Friday, February 25, 2011

Precious Moments

It is still tiring around here as we are in the midst of cleaning reno dust and settling in...but there are those moments which assures us that it is all worth it.

A typical evening - I would prepare dinner about 6 and get everything ready in an hour's time. Then we would head out for our evening exercise. I would jog around the neighbourhood. The kids would play around with their bikes or run around and Dan will bring the kids out to their favorite playground just behind our place. They never get tired of going up and down the slopes of this playground. When we are all exercised and the sun has truly set, we would head home for our dinner. 
[had no idea that Dan caught a pic of me jogging in the distance:)]

Kids running around driveway
Heading home for dinner


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Check This Out - WaterProof Bible ESV

Pardon my unusually trivial post. Just a year ago I was just wondering when will they produce waterproof bibles and my search last year only yielded KJV...now they have it in ESV. Haha...its really quite cool. I can't believe that it floats!! Well, at the moment, I can imagine that they are Sarah and Sammy proof. Very useful for mommies with active kids and mommies who have their hands wet most of the time from washing, cooking or cleaning up after the kids. I must say, it makes a good present and I would love to receive one too:)

Check out the people and their story behind the business of making waterproof bibles. 
http://www.bardinmarsee.com/

disclaimer: I'm not getting advertising fees for this but it will be cool to know that you got your waterproof bible from this post:)

Friday, February 18, 2011

Their Nightly Pilgrimage

Lovely white beds, newly upholstered tiny sofa and armchair, and a shelf of books, toys and a picture of Postman Pat adorns the room of Sarah and Samuel. Haha...but it seems that nothing would prevent them from their nightly pilgrimage to Dan and my room. I laugh at it now...but I admit, initially I was determine to put them back into their room. I would pat them endlessly and tuck them in. But to no avail.

So these days, I just let it happen. And I find them so amusing and cute. Sarah would always make the pilgrimage first at about 1 or 2 am. She would stare into my face with tears in her eyes. I will scoop her up and place her in the middle of the bed. Then Little Sammy would come in about 5 am. The first time he did was very hilariously cute. I felt a slight weight at my foot and opened my tired eyes to see his favorite bolster and pillow [the very smelly one] at the foot of my bed. But when he is not in sight, I jumped up quickly, fearing that he had ventured to other parts of the house without my knowing. But then, I would hear the pattering of his feet. Sammy would go in and out of his room and enter my room to unload his 3 bolsters, 2 pillows, 1 puppy beanie, 1 Bob the Builder and his blanket onto our beds. Yup, he is a boy with many security blankets. His would make 4 trips to bring in his belongings before trying to haul his tiny body up into our king size bed. Then, he would just place himself between me and Sarah and close his eyes. Yup, so these are my nights and these are their nightly pilgrimages. 

Thankfully, they still enjoy their naps in their room:)

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Norman Rockwell with Sarah and Samuel

Learning has been pretty informal with the kids. But perhaps, they learn best this way. For the best few nights, Dan and I talked about pictures at different sittings from our humongous Norman Rockwell Book with the kids. I love the narrative scenes of Norman Rockwell, an American Illustrator. I was exposed Rockwell's work in my late teens when I picked up a mini book from a book sale. Well, my sister knew I liked Norman Rockwell. And she managed to snag me a huge Norman Rockwell Book for 99cts. If you see how huge the book is, you will be amazed too. Since then, I have introduced Norman Rockwell to my students whenever I could.

But looking through Norman Rockwell with Sarah and Samuel brought many pleasant surprises. Firstly, it really trains and hones the kids observation skills and it also their challenges and expand their mental capacity. Its just the nature of Norman Rockwell work because each of his picture really paints a thousand words. It also encourages them to question things they see portrayed in the pictures.

And above all, I hope for my children to develop a taste for things which are good and beautiful. 


After asking Sarah some simple observational questions, I thought I test her on her logical skills.
A: Do you think the men took a long time trying to move the dog out of the way?
Q: Yes...
A: Why do you say so?
Q: Because there are alot of people...waiting
A: You are right. It probably took a while for the people to gather around to see what was the commotion about. 

With that, I happily closed the book:)



Sunday, February 13, 2011

Fulfilling my Childhood Ambition: Interior Designing

Doing up our new place allowed me to fulfill my childhood ambition of being an interior designer. Haha...Apart from my other childhood ambition of being a broadcast journalist:) It was tiring and mind taxing but it seeing how it all came together - is really very satisfying for me. 

To be honest, our new house is hardly filled with new furniture, much to the disapproval of the older folks. It is filled with rag and bone stuff [of course specially selected] and refurbished items. For the past few months, I would sketch my impressions and scoured craigslist, and other local sites hoping to find the furniture that would best fit my idea of a home I would love to live in. I have to admit, it was time consuming but I realize that I really enjoyed doing stuff like this.

I got my inspiration from http://www.houseofturquoise.com/. That coupled with my inclination towards clean scandinavian design and retro furniture basically summed up my design direction. And a philosophy of design I adopted was, Do not be afraid to break rules. Furniture don't necessarily have to match, neither fabric, neither era. But in its eclectic-ness, to maintain a subtle form of symmetry. 

