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June 2011

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Vote Daphne for Emeritus Optimus Prime Minister

Good day, y’all! It’s Monday and it’s also time for the SG Blog Awards again. Last year, for some bizarre reason I was a finalist for the Most Insightful Blog but then they obviously realized that I sucked at being insightful and gave the award to someone who deserved it a lot more. I’m totally ok now because after several sessions with my therapist, I’m finally over the crushing disappointment.

And also because I’m a fighter, I spent the rest of the year accumulating nuggets of insight so that I could up the ante and give it a go again at this year’s awards.

Except that this year, they removed the category entirely.

Thanks guys, now I have all that insight and nothing to do with it. I’ll probably end up having to keep it in my storeroom till it grows fungus and then eventually chuck it in the chute. As is the case for most items in my storeroom.

Instead, I’m in the finals for the Best Family Blog this year, which is a perhaps more appropriate category depending on how you look at it. Although I’m pretty sure that they don’t know about the time I made my baby fall on her face and bleed all over my kitchen floor. Or that I almost got hauled off to jail for allowing my kids to prank call the police. Let’s hope it stays that way.

Also, it’s ok if you don’t vote for me because I’m not going to take it personally and hide in my closet to cry for days. My therapist says that I’m now “better equipped to deal with disappointment.” Then again, he’s not very good, seeing that he’s not even properly rained in therapy-ing people and only got the job by default for being my husband.

Besides, I thought about it and here are some possible reasons why you might not want to vote for me:

1. You hate kids.

Ok, really, I’m not even sure why you’re here, unless you’re looking for pictures of kids to print out to use as your dart board. In which case you should just email me and I’ll send you some very nice high resolution pictures that will make much better prints.

2. You hate reading blogs about kids.

Again, I’m not really sure why you’re here. But since you’re here, you should know that blogs about kids are pretty badass. I mean, they’ve got WORDS! Which is like a book, except free! And they’ve got PICTURES OF KIDS! And MORE WORDS! And MORE PICTURES! And sometimes you even get awesome free stuff! Which is so much more fun than having to pay actual money for stuff.

3. You’re not the voting sort.

I get this, really I do. Who has the time to register and login and click on little boxes to vote? But like our friendly gahmen says, voting is YOUR RIGHT! Unlike the elections, this is not compulsory, but you’re entitled to a voice so make it heard. Plus you might get even more free cool stuff just by voting, so everybody wins.

So I guess I completely understand if you’re not into this family blogging thing. That’s why I’m also running for the esteemed office of Emeritus Optimus Prime Minister. Surely you’ll vote for that, no?

PS. If you do want to vote for me at the SG Blog Awards, go here. You’ll need to register an account and log in and click on the giant VOTE NOW button to do it. It’s really a lot more fun than it sounds.

PPS. If you’re new to the blog, you might wanna start here.

Disney Magic

Disney Junior comes to town

So good news. A spanking new Disney Junior channel will be hitting our shores very soon and it will replace the current Playhouse Disney with something bigger and better.

The folks at Disney are masters of taking something amazing and making it even more awesome. Sort of like me taking triple chocolate fudge ice-cream and adding caramel, chocolate sauce, golden Tinker Bell dust, rainbow sparkles and unicorn giggles. I said sort of.

Essentially, they’re taking the old Playhouse Disney favorites and adding some new superstars to the lineup in an effort to capture a larger audience. Which means that while it will continue to appeal to young toddlers, it will also feature content that’s cool enough for the 7-8 year olds. As well as 29-year-old moms (ahem!) who still rock out to the Hot Dog Song.

It was a lot of fun meeting up with Mai Tatoy and Nancy Kanter again during the bloggers lunch at Hatched last week. I first met Nancy, GM of Disney Jr, during the Disney Social Media Moms Conference in Florida and while they were all raving about the new Disney Junior, I was so bummed that we had to wait several months for Disney Junior to come to Singapore.

Speaking of Disney SM Moms, being surrounded by all the Disney peeps and characters felt like Florida all over again. Hang on, I need to take a moment to remember and soak in the awesomeness that was the Disney SM Moms 2011. I get happy goosebumps thinking about it and I still sometimes browse the pictures just to relive those incredible moments.

Like the legendary party we had with Jake, Oso, Handy Manny and friends.

Jake, looking good with his spiky hair.

Special Agent Oso, who is oh-so-huggable

Mr Smee and his evil boss, Captain Hook. Aaarrgghhhh!

And take it from me, the show you want to watch is Jake and the Neverland Pirates. The soundtrack for this show is going to rock your world.

It’s done by a real pirate rock band called the Neverland Pirate Band. *swoon* We saw Sharky and Bones (who form the 2-man band) perform in Florida and they are flat out sensational. I just want to squeeze them and put them in my pocket and make them play music for me everywhere like an ipod, except much cuter and more piratey.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dkb-6ELO9Gs

If you must know, Kirsten gives the channel a nod of approval. During the sneak preview, she was all “AGAIN, MOMMY, AGAIN!”

to Truett with love

2 was great but I think 3 will be even better

Truett turns 3 today and I am missing 2 already.

2 was a good age. He learnt to blow raspberries and button his own shirt and poop in the toilet and perform surgeries on my head with a (toy) fruit knife. He made me imaginary presents using only vigorous hand gestures. He even let me kiss him 50 times a day and stopped wriggling when I hugged him several seconds longer than I should have.

In the past year, he’s lost the baby blurness that I was so fond of. Instead, he’s taken to being the grammar police around here and I can’t get away with smoking my way out of explanations. His favorite question these days is “for what?”

Me: Tru, it’s time to bathe.

Tru: Bathe for what?

Me: Bathe so that you’ll be clean.

Tru: Be clean for what?

Me: Be clean so that you’ll smell nice.

Tru: Smell nice for what?

Me: Smell nice so that I won’t pass out while taking care of you.

Tru: Take care of me for what?

Me: Gah! Just step into the shower, young man.

He’s also grown to be quite the charmer. I finally chopped off my hair yesterday and when I got back, he ran to the door and said “wow so pretty!” Or he’ll pat his sister on the head and say “love you, mei mei.” Or give us a giant hug out of the blue just because.

3 years ago, I had no idea what it was like to have a little man in my life. Now I can’t imagine what it would be like without him. This boy makes my world complete.

I asked him what he wanted for a present and he said a robot. So I made him one with special robo blasters and a little robo friend. Meet bobo and bobot.