Well, it's probably gonna be a rather quiet period in my blog these two weeks, cos' Angel and I are all alone at home and I honestly need to devote lotsa time, energy and attention solely to her. It's the first time we are alone together for so long, just mummy & baby! My only free time is probably after her bedtime, like 11pm now while I type this. =)
Anyway, just wanted to update that we've booked our hotel stay in Norway for Easter! YOOHOO!! We are taking Angel overseas! Hee. I've always wanted to go Norway, cos' it leaves me the impression as a very scenic and beautiful country (though expensive). So, we'll probably go there to enjoy the sights, take some pics, have some leisure time together as a family rather than rushing around to enjoy good food or go on shopping sprees. Oslo, we are coming soon!! I so hope we can see the aurora borealis (aka the northern lights) but well, better don't keep my hopes too high. I'll just be happy with whatever that comes, I guess.
And on a side note, Angel did her first flip from tummy down to tummy up on 2nd March!! She subsequently did several, but I hadn't the time to upload the videos I took in my cam. Keke. Well. I'll probably include it in her next baby video.
Oh, and she laughed out loud consecutively at least 4-5 times today, whenever I tickled her tummy during diaper changing. But just when i grabbed my cam and turned to video mode, she ended up staring at the camera instead of letting out the chuckles. Oh well. Guess she just wanted me to see it, not tape it down. =) Maybe next time. How I love her laughter!!
Till the next post! Gotta go catch some rest now!! Tata!!
What Causes the Aurora?
The Sun emits electrically-charged particles called ions, which correspondingly move away from the Sun in a stream of plasma (ionized gas) known as the solar wind. As the plasma comes in contact with the Earth's magnetic field, the ions will be agitated into moving around the Earth. Some of the ions become trapped and will consequently interact with the Earth's ionosphere (an average of 60-80 miles above the surface), causing the ions to glow. This is the same principal as how a neon sign lights up. As electrons pass through the neon tubing, they glow, thus producing the light in a neon sign.
~Summer~ 5:57 AM
My name: Summer Goh Yun Shuang
My wish: To lead a life with no regrets..
My belief: Life is beautiful & always full of hope.. Quote of the season: A baby will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankroll smaller, home happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten, and the future worth living for...