ummi nak cerita pengalaman kita ber4 balik raya baru2 nie. Memula perancangannya kita nak beraya umah pak long aje ngan keluarga mak ude tapi sebab walid tetiba nak balik so ummi pun follow aje. walid janji ummi takkan penat balik kampung kali nie (padahal ummi tau mesti penatnya). walid janji nak wat SPECIAL arrangement dalam kete wish walid. so ummi iyekan aje, tgk camne walid nak buat.
balik keje ummi trus g amik awak, kita trus balik umah. sampai umah tgk adik Hazim. Harini adik Hazim mak teh jaga sebab nenek dah balik Melaka. Dalam kul 9 baru kita gerak hantar mak teh. Sampai kat kete rupanya walid baringkan seat depan untuk kita tido and pasang carseat kat belakang untuk adik tido. Oklah, nampak la effort walid. hehehhe. Dalam kul 11 gerak dari umah mak teh. Ummi dah penat sangat. ummi pun landing baikkkkk punya. hehehe sedar2 dah kul 1. ummi ingat dah setangah perjalanan dah, rupanya masuk tol pun belum lagi, masa tue br kat burger king sebelum tol gombak... haiyaaaaaaaaaa.. jem teruk la.
awak tido ummi peluk sampai kat kuantan, sedapkan sayang tido kat katil ciptaan walid. kul 11 pagi br kita sampai umah tok ki. ya AMPUN, 12 jam perjalanan??? nasib la ummi byk tido kalo ummi xleh tido mau menangis, tak sampai2.
Sampai umah tokki, cam biasa la.. awak menjadi rebutan. hahahaha.. bukan main manja lagi.
awak asyik nak high 5 ngan tok ki aje. tergelak2 satu rumah. ummi dah nak pengsan sebab letih duk dalam kete. mandikan adik then ingat nak rehat2, tok ma ajak g 'makan pulut' lak. kita sume g makan pulut tp adik tinggal kat umah. sian balik2 aje adik dah nak susu. cik ila bg jari dia isap2 aje. mesti adik dah haus sangat.
tok ma kate petang nie kita akan gerak balik kampung sebab esok raya. ummi tak larat, ummi landing dlu sebelah adik. tak larat biarla tok ma balik kampung dlu, petang2 skit baru kita balik lak.
dalam kul 4 kita grak balik kampung terkawang. sampai sana kul 6 sebab singgah mydin beli susu awak. aktivity esok ummi cite kat part 2 okay :)
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
sorry sayang
harini, 10/11/2011: last entry ummi masa awak 10bulan, skrg wak dah 18bulan dah.. lama nya ummi tak blogging. Anak ummi dah besar panjang dah, macam2 perangai yang buat ummi tergelak, buat ummi nangis, buat ummi geram, buat ummi merajuk dan macam2 lagi..
awak baru setahun setengah tapi dah ada adik. awak tak kesah kan sayang. ummi tetap saya anak2 ummi, jangan risau k sayang. kan awak salu sayang adik awak, kejap2 nak kiss, kejap2 nak popok, kejap2 nak enjut adik.
ummi paling suka masa awak berborak ngan adik awak, adik cam faham aje ape awak cakap, dia duk gelak2. bahagianya, x sangka ummi dah ada 2 org HERO malaya :)
Baru2 nie, ummi belikan awak car seat baru, jenama MY DEAR. ummi kirim pak teh aje belikan sebab ummi tak sempat, memula ingat mmg nak g beli ngan awak ari sabtu, siap dah janji ngan mak long dah. last2 walid wat keputusan nak balik raya Aidiladha kat terengganu. so terpaksala batalkan and kirim aje kat pak teh.
dah 2 hari awak g keje ngan ummi duduk kat car seat awak tue, so far ok lagi.. awak meragam ummi wat x tau aje.. hahahhaa.. oklah xde la awak berjalan bebas dalam kete. xleh lagi la awak memanjat2 dalam kete. BAHAYA tau tak budak kecik !! plus x yah la ummi RASUAH awak makanan lagi...
nanti ada masa ummi letak entry pasal kita balik raya Aidiladha k :) plus awak tido dalam kete dengan nyenyaknya, siap leh ngigau lagi...
p/s: can't wait for your outdoor photography. x sabar nak tgk awak beraksi :D
awak baru setahun setengah tapi dah ada adik. awak tak kesah kan sayang. ummi tetap saya anak2 ummi, jangan risau k sayang. kan awak salu sayang adik awak, kejap2 nak kiss, kejap2 nak popok, kejap2 nak enjut adik.
ummi paling suka masa awak berborak ngan adik awak, adik cam faham aje ape awak cakap, dia duk gelak2. bahagianya, x sangka ummi dah ada 2 org HERO malaya :)
Baru2 nie, ummi belikan awak car seat baru, jenama MY DEAR. ummi kirim pak teh aje belikan sebab ummi tak sempat, memula ingat mmg nak g beli ngan awak ari sabtu, siap dah janji ngan mak long dah. last2 walid wat keputusan nak balik raya Aidiladha kat terengganu. so terpaksala batalkan and kirim aje kat pak teh.
dah 2 hari awak g keje ngan ummi duduk kat car seat awak tue, so far ok lagi.. awak meragam ummi wat x tau aje.. hahahhaa.. oklah xde la awak berjalan bebas dalam kete. xleh lagi la awak memanjat2 dalam kete. BAHAYA tau tak budak kecik !! plus x yah la ummi RASUAH awak makanan lagi...
nanti ada masa ummi letak entry pasal kita balik raya Aidiladha k :) plus awak tido dalam kete dengan nyenyaknya, siap leh ngigau lagi...
p/s: can't wait for your outdoor photography. x sabar nak tgk awak beraksi :D
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Baby Milestone @10Month
Becoming more mobile - merangkak laju cam F1. Jalan sambil pegang bende pun dah laju.. dah berani diri lepas tangan.. tunggu dia step up aje :)
Grabbing with his fingers - lebih dari boleh.. ambik pas2 buang.. ape atas meja jadi bawah meja.. apa dalam plastik jadi luar plastik.. apa dalam bakul jadi luar bakul... pastu sume kene ade QA (masuk mulut la tue)
Blooming personality - yup.. dah boleh baca sikit2 perwatakan dia.. dan dah boleh nak handle.. yang x boleh nak handle hyperactive dia aje.. x larat nak kejar.
