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I know my cantonese is terrible. Today I called a customer and said, "You owe us money" in chinese but I actually wanted to say, "You haven't paid us yet".. I heard there's two ways of saying things in Chinese. Oh well.... my customer nearly flipped!!!

But I'm better. 5 years ago, my friend's mother asked me if I wanted to eat, "Sang choy" meaning lettuce. And I said, "No, I like to eat cooked vegetables, not raw".

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pooh1012, I was in the same predicament as you are 3 months ago. Pui was fine the first day but when she discovered that mummy was not going to be around DAILY, she cried her eyes out. She spent the first 2 months not wanting to go to school. My inlaws were also hard on me telling me that I was wasting money because kids that young won't learn anything and that I was making her sick with all the germs around her (plus taking away her nap time). It made me feel REALLY bad.
But it has been 3 months since Pui started school and there's a world of difference in her progress. In fact, she loves school. She enjoys her friends and while she still says occasionally that she wants to go on "holiday" meaning to go out with Mummy, she doesn't protest going to school. And she's singing songs and saying more Chinese words. This is so wonderful for us because prior to school, we had not much success with her Chinese. We are not strict at home (or rather, she bullies her mummy and mummy spoils her) so having discipline at school is actually a good thing.
3 months down the track, I'd be lying if I say I don't feel bad about sending her to school so early.... I still do.... but not as much

To Joey..... wow, the interview process for Primary school is so daunting. But by the sounds of it, Irene is already doing so well. It'll be our turn very soon, in 3 years time. Yikes!!!

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發表於 06-12-22 14:43 |顯示全部帖子

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Christmas Party

Date: 25/12/2006 (Mon)
Time: 12:30-3:30pm (to be discussed)
Place: Wai Wai's home (to be determined)
Food: Flour, sugar, milk and butter, eggs 1,2,3 (ie bread ), any suggestion?

1. joeykcwu 2A+2C
2. may123 2A+2C
3. ChunYuMummy 1A+1C
4. joys 2A+1C
5. 金毛B媽 2A+2C
6. MayAnne 2A + 1C (but will need to leave early because I will need to cook Christmas dinner for our family)

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發表於 07-1-3 09:04 |顯示全部帖子

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Happy New Year to all.

Apologies for my silence. Been away in China for the last few days with hubby and Pui Pui.

GaGaMummy, if you welcome visitors, I would love to visit you along with Joys and Sandy this weekend. Can I come and if so, what time is convenient for you?

Sandy, congratulations You'll have a Golden Pig baby When's the little one due? I've heard so much about Dr Connie Yuen too. She delivered my hubby's cousin's baby about 9 years ago. They gave me her contact too late so when I was pregnant with Pui Pui, I used Dr Lok Yee Ha from the Union. She's also very good and very thorough.

Hubby and I are also planning for this year because it is a good age gap for our babies

Joey and everyone, I'm so sorry once again that I didn't come for the party I really didn't mean to forget, I don't know why it slipped my mind like that.

Thank you all also for the lovely Christmas cards and Gingerbread biscuit from Joshua. How do you give out cards, though? Do you give to the teachers to distribute? Pui Pui's enjoyed opening the cards she's received and we tell her who they are from and she'll repeat it..... eg. "From Hay Hay" "From Wai Wai" etc. Thank you all.

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發表於 07-1-3 14:15 |顯示全部帖子

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It's fine with us too. I'll only bring Pui Pui with me because I think hubby has to work.

GaGaMummy, can you email us your home address so we'll know how to get there? Thanks

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發表於 07-1-4 14:37 |顯示全部帖子

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Hi 小谷,

First of all, congrats on your son's admission to both HK Preschool and Anchors

Your in the same position that I was in a month ago.

To tell you the truth, Anchors is a better location for me because they have a bus service which stops just outside my apartment. We went for the interview 2 months ago and was told we got a place. However, we decided against Anchors. Anchors is a great school. It is brightly coloured and has a more pleasant environment.
We have however, chosen HK Preschool over it for the following reasons:-
- HK Preschool is more reputable
- HK Preschool has better programmes for the kids
- HK Preschool gives more feedback on your child's progress
- HK Preschool has more activities/excursions
- We've made so many new friends that it'll be sad for us to leave
Generally, the major deciding factor is that we feel HK Preschool would better prepare our little girl for when she goes to primary school.
It's a tough decision to make and I hope I've made the right choice.
Good luck!!

