About the Catholic Wedding Mass Booklet + Samples

. Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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One of the things that stumped us was doing up a wedding mass booklet for our wedding.

It was one of the things that was most worrying because of ignorance and we did not know where to start. However, friendly advice led us to borrowing the wedding mass booklets from those who have been there and done that. The main idea is to get the format right.

The next step is to select your readings. This you can get from a variety of catholic sources online. Or best of all, go and ask the priest marrying you both. If you are geared up all out preparing for your wedding, you would most likely got your readings in mind already.

Select your songs next!

Lastly, consult your priest to make sure the format and all is in order and in line with the liturgy.

I have added our wedding booklet for reference. If any of you readers are willing to add on to this list for other couple's benefits, do send it to me to upload it here. :)

In summary:

  1. Get samples
  2. Select your readings
  3. Choose your songs
  4. Run it by the priest


Some Samples:

  

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Wanted Book: Your Pregnancy Week by Week

. Monday, March 21, 2011
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Cover of "Your Pregnancy Week by Week"Cover of Your Pregnancy Week by WeekWe were at Harris on Saturday after celebrating a friend's birthday.

Addy was super "gian" when she saw this pregnancy book - "Your Pregnancy - Week by Week by Lesley Regan".


I guess because it is our first child and that the hardcover book really looked very nice that we were so tempted to buy it. It was filled with pictures that walks you on a week by week basis, telling you the different experiences on a weekly basis. Quite nice especially when you read it on a week by week basis. :) Not localised to the Asian or Singapore context though.

It costs a bomb on Harris - a whooping SGD$64.20. Even with 10% discount on our Popular card would not shave much off. Amazon sells it so much cheaper as above. :) Just hope the shipping charges won't be too much. 

Well, for me, another 2 books drew my attention. And I hardly want to buy such books at the listed price in the bookshops.






Explain another time :)

Ultrasound - Week 16

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eeeks!

BAby at 16 weeks looks scary. See that, esp the bottom picture. Like he (why do i keep saying that as though i already know his gender) is waving and his face is like a skull. ;p

But ya. Cute ley. The whole time, he was just facing downwards and dun want to reveal his gender. The top picture seems as though he is scratching his head. Cutez.

Currently, baby is 11 cm long. To get a gauge of that, it is about the size of your iphone (11.5 cm in length). Heh.

This website link seems to indicate that Addy will become bigger the next few weeks!! :)


Meeting the Confinement Lady

. Sunday, March 20, 2011
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Before I start on my entry, I would like to disagree with what The Father has mentioned regarding confinement ladies in his previous post. What does he mean by "the good ones will be taken up because the 8-monther could have also called earlier and booked her too"? If two women knew they were giving birth in Aug, one called in Dec(as soon as she knew she was pregnant) compared to the other who called in Jan, won't the first one end up with the good Confinement Lady too? hmmmmmmmmmmmm........

Back to the main topic, we met our Confinement Lady, Serene on the 18th Feb, prepared a list of questions with a reference from Kenny's blog as we were a bit unsure of what to ask.. but we have to sound like we knew what we were doing:P Here is a reference of the questions we asked. Added some of the answers that were more appropriate for us. She was going to come from 9am-6pm daily so those questions abt staying overnight did not apply.