Handling your baby's fears - haziq takut kene tinggal sorg2.. dari kecik mmg dia camni.. x tau la camne.. huhuhu
Talking to your chatterbox - dia mmg banyak ckp tp xde yang nampak refer kepada satu.. sume sama aje sebutnya.. insyaAllah.. x lama lagi la tue :)
Is my baby developing normally? For me yes...
Becoming more mobile
By the time they're 10 months old, babies are usually able to crawl well on their hands and knees, with their limbs straight and their trunk parallel to the floor. Many babies start trying to crawl before 10 months but master the skill only now. At this age, your baby can also sit confidently and may even walk while holding onto furniture, possibly letting go momentarily and standing without support.
Once he can stand while steadying himself, your baby will use other objects for support, find ways to pull up onto furniture and even crawl up stairs. He'll take steps when held in a walking position and may attempt to pick up a toy from a standing position. Those magical first steps toward independence -- and lots more exercise for you! -- are just around the corner.
Grabbing with his fingers
Your baby's fingers are becoming more agile. He may be able to pick up a small object with his thumb and finger without having to rest his wrist on a solid surface. He's intrigued by tiny things and is still likely to taste-test them; this is fine as long as they're edible and not so small that he could choke on them.
Blooming personality
Your baby's personality is probably really emerging now. He may be very social, granting broad smiles to everyone he meets, or a little more reticent, shyly hiding his face when well-meaning strangers try to engage him. He'll repeat sounds, gesture for your attention and may even wave goodbye when he sees you head for the door. He's also developing a mind of his own, which you've probably already noticed when he protests being put in his car seat or pushchair.
Handling your baby's fears
There will be times when your child is scared of things he can't understand or of things that didn't formerly bother him, such as a ringing doorbell or the telephone. When this happens, the most important thing you can do as a parent is comfort and reassure him; tell him that you're there and he's fine.
Talking to your chatterbox
Your baby is just beginning to understand many simple words and phrases, so it's more important than ever to keep talking to him. Give your chatterbox a head start on good speech patterns by repeating his words back to him using adult language. If he asks for a "baubau," for example, gently reinforce the correct pronunciation by asking, "Do you want a drink?" At this stage of the game, it's best to try to avoid the tendency to use baby talk -- it's fun, but hearing the right words is better for your baby's development.
Though it may sometimes feel silly, having conversations with your baby is a great way to encourage his language skills. When he rattles off a sentence of gibberish, respond with "Oh, really? How interesting." He'll probably smile and keep chattering away. Soon you may notice some words or gestures you actually understand, as well as other forms of communication, such as pointing and grunting.
Giving your baby a blow-by-blow description of what you're doing is also a great idea, whether you're dicing onions for dinner or folding the laundry. As you put him in his pushchair, say, "There you go, into your blue pushchair. Now let's buckle you in and get you comfortable. Okay, we're off to the park." You can also sing him nursery rhymes, demonstrate actions that go with words (saying "bye-bye" and waving for instance), and play games such as 'patta-cake patta-cake' or 'this little piggy', so he learns to identify key words and phrases.
He'll soon start to make the connections. Before long, he'll be clapping his hands together when you do and may begin to say "mama" when he's looking at mum and "dada" when dad comes into the room (though at this point he's still more likely to use the two names indiscriminately).
Is my baby developing normally?
Remember, each baby is unique and meets physical milestones at his or her own pace. These skills are simply a guide to what your baby has the potential to accomplish -- if not right now, then shortly.
And if your baby was born prematurely, you'll probably find that it will be a little while before he can do the same things as other children his age. Don't worry, most doctors assess a premature child's development from the time he should have been born and evaluate his skills accordingly.
Grabbing with his fingers - lebih dari boleh.. ambik pas2 buang.. ape atas meja jadi bawah meja.. apa dalam plastik jadi luar plastik.. apa dalam bakul jadi luar bakul... pastu sume kene ade QA (masuk mulut la tue)
Blooming personality - yup.. dah boleh baca sikit2 perwatakan dia.. dan dah boleh nak handle.. yang x boleh nak handle hyperactive dia aje.. x larat nak kejar.
Handling your baby's fears - haziq takut kene tinggal sorg2.. dari kecik mmg dia camni.. x tau la camne.. huhuhu
Talking to your chatterbox - dia mmg banyak ckp tp xde yang nampak refer kepada satu.. sume sama aje sebutnya.. insyaAllah.. x lama lagi la tue :)
Is my baby developing normally? For me yes...
Becoming more mobile
By the time they're 10 months old, babies are usually able to crawl well on their hands and knees, with their limbs straight and their trunk parallel to the floor. Many babies start trying to crawl before 10 months but master the skill only now. At this age, your baby can also sit confidently and may even walk while holding onto furniture, possibly letting go momentarily and standing without support.
Once he can stand while steadying himself, your baby will use other objects for support, find ways to pull up onto furniture and even crawl up stairs. He'll take steps when held in a walking position and may attempt to pick up a toy from a standing position. Those magical first steps toward independence -- and lots more exercise for you! -- are just around the corner.
Grabbing with his fingers
Your baby's fingers are becoming more agile. He may be able to pick up a small object with his thumb and finger without having to rest his wrist on a solid surface. He's intrigued by tiny things and is still likely to taste-test them; this is fine as long as they're edible and not so small that he could choke on them.
Blooming personality
Your baby's personality is probably really emerging now. He may be very social, granting broad smiles to everyone he meets, or a little more reticent, shyly hiding his face when well-meaning strangers try to engage him. He'll repeat sounds, gesture for your attention and may even wave goodbye when he sees you head for the door. He's also developing a mind of his own, which you've probably already noticed when he protests being put in his car seat or pushchair.
