Sunday, May 11, 2008

Best of friends



When clover was born,like most first time daddies,my lao gong was at a loss on how to handle a howling baby,especially when its working day the next day,with me unable to get off the bed(during confinement),and no help around,he will sometimes lost his temper and stormed out of the room after handling the baby to me....Over time,clover managed to wind her way into my lao gong's heart...Now he is "stolen" by her...haha..The moment his keys turn the lock,clover will be on alert mood,eyeing the door with great anticipation,smiling and greeting dadda loudly....haha...

Sometimes,during lunchtime,my lao gong will even venture into toys shop,purchasing toys,or replenish her milk powder...So proud a daddy he is that he even went as far as sacrifying
his sleep to record,edit a video montage of her milestones and her birth....Based on all these,I suppose I can forgive the times when he cannot wake up in the middle of the night,and cannot help out,or when he has to work,leaving me with clover for weeks on end...haha...Observing the close bond between clover and daddy,with clover laughing loudly at play times,or reading a book being hold smugly in daddy's arms,or my lao gong changing nappy,helping to feed clover while laying on daddy's warm chest,I must say good job,daddy!way to go!!Just want you to know that you are greatly appreciated by us!!hehe...

Hi,HP,no offence at all...as mummies,it is natural that we all want the best for our children...For me,milk is very very important,and when clover rejected her milk,that make me tried out other alternatives..It was easier for clover to make the transition as she is used to having her milk powder being changed every couple of months,due to her nutritional requirements as she grows.With kids,it is always trial and error,what work for one may not be applicable to other(for whatever reason)..Good luck,and thanks for sharing..It is interesting to know how/what other mummy do...hehe..We learn as we share

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