Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Working from home today

Dear SG,

I had a queasy stomach today and decided I would be better off working from home. This is the first time I was actually working from home although I had it set up some time ago. I was hoping I wouldn’t have to use it but it did seem like a good choice after all. I had to lie down for a while after 930am but I did felt much better after that. Special thanks to my boss for his foresight in predicting this.

Being home means I have the opportunity to see what my dogs do when they are home. And all they did was sleep and sleep. Oh well, I guess with the next door neighbor cat moving soon, they’ve lost their daily entertainment. Here’s some pictures of them.

Before we knew the cat was moving soon. This is what our dogs will do day and night.


Watching and watching... and never far from the patio door.


For some reason, since the SOLD sign came up next door, they've stopped being so obsessive. They still get excited whenever the pretty cat comes over our side but they don't keep watch as often now. They've learnt to live the kiwi lifestyle, simply R&R...




These are taken today. Napping and sleeping...


Sleeping and napping...


Opps! :D Andrew was also napping today. He's working night shift tonight and so he's catching up on his sleep on the sofa.


A real family activity... sleeping...



Grin...

This post is dedicated to those who needs a smile for the day and those that missed our dogs.

with love from NZ,
J

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Run Baby Run!

Dear SG,

Auckland’s HSBC Round The Bays 2008 will happen this coming Sunday. If I wasn’t pregnant, I would have loved to join in the run. It so reminds me of the various running (and walking) events held in SG every year, and the fun I had no matter how badly I’ve ran. I guess the closest event that I could compare with is the SG’s Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon. The standard Chartered Marathon was the only Marathon that I’ve actually trained for. I was attempting to beat my personal best which fortunately wasn’t much of a challenge. :p





New ZealandSingapore
HSBC Round The BaysStandard Chartered Singapore Marathon
Occurs in MarchOccurs in December
Started in 1972 (wow!)Started in 2002
40,000 runners + 70,000 participants38,000 runners + 100,000 supporters
Has tee-shirtHas tee-shirt ( I don’t know why it matters so much but I like having a tee-shirt to show for my “hard work”! )
Entry fee for adults is $15. The entry fee for children (16 years and under) is $10.SG’s entry fee is complicated. There’s early bird discount and it depends on the race category entering for. We chose the 10km Men/Women race which cost $50 each. Kids Dash (750M) event is $18
A 8.4km runThere are various category: Full Marathon (42km), Half Marathon (21km), 10km Men, 10km Women, Wheelchair Race (10km), Team Race (10km) and Kids Dash (750m)
Starts at 930amFirst category, the full marathon starts at 530am
Time will be recorded for completing the run (but I don’t know how they will do it)Every runner was given a Chip that will clock their time electronically. Chip must be returned to the event organizers after the race or we risk paying for it.
No personalize photo but we can always get someone to take it for us!Automatic photo capture of runners when we cross the finishing line. Remember to smile all the way back because you can’t be sure when your picture will be taken.
Certificates are given to all participantsCertificates are given to all participants
BBQ sites available for bookingNo BBQ sites.
http://www.roundthebays.co.nzhttp://www.singaporemarathon.com
Other running event will be:

Auckland Marathon
Opportunity to run over the Auckland Habour Bridge in October
Other running event will be:

SAFRA Sheares Bridge Run & Army Half Marathon
Opportunity to run over Benjamin Sheares Bridge in August


I’m not sure if Auckland has a similar event as the Singapore Big Walk, but I guess Round the Bay is almost like a combination of the Standard Chartered Marathon + the Singapore Big Walk. Family friendly and lots of fun. Oh well, there’s always a next year. ;)

With love from NZ,
J

Monday, March 3, 2008

Andrew's birthday gift

Dear SG,

Today is Andrew’s birthday and we scheduled an ultrasound scan as a routine checkup as well as to find out the baby’s gender. It’s a girl! :D

Andrew wanted a girl and he’s got it. I guess this must be the best birthday gift for him, better than that flash drive I’ve bought him to replace the one he broke. For me, I am happy because I’ve really good impression of firstborn girl. Hee… why? Because I’m one too!

Now that we know it’s a girl, it’s easier to find a list of names for her. But does it makes it easier to picture how our baby will look like? For that, I’ve asked our good friend Daph for help.


Baby Joan and....


Baby Andrew.

I think Andrew makes a cuter baby..... Ha....

Dear hubby, Happy Birthday. Thank you for taking over the chores and putting on weight with me.

with love from NZ,
J