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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Hello 2013! Goodbye 2012!

The year 2012 has been a fruitful one. Fruitful meaning a new baby, a new business venture and new friendship that formed.

Looking back, I regretted many things. Things that I had done and wished I could go back and change it. Regret for some friendship that I lost, but we must all look forward and be positive! It's a new year and it will be a good year for all of us!

Let me welome 2013 with all the positive vibe! haha!



2013 year of the water snake, please be good to all of us!

Cheers to more adventure, to more bloopers and more friendships to be formed!

Saturday, December 29, 2012

My pain management during CS

Before giving birth, we discuss my pain management with my OB. She said it would be basically the same as last time. My last pain management consist of epidurial anesthesia, morphine injected at the back 2x and oral pain releiver (dolfenal).

On the day of my operation, my anesthesiologist told me to bend so that he could inject my anesthesia at my lower spine and also the tube that would be use for the injection of morphine.

After operation, i was ushered back to my room to rest. When i woke up my world was spinning and i had to vomit! It was hard because i still can't get up, so that i vomitted on myself! Yuck right! Anyway, since i had no solid intake, i vomited green watery stuff. Later i found out it was bile. The nurse had to change my bedding and my dress. I really hated that i can't even help myself to dress. After that incident, i thought i would be okay, but hello.. I vomited again! This time i had a plastic bag ready haha! But i already asked the nurse not to give me anymore morphine, since this was the cause of my vomitting. After that day, since the 1st injection of morphine was slowly leaving my system, i could feel the pain on my abdomen. I still had to get up and walk to the nursery to breastfeed. Anyway, i still had dolfenal every 8 hours, so the pain was a little bearable.

Will tell you my breastfeeding journey the 2nd time around on my next post!
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A daughter this time

I know i'm lagging in post. Been very busy with a newborn and a toddler! Thank god for yayas' and grandmas'!

I gave birth last Oct 2 at around 9:59 am at Mkt med to a 6.3lbs baby girl! She is a little bigger from her big brother, who was born at 5.13lbs.

I have to stay at the hospital for 4 days because of a ceasarian section and my catheter wasn't removed at once. I also vomited 2x even though i haven't eaten post op. this is due to the morphine that was injected to me for the pain. That will be in another post.

Welcome to the world Carynne Brooke Leang-Lim! My little Cua Pao!




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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

J.Co

I just gave birth to my daughter and now in Gue-lai mode! Woohoo! My family also visited me at home and brought me this delicious J.Co! I'm very happy and thankful to them that I couldn't resist taking 1 and giving 1 to my hubby before taking a picture! haha! 

I specially love the green tea and the macadamia donut! Their donuts are not too sweet. 

Thanks shobe, wayne, sally, mommy and papa for this yummy treat! 





Lugang for a sunday family day


We made it a point to eat out as a family for sunday lunch or dinner. And we love love Lugang cafe!


They even give my son plates and spoon eventhough he won't be eating their food haha! I always bring home cooked food for him.





The white chicken was so tender that the meat fall off. Just loved the taste of this, just refreshing!


before I could took a picture, someone ate one siao long bao already! haha! You can say that it has to be that delicious that someone can't wait! teehee!


Pig ears cooked like the above picture has to be my hubby's favorite! It's the perfect appetizer for our meal.


This one is minced pork, it was ok but so little serving! Hoped it came in big servings also.


We had 2 kinds of rice, fookien rice was the first one to arrive. Nothing special about it.


I don't eat kidney because of the aftertaste, but this I had one too many because of the sauce.


Last to arrive was the pineapple fried rice. Nothing special also, it only came in with the chopped pinapple. haha!

A cupcakes by Slice!

I have been salivating the cupcakes of Slice ever since I read about it. And when it's time for my baby shower, I made sure that we ordered cupcakes for everyone! 

My verdict? The best is the Red velvet next is the yema! Those m&ms cupcakes tasted too sweet for me. 






Coffee and tea after, to washed down those sweet after taste!

Checkin In at Makati Med

All my bags are packed and I'm ready to give birth! On Oct 1, after lunch, we went to Mkt Med to check in. My OB told me to stay the night because there are going to be test that have to be done before the actual operation on Oct 2, 9am. 