Handling your baby's fears
There will be times when your child is scared of things he can't understand or of things that didn't formerly bother him, such as a ringing doorbell or the telephone. When this happens, the most important thing you can do as a parent is comfort and reassure him; tell him that you're there and he's fine.
Talking to your chatterbox
Your baby is just beginning to understand many simple words and phrases, so it's more important than ever to keep talking to him. Give your chatterbox a head start on good speech patterns by repeating his words back to him using adult language. If he asks for a "baubau," for example, gently reinforce the correct pronunciation by asking, "Do you want a drink?" At this stage of the game, it's best to try to avoid the tendency to use baby talk -- it's fun, but hearing the right words is better for your baby's development.
Though it may sometimes feel silly, having conversations with your baby is a great way to encourage his language skills. When he rattles off a sentence of gibberish, respond with "Oh, really? How interesting." He'll probably smile and keep chattering away. Soon you may notice some words or gestures you actually understand, as well as other forms of communication, such as pointing and grunting.
Giving your baby a blow-by-blow description of what you're doing is also a great idea, whether you're dicing onions for dinner or folding the laundry. As you put him in his pushchair, say, "There you go, into your blue pushchair. Now let's buckle you in and get you comfortable. Okay, we're off to the park." You can also sing him nursery rhymes, demonstrate actions that go with words (saying "bye-bye" and waving for instance), and play games such as 'patta-cake patta-cake' or 'this little piggy', so he learns to identify key words and phrases.
He'll soon start to make the connections. Before long, he'll be clapping his hands together when you do and may begin to say "mama" when he's looking at mum and "dada" when dad comes into the room (though at this point he's still more likely to use the two names indiscriminately).
Is my baby developing normally?
Remember, each baby is unique and meets physical milestones at his or her own pace. These skills are simply a guide to what your baby has the potential to accomplish -- if not right now, then shortly.
And if your baby was born prematurely, you'll probably find that it will be a little while before he can do the same things as other children his age. Don't worry, most doctors assess a premature child's development from the time he should have been born and evaluate his skills accordingly.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Baby Milestone @9Month
Almost walking - yup.. dah pandai lepaskan tangan skit2 bila diri. Dah boleh jalan sambil pegang bende lain sebagai sokongan.
Shoes? Not yet - pakai stokin aje
Playing and learning -sangat active main.. makan pun susah sebab ingat main aje
Coping with separation - kadang2 senang, kadang2 xnak berenggang..
Trying to travel- haziq dah travel since akhir 7bulan. dia okay, tp kene make sure bila dia bosan ada bende boleh dia main. Pacifier is a MUST.
Language comprehension -sangat kuat membebel bila mood dah sampai.. feberet word "abah.. baba.. papa.." combinned jadi "papapapapaabbabababababahaaaabahhhh....."
Is my baby developing normally? - I thinks so, plus last meeting with paed, he said haziq developed faster interm of walking.
Almost walking
Your baby is getting closer and closer to full-fledged walking. At this age she can probably crawl up stairs and cruise (moving around upright while holding onto furniture). A few nine-month-olds may even take a few steps -- with support. Your baby is also learning how to bend her knees and how to sit after standing (which is harder to master than you might think!).
You can help your baby by standing or kneeling in front of her and holding out your hands encouragingly, by holding both her hands and walking her toward you, or by buying a toddle truck or a similar contraption your baby can hold onto and push (look for toddle toys that are stable and have a wide base of support).
Childproofing your home is a necessity now. One good place to start is to put latches on the doors of off-limits cupboards -- babies inevitably make a beeline for such things.
Shoes? Not yet
When their babies start standing and cruising, many parents wonder if shoes are necessary. Until your baby is walking around outdoors regularly, most experts don't think so. Going barefoot not only can help strengthen your child's arches and leg muscles but can also make it easier for your baby to balance when her shoeless feet are free to feel all the textures of what she's walking on.
Playing and learning
Your baby can now put objects in a container and remove them. Give her a plastic bucket and some colourful blocks (make sure they're not so small she can swallow them) so she can practice this new skill. She also likes toys with moving parts, such as wheels, levers or doors that open and close. Big plastic cars that your baby can roll around on the floor are fun playthings for both boys and girls.
If you take a toy away from her, your increasingly assertive baby is likely to object. She's really starting to be able to make her needs and wants known.
About half of all nine-month-olds will initiate passing games, giving away toys and then taking them back. Be her playmate. Try rolling a ball to your baby when you're playing on the floor and see if she rolls it back to you. Give her a sorting toy or stacking rings and see if she sorts or stacks or hands the pieces to you.
Coping with separation
Now, and for the next few months, is when separation anxiety is at its peak. Although it's normal for a nine-month-old to show an extreme attachment to you and fear of everyone else, it can be difficult for doting grandparents and caregivers. You can help ease the transition for your child by warning people to approach slowly and letting your baby make the first move.
If your child uses a thumb or a pacifier to soothe herself or settle down as she tries to cope with her anxiety, that's okay. Sucking is one of your baby's only methods of calming herself.
Trying to travel
This can be a tough age to travel with your baby. Your child likes predictability, and travelling disturbs her routines. If you do travel, be prepared for a grumpy, clingy child. Have plenty of distractions ready -- picture books, noise-making toys, and, most importantly, her security object. And if she uses a pacifier, it's wise to bring along a handful: they seem to vanish just when you need them most.
Language comprehension
The torrent of words your child has been hearing since birth is beginning to work its magic. By now, your baby's understanding of words far outpaces her ability to use them, and her babbling is probably starting to sound more like real words, including "ma" and "da." (Don't get too excited just yet -- they're more than likely not actual words, just a couple of the host of sounds she babbles constantly.)
At this stage your child still comprehends more from your tone than from your actual words. The more you talk to her -- while preparing dinner, driving or getting dressed -- the more your baby learns about communication. In fact, one study found that the greatest predictor of later intelligence is how many words a child hears daily. Of course, idle background chatter and time spent parked in front of the TV don't count -- to help your baby's comprehension, she must hear words and language used interactively.