Questions to ask confinement lady

  • How many years of experience as a confinement lady? 10 plus years.
  • What food does she cook for the mother during the confinement period? Soup daily, red date drink, typical confinement food etc.
  • What food does she cook for the father if he is around? Yes
  • How many meals per day? 3, 6 or etc? What if the mother is hungry during teabreaks?
  • Who is going to do the groceries? We have to buy the groceries. Not included in
  • the salary. To prepare the groceries 2 wks before if possible
  • Is she going to do household chores such as laundry, floor and kitchen? What chores will she do? She will mop the kitchen everyday and help clean the house once a week. She will help to do the laundry too on certain days if asked.
  • Is she going to take care the baby? Of course, the answer should be yes. 8-) She will teach.
  • How is she going to bath baby?
  • How does she handle the umbilical cord? 1-3 weeks use antiseptic wipe
  • How does she burp the baby?
  • How is she going to take care when the baby cries? If baby cries at night, what is she going to do?
  • Ask her about her experience in handling babies. Ask for examples.
  • Must the baby sleep with her at night?
  • If you are pro breastfeeding, can the baby sleep with you?
  • Is she pro breastfeeding? Does she has any breastfeeding knowledge? Did shebreastfeed her kids?
  • Is she able to guide the new mum on breastfeeding?
  • Do we need to apply work permit for her?
  • Do we need to buy her transport?
  • What are her charges?
  • What are the charges during holidays and non-holiday periods? For example, Chinese New Year?
  • How much for the red packet before start work and after stark work? $20+ is recommended. Pay on the first day and last day.
  • How does she handle conflicts if the mother disagree with her?
  • Where can she sleep? Does she need a bed? Mattress will do?
  • Payment by 3 installments. This is only applicable for those who are doing freelance.

Some advice she dispensed to us too:

  • Drink coconut water one month before giving birth to prevent jaundice.
  • Some types of food: Bai(2) guo (3), chng tng, white fungus, fu(4) zhu(2) tau ki, bird nest

Some things to prepare for:

A picture with Serene!

Getting the Confinement Lady

. Friday, March 18, 2011
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Lady (Mary Campbell) RuthvenImage by George Eastman House via FlickrThe Mother wanted to get a confinement lady fast or else "all the good ones will be taken already".

I really bought this reason until I reflected and realised that whether you are 3 months pregnant or 9 months pregnant, it doesn't alter the chance of getting of a good confinement lady. Either way, the good ones are likely to be taken up because the 8-monther could have also called earlier and booked her too.

ANYWAYZ, it was good to get it out of our way but looking for one fast. We got some tips from the Singapore Motherhood forum (why no Singapore Fatherhood ah?? and this particular thread was useful.

We were struggling with choosing one because we did not know what we would need in the first place. Just some things one may need to consider:
  1. Privacy (the overnighter?)
  2. Cost
  3. Experience (feeding, bathing, cooking)
  4. Committed to what level of care (will she do the cooking and even housework?)
  5. Singaporean or not
Kenny's blogpost on Questions to Ask a Confinement Lady is useful. We even printed it out for our use when we met our confinement lady.

Will put details of our meeting with the confinement lady up next!

Mothercare Baby Fair @ HarbourFront Centre: 3 - 13 March 2011

. Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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Just went there over the weekend!

There were so many people! Can see from the video I took here.


Mothercare items can be pretty expensive sometimes so when there's a sale like that, it really attracts a lot of people. For us, the prices still seem a little "pricey" but also we are not too sure what to buy yet.

Baby is sure a big investment!

For those who want to go, there is still time till this Sunday, 13th March 2011!
Remember to park at Harbourfront instead of Vivocity. The parking charges are helluva lot of difference on the weekends.



Ultrasound - Week 12

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Oh yes.

Addy has just passed her 1st trimester.

Ideally, I would have yelled, screamed and hollered on top of a mountain to declare that we are going to have a child!

Alas, we were advised that it would be safer to do so after the first trimester. For good reasons though. Topmost is that the fetus was not stable yet and to let everyone know before things are really firmed, it would not be wise.

But yes, you cannot imagine how it was like bottling it up. WOOO HOOOOOO!

Lemme share a little of Daddy's joy here.

Here's baby at 12 weeks - Ultrasound photo at Thomson Medical Dr Judy Wong's clinic

At 5 cm, you can already see the head, hands and legs. Can't believe it's only 5 cm.



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Watch This SPACE!

. Monday, March 7, 2011
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Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Promotion - March 20, 2011

. Saturday, March 5, 2011
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Win Two Couture Wedding Gowns worth $5500 at the Love Spring Eternal Wedding Show!


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