27 October 2010
Caterpillar
26 October 2010
23 October 2010
21 October 2010
Boys will always be Boys
Making Home-made Aloe Vera Drink
When we were at Farmers Market, I saw the fresh aloe-vera.
Timmy likes it and we usually buys the 'ready to drink'. This time, I thought hey...why not give it a try to make it ourselves? I have never done it before and it's fun to give it a go. He gave me a helping hand during the preparation.
Thanks Tim! :)
Timmy likes it and we usually buys the 'ready to drink'. This time, I thought hey...why not give it a try to make it ourselves? I have never done it before and it's fun to give it a go. He gave me a helping hand during the preparation.
Thanks Tim! :)
Playing Fun Dough
20 October 2010
Earth amazing sights
This video is absolutely amazing. It feels as if I was being taken on a wonderful journey travelling around the earth overlooking its magnificent beauty.
Deep Blue - Documentary Trailer
The ocean....
Beautiful, bewildering and bizarre - our oceans dominate our planet.
How did they form? Why haven't they evaporated? Starting with the primordial weather burped out of the molten earth and rained back to earth as liquid; join us as we investigate the awesome power of our water world. Hold on tight as our time-machine propels you backwards and forwards through the geological history of a little rock we call home Earth.
Well journey from the mind-bending beauty of coral reef shallows to the deepest depths of the Mariana Trench, glimpsing everything in between. Well take a tempestuous ride as the great oceans generate our wildest weather, and well even get to take a peek into our oceans future.
Join National Geographic and BBC for this hypnotic and colourful adventure past and present on a place called Earth truly Amazing Planet.
Beautiful, bewildering and bizarre - our oceans dominate our planet.
How did they form? Why haven't they evaporated? Starting with the primordial weather burped out of the molten earth and rained back to earth as liquid; join us as we investigate the awesome power of our water world. Hold on tight as our time-machine propels you backwards and forwards through the geological history of a little rock we call home Earth.
Well journey from the mind-bending beauty of coral reef shallows to the deepest depths of the Mariana Trench, glimpsing everything in between. Well take a tempestuous ride as the great oceans generate our wildest weather, and well even get to take a peek into our oceans future.
Join National Geographic and BBC for this hypnotic and colourful adventure past and present on a place called Earth truly Amazing Planet.
New Deep Sea Creatures Discovered
What lies beneath the sea?
The scientists have discovered the new deep sea creatures, which are truly amazing in shapes and colors.
The scientists have discovered the new deep sea creatures, which are truly amazing in shapes and colors.
Sea Monsters
Watch the "Pre-historic Adventure" in the pre-historic world...
Alive for the first time in 82 million years...
Special thank you to National Geographic for making this possible.
Sea Monsters 1
Sea Monsters 2
Sea Monsters 3
Alive for the first time in 82 million years...
Special thank you to National Geographic for making this possible.
Sea Monsters 1
Sea Monsters 2
Sea Monsters 3
19 October 2010
Making Collage
Norwegia and Southwegia
With his compass hanging around his neck while riding his bike, Timmy said that he was heading north to Norwegia, (while in actual fact he was going towards Aquamarine Utara).
When he was going towards Aquamarine Selatan, he then said that he was going to Southwegia. Hahahaha...Southwegia....Tim...Tim....
When he was going towards Aquamarine Selatan, he then said that he was going to Southwegia. Hahahaha...Southwegia....Tim...Tim....
Bike Ride to Parkland
Timmy has been requesting to ride a bike to Parkland.
But I have been refusing it, because to get there, we must pass the road with busy cars going around. Hence, we usually just ride a bike around our cluster.
It was not until Benny came home from his business trip, that we rode a bike to Parkland. Around 1 km one way trip, 2 km round trip.
Timmy was so excited when his wish finally came true. Hehehe...
But I have been refusing it, because to get there, we must pass the road with busy cars going around. Hence, we usually just ride a bike around our cluster.
It was not until Benny came home from his business trip, that we rode a bike to Parkland. Around 1 km one way trip, 2 km round trip.
Timmy was so excited when his wish finally came true. Hehehe...
