to ask questions and willing to mingle around with other mothers, you are definitely in for a treat!

It was A COMPLETELY Allan+Me DAY TODAY! We sent the kids to my MIL’s place at noon. Then off we went for the Working Mothers Forum and after which we headed down to Yishun for a wedding dinner.

When the dinner ended at almost 11pm. We knew we were gonna be meeting our whinny boys, but to our surprise they didn’t make those irritating sounds! They ran out to welcome me (how I wish I could say ‘us’…*sigh* but Allan is used to that already…) with a big smile accompanied with a big hug as they went “Mommmm…mmy”.

The boys were a little cranky during the 30mins car ride home. But with a day soooo 100% dedicated to Allan and I, we were so refreshed, so re-charged, even the whining sounds sounded melodious. *laugh*

The very special thing about Allan and I is when we do get such precious time alone, we MAKE FULL USE OF IT. We don’t think about our kids, whether are they crying, will they be missing us, should we be ringing my MIL to check on them…blah blah blah; WE JUST ENJOY OUR COUPLE TIME! We hold hands, we laugh, we chat, we talk about everything under the sun!

I think its important that during such precious time, couples SHOULD learn to enjoy each other’s company instead of engaging in arguments and all the unhappy talks….

*Phew* Its been a super long day. The time on my clock says 1.55am 12th Oct. *Yawn* I’m exhausted…will hop over to your blog when I’m wide awake…Good Night….

Enjoy your weekends….

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