June 21st, 2010 | Uncategorized | No comments
While strolling down Tesco today, we stopped to look at the new range of compact dSLR from Sony – the NEX series. My husband has been really looking forward to see it for real since it’s launch two weeks ago. Normally, digital cameras don’t appeal to me much but the Sony NEX series on the other hand, are absolutely beautiful cameras. I’m really impressed by them. We didn’t get to spend much time with it at the Sony promotional booth as the crowd wanted to get their hands on the NEX cameras too.
June 18th, 2010 | Uncategorized | No comments
Here’s another site for ya if you’re looking for effective fat burner supplements on the market. It’s a frustrating process trying to filter out which product works and those that don’t. And between those that do work, are they worth the money? What about side effects? Are they safe to take? These are just a few questions when shopping for fat burner supplements that we should be asking.
June 18th, 2010 | Personal | No comments
Breath holding spell (BHS, for short) is when a baby cry so intensely until he or she couldn’t stop and take a breath. The baby who has BHS holds their breath so long when they cry, their lips and mouth area turns purplish and they might eventually pass out. The moment they pass out, they start to breath normally again.
That’s the normal type of BHS where the doctor make sure nothing’s wrong with the baby’s lungs and health. And when BHS is triggered by crying. Once the baby passes out, he would breath normally again and regain consciousness within a short time. And after a minute or two, he would appear to be his normal bubbly self again.
So that’s what baby Edward’s doctor told me when I took him along on Clarisse’s scheduled second dose of flu jab.
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June 11th, 2010 | Uncategorized | No comments
Most dieters should already know nuphedragen by now. It is the world’s first weight loss product based on CART and NPY. Nuphedragen comes highly recommended due to its ability to to burn more fat. It also suppresses your appetite to limit your urge to eat but does so without taking a toll on your energy level. Instead, Nuphedragen gives you a boost of energy level helping you follow through with a good exercise plan. But nuphedragen does contain caffeine mind you. Only those extremely sensitive to caffeine should be careful when taking Nuphedragen as the form of caffeine is very unlikely to cause any side effects.
June 7th, 2010 | Personal | No comments
I suspect baby Edward is cutting his upper pair of teeth.
He has been very cranky and clingy for the past few days. Easily irritated and cries often. He is nearing full recovery from his bout of flu since Tuesday but I doubt that’s what been bothering him.
His bottom pair of two front teeth is about half way out now. Maybe it’s time the upper pair begin cutting through his gums.
Most of the time in the past few days, baby Edward is in a bad mood. And wants me to carry him all the time. Even to the toilet when I have to relieve myself. He is very reluctant to sit all myself too. I’m really fed up with this stage of his growth. I hope he quickly grows out of it. With tons of house chores waiting for me, every minute is just so precious.
June 5th, 2010 | Uncategorized | No comments
I’ve gathered some not so glowing reviews about Apidexin but on the other hand, there are those who compliment it. Here’s one that that suggests Apidexin is not as bad as the reviews I’ve read. According to this apidexin reviews, as long as you can handle a strong cup of coffee, you’d be fine with Apidexin. The most common side effects of Apidexin is actually caused by caffeine, in which users complain of jitterness and anxiety. Nothing too serious.
June 2nd, 2010 | Personal | No comments
Didn’t get much sleep last night.
Baby Edward got the sniffles from her sister and at 3.30am, he woke up crying incessantly. Most likely due to stuffy nose and discomfort. It took around an hour for him to sleep again.
At 8.30am in the morning, baby Edward’s body felt warm and I immediately check him temperature. Sure enough he was feverish. Daddy’s morning plans had to be postponed to the afternoon as we took baby Edward to the paed. My mom wasn’t free to take care of Clarisse so we had to get her ready to follow us along.
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