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Friday, June 08, 2007
Cats: False Alarm

The girls are well and eating today. :D False alarm. Probably the salmon belly was too rich for their tummies. I was worried sick last night.

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Cats: The Girls are Sick

I should have noticed something was wrong.

Two days ago someone peed and pooed on my slippers. Then there was poo outside the poo box scattered like discarded dolls in lieu of new ones around the boxes and in the cat house.

Today Buffy and Kaku did not have their supper. Buffy had a slight fever, dry nose, pale pink tongue, and was decidedly listless and in need of comfort as she lay on my chair. Kaku hid from us and hissed when I tried to go near.

Their Dad suspects a flu, but I also worry it could be from food contamination as we have Natural Balance (although we have not fed them the recalled ones - those are put away to be returned) can food or from the salmon and chicken combo I fed them today - too much fat in the salmon?

I checked online but could not find anything definitive. Their Dad couldn't find anything in our copy of Cornell's too. There was no distention in her tummy so it can't be a gassy thing. Both girls are moving fine, so it can't be musculoskeletal. There are some brown spots on the edges of Buffy's ear but then those could have been there before. No runny nose...

We've moved them to the kitchen where I can check on them more often. The boys seem in good spirits, chomping up the extra food I gave them. Buffy refused the kibble, even from my hand, and Kaku just stared at it and ran off to hide.

What could my girls have? Their Dad says we should observe them tomorrow and see how things go.

I have decided, regardless of the potential inconvenience, we will let them back into the house to spend more time with them. Boy is already 15 and although in good shape, has only 5 more years with us according to average lifespan. And things could go downhill very quickly. Buffy and Kaku's bout of illness (well not sure if Kaku is sick or just disturbed because her Dad was talking very loudly on the phone when he went to feed them) also worries me. This way they are close to me and I can see what is happening in their lives too.

Let's hope they are better tomorrow... Can't sleep now though.

Worried Mom

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Friday, June 01, 2007
The Mommy Life: When Jack Met Hannah

Jack met a girl today. :) She turns 4 tomorrow and her name is Hannah. There were lots of hugs and hand-holding and Jack cried when she left. Her Mom left me her number for future play dates so Jack will see her again!

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
The Mommy Life: Mama and Paddington Bear

Every night now when he needs me, Jack calls Mama. It brings me running to him if I am out of bed (I go running anyway when I hear him cry) and comfort him gently. He sleeps better now, and almost (just) slept again without nursing.

This morning, his Grandpop came to visit. After a huge hug from him, Jack struggled down, walked to the cupboard and showed his Grandpop his friend Paddington Bear who sleeps in there! He even brought Paddy out to show Dad. My Dad and I were so enthralled and Jack beamed from ear to ear, very proud of himself. Was I ever a prouder Mommy.

Jack is starting to walk a lot now without any assistance. He carries either his toy box or some toys and waddles around for about 4-6 steps before sitting down. A giant step from last week's faltering 2 step average! He also is an avid climber, climbing down from bed to floor, bed to crib, and most impressively, cupboard via bed rail to floor before our very eyes.

He is such a happy boy too. Since the day he was born. We brought him out for dinner and the lady who served us couldn't help comment how happy and well-behaved he is. In fact, everywhere we go, people comment that, and how easy he seems to adapt to wherever we bring him.

I never had a basis for comparison so I really can't say. But I do notice that celebrity mothers who are securely bonded with their children, like Jennifer Garner (with daughter Violet) and Gwen Stefani (with son Kingston), tend to have happier children. Both Jen and Gwen have said that their kids are with them all the time and it shows in their children's joyful and happy smiles.

I have never regretted giving up my career for Jack. Each day with him is an adventure waiting to unfold. In fact, in all of my life, I have never been more at peace with myself now than any other time. Family is such a wonderful thing.

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Saturday, May 26, 2007
The Mommy Life: Jack Has a Ball

It has been a delightful few days since Jack recovered.

