My Finger Lickin' Good....

Thursday, November 20, 2008


Alya LOVES KFC so so much.. especially part peha..sangat suka...

last two weeks she got an ulser kat lidah..semua food dia taknak makan..if paksa gak siap nangis and muntah2... so Atok dearie suggested to Mama to buy her a drumstik kat KFC.

After kami ke klinik, Bapak tapau yang Kid's meal punya KFC and as per expected..Alya nampak aja bungkusan KFC tu..terus dia kata : mmmmmmmmmmmm dap!!!. (mmmmmm sedap!!!!) and dia terus makan tanpa menoleh kiri dan kanan lagi..

Aik? hilang dah sakit ulser? Mama & Bapak cuma boleh geleng kepala...

KFC punya pasal..sakit pun dah tak ingat dah...Alya...Alya.....



My Hat...

Friday, November 7, 2008


Note:
This hat was bought by Mama last year. At that time i really hate it if Mama put it on my head... but after awhile i tend to LOVE it...tQ Mama for the hat...

Leftie or Rightie?...

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Your 2-year-old now

During the past year, you may have noticed your toddler beginning to favor one hand over another for things like eating or reaching. (Babies tend to use their hands interchangeably.) This coming year, use of the dominant hand will become more consistent and you'll probably know for sure whether your child is left-handed or right-handed. Not sure yet? Try this: Hold out a toy and see which hand she uses to reach for it. Watch which hand she picks up her spoon with at meals. The dominant hand is usually stronger and has more dexterity, so it's the one she'll be likely to use.

A minority of kids remain ambidextrous, meaning they use both hands equally, until kindergarten. Some children use a dominant hand for eating and writing but the other hand for throwing a ball. Handedness is largely genetic. Only about one in 10 people are left-handed, but if both parents are lefties there's a 50 percent chance their child will be, too.

Don't try to change your child's inborn preference. Forcing a child to use the nondominant hand can create a lot of frustration and expend energy that could be going toward improving skills and learning.