This is the room we took, compared to last time this was smaller. It was a full house that week and we opted to take the small private room OB ward because I'm sure there won't be any visitors except immediate family and my 2 besties! Love those 2 people in my life! 

The room has a small flat TV, wifi, phone, restroom, cabinet and a couch for a companion.



After settling in, hubby and I went for Burger King downstairs to eat. There are several restaurant in Makati Med, it feels like we didn't checked in a hospital at all! hehe! 

That night, several nurses visited me to check on my bp and my sugar. I also tested for skin allergy and that really hurts! 

My last meal should be 12 hours before the operation and the nurse went back to my room by 12 midnight just to tell me that I have to shower because they will be putting my IV already and I can't move much after the IV. After that, I went to sleep and waited for 7am for the prep.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

I'm back to my childhood!

We visited SMX last Sunday to check on the Toy Kingdom Sale. Upon entering my eyes went big! haha! I remembered playing power rangers and barbie when I was just a child. haha! I also saw potato corner, he was asking the audience to bring him something to win a prize! lol! My son loves potato corner but too tired to play with him.



That's my son tired.. wawa naman hindi masyado nagenjoy. I had his picture taken with his grandma besides the fav toys of my hubby hehe!





The barbie kingdom!!! When I was a little girl, I always ask my parents to buy me a barbie house! haha! It didn't happened cuz it's too pricey pala! LOL! When you are a kid you really don't care about pricing haha!


This one I wanted to have for my little girl when she has her own room. SO CUTE!


This lunch box bedroom set is perfect! kung nagkaroon lang yan dati nung kid pa ako! haha!


My son finally enjoying himself at his car! He loves cars! Wait till you are 2 yrs old! We have a surprise for you! =D


A very big spongebob! haha! If only I could take you home with me! haha!


They have many cashier, you don't have to wait long to pay for your items.


Till the next Toy Kingdom Sale! 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Science of Washing Nappies

The Science of Washing Nappies

by Amanda McCracken, with Jacqui Parncutt and Kirsten Randle.


With the advent of modern cloth nappies a new regime of eco-friendly laundering has come into being. No soaking, no bleach, no boiling water. Modern nappies don’t require all those things of the past! All sounds very well, but in many parts this has been taken to an extreme – gentle washing, cold water and minimal detergent. The result: smelly nappies that are deteriorating before they should.

As much as we want to believe that we can get away without chemicals or hot water, it goes against the laws of science and nature. Going against the laws of science in the laundry is like standing naked in the rain and expecting to get as clean as you would by scrubbing yourself with a soapy washcloth in a warm shower.

We must always remember that nappies are essentially our babies’ toilets for the first two years of their lives. We are not washing clothing which may have a bit of dirt or food marks, we are washing little toilets and trying to get them clean enough that our babies can wear their toilets, right next to their skin, over and over again.

Using science in the laundry.

There are four main factors to consider when trying to get your nappies clean.
1.Thermal Energy (water temperature)2. Water Softness (mineral content of the water)3. Mechanical Energy (agitation)4. Chemical Energy (detergent)


These four factors work together to help reduce the surface tension of water which in turn allows it to get into the fibres of the nappies an clean them. If you decrease one factor other factors will need to increase to compensate for that loss.

This explains why people in Adelaide with hard water will require more detergent than people in Melbourne, and why they have to scrub harder with a cake of soap in order to make bubbles.

Now here’s the kicker.

Urine has a lower surface tension than water which means that urine will soak into the fibres of the nappy more easily than water. Urine is made up of water, dissolved salts and urea and although sterile when in the bladder it begins to break down as soon as it comes into contact with bacteria; even the good bacteria that live on baby’s skin. If you don’t get it out as soon as possible it will start to break down the fibres of the nappies – creating smells and holes.

In order to get nappies clean we need to wash out the urea and salts from the nappies. To do this we need to dilute the urine many times over using water with a lowered surface tension so that it will remove the urea and salt particles from the nappies.


The other half of the dirty nappy equation is soiled nappies! If you don’t use flushable liners you’ll be squirting or flushing the solids down the toilet. Whatever method you use, you will still have very dirty nappies that contain enormous amounts of bacteria. Thus a thorough cleaning regime is essential.

