Now that the baby is a month old, it's time for our weekend family exploration to resume! Yup, I have been looking forward to going out again with the kids, especially since we didn't manage to do much during the March hols.
Sooooo.. we travelled far this time round and visited @jurongfrogfarm (which is not in Jurong but in Lim Chu Kang). The moment we reached, the hubby was saying that it looked old and run-down, and that we would probably stay for a brief while only so I even left the stroller and my diaper bag in the car.
Well, it turned out that we stayed for over an hour eventually! Why? Firstly, we made our way to feed the frogs, where you can buy the food from the shop at $2 per tub. There were three feeding pens which were filled with frogs but it didn't seem like they were very hungry.
Next, the hubby discovered that you could go frog catching at $10 per pax for 30 minutes! He asked if the kids wanted to try and as expected, the girls were game enough and said yes, especially the firstborn who loves animals, bugs and all kinds of creatures. I didn't expect the 5yo boy to want to try and in fact, I told him we could just watch from the side. It turned out that he asked if he could join in and do it as a trio. Yup, of course, we let him try though I was quite sure he wouldn't be plucky enough to pick up any frog.
I was proven wrong because after seeing how his sisters did it - Angel was an expert from the start while Ariel learnt the techniques shortly - this boy managed to do it on his own not once, not twice but many times.
There was initially no one else but when passers-by saw our kids learning to pick up frogs and being gentle with them, over half a dozen of them let their kids try it out too. Woohoo! Yup, so we stayed till the end because the girls were busy carrying the frogs to all the newcomer kids and telling them not to be afraid.
It was a first experience for them and let's just say they are definitely braver than Mama (who is squeamish just watching them with the frogs, like how I still don't like mealworms but the kids hold and treat them as pets). Looking forward to more learning trips and fun adventures as a family!
同時也有7部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過1萬的網紅MingsuBingsu,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Here's us sharing a bit behind the day we marked our three year mark of being married AND what's been happening in those three years! Questions start ...
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Assalamualaikum wbt.
This is my covid-19 journey.
On 24th December 2020, i got the first covid symptoms, demam. Body temperature tkda la terlampau panas sgt, pling tinggi 38 mcm tu. I pergi klinik, amik ubat demam and standby ubat batuk terus, sebab masa tu dh mula rasa x sedap dada. 3days after, rasa mcm tekak tu a bit dry. X sakit tp dry. And start berpeluh, peluh tu keluar sejuk mcm ice. Lepas tu rasa mcm pelik kenapa bdn dah tak panas, but biji mata ni rasa mcm nk terkeluar. I still continue mkn ubat pergi kerja mcm biasa. Day by day i start sakit dkt blkg ni. Letak mcm2 nk bg lega. Sakit tu still menyucuk. Then dah rasa sesak nafas teruk then lg teruk. On 30th, kebetulan mmg cuti, since rasa dh start selsema, nose dh bleeding.. i buat swab test dkt private, masa tu buat RTK je. 30mins waiting, the results positive. nak tahu apa jadi on 31st December 2020? Call kkm petaling, dorang ckp tunggu que sbb rmai sgt. Dorang smpai ckp Klau teruk, dorg suruh i call ambulance je. I dah sesak nafas, sampai ambulance datang ambil doctor on duty masa tu terus tepuk dada i kuat2 sementara oxygen tu nk sambung. 2nd test, pcr dkt hospital still positive, i dah mkin teruk. Dehydrated cuz dh byk hari takda selera mkn, hilang deria rasa n bau. Lepas tu check jantung i smua, reading smua dah tak cantik. Then, amik darah dkt nadi, dkt nadi guys! Sakit! Doctor nk check oxygen dlm darah i ckup ke tak. Yes mmg i mkin teruk doctor trus increase kan bantuan oxygen dkt i lg tinggi. Sampai dekat hospital, 5days i dekat ward kritikal, they monitoring me, sehari kena amik darah 4-5x.. doctor ckp i dah masuk kn u dlm list utk msuk kn d icu, if the oxygen x bleh nk bntu, kami terpaksa guna kn alat bntuan pernafasan. masa tu ingat anak je. Serious ank kt kepala! Gagah kn diri bgun pergi toilet wlupun masa tu doctor nk msuk kn tube kencing. My blood pressure 78/50 oxygen dlm 80 lbih. Tengok org meninggal dpn mata, mayat trus msuk dlm guni berzip colour hijau. Those yg kluar icu, dorang akn d pantau dkt ward kritikal. Bila dorg buka oxygen, serious mengelupur. Sbb dkt icu dh bergantung dgn alat bantuan penafasan sblum ni. Lepas tu doctor decide nk buat scan. Nak tahu results?