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發表於 07-1-5 14:41 |顯示全部帖子

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Yes, see you girls tomorrow

GaGaMummy, I will call you when I reach.

It'll just be Pui Pui and myself because my husband is in China

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發表於 07-1-8 15:43 |顯示全部帖子

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Good afternoon, everyone!! So cute, Pui's just started to say, "Good afternoon". We've only taught her "Good morning" and "Good night" so we were quite surprised when she said to her grandma on the phone, "Good afternoon, Mama".

GagaMummy, thank you for letting us come visit on Saturday. Sorry I didn't manage to call you, Sandy, Kam Ma and Joys. Pui Pui's Mama gave me 2 hours to go to Gaga's house, pack up and then rush to China.

HKP called to say that they have reserved one spot for Pui in the morning class - pre-nursery. She can start in February 2007. I'm not sure now. I wanted the morning class but then she's made so many friends now that I'm so afraid that by changing her to a new class, she may feel left out. She won't know the other kids and they probably know each other too well already. Looks like, I'm going to need to give up on that idea. What do you think? I've got until tomorrow to decide.

I had a shoe house for Pui. And in the shoe house, they had a few children. And Pui said, "This is Yan Yu, this is Chun Pak?????, this is Aki" etc So very cute. She even named the teachers, Miss Tam and Miss Jemma. The shoe house used to be mine when I was a kid. Not exactly in good condition but she loves it

You know, sometimes I feel torn between whether or not I'm doing the right thing sending Pui to school or whether I'm doing her a disfavour because she misses out on her nap time and may not have the rest a 2 year old needs. Do any of you feel the same? Sometimes she refuses to take a nap after school.

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發表於 07-1-8 17:02 |顯示全部帖子

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Hi Sandy,

I think it does disrupt her sleeping schedule a little. It was easy the first 2 months with my previous helper because she got home around 4.45pm and would sleep immediately. Now that her Mama looks after her, she gets so excited that she skips her nap and then sleeps at 8pm (latest). If she goes to bed this early, she'll end up waking around 5.30am in the morning and requests that I play with her. I don't get the sleep and she gets exhausted by the time she goes to school.

If she does nap in the afternoon, she'll only nap around 6-7pm because she's too excited at Mama's place and sleeps till 9.45pm. Then she won't go to bed again until 11.45pm and still wakes like at 8.30am in the morning.

Each day I don't know what she'll do. Today I assume she'll nap because she's been up since 8.30am and I don't think she can stay awake till 8pm. It's really hard because sometimes she gets her dinner at 9.45pm because she's napping. Other times, she gets dinner at 7pm because she doesn't want to sleep. Last night she said her tummy was painful... and I'm lacking in sleep.

I think a "school" playset is excellent for the kids. The reason being, they tend to simulate what they do at school. And then I hear all sorts of names I've never heard before and then she acts out the routine. I said to Pui, "ut all the children up at the top of the shoe house because it's time for bed". Pui said, "No!!!! School time, no no sleep". So we had to wait until Pui rings the bell at the top of the shoe house signalling school is over before she would put the children to sleep. She would however, lock Ms Tam and Ms Jemma inside the school. She tells me that her teachers don't go home. They sleep in school. She also pretended that her "ui Pui" figure was crying and Abigail had to take tissues to wipe her tears. I wonder if that has happened

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發表於 07-1-9 14:06 |顯示全部帖子

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Ahyar, I know not what to do with my Pui Pui. She seems to be distressed. Today when she went over to Mama's house, she cried hysterically for our helper (she didn't want our helper to leave). Our helper has only been with us for 2 months, and during this time, Pui's been at my inlaws. My helper only helps out when Pui comes home at night and in the morning. I'm at a loss at such attachment. She wasn't like that with my previous filipino helper who was with us for 1.5 years. This Indonesian helper that Pui Pui is attached to is leaving end of the week. I'm dreading it.

Pui performs for me when I take her to school. She'll cry her eyes out so for the time being, I can't. However, she's been crying and not letting go of me when I send her to the station eventhough her Yeye and Mama are around.

I really don't know what to do with her. It could be all the changes that have taken place since October last year when my previous maid left.

Her Mama is also distressed and upset with her, me and our helper. I guess that's understandable given Pui's outbursts.

I asked Pui if she would like to join another class at school. She said, "NO!!!" and then added, "No no school". So I said, "How about your current class with Abigail, Yan Yu, Wai Wai, Hay Hay etc?" and she still said, "No!!! Kai Kai (go out), no no school". So now I'm not even gonna bother changing.