How to wash nappies

Wash early, wash often. Like any laundering; nappies will be cleaner if they are washed soon after they become dirty. The urine has less chance to eat away at the fabric, the bacteria has less chance to breed, and any stains that may arise from soiling have less time to set. Most importantly, this is not the time to skimp on water as nothing else you wash in the laundry will ever be as unclean or as bacteria ridden as your nappies – remember they are your little one’s toilet until they are toilet trained.


  1. Dry-pail. This is still a good idea from a practicality and safety point of view. A) No Heavy Lifting involved and B) No Drowning Risks to young infants. You’ll get a better result if you give your nappies a quick rinse under the tap before popping in the bucket.

  1. Prerinse. This step should be done with cold water and no detergent. The aim of this step is to try to remove much of the urine and bacteria from the nappy - so we need less detergent to get the nappies clean in the next step. It also helps to prevent build up of detergent and the cold water will help to stop stains from setting.

  1. The wash. This is where you need to contrate on getting the combination of water temperature, softness v hardness, mechanical energy and detergent right. Now while you might not have a lot of control over your water softness or hardness, you can control the three other factors. You don’t always need hot water, and it may damage other parts of your modern cloth nappies such as the elastic or plastic components, but you may need to hot wash occassionally. If you use cold water, you will need to compensate by using more detergent. So a balance is best. Warm water with an appropriate amount of detergent and a wash on the longest cycle.

So which detergent is best? We recommend a non-purfumed, enzyme free, optical whitening free, phosphate free concentrate or an ultra-concentrate. You want the best bang for your buck – the most bubbles for your scoop. As many babies can show reactions to detergents, you want the least amount of fillers – as small traces may remain on the fabric, even after a final rinse.

  1. Final rinse. This is to remove as much of the detergent residue as possible – so as to reduce the risk of skin irritation of your little one’s behind.

  1. Line Dry. The sun will provide you with lots of lovely UV rays that will kill bacteria and assist in sterilising your nappies. Great news for Queenslanders! Not such great news for southerners in winter, although many of us can make do. As most nappies have PUL in them we advise drying your nappies inside out so that the UV rays get to the part of the nappy that will come in contact with your baby’s skin. Drying on a clothes airer inside is fine, but longer drying times can be associated with bacterial growth and smells. Placing your airer near a window will expose your nappies to UV rays even when it’s overcast and raining.

If your nappies smell it is likely you have a cleanliness problem, that is, you are not washing the urine and bacteria out of all the layers of your nappy. In this situation you need to work on lowering your surface tension of the water so that it will clean your nappies properly, by changing your thermal and/or chemical energies.


The extras

  • Hot water – This has a lower surface tension than cold or warm water meaning that it gets into the fibres of the nappies and cleans them more easily as well as killing many bacteria. Hot water may decrease the lifespan of PUL and elastic but it does have the advantage over chemicals that it won’t leave a residue that could cause irritation to baby’s skin.
  • Anti-bacterial rinses - These will help to sterilise the nappies and once more will help to lower the water surface tension – resulting in cleaner nappies. They are recommended after gastro, thrush, live vaccinations and a bad case of nappy rash. Also handy in winter if you aren’t getting enough UV rays from the sun to sterilise your nappies.
  • Nappy Sanitisers – Like the anti-bacterial rinses – these use chemical energy to both kill bacteria and to lower water surfact tension. The active ingredient breaks down in water to a water softener and hydrogen peroxide – which will further break down to water and oxygen. Often cotain optical whiteners and enzymes which may cause rash. Rinse well.
  • Vinegar – can be used to lower the pH of the nappies caused by detergent residue. In theory if the rinse is thorough enough it shouldn’t be necessary, but it won’t hurt your nappies – as the concentration of the acid in vinegar (roughly 4%) is not strong enough to eat away at elastic as some people claim. You should always rinse with water after a vinegar rinse to wash away any residue.
  • Dryer - isn’t such a great idea because it deteriorates elastic and PUL in your modern nappies as well as using enormous amounts of electricity. If you do use it you will need to use it on a hot enough setting to prevent bacterial growth, since you are omitting the sterilising step that the sun performs.

Most of us who use modern cloth nappies do so because we want to reduce our footprint. We want to live eco-conscious lives, lower our impact on our environment. But this does not mean we can wish science away. Warm and hot water, detergent and chemical solutions need not be the enemies. They can help us get longer wear out of our nappies and make those years that we have little ones in nappies a pleasant, satisfying experience.

