Salam Aidilfitri
Posted by ZuLaiShah in Event, Family/Friends, Others on Friday, August 24, 2012
Salam & Good Day to all....
Aidilfitri left a few days more. Thus, we would like to wish all Muslims...
Salam Eidulfitri~~!!!! Maaf Zahir & Batin.
Have a nice holiday! Be careful on the road.
Love from Aishah, Zulkarnain & Ayser Zarif
Our picture credit to Jep Ayie
Background from The Creative Window
Enjoice!!!!!
Wordless Wednesday: Your Support Is Important To US!
Posted by Aishah Noordin in BabyHood, Breastfeeding, Information/Knowledge, Parenting Hood, Wordless Wednesday on Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Sharing Is Caring: Packing Checklist For A Baby
Posted by ZuLaiShah in BabyHood, Information/Knowledge, Parenting Hood, Travel on Thursday, August 16, 2012
Salam & Good Day to all
Have you packed your things for balik kampung? We are still in the midst of packing!!! We'll be going back to Kedah on Saturday, early in the morning maybe before Subuh to avoid massive traffic jam. I got this checklist from Babycenter. Maybe you can add more on this checklist later.
| Nappies One for each hour you'll be in transit, plus extras in case of emergencies or delays | |
| Baby blanket(s)Bring at least one for comfort, shade and warmth | |
| Resealable plastic bags Pack some medium-sized ones for stashing dirty nappies, clothes and bibs - belum prepare lagi | |
| Nappy rash cream | |
| Baby wipes | |
| Baby bath and lotion | |
| Tissues | |
| Clothes One to two outfits per day. Pack cotton layers for travelling | |
| Washable bibs | |
| Bottles | |
| Sun hat and sun screen (at least sun protection factor 20) - hmm perlu ke eh? | |
| Food, formula, water and/or juiceBring more than you think you'll need for the trip, as you can't predict travel delays. Don't forget bottles and beakers, too | |
| Breast pumpFor expressing breast milk | |
| Nightlight For night-time feeds and nappy changes - our journey plan is on daytime but bole la bawak torchlight as backup | |
| Baby slingLightweight and easy to pack. One study showed that babies who were carried in a sling or in their parents' arms cried less than other babies | |
| Baby car seat for safe travel by car, plane, train, or busIt can double as an baby seat, too | |
Start preparing to pack a few weeks before you travel. Keep an ongoing list of items to bring, or put items out on a table or chest of drawers as you think of them
- use a baby bag with a waterproof lining and a shoulder strap
- pack an extra shirt or top for yourself in your hand luggage in case of accidents
- prevent leaks by packing medicines and toiletries in re-sealable plastic bags
- bring a 60cm square of plastic or a changing mat to put under your baby during nappy changes
- keep an energy-boosting snack handy for yourself
- bring your camera and plenty of film or digital memory cards
- bring a clip-on reading light so you can read without disturbing your baby
Wordless Wednesday: Happy Mommy & Happy Baby = ??
Posted by Aishah Noordin in BabyHood, Breastfeeding, Parenting Hood, Wordless Wednesday on Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Sharing Is Caring: Aidilfitri & Your Baby
Posted by ZuLaiShah in BabyHood, Information/Knowledge, Parenting Hood, Travel on Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Sharing Is Caring: Tips for Long-Distance Driving During Festive Season
Posted by ZuLaiShah in BabyHood, Information/Knowledge, Parenting Hood, Travel on Monday, August 13, 2012
Hari Raya Aidilfitri is just around the corner. How's your preparation for Raya?
For us, is just simple only. This year, we'll be going back to Kedah to celebrate our Raya. Since this is the first time for us Raya with a baby, we couldn't expect how it will be during the journey to Kedah. I read tips from Babycenter for this long-distance journey.
Traffic and road travel essentials
Make sure you have a mobile phone charger that can be plugged into the cigarette lighter hold.
Programme these numbers into your mobile, in case of emergencies:
Automobile Association Malaysia emergency breakdown service, 03-21610808.
Plusronda, 1800-88-0000. Plus Expressways Berhad's 24-hour emergency telephones are situated every 2km on the highways.
The Integrated Transport Information System provides up-to-the-minute reports on road closures and traffic announcements. It also has a complete list of telephone numbers for toll concessionaries and public transport providers. You can also view their live video streams from numerous traffic locations in and around the Klang Valley.
Similarly, if you have a smartphone, there are various free apps and mobile sites you can use to monitor the traffic situation, including Waze and Google Maps Traffic.
Safety and comfort during the drive
If you haven't already got a car seat for your baby, now's the time to buy one. Its use may not be mandated by law here, but in most developed countries, all babies must travel in an infant carrier or car seat. Toddlers sit in their child or booster seats.
This is because research has proven that children are safer in their car seats than in an adult's arms or lap. Universiti Putra Malaysia's Road Safety Research Centre, in a report on road accidents in Malaysia, acknowledges that child restraints have been shown to prevent injuries to occupants in the event of a crash. We have more information on choosing, buying and fitting them in our section on car seats.