She's so insecured now plus she's been sooo naughty that even I don't know how to discipline her. I put her in the naughty corner but she doesn't take it seriously. I smack her on her hand and she says, "ainful" and it makes me feel soooo bad that I've hit her. I've screamed, "No!!" and now she copies me and tells that to her dolls. So I'm at a lost as to how to handle.

I know she's at the age where she's testing boundaries "the terrible twos" stage but I really don't know how to handle or discipline her now. Sometimes it really hurts when her Mama compares and says, "Oh my grandson is better behaved and he eats better than Pui". All children are different and what about Pui being more verbally advanced and being able to do so many things independently on her own ahead of her Mama's other grandson? But I guess that's life...... and probably I'm under a lot of stress with the current situation with my helper leaving, Pui's outbursts and her Mama's distress.

I'm so desperate now I'm even considering buying a book on toddler discipline

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發表於 07-1-10 10:24 |顯示全部帖子

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Hi Sandy,

As you know I'm having trouble disciplining Pui Pui lately too. I spoke to a friend who introduced a very good website on disciplining. It's at www.askdrsears.com. I've printed more than a hundred pages on ways to discipline a toddler. I don't know whether or not the methods work but at least they are keeping me calmer.

Thank you all for your kind advices regarding my situation. It's a very trying time for us - for Pui because she's just started school again and she's been sent to the inlaws and will be going through one more helper change again (2nd time)..... but I've got some ideas now on how to handle. Fingers crossed, hope they'll work or I've gotta think of Plan B. Hee hee.

I spoke to Ms Tam last night too. She said Pui has been very emotional and cries at times in class. My poor baby.

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發表於 07-1-10 10:45 |顯示全部帖子

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Sandy,

There is also a difference in expectations between a western way of teaching and a chinese way of teaching. Take Pui Pui's Tutortime experience for example. For the English, Pui Pui stood next to Mr Michael to dance and copy his actions. He would allow that and would encourage her by saying, "Look, here's my little helper, I can retire now". And to him it's great that the other kids see her doing the actions so they can follow.
In her Mandarin sessions, Pui did the same and was told to go back to Mummy and sit down.

Western teaching would say, "Let kids be kids" and Chinese teaching would say, "Start disciplining early". I think for us, it means striking a balance between both. What I did with Pui (she too wouldn't sit down in the first 2 months according to Miss Tam) was that I would sit her down on a chair at home and read to her for 0.5 - 1 minute, then I would extend to 2 minutes and then 3 minutes (not really reaching 3). I would tell her a story in her language (using the words she could understand) and I would be very entusiastic about the book myself. She was interested in balls so I read a story about Laa Laa's ball and doing lots of actions with it in case Pui didn't understand me. It was easy. Laa Laa kicked the ball, it landed on a tree, Laa Laa was not told enough to get the ball. Then his friend had an idea by swinging a bag onto the tree and the ball fell. I would laugh and laugh at how silly Laa Laa was and Pui would laugh along with me. If she got up because she was bored, I let her. I would try again with a different book the next day. By doing so, I was hoping that when her teachers read to her, Pui would approach storytime in the same amount of enthusiasm we were doing at home. It worked according to Ms Tam but I'm not sure about now.

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發表於 07-1-11 14:08 |顯示全部帖子

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Good afternoon, everyone!!! Had a meeting this morning so I couldn't write.

Joey, thank you so much for the lovely presents for Pui Pui. We received two as well. I asked Pui Pui who she got them from and she said, "Miss Tam". I'll have to tell her that it's from Irene and Wai Wai. Thank you so much.

Once again, I do apologise that I was a scatterbrain last month and forgetting.

Yesterday, Ms Tam called and said Pui was much better at school. Although she cried hysterically at the station, she didn't at school apparently. My talk must have helped. I was reading her a story the night before and then she said, "One more time, please" and I replied, "ui, it's bedtime now. If you go to school, Miss Tam will read you another story". And even when she enjoyed playing her toys and her painting. I said, "Okay, time's up. Clean up" and she protested and again I said, "If you go to school, Ms Tam will give you more "time". I don't know whether or not it'll work but it's worth a try. Anyway, today I also kept my goodbyes short.

In the past two days, Pui said a few things. She said that she has a friend called, "Wong Pak Yew". I think his name must come before her name during the rollcall because that is the only FULL name I've heard her say. Funnily enough when I ask Pui for her name, she doesn't say "ui Pui" anymore. She'll say, "Annelise" (but in a very unclear way). My little girl is growing up.

