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Monday, March 29, 2010

Lepas Pantang


Alhamdulillah, dah lepas 40 hari... dah lepas pantang dah.


Sejak I jadi Mama, soalan yg selalu ditanya kepada I ialah "Eh!! Tahu ker jaga baby?".


Jawapan yg selalu I bagi, "Entah laa.... tapi sampai hari ni, baby ni hidup lagi, kira OK laa tu kan :p..."

Ini mengingat kan I pada kata2 Pak Lang I. Setiap perempuan ada naluri keibuan... dah ada baby, tau sendiri laa cam ner nak buat. Yes, very2 true.

Aina lagiii


Setiap kali post mesti pasal Aina jer. Sebabnya, dia jer yang ada dalam fikiran I sekarang ni. Harus diakui, orang yang dah lama kawin tapi tak ada anak, tiba2 baru dapat anak..excited dia terover-over berbanding dengan orang yg kawin terus dapat anak.



Yer laa, 14 tahun mengidam... dah macam2 berangan, ni laa masanya nak implimentasikan apa yg di angan2 kan. Dah bermacam jenis sakit rasa dalam usaha nak dapatkan baby, so bila seian lama berusaha..bila dapat... rasanya BEST nyer. Alaaa... andainannya. macam orang repeat SPM 10 kali lah. Bila dah lulus... seronok macam nak panjat tiang bendera. Berbanding dengan orng yg amik SPM sekali dan lulus .... Cam tu laa rasanya.



Lagi satu, I rasa, berbanding dengan org yg masih muda dapat anak dan orang yg dah tua (macam I) dapat anak... lain. Org muda, masih ada keinginan nak bergaya utk diri sendiri, mengejar cita2..so excited terhadap baby tu agak kurang sikit (I rasa laa) sebab dia bercampur dengan rasa excited nak explore the world. Orang baya I ni... dah rasa semua tu masa muda2 dulu. Dari segi travel pun, dah merata I pergi.. so I rasa I dah puas kecapi dunia untuk diri sendiri. Bila baru dapat baby... it is really something new....new in everything. Sebab itu segala2nya ditumpahkan ke baby ni saja. Dia jer laa segala-galanya dalam hidup ni.



Thursday, March 25, 2010

Aina usia 5 minggu

Hari ni usia Aina 5 minggu.

Aina dah mula pandai pegang benda.... dah pandai ajak main.

Alhamdulillah, akikah untuk Aina dah disempurnakan.

Aina usia 5 minggu

Hari ni usia Aina 5 minggu.

Aina dah mula pandai pegang benda.... dah pandai ajak main.

Alhamdulillah, akikah untuk Aina dah disempurnakan.

p/s:banyak lg yg nak tulis, tapi Aina dah bangun tu.... now i know the word "tak ada masa" huhuhuhu

Monday, March 22, 2010

Aina 1 bulan


Hari ni usia Aina 1 bulan 4 hari.

Hari ini Aina mendapat suntikan Hepatitis B (2). Aina pergi dengan Mama jer sebab Abah kerja. Abah kena kerja sebab nak beli susu Aina. Aina suka minum susu supaya Aina cepat besar.
Hari ini, berat Aina hari ini ialah 4.2kg dan panjang 53cm. Hrmm good progress.

Pada hari Khamis lepas, masa Aina genap 1 bulan, Aina dah aqiqah. Abah buat aqiqah di Kemboja. Alhamdulillah, dah lepas hutang Aina.

Aina, antara baby yang paling banyak berjalan/travel by car.
  • Usia 3 hari, Aina travel balik dari Kota Bharu ke Kuala Lumpur.

  • Seminggu di rumah Mak Tok, lepas tu Aina balik ke Setiawangsa.

  • Aina dah pergi IKEA masa usia dua minggu.

  • Aina dah 3 kali pergi JJ AU2.

  • Aina juga dah pergi ke KLCC.

  • Aina dah pergi rumah Cik Jan 3 kali, masa kenduri Cik Jan.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

One Month Already


Alhamdulillah, pejam celik pejam celik...dah sebulan dah usia Aina. Sejak sebulan ni, semua entry I cuma pasal Aina, Aina dan Aina.... Nak buat camner, ini lah dunia I sekarang. 24 jam 7 hari seminggu, dok ulit si kecil ni jer. Yang lain semua dah tak best lagi. Yang ni jugak yang best.

