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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Matthew 61 weeks

Here is the little man enjoying some time in the sunshine by taking a stroll with his Dad this morning.

The photo shoot yesterday went well and we managed to get some amazing shots of Matthew which will be ready to be picked up in 2 weeks from now. The shoot with the photographer didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped but in hindsight, knowing Matthew's temperament of not being able to sit still for very long I should have had an inkling on how the shoot would go. We still had a good time nonetheless and were both very very tired by the end of the day. We arrived at the studio on time and were met by Yvonne (Matthew's agent) who helped decide which outfit Matthew should wear and eventually picked out a bright green tee and shorts combo. Next was hair and make-up, Matthew had his hair combed (with a comb) for the first time ever and had some blush and lip gloss applied. Matthew thought the strawberry lip gloss was particularly delicious and wanted more! The shoot itself took about 10-15 mins which I'm sure to Matthew felt like an eternity. After the shoot, Matthew had his height, chest, waist and feet measurements taken so that this information could be printed on his model card. Can't wait to see the official pictures as the raw pictures already look very cute :)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Matthew is 14 months old today!

...and is looking so much like a little boy and definitely no longer a baby (although he'll always be my baby).

To celebrate, I took him shopping, not that he enjoyed it much. We needed clothes in the next size up and also for a photo shoot Matthew would be doing tomorrow afternoon for his modeling portfolio. Yes, Matthew will be a pint sized model. We auditioned last week with a modeling agency and they just loved him because he was so friendly and cheeky (and of course cute too!) Matthew has an agreement with the agency for the next 15 months, which means that they have exclusive rights to his professional images, representation and will collect commission on all assignments he completes. It's just a bit of fun on the side to make life here a little more interesting. I'll be sure to post pics of his photo shoot, provided that I'm allowed to do that!

You may have noticed that this past week's pictures have been full of Matthew with various 'Aunties'. They are some of my girlfriends that I've reconnected with since arriving in Singapore. Matthew just laps up the attention on turns on the charm at every opportunity. Such a boy!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Mucking about on iPhoto

I had a surge of energy and finally sorted out the study, hence Matthew and I decided to celebrate by mucking about on iPhoto :)

Monday, July 19, 2010

Matthew 59 weeks

Matthew is getting more naughty everyday. He loves to rummage through the kitchen drawers and cupboards and pull everything out. He also loves anything with buttons and will press them 'on' and 'off' and 'on' and 'off' and 'on' and 'off' and 'on' and 'off' and 'on' and 'off' .... well you get the picture.

He's officially down to one sleep a day now, napping usually around 11am and will sleep for anywhere between 1.5 - 3 hours. Lunch plans are normally placed on hold until the little emperor wakes. This week he's also learnt to shake his head from side to side (as if to indicate 'No') and I thought him how to hail a taxi yesterday :)

Over the last few days Matthew has grown attached to a white teddy bear and we have great fun doing a little role playing with Teddy. We've been showing Matthew how Teddy likes to lie down in the cot and go to sleep. Last night Matthew did as he was told and laid down and place his arm around Teddy and went to sleep. So sweet!

This past weekend was all about trying to get a little time to relax for a change. Saturday was family time at home and a little shopping and a late lunch afterward.

On Sunday morning we were invited to a party that was hosted by the parents of one of Matthew's friends from his play gym. Left is a picture of Matthew having fun on the slide. After the party was lunch with friends, who were also kind enough to help us do a little car shopping. We hope to sort out the logistics of getting a car and start driving sometime this month so we can do a little more exploring!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Matthew 58 weeks - Uh Oh

Matthew's favourite word this week has been 'Uh Oh'

Probably because Mum said 'Uh oh' when was told that the lovely 3 seater Italian leather lounge was not going to fit in the lift nor the stairwell and therefore sadly could not be brought up to our 8th floor apartment. Aside from that, the move has gone well. The relocation company sent a team of people to deliver and unpack all our belonging and take away all the boxes which made it relatively stress free. Having someone else unpack meant that I spent the first few days searching for things as I had no idea where things had been placed! The new place is lovely and spacious enough for the 3 of us. As I mentioned in the previous post, the walls were all freshly painted and I'd arranged for a handyman to help me mount our paintings and pictures to make the place feel more like home.

