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It's been awhile since this blog was last updated. Mommy and Daddy have been busy making arrangements for the little ones since Ah Ma was moving house and couldn't take care of Keziah as well as making adaptation plans to settle Abel at Ah Ma's while Keziah starts off chilcare.

We went for church camp last week at YWCA. Mommy and Daddy thought they could leave the kids with the sisters from church to play while they have a time to listen to messages and fellowship. Abel was a fine angel and slept as he should. Probably he didn't know what separation anxiety is as yet but Keziah acted up. She was crying and wailing and ordering to be out of the nursery to be with Daddy and Mommy. She hardly napped at the 2 days in camp and had difficult nights being overtired. Poor Daddy and Mommy could hardly rest.

Today she started off chilcare. Mommy dropped her off at the centre. As expected, she cried and repeated the same thing at church camp. She clung onto Mommy the moment we got off the car and refused to step down into the schoolgrounds. It was only after some coaxing that she played a little. Everytime Mommy made a move to leave her further with the teachers, she would cry knowing Mommy was leaving. After awhile, Mommy had to harden her heart and tear herself from her, telling her that Mommy had to see the principal and go to work before returning to pick her up. Sorry gal, Mommy has to leave you there. Hope she will learn to outgrow this phase and settle down quickly.

More laters....

3 comments:

iemuhs said...

Hey Joan,

When are you going back to work? You took 3 months of no pay leave?

Anonymous said...

Hi Babe,

Don't worry about leaving them at child care. They will get over it very soon.

Joanie said...

Hi Shumei, I'm going back to work at the end of the month. Yupz took 3mths npl. Wonder if I can get back in phase when I return. So tiring trying to settle the kids into some arrangements.

Tracy, certainly hope she will get over it soon. So heartpain to hear her cry till her eyes all swollen.