I look at her hair (not much of it) and I pretend that she's only very small but she's growing tall and I know that she's no longer a baby.

Hubby has been in China so I've been sleeping with Pui. Hubby keeps saying I shouldn't because she was always good sleeping on her own but I feel sooo lonely that it's nice to have her beside me. I'm gonna suffer when I have my next child... oh well... they are only young once

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發表於 07-1-11 14:17 |顯示全部帖子

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Hi All,

I got this from my friend, Sharon. See if this is any use for you....

> Please read - this is not a joke


>        Some sound advice for us all as we all sometimes forget to take our common
>        sense with us when we go out. This is from Northants Police..
>
>        Women.... In light of the recent kidnapping and now murder of Leigh Mathews
>        I think it is important to read the following info for your own safety.
>
>        Things women should know to stay safe: Please Take the time to read these
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>        this, forward it to someone you care about. It never hurts to be careful
>        in this crazy world we live in.
>
>        1. Tip from Tae Kwon Do: The elbow is the strongest point on your body.
>        If you are close enough to use it, do!
>
>        2. If a robber asks for your handbag, DO NOT HAND IT TO HIM. Toss it away
>        from you.... he is probably more interested in your handbag than you and
>        he will go for the handbag. RUN LIKE MAD IN THE OTHER DIRECTION!
>
>        3. If you are ever thrown into the boot of a car: Kick out the back tail
>        lights and stick your arm through the hole and start waving. The driver
>        won't see you but everybody else will. This has saved lives.
>
>        4.Women have a tendency to get into their cars after shopping, eating,
>        working, etc., and just sit (doing their cheque book, or making a ist).
>
>
>        DON'T DO THIS! A predator could be watching you, and this is the perfect
>        opportunity for him to get in on the passenger side, and attack you.

          AS SOON AS YOU GET INTO YOUR CAR, LOCK THE DOORS AND LEAVE.
>
>        5. A few notes about getting into your car in a car park:
>
>        A.) Be aware: look around you, look into your car, at the passenger side
>        floor, and check the back seat.
>
>        B.) If you are parked next to a big van, enter your car from the passenger
>        door. Most attackers surprise their victims by pulling them into their
>        vans while the women are attempting to get into their cars.
>
>        C.) Look at the car parked on the driver's side of your vehicle, and the
>        passenger side. If a male is sitting alone in the seat nearest your car,
>        you may want to walk back into the shop, or work, and get a guard/policeman
>        to walk you back out. IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY.
>       (And better paranoid than dead.)
>
>        6. ALWAYS take the lift instead of the stairs. Stairwells are horrible
>        places to be alone and the perfect crime spot.
>
>        7. If the predator has a gun and you are not under his control, ALWAYS
>        RUN! The predator will only hit you (a running target) 4 in 100 times;
>        and even then, it most likely WILL NOT be a vital organ. RUN!
>
>        8. As women, we are always trying to be sympathetic: STOP IT! It may get
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>        well educated man, who ALWAYS played on the sympathies of unsuspecting
>        women. He walked with a cane, or a limp, and often asked "for help" into
>        his vehicle or with his vehicle, which is when he abducted his next victim.
>
>        9. Another Safety Point: Someone just told me that her friend heard a
>        crying baby on her porch the night before last, and she called the police
>        because it was late and she thought it was weird. The police told her
>        'Whatever you do, DO NOT open the door." The lady then said that it sounded like
>        the baby had crawled near a window, and she was worried that it would
>        crawl to the street and get run over. The policeman said, "We already
>        have a unit on the way, whatever you do, DO NOT open the door." He told
>        her that they think a serial killer has a baby's cry recorded and uses
>        it to coax women out of their homes thinking that someone dropped off
>        a baby. He said they have not verified it, but have had several calls
>        by women saying that they hear babies' cries outside their doors when
>        they're home alone at night.
>
>        Please pass this on and DO NOT open the door for a crying baby.
>
>        I'd like you to forward this to all the women you know. It may save a life.
>
>        A candle is not dimmed by lighting another candle. Send this to any woman
>        you know that may need to be reminded that the world we live in has a
>        lot of crazies in it and it's better safe than sorry.
>
>        NORTHAMPTONSHIRE POLICE - Visit us at
>        <<http://www.northants.police.uk/ <http://www.northants.police.uk/>

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發表於 07-1-18 14:38 |顯示全部帖子

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Hi Joey,

I've been reading your responses and I feel that we are all so lucky that we have you to share your knowledge and experience.