Safety aside, this is also where your baby will be the most comfortable, especially if you are facing a long drive. Even the most devoted carer will get tired holding a baby for hours in the relatively cramped condition of a car.
Plan travel times
An increasing number of people now begin their drive home in the late evening, at night or even in the wee hours of the morning. Travel authorities encourage this by implementing toll-free periods and discounts for low-peak travel on the highways during certain hours. Watch out for these special promotions in national newspapers and other media.
To take advantage of this, you could give baby a leisurely dinner and bath, then tuck her into the car seat at her usual bedtime. Bring along a selection of her favourite lullabies. With any luck, she will be asleep before you hit the first toll booth.
You will likely still hit pockets of heavy traffic, so the usual safety precautions apply.
Take advantage of rest stop facilities
Many major highways in Malaysia have rest stop areas along them. In Peninsular Malaysia, for example, there are numerous rest stops along the North-South Expressway (NSE). For safety reasons, you may wish to skip the smaller stops and stick to bigger, busier stops, especially at night. The bigger ones, such as the Ayer Keroh and Tapah stops, are equipped with amenities and conveniences, including:
- toilets
- rest areas
- restaurants, food stalls and cafes
- souvenir shops
- surau
These stops are great for adults to stretch their legs and take a break, but unfortunately, they are not generally child-friendly. Keep these tips in mind:
If you have toddlers or older children, never leave them unsupervised in the car.
If you are breastfeeding and are not comfortable doing so in public, you can feed your baby in the car.
Nappy-changing facilities are practically non-existent (if any, they will probably not be as clean as you would like), so you will need to do the necessary in your car as well.
Bigger rest stops may have a fast food restaurant with a kids' menu, but the local eateries in these rest stops won't have them. You may want to bring your own snacks and food.
Hope these tips also will help u guys!!! This is not meant for festive season only. Other journey also you can apply the tips.
Enjoice~~
Source: Babycenter
The Milk Story Storage Bag
Posted by ZuLaiShah in Breastfeeding, Lunatots on Friday, August 10, 2012
Size dia 6oz jek. So senang la nak simpan sbb kecik2 jek kan..so bole penyek2 jadi rata laa..Klo 12oz nye xleh letak full mesti kembung kan....haha
So, gune yang 6oz nye kan senang.
Ni rupe kotaknya....this month August klo beli Pa & Ma ada promotion yekkkk...sapa nak promo tu kene beli Pa & Ma la k.
Cantik x i buat gune Apps kt iPhone..haha..
Wordless Wednesday: The 3 Demands
Posted by Aishah Noordin in BabyHood, Breastfeeding, Parenting Hood on Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Special Entry: World Breastfeeding Week (1st August 2012 - 7th August 2012)
Posted by ZuLaiShah in Breastfeeding, Information/Knowledge on Tuesday, August 07, 2012
Cerita Cinta..;)
Posted by ZuLaiShah in Breastfeeding, Lunatots, Others
Macam2 adaaaaaaa dalam set ni....full items dari The Milk Story range.
Sampai today belum sempat bukak lagi hokey....yela kan..stok yang ada pon x abes lg :D
Kuih Ohhhh Kuihhhh
Posted by ZuLaiShah in Information/Knowledge, Others, Ramadhan on Monday, August 06, 2012
Nasta plak tekstur nya sangatt lembut....kire cair di mulut laaa...layannnn bile berbuka hehe.
Kuih-muih ni dari BitsnBites. Bole search kat FB ye.
6-Months Young Ayser Zarif
Posted by ZuLaiShah in Ayser Zarif, BabyHood, Parenting Hood on Friday, August 03, 2012
How's your 'puasa' today? It's already half of the fasting month. time flies super fast!
Alhamdulillah Ayser Zarif turned 6-months yesterday. Rasa cam baru je lahirkan dia. haha. Cepat btol masa berlalu. Last checkup masa dia demam last week. Berat dah 7.95kg. Tinggi x ukur la plakkan...Takper nnti ukur sendiri. His major development plak....meh kite tgk kt bwh ni...
Pastu kite dah ajar Ayser Zarif duduk. Bought a pre-loved bumbo seat and duduk kan jek dia kt situ. Kepala Ayser pon dah kuatkan....He even bole nak kuarkan diri dari bumbo seat tu...xbole bla sungguh..hehe
Ok la enjoice reading and Happy weekend!
Source: BabyCenter
The Precious Gift!
Posted by Aishah Noordin in Ayser Zarif, Breastfeeding, Parenting Hood, Ramadhan on Thursday, August 02, 2012
Wordless Wednesday: Ramadhan Tips for BF Mommies
Posted by Aishah Noordin in Breastfeeding, Ramadhan, Wordless Wednesday on Wednesday, August 01, 2012

