Amanda McCracken B.Com.
Amanda is a mother of four children six and under, all of whom have been cloth nappied. In 2007 she established Mandy Mac, a successful modern cloth nappy business which she runs from her home in Melbourne.

Jacqui Parncutt B.Sc. (Hons)
Jacqui is a Melbourne based medical scientist. She is a keen modern cloth user with a soft spot for microbiology. She wanted to share her knowledge of bacterial management in the laundry, especially with regard to cloth nappies.

Kirsten Randle B.Sc., M.F.Sc.
Kirsten is a very busy RAAF wife and mother. She has a Batchelor of Science, Master of Forensic Science (Firearm Chemistry) and almost completed her PhD in Applied Chemistry (Forensic Science/Counter-terrorism) as well as being an avid fan of modern cloth.

Used with permission from Kirsten Randle 28 January 2012- http://nappynetwork.org.au/content/science-washing-nappies

Friday, August 17, 2012

Birthday Celeb at Chelsea Serendra

My Sil celebrated her birthday at Chelsea Serendra last last week. She mostly lets us decide what to eat because she is a vegetarian.




The bread is complementary and it came out warm. My MIL love the baked garlic, she said it was tasty and ate it whole! haha!


The Croquette are yummy and full of flavour. I love the dip that came with it. 


This one was sooo flavorful and yet soooo sinful! haha! Super crispy skin and super soft pork meat! It came with a hefty price tag. I guess it was justified with the taste! LOL! Cholesterol here I come! haha!


I don't know what the taste of the salad was because for now I can't eat fresh greens outside. But my SIL said it was super fresh and the taste is balance.


Roast chicken was just ok. It was tough but nevertheless has the right amount of flavor.


This pasta dish is what we are raving about. This has a hint of truffle oil that's why it came out yummy! I could ate it all by myself if it was given to me! haha!


As you can see I took the pictures after they already taken each a slice. LOL! That's goes without saying that the pizaa was that good! haha!


My cute handsome son and his dad by the fountain. Can't resist taking their picture! I love to take pictures of my son. Someday he will grow and I would like to remember him as this cute handsome little boy.



Chelsea Market Cafe @ Serendra
Tel# +632 9091711 for reservations.

Belly Blessed Fest 2012

I asked my hubby to accompany me to Belly Blessed Fest 2012. This is the 1st event for pregnant moms organized by Mommy Mundo at Fun ranch. They have loot bags for registered pregnant women and they also have bazaar inside the venue.


The loot bag contained one pack SweetBaby Disposable Diapers for Newborns, One Nivea soap, One dentiste toothpaste, one Tiny Buds baby bottle wash 128ml, One Human Nature Baby wash 50ml, one Nivea Baby, Daktarin Oral gel, pencil and a Mom planner.


Inside the event, there were pregnancy picture taking, necklace clay making, St. Patricks Onesies giveaways, which I love, and snacks from Slice. Meanwhile, the bazaar consist of many baby items from chicco to momtrepreneur shop to Quirks. They also have a program which I didn't saw because I didn't stay long for it. 

But I was glad I attended the event. It was such a fun event for mommy-to-be and daddy-to-be. Congratulations to Mommy Mundo for a successful 1st baby shower event! =)

A date at Crystal Jade

My hubby and I went on a lunch date at Crystal Jade in Greenhills before proceeding to a Baby Shower Event at Medela's House. We ordered sweet and sour soup and have it served in 2 bowls. It was so yummy even without black vinegar.



Next we ordered the cold duck. It was just okay for an appetizer.


This was the Yang chow fried rice. Love it. Over sa cabbage but still yummy.


Of course we wouldn't forget to order their famous pork siao long pao! Sarap! very soupy sa loob.


The BBQ pork was just so so. not so tender though a little tough.


The best lemon chicken I tasted so far here in Manila! Crispy skin yet tender. The lemon was not over powering too! Just cooked right. Would love to order it again!


Lemonade for me to quenched my thirst.


Coke Zero for the hubby.


Overall, experience was great and the staff are attentive. Fast service and reliable. Would love to go back for more of their lemon chicken! Yummy talaga!