Showing posts with label Parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parenting. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Sabun Magic!



 
I always choosy when it comes to “sabun mandi” hehhehhe
above are my favourite so far...body shop and mark & spencer
harga pun tak mahal sangat and yg penting bau sedap
biler mandi tuh boleh feeling feeling makan strawberry



kadang2 feeling tengah berlari-lari anak kat rose garden nun kat genting highlands sana J
*owhhhh lamanya tak pergi holiday ni


 

Ok back to the story
adalah masa tuh my friend nih introduce this sabun
MARINE ESSENCE NOURISHING BODY WASH
dia dah guna sabun nih utk cerahkan kulit kaki dia yg gelap
and dia kata bagus utk orang yg gatal…eh bukan
yang ada gatal gatal kulit…contohnya macam eczema
I punnnn…wahhhh this is GOOD!!!
even I takder eczema, tapi kulit kaki nih memang sentiasa kena letak losyen
kalau kering confirm gatal asik menggaru jer lah jawabnya

 
And setelah menunggu lebih sebulan gaklah
sebab sabun nih takder stock hokeyyyy
goreng pisang panas gitewww
barulah I sendiri dapat try test cuba sabun nih…
and wallllahhhhh…sgt best
bukan saja dah kurang gatal-gatal kat kaki
but…tak perlu guna deodorant lagi
bau sabun ni mmg kekal lama….and keti*k pun tak berpeluh
sebab tuh  org gelarkan sabun nih SABUN MAGIC!

 
Ok, kalau nak tau lebih lanjut...baca kat bawah nih
 
 
Bayangkan...semua dah tau khasiat Garam Buluh kan
and semua dah tau yg aloe vera tuh bagus utk kulit
so bila dah ada sabun nih tak payah lah nak tanam pokok aloe vera lagi :)
 
Oklah, those yg nak try sabun nih boleh contact Diana cepat cepat
sebab stock tak byk and selalu kehabisan jer....tata
 
Harga
Sebotol RM 35
3 Botol RM 100
 
 
xoxo,
Diana (012-2025754)

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Memorable year 2013


Zara has started her standard 1 on 2nd Jan 2013
Iman also started her kindy on the same day

We are so happy for them
and a bit sedihhhhhh huhu
luckily they are not crying on the first day
and bangun pagi pun senang....Alhamdulillah

lets enjoy some piccas

Iman in front of her kindy

Iman in class, muka confuse

Zara...morning assembly

Zara waktu rehat, tudung dah serabai

Zara at class KAFA

We hope we have given the best for them
and will work hard to always give the best


Friday, December 28, 2012

Ready for School



This 2013 i will have 2 kids going to school....*phewwwww
Iman Aisyah will go to kindy
and
Zara Sofiya will go to Standard 1

how time flies
tup tup anak dah masuk sekolah rendah
it's 7 years already maaaa......huhuhu

So, let's see our preparation for both of them....

First and foremost we are sooooo look forward to buy school uniform for Zara....berkira-kira nak beli which brand sebab now ada banyak readymade in store. After getting some advice from Mr. Google we choose to buy from Canggih....because of the quality and price quite ok lah compare to other....ok, what else we bought for Zara


3 helai baju & 4 helai kain
2 helai tudung 
2 pair of shoes
bag sekolah - we actually need to buy another one for KAFA
stationaries
stokin etc
buku sekolah
it cost us +- RM700

And for Iman pulak, we sign up her for Q-dees since Kakak Zara has a good experience with them why not adik just continue jer kan....lagipun the teachers semua baik-baik and school pun dekat jer dengan rumah. School uniform, bag, stationaries and books all provided by Q-dees. So total registration is about RM1k

Overall, we hope that we have provide the best for our children.....and 
Insya Allah...mama doakan for both of them supaya dapat belajar dengan baik in new school and jadi anak yang soleh...amin 


Friday, December 21, 2012

Potty Training

Hello!!!
rasanya dah lama tak menjengah blog nih
rinduuuuu!!!! jgn bersawang sudah la ya :)

oklah just nak update progress of my second child
Iman Aisyah is now diaper-less
hehehheheh...big yeay to momma (jimat duit pampers)

