cissie 寫道:
Yatjeh,
i am not sure yet, my parents want us to go back. my 2 younger sisters are not married yet, but they are too busy at work, not much time stay at home. Trevor and Irene are their only grandchildren, so they miss them very much~especially Irene~their sweetheart. my dad even said he will bring us to singapore as we didn't go in May,so you can tell how much they want us to go back. i don't want to let them down, but i am not sure if i can manage two monsters. Trevor is very naughty,Irene is very clingy![]()
very trouble


gloriap 寫道:
Jelly
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Gloria,
我都認同何媽媽咁講...琪琪樣子好脫俗 喂, 有冇多d相睇吖
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:cry: 我朋友整完xp2未幫我裝晒野!調相大小、word、outlook...等。我唔識整呀?!.......多謝讚賞![]()
我有排都未升級 :cry:



yatjeh 寫道:
louise,
妳妳妳....竟然答jelly而唔答我....嗚嗚... :cry: :-(
Did you apply it through the Chinese embassy in London?
We haven’t sent in B Ching’s application yet as we have problems with taking her passport photos. Don’t be unhappy, I am sure everything will be sorted out eventually.
Firstly, choose a night flight if possible as this will ensure that the baby will sleep at least for some part of the journey. B Ching usually sleeps for half the journey time. Ask for the bulk-head seat and a bassinet if the baby is under a year old. Try to check in early as these seats are on a first come first serve basis if there are too many babies on the flight. The best seats I think is in the middle section (not window seats) because you can ask at check in whether the flight is full, if it’s not, ask whether it is possible for them to block the seats next to you so that you will have more space to put all the baby’s stuff. You might get a whole row of 4 seats. They are usually quite willing to do so as nobody like to sit next to a baby on a long-haul flight anyway. Bring lots of the baby’s favourite snack to get the baby to sit still during take off and landing and turbulance when she has to be strapped in on your lap. Let her suck on water/juice or dummy as well to ease pressure on her ears. Also there are often children’s channel on the in-flight entertainment, that will entertain the baby for at least an hour, on-off.
Do you want to check it out together?
Very much looking forward to it!
I want to ask you about our mini-break to Taiwan. Where is the best place to book air-ticket and hotel?
Is it cheaper to buy package?
But we don’t really like guided tour groups, we like to explore on our own.
B Ching also had nappy rash a few times when she was young because her tummy is not very strong so always diarrhea. There was this time it was so bad that we have to take her to the GP and he prescribed a cream which is very good as it contains cod liver oil and vitamins. I found that you can get it from the pharmacy as well. It’s called Morhulin Ointment, around £2.60 a tube. You can use it on other wounds as well. I always have some at home just in case.
今朝知醒返學無?
不過原來佢仲好"難"玩播
冬天好...HK唔係好凍!
你兩個老人家仲唔好好陪佢去玩