Weird looking fish
Compass
Timmy has been watching Pororo DVD and he loves it.
In one of the episodes, there was a scene where they find directions with compass and Timmy asked me to buy one for him and I refused.
Instead of buying one for him, I took out the brochure of our cluster and showed him that there is compass like direction too. North, South, East, West. Then asked him to find out where is the location of our house in the map.
Me: Tim, can you find out where is our house located in this map?
Tim: This one.
Me: How about the route that you go through when you ride your bike?
Tim: Here......with his fingers tracing down the route.
Me: How about the security gate? Where is it? Do you know?
Tim: Here.
Me: How about Andrew's house?
Tim: Here.
Me: Now, Tim, do you see this legend with the color? This correspond to the width of the house. See this is our house color, now do you know what's the width of our house? What about Andrew's house? What about David's house?
It was not until his dad came home and Benny thought that compass is good to get him thinking. That Benny bought it for him.
Now he hangs his compass around his neck whenever he goes out, rides a bike, even when we wanna go somewhere in a car. Tim...Tim...
In one of the episodes, there was a scene where they find directions with compass and Timmy asked me to buy one for him and I refused.
Instead of buying one for him, I took out the brochure of our cluster and showed him that there is compass like direction too. North, South, East, West. Then asked him to find out where is the location of our house in the map.
Me: Tim, can you find out where is our house located in this map?
Tim: This one.
Me: How about the route that you go through when you ride your bike?
Tim: Here......with his fingers tracing down the route.
Me: How about the security gate? Where is it? Do you know?
Tim: Here.
Me: How about Andrew's house?
Tim: Here.
Me: Now, Tim, do you see this legend with the color? This correspond to the width of the house. See this is our house color, now do you know what's the width of our house? What about Andrew's house? What about David's house?
It was not until his dad came home and Benny thought that compass is good to get him thinking. That Benny bought it for him.
Now he hangs his compass around his neck whenever he goes out, rides a bike, even when we wanna go somewhere in a car. Tim...Tim...
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16 October 2010
Playing with Construction
During our daily life, we pass through so many construction work going on around our neighborhood. Last September 24th, 2010, we saw excavator, bulldozer, water tank on our way to the Estate office. We decided to stop and took a photo of it.
The bulldozer was on repair, and the security man even allowed us to sit inside it. We didn't do it in the end because Timmy didn't want to.
At home, we have the miniature of the construction toys. Took it all out and played with it. It became more interesting, because Timmy has seen the real big one.
On the back page of Donal Bebek, there was this illustration about construction. So Timmy learned about the piston and hydrolic in the equipment. Fun learning! :)
Few days later, at the toy store, we saw toy brick constructions too.
And we had another opportunity to see the real construction work going.
Plenty of dump trucks. Cool!
The bulldozer was on repair, and the security man even allowed us to sit inside it. We didn't do it in the end because Timmy didn't want to.
At home, we have the miniature of the construction toys. Took it all out and played with it. It became more interesting, because Timmy has seen the real big one.
On the back page of Donal Bebek, there was this illustration about construction. So Timmy learned about the piston and hydrolic in the equipment. Fun learning! :)
Few days later, at the toy store, we saw toy brick constructions too.
And we had another opportunity to see the real construction work going.
Plenty of dump trucks. Cool!
Shopping List
Martabak
At Martabak Alim, Timmy had fun watching all the different type and size of martabak:
Martabak Unyil, Mini, Jumbo, Telor. hehehehehe...
It was interesting to see the different size of pan, and the process of making it.
I then asked Timmy to find out the price of the martabak that we ordered:
Martabak unyil: pisang, coklat
Martabak mini: pisang, coklat, kacang
How much are those Tim?
And he managed to find the price. hehehehe...
It was fun.
Martabak Unyil, Mini, Jumbo, Telor. hehehehehe...
It was interesting to see the different size of pan, and the process of making it.
I then asked Timmy to find out the price of the martabak that we ordered:
Martabak unyil: pisang, coklat
Martabak mini: pisang, coklat, kacang
How much are those Tim?
And he managed to find the price. hehehehe...
It was fun.
14 October 2010
13 October 2010
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