Saturday, October 31, 2009

Look Mummy, No Hands!












I have started standing on my own while playing with my toys. And on some occasion, I have unconsciously lifted both my hands up in the air and looked like I could walk on my own. Mummy and Daddy are very proud that I have reached this milestone and they look forward to seeing me walk on my own very soon. I am not so sure they are ready for me walking on my own cos they would have to chase after me and eventually have an aching back. We shall see.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Gym

Mummy and Daddy decided that I should get some exercise since I look big even though everybody knows I am tough, not fat. After all, a little exercise will do me some good too. So we signed up for a trial class at My Gym @ Marine Parade today. There were like 12 other kids there for the trial and they ranged from 6 months to 2.5 years old. We tried a couple of stunts and I must say I had lots of fun. I was even thrown into the air with a somersault before landing on my bum. You should have seen Daddy's face as he was shocked to see what they did to me and he only felt relieved when he saw a smile on my face. Needless to say, Daddy and Mummy were convinced that I will enjoy myself there so we signed up for 8 lessons. Can't wait to start my classes.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Little Neuro Tree

I attended my first lesson at Little Neuro Tree today. Mummy and Daddy decided that we should register at the main branch near Bugis Junction as they seem more professionally managed. There are a total of 6 of us in the class and we sat in a semi circle in front of the teacher. Although we are all around the same ages, I am the youngest of them all. Either Mummy or Daddy are required to accompany me so that they can practice what we learn at home. There will be a total of 10 sessions per term and classes will be conducted in a different language each time starting with English, Japanese and then Mandarin. I had fun for my first lesson although I need to learn not to cry when I have to return the toys to the teacher.