At nine months, a baby begins to understand the word "no," but she may not obey just yet. However, she will respond to her name by looking around or by stopping what she's doing to see who called. Reinforce her recognition behaviour by saying her name frequently.
Is my baby developing normally?
Remember, each baby is unique and meets physical milestones at his or her own pace. These skills are simply a guide to what your baby has the potential to accomplish -- if not right now, then shortly.
And if your baby was born prematurely, you'll probably find that it will take a little while before she can do the same things as other children her age. Don't worry, most doctors assess a premature child's development from the time she should have been born and evaluate her skills accordingly.
Shoes? Not yet - pakai stokin aje
Playing and learning -sangat active main.. makan pun susah sebab ingat main aje
Coping with separation - kadang2 senang, kadang2 xnak berenggang..
Trying to travel- haziq dah travel since akhir 7bulan. dia okay, tp kene make sure bila dia bosan ada bende boleh dia main. Pacifier is a MUST.
Language comprehension -sangat kuat membebel bila mood dah sampai.. feberet word "abah.. baba.. papa.." combinned jadi "papapapapaabbabababababahaaaabahhhh....."
Is my baby developing normally? - I thinks so, plus last meeting with paed, he said haziq developed faster interm of walking.
Almost walking
Your baby is getting closer and closer to full-fledged walking. At this age she can probably crawl up stairs and cruise (moving around upright while holding onto furniture). A few nine-month-olds may even take a few steps -- with support. Your baby is also learning how to bend her knees and how to sit after standing (which is harder to master than you might think!).
You can help your baby by standing or kneeling in front of her and holding out your hands encouragingly, by holding both her hands and walking her toward you, or by buying a toddle truck or a similar contraption your baby can hold onto and push (look for toddle toys that are stable and have a wide base of support).
Childproofing your home is a necessity now. One good place to start is to put latches on the doors of off-limits cupboards -- babies inevitably make a beeline for such things.
Shoes? Not yet
When their babies start standing and cruising, many parents wonder if shoes are necessary. Until your baby is walking around outdoors regularly, most experts don't think so. Going barefoot not only can help strengthen your child's arches and leg muscles but can also make it easier for your baby to balance when her shoeless feet are free to feel all the textures of what she's walking on.
Playing and learning
Your baby can now put objects in a container and remove them. Give her a plastic bucket and some colourful blocks (make sure they're not so small she can swallow them) so she can practice this new skill. She also likes toys with moving parts, such as wheels, levers or doors that open and close. Big plastic cars that your baby can roll around on the floor are fun playthings for both boys and girls.
If you take a toy away from her, your increasingly assertive baby is likely to object. She's really starting to be able to make her needs and wants known.
About half of all nine-month-olds will initiate passing games, giving away toys and then taking them back. Be her playmate. Try rolling a ball to your baby when you're playing on the floor and see if she rolls it back to you. Give her a sorting toy or stacking rings and see if she sorts or stacks or hands the pieces to you.
Coping with separation
Now, and for the next few months, is when separation anxiety is at its peak. Although it's normal for a nine-month-old to show an extreme attachment to you and fear of everyone else, it can be difficult for doting grandparents and caregivers. You can help ease the transition for your child by warning people to approach slowly and letting your baby make the first move.
If your child uses a thumb or a pacifier to soothe herself or settle down as she tries to cope with her anxiety, that's okay. Sucking is one of your baby's only methods of calming herself.
Trying to travel
This can be a tough age to travel with your baby. Your child likes predictability, and travelling disturbs her routines. If you do travel, be prepared for a grumpy, clingy child. Have plenty of distractions ready -- picture books, noise-making toys, and, most importantly, her security object. And if she uses a pacifier, it's wise to bring along a handful: they seem to vanish just when you need them most.
Language comprehension
The torrent of words your child has been hearing since birth is beginning to work its magic. By now, your baby's understanding of words far outpaces her ability to use them, and her babbling is probably starting to sound more like real words, including "ma" and "da." (Don't get too excited just yet -- they're more than likely not actual words, just a couple of the host of sounds she babbles constantly.)
At this stage your child still comprehends more from your tone than from your actual words. The more you talk to her -- while preparing dinner, driving or getting dressed -- the more your baby learns about communication. In fact, one study found that the greatest predictor of later intelligence is how many words a child hears daily. Of course, idle background chatter and time spent parked in front of the TV don't count -- to help your baby's comprehension, she must hear words and language used interactively.
At nine months, a baby begins to understand the word "no," but she may not obey just yet. However, she will respond to her name by looking around or by stopping what she's doing to see who called. Reinforce her recognition behaviour by saying her name frequently.
Is my baby developing normally?
Remember, each baby is unique and meets physical milestones at his or her own pace. These skills are simply a guide to what your baby has the potential to accomplish -- if not right now, then shortly.
And if your baby was born prematurely, you'll probably find that it will take a little while before she can do the same things as other children her age. Don't worry, most doctors assess a premature child's development from the time she should have been born and evaluate her skills accordingly.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Haziq Jumpa Doctor Pakar :)
18-1-2011: ummi amik awak kat nursery, awak ok.. gelak2 tp mama rose kate awak membuang banyak kali sampai last sekali tue keluar air aje. Ummi risau sangat, balik ummi terus ajak walid g klinik sebab risau.
kita pun g la klink pakar kanak-kanak pelangi kat setapak, masa sampai dah kul9, dia tulis kat depan "closed". ummi tgk dalam tue ramai aje budak2.. ummi pun jengah la.. dia panggil masuk.. yeahhh... tak tutup lagi... amik berat, ukur tinggi sume then tunggu giliran.
berat: 6.8kg
tinggi: 76cm
awak dah tak senang duduk dah, sebab lama sangat.. dah abis membebel.. membebel lagi... pastu membebel lagi sampai awak tertido. sian anak ummi padahal lagi satu lg baby pastu turn awak dah. kul 10 baru nama awak kene panggil... awak second last...
