My Cili Padi

The idiot box is not completely an idiotic box as my girls are learning many new words from watching TV programs. But if I am not careful with their selection of TV programs, it’s akin to allowing them to play with fire. One vulgar sentence that they have picked up from the tellie is “what the hell!“. Alycia and Sherilyn often used it to exclaim surprise. Each time they utter out “WTH”, I will chide them off. Now, they have removed the word hell and exclaim “what the….!” to exclaim surprise! Haiz……. Each time Baby hears her sisters uttering “what the…“, she will be my assistant and reprimand here sisters with this “hey, cannot say what the hell. If you say what the hell, the monster will come and catch you… and put you in the cage” LOL!! Baby is also my whistler blower. If she sees her sisters doing anything that they aren’t supposed to do, she will go “mummy, look at Alycia” or “mummy, look at Kay Yi” She’s indeed a cili padi, a little missy who toes the line 😀  She has the charm to make everyone in the house listen to her!  I guess this happens to most kids who are the youngest in the family.

Here’s my sweetie-pie modeling some of the Magic Cube Suri Cruise dresses from my online store.  Pix are quite blur as I copied and pasted the image from my Facebook page to my blog.  No time to upload again.   I am a super busy mummy who does not even have the time to watch TV or to paint my finger and toe nails. To see more pix, do check out my online store’s Facebook page.

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Therapeutic Horseback Riding And Pony Insurance

My girls love their trips back at my parents’ in Ipoh. One of the activities that they really look forward to is the daily morning walk to the nearby hill side to look at the horses and ponies. Every morning at around 7am, a school of horses and ponies will be let out from the stable for the horses to graze on the grass. That’s when my girls, still in their jammies will hop onto koong koong’s car or have a brisk walk to the hill side to watch the horses and take pictures.

Horses can be therapeutic to certain groups of people. Individuals of all ages with a wide range of physical, cognitive and emotional disabilities benefit from therapeutic horseback riding and other equine activities. Some of the disabilities and conditions are autism, brain injuries, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, amputee, mental retardation, learning disabilities, among others. Having a horse or pony as a pet requires a huge financial investment. That is why many owners now buy equine horse insurance and pony insurance to lessen their burden on the high veterinary bills. If you are a new owner of a horse or pony and have not yet gotten any equine horse insurance yet, be sure to get a policy now.

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