RL Success Journal

Here are the piece and parcel that make up all the little precious and joyous footsteps of my motherhood life in pursue of happiness and success...

7.03.2013

New toy for the family



I've bought a magnetic car racing toy set for the family.. The main reason for me buying this is because it actually can have 2 players at the same time, and it seemed to be something more interesting for us, parents. I guiltily admit that sometimes it is kinda hard to play with Jayden especially when he asked us to play the toys (the toys for 4+). 

Therefore, when I saw this racing car system, I thought it might be a good toy for us too, but it might be something too matured for Jayden. I was rather worried initially. Thankfully, after setting it up and getting a hang of it, Jayden loves it!! Nonetheless, we love it too!! 

Frankly, tt's more engaging and fun (for us parents) to play this than other toys and we (adults) can play with him for hours!! Hehehe.. :P I am pretty happy that we can spend hours of fun together finally.. I really don't want him to play alone most of the time. :) 


Outgrowing toys characters

Finally, it's time to bid farewell to Thomas and Friends, and Transformers. Jayden slowly outgrows those two characters, as he no longer said they are his 'best favourite'. Instead, his latest favourite is Power Rangers Samurai and Go On Engine Sentei.. Both are of Japanese "descendants". Hehehe..

Therefore, he starts to collect his new favourite toys.. and yes, even his first bike is Power Rangers Boys Bike.. He surely enjoyed every bit of the pedaling fun.. :)

 
Jayden first spotted his new favourite toy 

Jayden said he is oneof the animal, and he is the lion turtle.. LOL

The 5 samurai animals that transform into Megazord Samurai

Jayden's first biking experience

He is a true happy camper

Love his great smile.. :)

Checking out his bike

He said these are his collections of Power Rangers Samurai

Taking a break after biking for almost an hour

A photograph with his collection

Growing strong

While picking up Jayden from kindy today, I saw him being kicked on the face while climbing the tree. There was another girl (Lily) before him and she didn't like him to be on the tree too hence gave him a kick on the face. While clinging on the tree trunk, Jayden cover his face with one of his palm and said "NO". 

Lily's mom saw the incident and immediately went over to stop her. I followed. When asked is it's hurt, Jayden said "No, it didn't hurt." 

Our conversation:
Me: Are you hurt, baby?
Jayden: No, it didn't hurt.
Me: Are you sure?
Jayden: Hmmm.. it didn't hurt anymore. I didn't cry.. because I am not scared. 
Me: Wow.. you are a strong boy. I am so proud of you.. Let me give you a big hug. 

Term 2 almost comes to an end. And since he started kindy till now, I figured that he has grown a lot stronger. I am really proud of my little baby.. :) 

6.17.2013

My little heart warmer

Jayden always holds my hand when we are sleeping. So while putting him to bed just now, we had a very touching incident taken place.

Mom: 我的手很really really cold, maybe 你hide你的手在我的robe里面。
Jayden: 没关系。我可以hold你的手like this 的 (he put his warm hands on my wrist).
Mom: OK. But我怕我的手弄到你的手很冷的。

Then slowly, Jayden put both of his hands on my hands each, and warmed my hands (just like what parents would do to their kids). My heart was warmed and touched that I secretly cried in the dark. I couldn't have asked for a better son.. I am so thankful that God sent Jayden into my life 5.5 years ago. Now, I wish I would have been a better mom for Jayden. I will do my best to nurture and educate you with love, my dearest child. Mommy loves you so much.

5.02.2013

Unexpected Nightmare

Since coming to Adelaide, our lives and routines have completely changed. Everyone is adapting and accommodating to the new environment, be it physically, socially, spiritually or mentally. One of the toughest thing for me since moving here is re-position myself in educating and nurturing Jayden.

Prior to moving here, I didn't expect any changes in Jayden, as what's happening now. He has always been the good boy to me. Since coming to the new place, he was still the same old little guy that I ever know. After a month here, things are gradually changing in him.

From a fun filled lifestyle in KL, Jayden's life has changed completely. I found him very bored of his routines. Other than going to school, he has nothing else scheduled for him. He is all alone when he is back home from school, there is no BaoBei class and plays with his cousins on weekdays, and no playdate on weekends. I feel rather guilty and sorry for him, as I couldn't afford to send him to any fun classes at the moment, until we are financially more sound and steady.

In fact, not just that. I found out from him that he does not really enjoy his school as much as Hummingbird, I guess he is still taking some time to adapt to the new environment. One of the major reason is because of the different accent in our language. Apparently, Jayden is speaking English with Malaysian accent back at Hummingbird, therefore he is very used to his teachers and classmates back in KL.

As for here, he doesn't have problems understanding the teachers and new friends, but they have problem picking up what Jayden is trying to say. There were times that he got frustrated because nobody seemed to understand him, and this is causing a slight bit of social blockage on him. This morning, I witness him gathering a lot of courage to talk to the teacher to get the toys he wanted to play with. After repeating patiently for a few times, the teacher still couldn't get him. Finally, the teacher came to me and asked what he wanted. Sometimes I wonder if our English is much better, at least we are not constrained by a certain accent. I would say Malaysians are really good, we can pick up multicultural English with ease (or not as bad as the Caucasians).

While picking him up just now, I also witness that some children don't want to play with him.. I am not sure if it's because he is new and the kids don't really get to know him yet, or they can't understand him so chose not to play with him. Well, I saw Jayden is making a huge effort to initiate a play with the kids. Hopefully it will pay off very soon! Another thing that I found is, he is the only Asian in the class, so I am really not sure if this is a good thing. I tried to find some schools which has a more balance and diversified ethnic groups, but perhaps only for the primary school since he is already attending the current kindy. I somewhat believe this will rather affect his Social Quotient, and maybe EQ too.

It might take some time for him to learn up the Australian accent too, as he is only going to school 2.5days a week, that's not even half a week! :( I do not know how to help him, that's why I feel rather helpless. I really hope this will be over soon. Recently, I have been trying to check out some community playgroups, hoping to be able to find some that he will like to join. I am also looking at some children's program from the local churches, hoping we will be able to find some groups that he likes to socialize with. I do miss the little Jayden that was ever so happy, cheerful and confident!