Interestingly enough, I am learning alot when it's 320am here! I can almost hear my mother's voice telling me that I procrastinate alot ... I hope I do not pass this bad habit down to baby G.
Calling it a night since tomorrow is our day together...before I head off to Shanghai for 5 days!
It's been about two months since I've set up my account, chosen the template & settings...but just not ready to start blogging! Why is it so difficult for me to enter this new trend of jotting down our thoughts & possibly sharing it with the rest of the world? I've got so much to write about... and I keep saying that I need to buy a nice diary so that I can write a diary about my baby Gavin. sigh...that's another project that I have to start.
Whoever reads this probably wil be bored? Bear with me...I'm new at this & I promise I will have interesting insights to share as I get used to it. I promise!
Basically this week has been stressful & exhausting at work -- though a short week due to the Dragon Boat Festival, it still seemed very long. It's Friday night & I come home straight from work to see my son -- but of course, he's always sleeping from 7-10pm. I quickly devoured my dinner, checked some emails & hit the bed for a snooze before Gavin wakes up for his bath & feed. I almost did not hear him until my husband comes in to get something from the bedroom. I tear myself away from the comforts of my bed..to cuddle with my ultimate comfort nowadays... my tired eyes quickly brighten to see a wry smile from my son upon saying 'mommy' - I do believe he recognizes me now!
We play for about an hour & then back to bed again for him. My angel, my sweet angel...have a wonderful night of peaceful sleep. See you tomorrow & look forward to spending the entire day with you -- it's Saturday..our day of adventures!
p.s. I almost thought I lost this blog -- after playing around with the settings & trying to figure out how to post pictures up to make my page a bit more interesting! Ok, anyone have any tips for me?
People tell me I'm one of the most "open" and "blunt" people they have met. I used to agree but as I age, I now become slightly more tactful. I'm a loving daughter, sister, wife and new mother, who cherishes family and friends. Growing up in Toronto, I used to be blind to the world, but after moving to Asia for nearly 12 years, I've matured and learned so much from the environment and intelligent people that surround me. I work for a multinational healthcare company--doing something I really enjoy. I believe in living life to the fullest and not having any regrets.