doc tanya sakit apa? ummi kate awak cirit.. pastu ummi cerita la awak baru 3 minggu masuk nursery tapi tiap2 minggu sakit. So doctor kate maybe awak tak serasi duk nursery. so doc cadangkan ummi hantar awak kat rumah yang jaga 3-4 org baby aje.. doctor takut perkembangan awak terbantut kalo awak salu sakit.
pastu doc tanya awak dah pandai ape? ummi bagi tau la awak dah boleh merangkat dan dah boleh memanjat dah.. doc terkejut then trus kate awak nie cepat belajar. pastu doc tanya awak dah pandai melambai x? ummi kate belum.. yela x selalu pun ummi melambai kat awak.. nanti ummi ajar k :)
ummi tanya lagi doctor, awak nie kurus sangat camne? ummi risau sangat.. doctor pun kuarkan dia punya graph.. kalo ikut graph tue awak ok la, x la kecik sangat sebab ada lagi kecik dari awak.. awak second layer. tapi doctor tgk awak kat 7 bulan bukan 8 bulan sebab awak lahir awal sebulan... ahh sudah, awak masa 6 bulan ummi dah bagi mamam... so sepatutnya bagi masa awak 7 bulan la kan??? ayamakkk :(
masa amik ubat tok ki tipon, risau tok ki pasal awak.. kuar dari klinik walid call semula tok ma..
tok ma n tok ki jgn risau k.. haziq kuat...
19-1-2011: hari ini haziq duk ngan walid kat umah, walid kate awak baik2 aje kat umah, main2 kejap then tido. kalo kat nursery awak cirit.. duk umah awak tak membuang langsung.. ish3...
mmg tak serasi ngan nursery tue kot.. kita try lagi sebulan k sayang.. hope awak serasi nanti :)
20-1-2011: ummi n walid x keje arini.. so leh la kita berkumpul satu family... sukenyer awak.. main aje tak benti2.. tido pun masa ummi ngan walid masak aje.. kita x g mane pun arini.. g pasar n breakfast aje :)
awak membuang 2 kali arini.. sekali pagi... sekali petang... esok g nursery jgn cirit lak sayang yer...
kita pun g la klink pakar kanak-kanak pelangi kat setapak, masa sampai dah kul9, dia tulis kat depan "closed". ummi tgk dalam tue ramai aje budak2.. ummi pun jengah la.. dia panggil masuk.. yeahhh... tak tutup lagi... amik berat, ukur tinggi sume then tunggu giliran.
berat: 6.8kg
tinggi: 76cm
awak dah tak senang duduk dah, sebab lama sangat.. dah abis membebel.. membebel lagi... pastu membebel lagi sampai awak tertido. sian anak ummi padahal lagi satu lg baby pastu turn awak dah. kul 10 baru nama awak kene panggil... awak second last...
doc tanya sakit apa? ummi kate awak cirit.. pastu ummi cerita la awak baru 3 minggu masuk nursery tapi tiap2 minggu sakit. So doctor kate maybe awak tak serasi duk nursery. so doc cadangkan ummi hantar awak kat rumah yang jaga 3-4 org baby aje.. doctor takut perkembangan awak terbantut kalo awak salu sakit.
pastu doc tanya awak dah pandai ape? ummi bagi tau la awak dah boleh merangkat dan dah boleh memanjat dah.. doc terkejut then trus kate awak nie cepat belajar. pastu doc tanya awak dah pandai melambai x? ummi kate belum.. yela x selalu pun ummi melambai kat awak.. nanti ummi ajar k :)
ummi tanya lagi doctor, awak nie kurus sangat camne? ummi risau sangat.. doctor pun kuarkan dia punya graph.. kalo ikut graph tue awak ok la, x la kecik sangat sebab ada lagi kecik dari awak.. awak second layer. tapi doctor tgk awak kat 7 bulan bukan 8 bulan sebab awak lahir awal sebulan... ahh sudah, awak masa 6 bulan ummi dah bagi mamam... so sepatutnya bagi masa awak 7 bulan la kan??? ayamakkk :(
masa amik ubat tok ki tipon, risau tok ki pasal awak.. kuar dari klinik walid call semula tok ma..
tok ma n tok ki jgn risau k.. haziq kuat...
19-1-2011: hari ini haziq duk ngan walid kat umah, walid kate awak baik2 aje kat umah, main2 kejap then tido. kalo kat nursery awak cirit.. duk umah awak tak membuang langsung.. ish3...
mmg tak serasi ngan nursery tue kot.. kita try lagi sebulan k sayang.. hope awak serasi nanti :)
20-1-2011: ummi n walid x keje arini.. so leh la kita berkumpul satu family... sukenyer awak.. main aje tak benti2.. tido pun masa ummi ngan walid masak aje.. kita x g mane pun arini.. g pasar n breakfast aje :)
awak membuang 2 kali arini.. sekali pagi... sekali petang... esok g nursery jgn cirit lak sayang yer...
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Nursery + Import Nenek
11/1/2010: harini ummi xkeje sebab nursery x bagi hantar awak g nursery sebab nursery byk yang kene cirit-birit. Takut awak berjangkit balik sebab semalam awak cirit. Semalam dah cuti arini ummi kene cuti gak lagi. Nak gilir2 ngan walid tak boleh sebab walid ada training 3 hari (isnin-rabu). Last2 nenek offer nak jaga awak, nenek suh antar rumah mak uda so esok pagi nenek naik bas kul 8 sampai la klang kul 10pg.
ummi pun bg tau la kat walid perancangan nyer. Last2 walid bg idea suh balik amik nenek aje malam nie.. Mak aiii.. biar betik walid nie.. bila pk2 camne awak nak tido rumah org ngan mak uda kene jaga kak dhia n also awak.. ummi setuju.
kul 7 kita kuar umah, drive-thru kfc then trus sampai melaka. Sampai la dalam pukul 9.10. Borak2 ngan atuk sume, kita balik balik kul 10. sebab nenek x makan lagi, kita benti kat seremban. abis makan trus perjalanan semula. Sampai rumah kul 12.30malam.
