Thursday, October 6, 2011

Baby Painting with DIY edible paint @ Kathie's place

What a day! Our little ones had a great time today with our DIY edible paint. It was interesting to see how they approach those vibrant colours right in front of them.

Alistair started off being very cautious and didn't seem want to get too much involved. He soon found the texture of the paint quite interesting, so he poured the red paint all over the drawing paper smoothed the paint across the paper with his arms and legs! With Ali's bold use of paint, the drawing paper became very slippery and unfortunately he slipped a few times and got quite mad of himself for not being able to stand properly...poor darling! Ali was very quick and finished his artwork in just a few minutes!


Alistair the big boy getting ready for his great masterpiece!

yes!!! colours~~
Ali is in favour of red!
Liam is at the stage of putting everything into his mouth. As I gave him the sponge with some colours, the first thing he did, was to put it right into his mouth! Within seconds, he started to dive himself into the paint and was literally all over the drawing paper....made a real big mess, but that's the way it goes!

Liam the Crazy Artist

Can I eat them?

geez that was hardwork....
Eason, as gentle as he has always been, didn't make too much progress today on his own. However mummy Sylvia's drawn a beautiful rainbow with the sponge and helped Eason making some cute little footprints on the drawing paper. Don't forget to take some pictures and show us when you're done with your artwork!

Eason looking very curious

most gentle baby we've ever seen!

beautiful rainbow!!

Little Noah couldn't do much yet, as he was asleep most of the time..but never mind, he will complete his work at home (I hope?)! I think mummy will also have to take some pictures of Noah's complete work and show it to us next time!

Noah's grown soooo much!! well done mummy!

Noah's not interested in the painting...he wants milk!
Joanne and Emma arrived just as we were packing everything away, so they didn't get to join our painting session today. However, Emma caught up with her artwork today in the cafe restaurant and drew quite a lot of pictures! She even drew a picture of Liam! hm.....she's got the potential of being a abstractionist!

Emma catching up her artwork in Bookzone Cafe

This is Liam, so she tells me...

Emma's a true abstractionist I'd say...
Thank you all, for getting involved and made it a great day! See you next time!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

First Session 22/09/2011 - Making hand sanitizer

After our meeting in Miramar going through all the nitty gritties, we've decided to do all the activities suggested on the list! Thanks everyone for your support and show faith in what I can do! LOL

Our first session was held at Bookzone Cafe making hand sanitizers. It was great to see Stephanie attended our first session with little Noah who is just over one month old! 

Poor Nina was sick and could not participate this time, however Yoko the Scientist made Nina's hand sanitizers for her, so she was able to have her ones the next day - thanks to Yoko.

Linda had to skip this session unfortunately because Aidan had a fever. I hope Aidan is well recovered and jumping up and down by now! *hugs and kisses*

We all had a great time in our first session. We see talents shine through and some..um...not so talented in this session requiring special assistance. Nevertheless it was a true enjoyable afternoon for all!




Saturday, September 24, 2011

Here we are!

Yay! I've finally got my head around creating a blog for our mothers group without anyone's help! This is one big achievement for me, as I'm usually quite slack when it comes to ICT stuff....


Well, this is going to be the spot where we share things with my fellow yummy mummies in Taipei, and hopefully our Mothers Group will grow stronger!


The purpose of this MG, as discussed with you all is to share our ideas and experiences of raising our littlies. We all know how difficult it can be when our little ones feel unwell, or when you run out of things to do with them (if ever!). Not only does it make us feel secure and relieved when you know there are people out there who share the same feelings; it also is so important to know that there's always someone out there that you can turn to when you feel like you need vent your frustration or whinge with. Please, make the most out of this MG and don't be shy to make any contribution to this group, even if you think it may be something so small and simple, or something that most people already knew about!


I'll keep posting our news and event onto this blog, so make sure you check this blog out every now and then! Hooray to all of us Yummy Mummies!!!!!!!!