Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Finally graduated from NYP... Now is a long vacation for me till my prince #2 pop out but is it really vacation for me? I felt more busy now as compare to the time in school and attachment. I had my full hands on Kiern these few days, yesterday alone was a killer, morning brought him to see doc then walk all the way to ntuc, do bought some groceries then proceed to his school after which walk back home, do housework then fetch Kiern then entertain him for 2 hours as he need to attend his mandarin class if dun entertain him, he will fall asleep and will not wake up for his class. Time for his mandarin class then again WALK to his school then walk back home asked lao ye to wake up prepare and less than half and hour WALK to Kiern school again. Lucky we decided to stay over at my in laws place yesterday so my in laws came to fetch us fom Kiern school. All that walking under a crazy hot day gave me a bad headache during the night.

Anyway, I am in my 28th weeks, 12 more weeks to pop day! Receive an email from WhatToExpect.com and it sums up how I feel right now:

Week 28: You Feel Your Pain: Sciatica
This is it — you're two-thirds to the finish line, as you enter your third and final trimester! And what a difference a trimester makes. Gone, most likely, are the days when you could call pregnancy "comfortable" (that is, if you ever did). These days, your baby's kicking (or lack of) is keeping you up at night and worried during the day, your feet are swollen, you're getting tired all over again, and your backache is a pain that just won't quit. And even though he or she hasn't started crying yet, it may seem that your baby's getting on your nerves already — literally. As your baby gets settled into a proper (you hope) position for birth, his or her head (and your enlarging uterus) may rest on the sciatic nerve in the lower part of your spine. And if that happens, you may feel sharp, shooting pain, tingling, or numbness that starts in your buttocks and radiates down the back of your legs — otherwise known as sciatica. The pain of sciatica can be quite intense at times, and though it may pass if your baby shifts positions, it can also linger until you've delivered.
A heating pad, a warm tub, stretches, or just some self-imposed bed rest can help with the discomfort. So can some complementary and alternative therapies.



On my second last day of IPP, went out with my oic and fellow colleagues for lunch at Pizza Hut, too bad no photos were taken. On my last day of IPP, went out with some fellow classmates for dinner at Sakura buffet @ Orchard, had fun and lotsa of catching but when it is time to say good bye, Harmon and Ah Bao made the whole good bye thing kinda sad.






^Edited by ah bao

^fat fat me and huizhen

^me trying to get a nice snapshot of Yana but she turned away :(

^wo wo wo wo wo



^The hotdogs just come none stop this is not all the hotdogs we have, mind you.

^The couple



^I trying to take a shot where my head could be seen too in the sense that I am in conversation with them. haha.. too bad I failed then took to what ah bao said couple shot. haha..

^ah bao dirty area, my boy eat cleaner and neater than him!



^Not forgetting our class favourite uncle.
Dear frenz,
Time have flies and we come to the end of our journey in Poly. Next stop in life, we shall all walk in different directions. Thanks for the wonderful memories for the past 3 years and of course the great help I got from you guys. All the best to the future that await us and do keep in touch. **Hugs and Kisses**

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