Ummi x larat trus tertido. nasib dah solat kat melaka td.. Suka la awak esok lepak2 kat umah esok ye sayang.. luv u muahhhhhhhhhhhhhh :)
ummi pun bg tau la kat walid perancangan nyer. Last2 walid bg idea suh balik amik nenek aje malam nie.. Mak aiii.. biar betik walid nie.. bila pk2 camne awak nak tido rumah org ngan mak uda kene jaga kak dhia n also awak.. ummi setuju.
kul 7 kita kuar umah, drive-thru kfc then trus sampai melaka. Sampai la dalam pukul 9.10. Borak2 ngan atuk sume, kita balik balik kul 10. sebab nenek x makan lagi, kita benti kat seremban. abis makan trus perjalanan semula. Sampai rumah kul 12.30malam.
Ummi x larat trus tertido. nasib dah solat kat melaka td.. Suka la awak esok lepak2 kat umah esok ye sayang.. luv u muahhhhhhhhhhhhhh :)
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Baby Milestone @8Month
Sitting, crawling, and standing - YES, memanjat aje keje nyer
Using his hands - YES, grab aje masuk mulut
Getting more emotional - YES, kuat nangis, teacher kate nak berkepit aje, tinggal aje nangis
Dealing with separation - YES, terpaksa ke Nursery
Exploring objects - YES, ummi suka nyorokkan mainan bawah selimut.. haziq selongkar cari balik
Improving vision - YES, bila iklan tb tgk.. start cite x tgk dah.. suke sangat tgk iklan
Is my baby developing normally? - YES, for me YES
Sitting, crawling, and standing
Now that he's eight months old, your baby is probably sitting well without support and may be crawling or moving about by bottom shuffling (scooting around on his posterior using a hand behind him and a foot in front of him to propel himself). He's probably starting to pull himself up to a standing position while holding onto furniture. In fact, if you stand your baby next to the sofa, he'll probably be able to hold himself up, hanging on for dear life and using the furniture for support.
This newfound mobility means that your baby is now entering the land of bumps and falls. These are an inevitable part of childhood, and although your heart may occasionally skip a beat or two, try to enjoy watching your baby explore his surroundings and discover his limits. Restraining your innate desire to protect your child allows him to grow and learn for himself. However, do make every effort to make your home safe for your baby. For example, you should secure fragile objects (so they won't topple) and keep rickety furniture in rooms that don't get much baby traffic.
Using his hands
Your baby may start looking for dropped objects and use his index finger to point at them. He's also good at using his fingers to scoop up a piece of food and hold it with his fist closed, and he's learned to open his hand and fingers at will to drop and throw objects. He's probably beginning to master the pincer grasp, the delicate maneuver that lets him pick up small objects with his thumb and first and second fingers.
Getting more emotional
By now your baby's emotions are becoming more obvious. He may perform tricks, such as throwing a kiss to familiar people, and may repeat his act if applauded. Over the next few months, your child may learn to assess and imitate moods and might show the first stirrings of empathy. For instance, if he sees someone crying, he may start crying, too.
Dealing with separation
At this age, most babies have typically already begun to show the signs of separation anxiety. Your baby may start to be shy or anxious around strangers, especially when tired or irritable, and when you're out of sight and not with him, he'll become upset. Although it's hard to see your baby distressed, it's important to let him experience this. When you leave your baby and return, proving that you always come back, you're helping him develop trust and the ability to form attachments to other people.
When you leave your baby, kiss and hug him and tell him you'll be back. If he's frightened or just falls apart, take the extra time to calm and reassure him. It's hard not to cry when he starts crying, but your breaking down only prolongs the agony. It may help to have someone else he's familiar with (not a new babysitter) there to calm him. If your baby gets anxious about nighttime separations, spend some extra cuddle time reading, snuggling and softly singing together before you put him to bed.
Some babies are good at separation and some aren't - it depends on their temperament. Every child is different, as is the amount of reassurance each needs. If you know your baby needs more calming, don't feel bad about giving it or worry that you're just drawing out the process. You know your child better than anyone else, so follow your instincts.
Exploring objects
Most babies now explore objects by shaking them, banging them, dropping them and throwing them before falling back on the tried-and-true method of gumming them. The idea that you do something to an object is beginning to emerge, so an activity centre with lots of things your baby can bang, poke, twist, squeeze, shake, drop and open will fascinate him.
At this stage, babies like to see things fall down, get picked up (by you, of course) and then get thrown down again. Your baby isn't trying to goad you with this cycle; he just finds the spectacle interesting, and naturally wants to see it again and again.
Your baby now understands how objects relate to one another, too. For example, he realises that smaller things fit inside bigger ones. He'll easily find something you hide, and he'll point or look at the correct picture when an object is named. And over the next few months, he'll start to use objects for their intended functions - brushing his hair, drinking from a cup and babbling on his play phone.
Improving vision
Your baby's vision is now almost adult-like in its clarity and depth perception. Though his short-range sight is still better than his long-range sight, his vision is good enough to recognise people and objects across a room.
Is my baby developing normally?
Remember, each baby is unique and meets physical milestones at his or her own pace. These skills are simply a guide to what your baby has the potential to accomplish - if not right now, then shortly.
If your baby was born prematurely, you'll probably find that it will be a little while before he can do the same things as other children his age. Don't worry, most doctors assess a premature child's development from the time he should have been born and evaluate his skills accordingly.
Using his hands - YES, grab aje masuk mulut
Getting more emotional - YES, kuat nangis, teacher kate nak berkepit aje, tinggal aje nangis
Dealing with separation - YES, terpaksa ke Nursery
Exploring objects - YES, ummi suka nyorokkan mainan bawah selimut.. haziq selongkar cari balik
Improving vision - YES, bila iklan tb tgk.. start cite x tgk dah.. suke sangat tgk iklan
Is my baby developing normally? - YES, for me YES
Sitting, crawling, and standing
Now that he's eight months old, your baby is probably sitting well without support and may be crawling or moving about by bottom shuffling (scooting around on his posterior using a hand behind him and a foot in front of him to propel himself). He's probably starting to pull himself up to a standing position while holding onto furniture. In fact, if you stand your baby next to the sofa, he'll probably be able to hold himself up, hanging on for dear life and using the furniture for support.