Sekali lagi di panjatkan kesyukuran ke hadrat Allah swt, kehadiran Aina mengeratkan hubungan me and my habibi because we are sharing the same 'toy'.

Penat memang laa penat.. tapi, bila tengok mimik muka dia, hilang semua penat tu.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Kenduri

Alhamdulillah, hari ni usia Aina 3 minggu 4 hari (25 hari)... kalau baby lain, usia 25 hari ni, kiranya masih dalam pantang, tak boleh keluar rumah. Tapi Aina.... hrmmm... dah pergi makan kenduri. Camner tu? Advance baby ni. Apa nak buat... semua orang gi kenduri, so kena laa heret si Aina ni sekali. Tak pergi kenduri pun tak patut jugak..
Sebelum pergi kenduri siap minum kasi dia kenyang dulu ....
Aina posing lentok dengan bunga duit mas kawin Cik Marjan.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Katil Pertama Aina

Genap usia Aina 2 minggu, Aina dah ada katil sendiri... ala ala princess gitu.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Newborns come into the world with sophisticated brains that are phenomenally wired for intellectual growth. During the first year of life, they are more impressionable and able to develop than at any other time in life. This cognitive development affects them for the rest of their lives. Thus parents have a tremendous responsibility and a sacred obligation to nurture their children in love and train them in the Lord’s paths.

Research shows that a baby’s brain is designed to be extremely receptive to experience. With each experience, babies gain a broader understanding of their world. They use the same parts of their brains as adults do, though their brains are less mature. By one year of age, so much development has already occurred that a baby’s brain will more closely resemble an adult brain than the brain of a newborn.

Infancy scholar Zeanah says, “From the very first days of life infants demonstrate awareness of their environment and evidence of learning, confirming that different family experiences likely affect infant development far earlier than once thought possible.”

Parents should be aware of three important ideas about infant brain development that have emerged from current research:

The ability of individuals to learn in a variety of settings depends in part on their genes (nature) and in part on the care, stimulation, and teaching they receive (nurture).
The brain is built to respond most sensitively to experiences that occur during the first years of life.

Even though the first years of life are very important, learning continues throughout each person’s life.

The home where an infant grows and develops has a powerful influence on her brain development. Parents who create a loving, stimulating, encouraging, and safe environment lay down a foundation for their children that will benefit them all their lives. Here are ideas to help you nurture your infant’s optimal brain development:

Interact with your baby using language as much as you can. Sing with him, talk with him while riding in the car, read books to him, repeat his coos and babbles while changing his diaper. Follow his lead and mimic his sounds. As you do this your baby will begin to understand the two-way nature of conversation. Talking with him helps him realize that language is a part of his world and that he can participate. When he doesn’t reciprocate your efforts to communicate, he’s probably feeling overstimulated and it’s time to quiet down.

Say your baby’s name often. Keep your face close to hers while you’re talking so she can see your mouth. Point out things in her field of vision and then say the names of them. Start simply so she can catch on. She will pay more attention to what researchers call “parentese,” the high-pitched, sing-song voice that adults naturally use to speak with their infants. Though some people belittle baby talk, researchers have found it is exactly what infants need to hear as they learn language.

Be responsive to your infant’s gestures. Don’t discourage them. Movement helps him learn language faster than focusing him only on adult language.

Give your infant room to move. Place her on a blanket on the floor so she has space to maneuver.

As your baby moves around and explores, monitor her closely to make sure she’s safe. Modify your home for child safety. For example, place pillows on sharp corners where she might bump her head, shut doors to stairs or put up child gates, and lock cupboards containing harmful items.

Play games that encourage movement. Touch your baby’s finger to your nose and then to his nose. Hold him under his arms and bounce him so his feet touch the ground. Hold his hands in yours and clap them together, helping him play pat-a-cake. While he’s on his back, hold his feet and move them around while you sing to him.

Keep in mind that most parents naturally play with infants in ways that promote brain development. Avoid orchestrating too much activity.

Keep activities age appropriate--tasks your infant can do physically and understand mentally. If he smiles and participates, it’s likely that whatever you’re doing is appropriate for his age.

Written by Kathryn Vaughn, Research Assistant, and edited by Chris Porter, Assistant Professor, and Stephen F. Duncan, Professor, School of Family Life, Brigham Young University.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

2 weeks already

Hari ini, ganap usia Aina dua minggu. Aina dah ada katil sendiri.

Sedapnyer dia tidur... alahai, sarung tangan anak mama tercabut sebelah. Jatuh kat mana laa pulak.