Treasure what you have...

Treasure what you have...

Time is too slow for those who wait;
Too swift for those who fear;
Too long for those who grief;
Too short for those who rejoice;
But for those who love...
Time is eternity.



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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Confinement Days are BORING!

Confinement days are really boring!

Firstly, everyday have to eat confinement food...

Secondly, cannot shower with clear water... Have to shower with herbs or ginger water...

Thirdly, no matter how hot, nv let the fan blow at you... shower like never shower...

Fourthly, cannot GO OUT! Everyday have to stay at home. Cannot even step out of the house... Sometimes I dun even know what to do at home. Surf net surf till nothing to surf, play games also play till bored... sigh...

Everytime see my husband go out, I feel so sad and sian... We used to always go out too, and hardly stayed home... NOW... ask me whole day and for one whole month cannot go out... I feel like I'm dying soon...

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Birth of Baby Genevieve

On the 22ND May 2008, Baby Genevieve is born. This cute little princess of Brandon & Jess, and who I've been carrying for 9 months in my womb, is finally out to explore the world by herself.


Admitted to the hospital on night of Wednesday, 21st May 2008. When my husband fetched me to the hospital, it's already 9pm. Upon reaching the hospital, the nurse directed me to the labour ward immediately, and my husband will have to settle with all the admission paper work. After that, then he can come to keep me accompany in the labour ward.

At ard 9 plus, the nurse inserted a tablet into me, which is known as induction.

At 0400hrs, my water bag burst. Water starts to flow out, and it's warm. The water will just keep on flowing out until the baby is born.

0430hrs, contraction started. The pain was getting from bad to worse... and it's really unbearable. I endured for the 6 hrs, and until the nurse told me that my delivery won't be so soon, then i finally gave up and opt for epidural.

Fortunately, I've my husband beside me to give me support though he's tired and can't do much for the pain I'm experiencing.

Finally, after another 5 hrs, Baby Genevieve is out. For that moment, I really feel relieve in my womb, not so heavy. I can see my husband's tears in his eyes, as he saw the pain I'd and giving out all my strength to push the baby out.

The delivery process is really a memorable and unforgettable one.