I'm starting to really understand the HUGE different between life in Sydney and life in HK. Kids in Sydney don't even go to kindie until they are 6 years old (earliest would probably be 5). My cousin's daughter(she just visited me last month) at the age of 5, couldn't even write her own name. Homework in kindie would be unheard of in the western world. If I have to reflect back on my high school days in Sydney, I don't remember having that many homework either because I spent most days going to my friends' houses after school, playing cricket or going for orchestra training (I played the piano/violin). When I got home from these, at around 5.30pm, it was dinner time, then it was another 2-3 hours of cartoon/Australian soap operas before going off to bed.
We have 24 hours cartoons in Sydney, by the way, hee hee. Sometimes I feel so sorry for kids here and for my little Pui because life for her will be so different from her mummy.  Sometimes it feels not right. Learning should be fun. Otherwise, the kids may dislike learning or feel pressured by it, so much so that they will not want to "try" to be creative at what they learn because sthey are curious or they may not have that "hunger" to learn more which was what it was like for kids overseas. It's like over here, kids get stickers and chops when they do well, and if they don't, they have to work harder at them. But elsewhere in the world, you don't get that pressure. If you don't like one book, fine, just choose another one. No pressure. Hmmm........ but I'm getting used to life here. Kind of, anyway......

What are the interviews for in K2/early K3?

PS: I didn't understand early posts but how come YCT cannot join our chats anymore?

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發表於 07-5-22 18:29 |顯示全部帖子

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Hi everyone, I'm back!!!

I think I can still remember what buttons to click to post a reply message and to send. My Chinese has not improved but I can't wait for Pui to teach me. She seems to recognise some chinese characters - like when I drew a square, she told me it's "mouth" and I said, "Well, I was trying to draw you a square". My little baby is growing up.

How's everyone doing? Sandy and Joys, how are your pregnancies coming along? When are your due dates? Shouldn't be long to go, right? I'm already so excited for both of you. I'm still waiting for my turn to get pregnant It seems to be taking longer for me with baby no. 2. I'm starting to get worried because it's already 7 months. Oh well....

How about the others? Are you guys still sending your little ones to HK Preschool for K1? I heard from Jenny that most of you will be joining the international stream. Will any of you change schools? I'm contemplating changing schools for Pui Pui (again). I love Hong Kong Preschool but Victor's just said that we won't be moving to Shatin area for at least another 1.5 years so it'll be too far for Pui to travel to school. We want another child so our maid won't be able to take Pui to school all the time and there are no school buses that come to Sheung Shui. I will miss HK Preschool and all the friends that we have made. I hope that we can all still remain friends and still plan outings together

I'm sad though because Pui knows her friends really well now. Pui can now name most of the kids in her class... except for a handful that she doesn't seem to know. She tells me that "Hay Hay is yai yai, that teacher is angry because Hay Hay won't finish his bread". I don't know whether this is true or not (sorry Sandy, Pui's such a busybody). And then I've learnt a few names from her.... the latest is a girl called Tiffany??? Sandy, what's Hay Hay's full name? She keeps saying "Chow Yok Hay". Is this right? I cannot understand her sometimes, hee hee.

She also keeps looking at the Easter photos and she'll ALWAYS point out "Irene Cheh Cheh" and she'll attempt to do cartwheels like Irene Cheh Cheh. It's really funny.

Another funny thing she did was when we were holidaying in Langkawi Malaysia last week. It was thundering one night, she got up and said, "Mummy, I don't want lions" (she was referring to the sound of thunder).

There's so much to catch up on. I really miss you guys

I'll come up for Yum Char one day in the next few weeks.

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發表於 07-5-29 10:46 |顯示全部帖子

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Hi Sandy,

Oh, it must be exciting to finally meet your baby. You mentioned that it is a "she". That is excellent. Now you'll have one of each. I think Joys is expecting a boy this time too so she'll have one of each as well. Sooo lucky, girls

Joey, please send our best wishes to Alison.

I went for a gynae check up last week and was crushed when my gynae said, "I think I know why it's taking you longer to fall pregnant". She said I have an ovarian cyst and I may have endometriosis. I told her I have severe menstrual cramps every month. So anyway, I spent the last few days in tears. I kept researching the condition on the internet and basically you cannot confirm that it is endometriosis until I have a surgery. So now I don't know whether I want to be cut open just to confirm whether or not I have it. It could be that we try first for the next few months and if no results, then opt for the operation. It costs a fortune. So now aside from worrying about needing one, I'm worried about the costs. HK$40k thereabouts, apparently. I have two friends who have had the same operation (called a laporascopy) because of endometriosis as well and both have two children.