Yesterday my Dad and I took Jack to United Square and Jack thrilled us driving a car, train, captaining a ship, and even heading out to space in a NASA space ship. With the spanking new shoes Uncle Kevin and Aunt Heidi bought him, he happily walked with his grandpop and I all over the mall.

This evening, his Uncle Andrew commented that he's been at his best ever. We spent dinner at Scarlet Hotel's fine dining restaurant where the food and service were excellent. It had a spectacular ambiance and perfect for celebrating dear Hon Chung's birthday.

Jack was the star of the occasion and sat happily in many an enthralled Uncle and Aunt's lap while grinning happily for photos. He charmed Uncle Abe especially, who kissed him repeatedly (actually Uncle Hon Chung did too).

Finally it was time to go home and Jack waved bye to all his parents' dear friends and headed home for the night. After his bath, he fell right to bed after an exciting day with Mom and Dad.

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
The Mommy Life: Jack Calls Mama at Night

For the second time, Jack called for me by name "Mama" at night while his Dad lay beside him quizzically but also delighted. :D As I nursed him and held his shoulder gently, he clasped his hands around my arm, refusing to let me go. Finally he fell asleep and I snuck back here to blog...

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
The Mommy Life: Spotty No More

As the doctor promised, Jack is well again after 3 (fever) + 3 (spots) days.

Today he was around 90% of his usual self: laughing, sticking his tongue out at me, eating again, playing, climbing, sleeping less than an hour.

Everyone was thrilled to see him back to normal again. He even charmed a friendly cleaning lady at Great World City while eating blueberry yogurt. :D

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Posted at 23:50 by mephala
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The Mommy Life: Spotty Baby

Turns out Jack has some viral infection called Rosacea, apparently a common virus children catch, where he gets a fever for 3 days and then is spotty for another 3. No one knows what discomfort the poor chap is suffering but he has been rather irritable and grumpy. And spotty. Thankfully he isn't vain enough yet to complain about it despite his Mom muttering about how spotty he looks.

Thankfully since the fever subsided, he has been sleeping better. I hadn't slept very much at all the last 5 days and need coffee to stay vaguely human in the day (but then can't sleep at night). But now I have cut off my coffee supply and although rather dopey in the day, am able to sleep at night (and even rest with my eyes closed in the day)!

Recently I have been thinking about having another baby but I am unwilling to stop nursing Jack for obvious reasons: babies breastfed up to 2 years have more protection against illnesses. Plus I am lazy to wean him (how to get him to sleep and nap otherwise... will need to read up on that near the 2 year mark). :p More on getting pregnant while breastfeeding and tandem nursing here and here.

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The Mommy Life: Quote of the Day

"No one gets to tell you what to do unless they're also willing to take a shift at 3 am." ~ part of Moxie's Manifesto

Hear, hear!

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Sunday, May 20, 2007
Smart Finances: Blog Marketing with PayPerPost

Not too long ago, I conducted a hectic one month experiment to see how much I could earn blogging on my 2 PR4 and 1 PR0 (then) blogs. My friend Shen had convinced me it was a cool way to make some extra money and after signing up with several blog marketing sites, I was in!

Primarily I used PayPerPost, the premier blog marketing company, which offers the most opportunities for a blogger. Between blogging paid and unpaid posts 3 times a day per blog on PPP (although I blogged mainly on this one since TechBot was too new and there isn't much 5 Cats can sell) and other blog marketing sites, I made just over US1,000.

PPP is a great word of mouth marketing program allows bloggers to choose their opps instead of waiting for advertisers to choose them, which allows them a bit more control over how much they can earn. Thanks to PPP's strong community forum, I have made a few friends who are also mothers or mothers of cats.

Still, I was exhausted after the month and now blog socially instead of feverishly. :) But am glad for the chance to make some money to buy some nice things for myself and baby, and pay some bills. Three cheers to blog marketing companies, in particular, PPP!


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