My right lungs dah start ada darah beku n worst, kuman dh merebak. I dh jadi pneumonia rupanya!. Ada patient yg mengamok, stress. Nak bunuh diri, nak balik menjerit2. I kt ward Masa tu ank ank ank je kt kepala! Aku kena lawan! Klau aku balik aku kalah, ank2 aku x dpt cium aku. Katil sana tak pernah kosong! Penuh! 2 nurse jaga 28katil! Bygkn, dorg la nk kena bg drip, cuci berak patient, kutip sampah, monitor patient, 5days i dekat ward kritikal, finally.. doctor transfer ke ward biasa, tp my bed btl2 dkt dgn kaunter nurse. Masa tu pergi tandas sesak nafas lg, nk bgun dari katil pun rasa sesak ini kn nk pergi tandas. Hri2 doctor cuba test turun kn oxygen.. yes! I can survive day-10 dkt sana doctor buka oxygen! Alhamdulillah! Hasil doa ibu, kluarga dan kalian semua. I dah boleh discharged, jumpa anak2 i. Tapi, i dah tak normal mcm dulu, doctor cakap it will take 5months to recover at least. So lepas ni i akn jumpa pakar paru2 dkt IPR, daily i kena amik injection cair darah sendiri 4jab ok! Ubat i kena telan almost 20biji. 3hri balik rumah rasa jgk sesak nafas, dh Pneumonia kan. Bdn i cramp sebelah kanan, kepala sakit bila x ckup oxygen. So now mmg btl2 rest dkt katil.
So guys, covid ni real okay! Jgn dk galak sgt gelak sana sini melancong sana sini. Time camni pun ada yg sembang psl politic lg. Kuman ni mmg x nmpk, even though i pun x tahu i dpt dari mana. Luckily my kids all negative. Once dia attack, MEMBUNUH! Just stay at home! Tak payah la bengang tak dpt balik kampung ke apa, yg pling bahaya, yg tkda symptoms pun positive, balik kg kena plk dkt org tua korg. Snggup?? Dekat ward kritikal tu rmai org tua taw, yg ada sakit buah pinggang, jantung, kencing manis darah Tinggi, dorg ni lg risiko sbb covid ni attack dorg mmg collapse trus. Kuat dgn x kuat lwan je. Sbelah bed i, aunty tu kena stroke, dtg sesak nafas hanya mmpu gerak kn kaki sebelahh dgrrr mcm nyawa nk kena cabut! Bayangkn lah. Nurse dkt sana pling takot jaga icu! Sbb?? Sana kuman lg worst! Dorang btl2 sacrifice utk kita smua, tolong la appreciate dorang. Nk solat pun terkejar2..
Insya'allah i'll resume to work on 20th.. will see how, as for now still x boleh nk buat kerja berat.. borak2 mcm dulu2, doa kn i cpt sembuh boleh dukung anak i. ❤️
Please please please, take care guys!
Thank you doctor and nurse at Hospital Sungai Buloh! Jasamu akan dikenang.
Wan Erene
how to start a resume 在 李怡 Facebook 的最佳解答
‘Ways of the World’: Don’t judge by words but by actions (Lee Yee)
The tables are turned as the Sino-US relations have reverted to half a century ago. No, it is even worse.
In 1969, the evil flames of the Cultural Revolution were still burning and the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) led the blind crowd to shout every day, “Down with American Imperialism, Down with Soviet Union Revisionism.” During that year, there was the Sino-Soviet border conflict between the Soviet Union and China in the vicinity of Zhenbao (Damansky) Island. The border clashes were so serious that the Soviet Union was ready to employ nuclear weapons on China’s nuclear military base. At that time, the Soviet ambassador to the US informed the US National Security Advisor Heinz Alfred Kissinger of this intention, hoping that the US would remain neutral. However, President Nixon categorically rejected as he believed once Pandora's box of nuclear weapons was opened, the entire world would kneel before the polar bear. He opposed the Soviet’s operation and leaked the news to a newspaper for publication. China immediately called “the entire nation to enter a ‘Ready to fight’ mode.” The actions of the Soviet Union were contained and the nuclear disaster did not occur.
The following year, in 1970, Mao Zedong invited American pro-CCP journalist Edgar Snow who made a trip to China for an informal talk. Snow might have been entrusted by Nixon to investigate the possibility of breaking the ice in Sino-US relations. In July 1971, Dr. Kissinger made a secret visit to Beijing and facilitated Nixon’s ice-breaking journey to China the year after, and thus began the China and US strategic interactions.
After the Cultural Revolution, China and the US established diplomatic relations in 1979. In that same year, Deng Xiaoping visited the US. On the plane, he said to his associate, “As we look back in the past few decades, all those countries that were in good relations with the US have prospered.”