Iman will go to kindy next year
so, this is the best time to teach her pergi toilet
and no more diaper



here, i wanna share Potty Training tips from Babycenter


Try a timer

When my son Ben stopped using nappies, we used a timer to help us both remember to use the potty. We started with every 45 minutes and, as I could see he was needing to go less, gradually increased the time. Eventually, he would tell me he needed to go before the timer went off, or say he didn't need to when it did. Then we'd set the timer for another half an hour and try again. -- Beth 

Set up target practice

We put a flushable item, such as confetti, in the toilet. (You can also use shaving cream or coloured ice cubes.) The game for our son was to aim and shoot. Rewards were based on accuracy. It was fun and challenging, and did wonders for his precision! With poos, we told him the game was to send in the backup troops (no pun intended) to finish the job with torpedoes. I doubt this would work with girls, but Alex took less than a week to be fully potty-trained. -- Roxanne A. 

Make her feel proud

With my daughter, I tried to give her lots and lots of praise: 'What a big-girl thing to do!', 'You must be very proud of yourself', 'Do you want to call Granny to tell her?', 'Give me a high five!' and so on. -- Kirsten 

Surprise, surprise!

Our daughter wasn't very consistent with potty training until we introduced the surprise bag. We got a load of inexpensive toys and stickers and put them in a colourful gift bag. Every time she used the potty, we would clap and let her pick one surprise out of the bag. We kept it up for about a week and a half, and when the surprises ran out she just kept on using the potty. We kept up the clapping and praise, and she quickly forgot the surprise bag. I can honestly say that potty training was painless and quick, and I plan to use this method again with my next child. -- Lottie 

Put your child in charge

When my 18-month-old started going into the bathroom and closing the door, I knew she was ready to potty train. I would let her go in and use her potty, dump it into the big toilet, and put it up in the sink for me to rinse out. -- Katherine 

Flushing fun

I began potty training my first child at about 20 months and am now in the process of training our second. One excellent incentive is letting them flush away the contents of the potty if they go. You need to establish a rule that this is the only time they get to flush the toilet. This is a simple and easy reward, and develops a good habit. -- Deanne Collins 

Sitting solution

We put our son Nick on the toilet backwards. The potty-chair was too hard for him to use and my mother came up with the idea of putting him straight onto the toilet, but backwards (she did it with my brother when he was little). That way he automatically aimed in the right place, and he had the back of the toilet to hold on to. He could also do a poo that way, too. He thought it was such fun he wanted to do it all the time. It took about a month to get the hang of it, and now he's happily standing up to do his wees. -- Melissa 

The underpants ploy

I let my son choose some pants with his favourite character, Thomas the Tank Engine, on them. Then I told him not to get Thomas wet. It worked really well! -- Maria Galli 

No more nappies

My daughter tortured me for months, using the potty successfully one day, then demanding nappies the next. Finally I told her that the pack of nappies we had just bought was the last, and I wasn't buying any more. I then bought some reusable training pants from the Internet. When we got down to the last few nappies, I again emphasised that they were the last and, when they were gone, there wouldn't be any more. We then went to the training pants (with disposable ones at night). She had a few accidents the first week and has been trained ever since! -- Emily 

The right clothes

A little trick with girls: I put my daughter in dresses for about three weeks while we were potty training. It was easier for her to get ready for the potty and allowed for quick decisions when she was in the middle of playing. -- Lisa 


Give up to get results

Our daughter Rachel was two and a half when we finally got her trained. We tried everything in the book. She wanted to wear knickers, but not go to the potty. Finally we said, "Go ahead and do what you want". Two days later, she started using the potty on her own, with no encouragement from us! -- Nat





All this tips actually worked for her
in 2 days time i managed to potty train her
ada la 2 kali terlepas, sekali dlm kereta and sekali kat hall

Alhamdulillah, sekarang dah boleh pergi toilet sendiri

and even tido pun tak pakai diapers

after this nak train Maryam pulak cepat-cepat :)


So, mommys out there
how you potty train your child?