Here are some of my furniture finds, before and after refurbishment.
My major sofa piece. I like white french furniture but really didn't intend to buy one for the house until I saw a posting of a lady giving away an old antique piece for free. Before I could agree to take it, I had to make sure I found a good upholsterer to do it. It was an hour of intense googling and calling and connecting before I took the free sofa. 

Before: Free Antique Sofa

After: My White French Antique Sofa

My upholsterer [I would highly recommend Kailun from In-Expat] did everything according to instructions. I had the material redone in off-white suede, cushions were replaced and the wood was sanded downed, primed and repainted in stark white. The cushions were bought from Spotlight during their sale. 

This white sofa is flanked by two wing chairs - one in off white and the other in turquoise. This spanking new white wingchair was bought from someone off gumtree. 


The other wingchair which flanks the right of the sofa is my next refurbished project. A couple of years back, I had bought a chequered wingchair from a lady who had the chair custom made in Hong Kong. But after having it for 8 years, she decided not to take it home with her. Took a bit of bargaining and bought her well made wing chair for $80. It was only in the last month of before I shifted that I thought, why not have it reupholstered and pair it up with the white wingchair. So, I went for my favorite decor color - turquoise.
Before: Chequered Wing Chair
This is not the actual wingchair but the closest I can find as I didn't snap a pic of my old one. 

After: Turquoise with White Piping Wing Chair

Before: Brown Ottomans from Barang Barang
I had these ottomans for the longest time and they were certainly well used. Since Sammy was around, the ottomans had also suffered some attacks as he poked pens into it. It was indeed time for some refurbishment. 

After: Ottomans with White and Turquoise Piping
I have to admit, I tossed to and fro about the color of these ottomans - wondering if the colors would create a willy wonker house. Haha...but they turned out very unobtrusive to my relief and the latest update is: they have become Sarah and Samuel's temporary trampoline, sigh...

Before: Retro PVC chairs
There is a story behind my dining chairs. It all started as I was parking my car along the lanes of Joo Chiat during BSF. These chairs caught my eye as I crossed the streets. I liked them very much tho they really looked old and dirty. So I approached the uncle who owned these chairs. It was apparently a renovation company and these chairs were placed outside for them to take a breather and relax. Initially, they were puzzled why I would be interested in the chairs and they refused to sell them to me. Well. I left my number just in case they would change their mind and they did. I bought 4 of these chairs for $80. 

After: White refurbished retro chairs
For these chairs, I engaged Gharlib to restore these chairs to its former beauty. I chose white PVC and had him sand down the revarnish the wood. I like them very much. The other [thonet looking] chairs behind as seen in the photo was a retro set [dining table and 4 chairs] that I bought off someone from the internet. 

That's Sarah and Sammy having breakfast in our retro dining area:) I am still thinking that my bare turquoise walls badly needs a masterpiece or two. 

Other Finds: Side Table
This unique pair of side tables that I bought for $50 off craigslist. The family from Israel had it custom made in the Philippines. It fitted in the living room perfectly as I decided not to have coffee tables. 

Antique Roll Top Writing Desk from Hock Siong
Believe it or not, this was my birthday present to Daniel. A writing desk that has many compartments so that it can store many of his stationery and books and still look neat after use, thanks to its roll top. I got this from Hock Siong - a garang guni store made good. Hock Siong buys furniture by bulk from hotels which are refurbishing and resells to people like me:)

Armchairs from Rtiz Carlton Suites
Chiao Chyi alerted me to this batch of hotel furniture from Hock Siong. Haha...it seems like I never get enough of armchairs. But I think chairs are great - for reading and talking over a nice hot cup of tea.
A close up of this corner also reveals an old colonial side table. I got two of these from a man who had colonial furniture inherited from his parents. But I was thrilled that he sold these tables at $60 for both. A real good deal for a piece of history.

Our last item that sealed our two living rooms were the turquoise curtains that lined our entire house. I like them very much and was glad that the shop we went to had the color. 

Ok...that's our house tour for now. There's still our kids' room and our other rooms. But that's other posting at a much later time. 

Sunday, February 06, 2011

Yup...We Have Moved.

Pardon my non existence since the start of the 2011. We have moved and no I don't mean I got myself a new blog. But yup...our Big Move took place just before CNY. Our move was really a feat I must say. FEAT because we had so much furniture that we couldn't load it all up into a 24 foot truck [haha...the furniture was my doing but the 20 over boxes of books were entirely Dan's doing] and we needed the truck the come back on another day. FEAT because we were moving into an unfinished house that is filled with renovation debris. Amazing and crazy all at the same time. But we are very thankful to God for allowing this entire endeavor to come to pass. 

Today is Monday 7th Feb. About 98% of our boxes are unpacked - we have to thank Rubi for slogging it out with Dan and I. And our families for babysitting our ever active Sarah and Sammy. I have just cooked a simple lunch [of noodle soup] for the kids and I. Now, as they sleep, I am sitting in my new room, overlooking the balcony with my powerful internet connection and I am blogging. I think it is amazing...haha. We are thankful.