This newfound mobility means that your baby is now entering the land of bumps and falls. These are an inevitable part of childhood, and although your heart may occasionally skip a beat or two, try to enjoy watching your baby explore his surroundings and discover his limits. Restraining your innate desire to protect your child allows him to grow and learn for himself. However, do make every effort to make your home safe for your baby. For example, you should secure fragile objects (so they won't topple) and keep rickety furniture in rooms that don't get much baby traffic.
Using his hands
Your baby may start looking for dropped objects and use his index finger to point at them. He's also good at using his fingers to scoop up a piece of food and hold it with his fist closed, and he's learned to open his hand and fingers at will to drop and throw objects. He's probably beginning to master the pincer grasp, the delicate maneuver that lets him pick up small objects with his thumb and first and second fingers.
Getting more emotional
By now your baby's emotions are becoming more obvious. He may perform tricks, such as throwing a kiss to familiar people, and may repeat his act if applauded. Over the next few months, your child may learn to assess and imitate moods and might show the first stirrings of empathy. For instance, if he sees someone crying, he may start crying, too.
Dealing with separation
At this age, most babies have typically already begun to show the signs of separation anxiety. Your baby may start to be shy or anxious around strangers, especially when tired or irritable, and when you're out of sight and not with him, he'll become upset. Although it's hard to see your baby distressed, it's important to let him experience this. When you leave your baby and return, proving that you always come back, you're helping him develop trust and the ability to form attachments to other people.
When you leave your baby, kiss and hug him and tell him you'll be back. If he's frightened or just falls apart, take the extra time to calm and reassure him. It's hard not to cry when he starts crying, but your breaking down only prolongs the agony. It may help to have someone else he's familiar with (not a new babysitter) there to calm him. If your baby gets anxious about nighttime separations, spend some extra cuddle time reading, snuggling and softly singing together before you put him to bed.
Some babies are good at separation and some aren't - it depends on their temperament. Every child is different, as is the amount of reassurance each needs. If you know your baby needs more calming, don't feel bad about giving it or worry that you're just drawing out the process. You know your child better than anyone else, so follow your instincts.
Exploring objects
Most babies now explore objects by shaking them, banging them, dropping them and throwing them before falling back on the tried-and-true method of gumming them. The idea that you do something to an object is beginning to emerge, so an activity centre with lots of things your baby can bang, poke, twist, squeeze, shake, drop and open will fascinate him.
At this stage, babies like to see things fall down, get picked up (by you, of course) and then get thrown down again. Your baby isn't trying to goad you with this cycle; he just finds the spectacle interesting, and naturally wants to see it again and again.
Your baby now understands how objects relate to one another, too. For example, he realises that smaller things fit inside bigger ones. He'll easily find something you hide, and he'll point or look at the correct picture when an object is named. And over the next few months, he'll start to use objects for their intended functions - brushing his hair, drinking from a cup and babbling on his play phone.
Improving vision
Your baby's vision is now almost adult-like in its clarity and depth perception. Though his short-range sight is still better than his long-range sight, his vision is good enough to recognise people and objects across a room.
Is my baby developing normally?
Remember, each baby is unique and meets physical milestones at his or her own pace. These skills are simply a guide to what your baby has the potential to accomplish - if not right now, then shortly.
If your baby was born prematurely, you'll probably find that it will be a little while before he can do the same things as other children his age. Don't worry, most doctors assess a premature child's development from the time he should have been born and evaluate his skills accordingly.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
2nd Day At Nursery
5-1-2011: harini hantar awak g nursery. pagi tue ummi rasa badan awak dah tak panas so ummi hantar awak kat nursery. dalam kete awak tido sepanjang jalan, penat kot sebab semalam awak tido tak lena.
ummi g touch kad dlu kat opis then hantar awak. Awak terjaga tido masa ummi nak angkat awak. taecher amik awak then ummi terpaksa g kerja. Ummi ada telifon nursery tanya perkembangan awak. mama ros kate awak merengek mungkin sebab tak sehat.
tengah hari nursery pulak telifon, katenyer awak demam balik.. ummi pun cepat2 g kat awak, ummi bawak sekali thermometer. sampai sana ummi tgk awak tak demam.. so ummi temankan awak kat nursery sampai pukul 1. ummi sampai office baru ummi rasa lapar.. huhuhuhu..
pukul 3 ummi ada meting. perut dah berkeroncong... huhuhu... ummi tengok jam dah kul 5 tapi meting cam belum nak abis aje.. ummi call nursery ckp amik awak lambat. ummi tgk lg jam dah kul 5.45.. sudah.... ummi dah kene denda rm3 dah sebab lambat amik awak. ummi minta izin amik awak kejap.
ummi angkut awak masuk meting, nasib awak senyap aje...kul 6.30 baru kita gerak balik umah.. huhuhu.. kesian awak dah la baru baik demam dah kene balik lambat ngan ummi. nasib masa balik awak tido.. kalau tak masak gak ummi sebab masa balik tue jem teruk kat jalan istana.
ummi doakan awak sehat k sayang.. amin :)
ummi g touch kad dlu kat opis then hantar awak. Awak terjaga tido masa ummi nak angkat awak. taecher amik awak then ummi terpaksa g kerja. Ummi ada telifon nursery tanya perkembangan awak. mama ros kate awak merengek mungkin sebab tak sehat.
tengah hari nursery pulak telifon, katenyer awak demam balik.. ummi pun cepat2 g kat awak, ummi bawak sekali thermometer. sampai sana ummi tgk awak tak demam.. so ummi temankan awak kat nursery sampai pukul 1. ummi sampai office baru ummi rasa lapar.. huhuhuhu..