So there's a glimmer of hope that I will get my baby no.2. I've been so sad...... if they find I have no endo, I just have to be patient in falling pregnant. If they find mild endo, then dr will just remove the scarring and I can fall pregnant naturally, if it's severe endo, I will need help getting pregnant. The last point, when my gynae mentioned, left me in tears.

So anyway I'm trying to be positive and at least I've stopped putting pressure with regards to baby making.

Whatever happens, happens. It's all in God's hands.

Regarding Pui's kindie, yes, she got accepted in her new school. It's called Anchors up in Taipo. Quite a popular schoo too. I heard it is very relaxing and the setting is very similar to Tutor Time. Bright colours, clean and friendly.

My helper will possibly go on leave next week, I may steal a day to come have yum char with you guys

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發表於 07-5-30 09:10 |顯示全部帖子

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Joey, Canny and Eva, thank you so much for your kind words.

I will be seeing Dr Philip Ho on Monday next week for a 2nd opinion.

On top of all these, my helper has just told me that she needs to return to the Phillipines for 2 weeks because her sister has just passed away.

My mother in law will be taking Pui to school from Thursday onwards.

I've spoke to Victor and because we may still have time (we're not young but not too old), we may continue trying naturally for a few months and if nothing happens, then we will go for the surgery. The surgery costs just as much as a c-section

I've been talking to a few friends and have found out that three of them also had endometriosis but were able to conceive naturally after the surgery. But then I've been reading so much on the internet about how it depends on the severity of the condition. I'm scaring myself.

I think I must try to be positive and take one thing at a time. First try naturally, if fails, then go for surgery and then hopefully I'll get good news within 6 months after. If not, then I'll deal with it when it comes........

Last night, Pui Pui was singing a song and in it, she kept repeating Hay Hay's name so I'm pretty sure they played together yesterday at school

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Re: HK Preschool - Royal Ascot

Hi everyone. Sorry-ar, I cannot join in your conversations because I cannot read Chinese I tried to look to see if I can understand but unfortunately I can't.... not even a single sentence...

Joey, thank you for asking the school bus to wait last Saturday. Abi's mum said there's an easier way to get to the bus from Park 'n Shop but we soon realised we were at the wrong end so we quickly turned back from the carpark. You were so kind to have asked the bus to wait for us.

I went for a second opinion today regarding my endometriosis condition. I don't know whether to smile or cry. The dr said that he can confirm that there are 2 endo cysts on my right ovary but he also said we should just continue trying naturally for a baby in the next 6-9 months. And if I don't conceive by then, he can do the surgery. But he said his advice is that it is unnecessary to do one now. He is an excellent gynae. He is very thorough, very professional and has excellent listening/feedback skills. I would loved for him to be my regular gynae if not for his fees which I cannot afford. Oh well. So that's my story.

Joey, do keep us updated re: Allison. We'd love to visit her and her new baby

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Hi everyone,

Wow, they've made so many changes to baby kingdom!! I didn't know what buttons to press. I used to be able to click on my email link and it will direct me straight to our thread but in the last few days, either the link or my computer has not worked.

Sandy, I've heard the good news. Congratulations on the birth of your baby girl. Now it gives me a very good reason to come to Ascot again so I could pay you and Allison a visit!!!

Now that the school term is coming to an end, I feel really sad. We've all made such great friends here and I feel sooo sad knowing that I'll go a separate way.

Pui Pui and I have been very lucky. Up until September, our friends have been English speakers so it was really, really nice for us to have all of you. We're especially grateful that you've all welcomed us with open arms. While we can still organise activities together, I still feel sad that we won't be around much on a daily basis where we all look out for each other's kids.

So friends, I will definitely miss all of you

Don't forget to invite us, okay, if you have any future events coming up. Please sms me in case I cannot read Chinese on baby kingdom.

I will probably hold a birthday party for Pui in late August or early September but I haven't thought of what to do yet.

Vic has just bought a car - an 8 seater stepwagon. This will definitely help especially when we have to travel far ALL the time. We could drive you guys around too for all future activites The catch is, we only have the car every other weekend - we have to alternate with his brother. It's a company car.

Anyway, congrats once again, Sandy, on your bundle of joy!!!
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