China has indeed become rich. The American policymakers and businesses all expected that economic freedom would lead China towards political freedom, but no such thing happened. On the contrary, China’s authoritarian politics became harsher and harsher and finally fulfilled Nixon’s frightful prophecy: fearing that he had created a “Frankenstein” by opening the world to the CCP.
If dictatorship does not carry out political reforms in response to economic needs, then all dictators will eventually become a giant monster. What is more terrifying than any other dictators in history is that the US and the Western world have fattened China. Rich and powerful in military strength, its money and influences have penetrated across the globe, giving rise to a situation of what US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo described in his speech last week, “If we don’t act now, ultimately the CCP will erode our freedoms and subvert the rules-based order that our societies have worked so hard to build...If the free world doesn’t change – doesn’t change, communist China will surely change us.”
Pompeo’s speech not only declared the start of the cold war between the US and China, but also signified that a tougher, close-to-war era is looming.
He quoted President Reagan’s saying, that he dealt with the Soviet Union on the basis of “trust but verify.” When it comes to the CCP, said Pompeo, they must “distrust and verify.” “Trust but verify” means they would trust what one says but also observe how one acts; “distrust and verify” on the other hand, means they do not listen to what the person says, but only watch what the person does. Facing deterioration of the relationship with the US, the CCP keeps saying both parties should resume dialogue. But the US is fed up with dialogues. As Pompeo said, all the dialogues with Yang Jiechi are nonsense.
Comparing with speeches made by Chinese politicians, which are often lacking substance but full of self-praise, what touched me most about Pompeo’s speech was how he acknowledged and reflected on previous policy mistakes. He said, “Perhaps we were naive about China’s virulent strain of communism, or triumphalist after our victory in the Cold War, or cravenly capitalist, or hoodwinked by Beijing’s talk of a ‘peaceful rise.’”
Actually, being naive, triumphalist, hoodwinked, were all one, or all of the mistakes committed by numerous countries, investors, people in the past 50 years. Now Pompeo, openly reflecting on these, suggested that the US has completely awakened. Yesterday, Xinhua News Agency was still mumbling about “China-US cooperation would be a win-win situation; fighting against each other would only lead to a lose-lose one.” From the US point of view, the win-win of working together only means China would win twice; when fighting against each other, it would be lose-lose, losing twice for China.
Over a hundred years ago, Alexis de Tocqueville, a French historian famous for his studies on the new world’s politics and culture, said, “America is great not because she is cleverer than the other countries, but she is more capable of repairing mistakes she made.” This is down to the fact that the US has sufficient freedom of speech, which China lacks. And it is exactly because China prohibits people from “unwarranted public distortion” of the central government, that it keeps making mistakes, again and again.
how to start a resume 在 MingsuBingsu Youtube 的精選貼文
Here's us sharing a bit behind the day we marked our three year mark of being married AND what's been happening in those three years! Questions start at 6:51
THE AMA
7:09 "How has parenthood changed your marriage?"
8:53 "When's the next kid?"
9:35 - Hailey break
9:49 - "How do we resolve disagreements, how do we fight?"
10:06 - Hailey break round 2
10:52 - (resume question)
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就在新加坡阻斷期第二階段的開放時,我收到公司的信說,明天不用來上班,決定停教練部門運作。天阿!!!!我滿腦子的想法是,我的工作簽證怎麼辦..........,怎麼那麼晚才講?
六月二十日預計開工,六月十九日跟我說不用來了?(可以這樣嗎?)
當外國人最麻煩的就是........,簽證!!!現在告訴我,我要哪裡再去找一個雇主幫我生一個簽證出來!還有我的學生們,都已經超級期待開始訓練了,抱歉大家!伊伊很快就會強勢回歸!
這個影片我在六月二十一日拍的,今天六月二十六日,正式收到通知被資遣了!
大家一定要注意自己的權益,還有如果你正在為簽證或是失業感到恐慌的朋友們!
一起加油!
Just as phase 2 begins here in Singapore, I received an email from the company asking us not to come to work. They have decided to restructure the company by ceasing the operations of the Personal Training department. Oh my god! My first thought was to worry about my VISA here in Singapore..... Why did they inform us so late? We were suppose to start work at 20th of June but we were told not to come at 19th of June. (How is that possible?) The most troublesome issue of being a foreigner is definitely the VISA! How am I suppose to find an employer to issue a new work pass in such a short time? Sorry to all my clients, I know everyone is excited to resume training. Anyway do not fret! I will be back to company you through your fitness journey! This video have been recorded on 21 June 2020 and I received a retrenchment notice on 26th of June. Everyone please be aware of your rights. For those who have lost their jobs and are worried about your VISA, we can get through this together!
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how to start a resume 在 Dan Lok Youtube 的最佳貼文
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