pukul 3 ummi ada meting. perut dah berkeroncong... huhuhu... ummi tengok jam dah kul 5 tapi meting cam belum nak abis aje.. ummi call nursery ckp amik awak lambat. ummi tgk lg jam dah kul 5.45.. sudah.... ummi dah kene denda rm3 dah sebab lambat amik awak. ummi minta izin amik awak kejap.
ummi angkut awak masuk meting, nasib awak senyap aje...kul 6.30 baru kita gerak balik umah.. huhuhu.. kesian awak dah la baru baik demam dah kene balik lambat ngan ummi. nasib masa balik awak tido.. kalau tak masak gak ummi sebab masa balik tue jem teruk kat jalan istana.
ummi doakan awak sehat k sayang.. amin :)
Haziq Demam
4-1-2011: awak terjaga pukul 1 pagi then awak merengek2 macam ada yang tak kene. ummi dan walid pujuk2 awak tido balik. setiap jam awak bangun sampai pukul 6. ummi rasa badan awak panas sangat. ummi amik thermometer, betul sangkaan ummi. awak demam, suhu badan awak 38.6 darjah celcius. Confirm awak demam, so ummi terpaksa amik cuti harini. ummi call teacher bg tau awak demam n xleh g nursery.
kat rumah awak active walaupun ada merengek2 skit. dalam kul 11 ummi bawak awak g klinik. doc bg ubat demam, cool fever, antibiotik, ubat batuk n seleseme.
get well soon sayang. ummi n walid sayang awak :)
kat rumah awak active walaupun ada merengek2 skit. dalam kul 11 ummi bawak awak g klinik. doc bg ubat demam, cool fever, antibiotik, ubat batuk n seleseme.
get well soon sayang. ummi n walid sayang awak :)
Haziq First Day ke Nursery

3-1-2011: masuk saje tahun baru maka bermula la perjalanan awak untuk menjejakkan kaki ke bumi UNITEN. awak terpaksa ummi dan walid hantar ke nursery sebab awak dah besar. sebelum nie awak nenek jaga, sian nenek 8 bulan nenek jaga awak.
malam sebelum ke nursery ummi dah siapkan barang2 awak. berat hati ummi tapi demi kebaikan kita sekeluarga ummi terpaksa. Ummi bangun kul 6.15, siapkan diri ummi then walid kejutkan awak. mandikan awak trus siapkan awak. Sebelum keluar ummi siapkan susu panas persiapan kalau2 awak nak minum susu dalam kereta nanti.
dalam kereta awak senyap aje, agaknya awak fikir mane la ummi nak bawak awak kan. Sayu hati ummi salunya kalo ummi bawak g jalan2 mesti g termpat yang best2, tapi harini ummi nak tinggalkan awak kat nursery. Sampai kat Nursery, teacher dah sambut awak, ummi pun hantar awak kat bilik awak. bilik tue x sebesar ruang tamu rumah kita.. so okay la.. ada 3 section tilam. setiap section ada 3 tilam means 3 baby n seorg penjaga. sayu hati ummi tgk awak kat pangku penjaga tue.. awak tak kuar suara pun.. nangis tak merengek pun tak.. salu kalo ummi nak g kerja awak merengek nak ikut. sayu hati ummi.
ummi terpaksa g kerja, ummi tinggalkan awak kat situ. ummi kiss2 awak.. dalam kete ummi nangis sebab sedih terpaksa hantar awak kat nursery. Ummi tipon teacher, teacher kate awak merengek2 sikit sebab x biasa kot.
Balik ummi amik awak, awak cam x happy aje.. ummi x tau camne nak bg awak happy.. ummi janji sabtu n ahad ummi akan spent time ngan awak k sayang ummi.
ummi sayang awak sayang.. ummi terpaksa hantar awak kat nursery. ummi berdoa semoga awak cepat2 biasa kat tempat baru.
YA ALLAH KAU TABAH KAN LAH HATIKU DAN KAU TENANGKAN LA HATI ANAK KU YA ALLAH. JADIKAN LAH KAMI DALAM GOLONGAN HAMBA-HAMBAMU YANG REDHA.. AMIN.....
malam sebelum ke nursery ummi dah siapkan barang2 awak. berat hati ummi tapi demi kebaikan kita sekeluarga ummi terpaksa. Ummi bangun kul 6.15, siapkan diri ummi then walid kejutkan awak. mandikan awak trus siapkan awak. Sebelum keluar ummi siapkan susu panas persiapan kalau2 awak nak minum susu dalam kereta nanti.
dalam kereta awak senyap aje, agaknya awak fikir mane la ummi nak bawak awak kan. Sayu hati ummi salunya kalo ummi bawak g jalan2 mesti g termpat yang best2, tapi harini ummi nak tinggalkan awak kat nursery. Sampai kat Nursery, teacher dah sambut awak, ummi pun hantar awak kat bilik awak. bilik tue x sebesar ruang tamu rumah kita.. so okay la.. ada 3 section tilam. setiap section ada 3 tilam means 3 baby n seorg penjaga. sayu hati ummi tgk awak kat pangku penjaga tue.. awak tak kuar suara pun.. nangis tak merengek pun tak.. salu kalo ummi nak g kerja awak merengek nak ikut. sayu hati ummi.
ummi terpaksa g kerja, ummi tinggalkan awak kat situ. ummi kiss2 awak.. dalam kete ummi nangis sebab sedih terpaksa hantar awak kat nursery. Ummi tipon teacher, teacher kate awak merengek2 sikit sebab x biasa kot.
Balik ummi amik awak, awak cam x happy aje.. ummi x tau camne nak bg awak happy.. ummi janji sabtu n ahad ummi akan spent time ngan awak k sayang ummi.
ummi sayang awak sayang.. ummi terpaksa hantar awak kat nursery. ummi berdoa semoga awak cepat2 biasa kat tempat baru.
YA ALLAH KAU TABAH KAN LAH HATIKU DAN KAU TENANGKAN LA HATI ANAK KU YA ALLAH. JADIKAN LAH KAMI DALAM GOLONGAN HAMBA-HAMBAMU YANG REDHA.. AMIN.....
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