We live in a suburb called Ang Mo Kio (AMK), it's so large you can consider it a little town in itself. The train station (MRT) is a 15 min walk away for me with the pram or 9 min walk for Duncan with his much longer legs. On the way to the train station there is also a wet market (meat & fish) and another which sells local fruit and veg and also several cafes & hawker stalls selling local fare. The nearest shopping mall (AMK Hub) is located right next to the train station where you can get everything you need. The mall houses a very large grocery and department store and loads of smaller specialty stores. With so much variety available nearby,  you have a choice between a SGD$27 steak air flown from Australia or a SGD$3 bowl of noodles for dinner for example. The facilities at AMK is definitely catered toward families, after all this is Singapore's suburban heartland. We are geographically located in the centre of the country, but you've got to remember that Singapore is a small island so getting to anywhere from where we are is generally no more than 30 mins. To put things in perspective, it takes Duncan 30 mins to get to work on the train and the main shopping district Orchard Road is 6 short stops on the train which takes 13 mins.

We've already had our first visitor to the apartment, my sister Kim came to stay with us to help watch over Matthew while we attempted to tidy up a bit more. However, much of the weekend was spent lounging around the apartment or by the pool and dining out once or twice :)

Duncan and Matthew trying out the water slide at our condo complex

Just so Matthew and I could do something fun together and get out of the apartment for a while, we ventured to the Singapore Art Museum yesterday. Matthew had a fabulous time! He was completely enthralled with EVERYTHING he saw and was giggling and smiling and yelling and running around (when allowed to) the entire time. I highly recommend this for children and adults too of course!
To coincide with the art theme, Matthew completed his first piece of art work in crayon. I call it 'A Study in Blue, Green and Red' and hangs proudly on our fridge door. Later this week I plan on taking him to visit his Great Grand Aunt, one of the very few relatives we have in Singapore.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Matthew 57 weeks

Bit of a scheduling hiccup today meant that Matthew and I are staying at the serviced apartment rather than at our new home supervising the crew of people delivering our furniture, 3 painters and a handyman that I'd organise to come mount our TV and paintings. Just as well really, as I woke at 3:30am this morning in a bit of a panic wondering how I was going to manage them all and look after Matthew at the same time. So instead of utter pandemonium and chaos created by boxes and packing material, leather lounges and open tins of paint plus a 1 year old (imagine the disasterous possibilities!!) the painters are left to their own devices to get on with sprucing up the apartment ready for Mr.Grubby fingers to put chocolate and cheese on the walls. 

This weekly post is late because we've just been SO busy. Saturday morning was spent avoiding the torrential rain that buckets Singapore without notice at Loewen Gardens Farmer's Market. The market was small and cosy. We managed to find all the lovely gourmet treats that we are so used to in Sydney there.We arrived armed with cash :) and made a beeline, past the free range eggs and the home brewed beers, straight for the olives. We bought some lovely bright green Sicilian and marinated kalamatas olive, which were promptly consumed 10mins after we got home. Other yummy things on offer were baked goods, French spreads and oils and of course organic fruit, veg and flowers. Matthew enjoyed sampling everything on offer.

After a short rest (and wait for the rain to subside), we made our way to Universal Studios Singapore at Sentosa Resort. It's exactly what you'd expect from a theme park, crowds (queues), rides, fast food, entertainers, shows and lots of outlets to purchase park merchandise. Surprisingly Duncan and I had a good time. The park layout was well thought out, with good selection of food available, facilities for babies and stroller hire if you hadn't brought your own. There is a daily quota of entry tickets available so you need to purchase your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. However that being said, due to the fact that we'd purchased our tickets in advance we had to go on the day selected even if it turned out that the weather was crappy. Fortunately by the time we got there the rain stayed away. Majority of the rides aren't suitable for little ones so Matthew was limited to only a handful. He had a busy day just soaking in his surroundings, including sitting quietly on my lap eating his sultanas while we watched the Shrek 4D movie. He even endured wearing the 3D glasses for 2 whole minutes! He didnt mind terribly queuing up for rides and waiting for shows to start and was very patient the whole day not fussing once. A word of advice though for families thinking about going with really young children (under 2). Littlies dont have a clue what's going on and most of the shows and performances have really loud sound effects which meant that we spent most of time covering Matthew's ears to protect his precious eardrums. I personally would recommend waiting till children are a little older to make a visit to the park.
 
A very confused Matthew with some of the characters from Madagascar.

Sunday was brunch with a girl friend for me and a little Matthew and Daddy time for the boys. We met up at our new apartment to pick up our keys and to conduct an inventory after lunch. After that was a mad dash to the shops to pick out a present for little newborn Jake who is 10 days old today and then to drop off his gift in the evening. That pretty much in a nutshell sums up our weekend. The next few days will be spent busily unpacking and settling in to the new apartment and I will blog again when we get up and running.