Showing posts with label TheStar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TheStar. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Alohamolly featured in TheStar Food Trail today!!!

Hi folks!

Finally...catch me and my suggested restaurant at The Star Food Trail(Metro Section) here!

Here's the excerpts from TheStar Online specially for you all:
Source: http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2010/1/28/central/5543919&sec=central
------------------------------------------------------

Lim finds a winner in USJ vegetarian cafe


HELLO folks! And welcome to this week’s edition of the Food Trail.
Firstly, congratulations to our monthly winner Molly Lim who bagged some cool prizes from the Knife Cooking Oil “Food Tales” campaign.
Lim’s mouth-watering description of Moon Garden restaurant in Subang Jaya is also the second winning entry featuring vegetarian dishes.
A loyal supporter of Knife Cooking Oil, Lim said her mother prefers only Knife Cooking Oil because of its fragrant aroma.
Monthly winner: Lim with her prizes.
Well, congratulations on your win.
Moving on, I would like to thank all you winners for your continous support.
Many entries were sent in for the Food Tales campaign and finding a winner was not an easy task.
So, for all of you out there who think you have a chance, this will be it. You have a shot at winning the last promotional prizes for February before we wrap it up.

 For more details, check at The Star Food Trail column here!

I actually sent in some pictures as well but i guess due to space constraint,perhaps it did not get featured..anyhow I will try upload those pictures here on my blog ;)

Cheers!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Catch Alohamolly at TheStar Online Food Trail column!

Sometime back I submitted an article to TheStar Food Trail and I was contacted and informed that my article was selected!


And last Friday, I was at TheStar for the Prize-Giving Photo Session. Phew ...excited...haha...


And here are two pictures I snap while waiting for the lovely Advertising personnel at their waiting area full of wifi connection and modern design!





Do check out the article at The Star Food Trail(Metro Central section) this week!
 Short note:

Did I mentioned that writing and journalism is one of my childhood dream and my passion till now! And thanks to blogging...it opens up another avenue for people like us who loves to write yet do not possess any formal certification to start a writing career so to speak!


Dare to Go for Your Dreams folks!


Never Give Up!


Cheers!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Toxic metal in kids’ jewellery from China?!!

Hi folks!


Alarmed by the news at TheStar Online today.


As I am currently spring-cleaning my house in preparation of Chinese New Year, I had contemplating of throwing away some toys which I don't think my kids are playing anymore. 


As Shone seems to like putting things into his mouth a LOT lately, the news "Toxic metal in kids’ jewellery from China", really makes me shiver....


Time to check and screen thru the toys thoroughly! No matter where the toys are made. It's good to check through the materials. Hope our local authorities can also assist us to screen through these toxic materials used especially for kids' product!!

Take care and take note folks!


Cheers!

Friday, January 1, 2010

Welcome 2010 with New Zest and New Aspiration!

Happy 2010 EVERYONE!!!

Hope 2010 brings a much better year for everyone!

Now let's see what is the outlook for me for year 2010?

(Below reading taken from TheStar Horoscope)

Read it for fun! Hehe I tend to believe what looks logical and not too extreme and just take the not so good one as precaution or something to watch out for!

What about yours? Anything rings true for you?

Happy reading and Cheers to you folks!

---------------------------

Year 2010 Outlook for Monkey
2010 is an unstable year for Monkey. You expect to have both good and bad luck this year. Be careful when travelling.

Overall Fortune

Monkey expects to succeed in exams, or receive promotions and go travelling in 2010. It is good to make changes in your life. Watch out for accidents on the road.

Money management and investment

Stay positive and make firm decisions once you make up your mind. You will attain favourable income in 2010.

Relationship and marriage

For female Monkey, you need to communicate more with your partner.

For male Monkey, you will have chances to meet your ideal partner.

Career

Monkey expects to make positive changes regarding career. The change will bring you fortune and good income. It is a good time to make career moves.

February 12th, 1956 ~ January 30th, 1957: Take good care of your health and avoid getting stressed.

January 30th, 1968 ~ February 16th, 1969: Stay positive and move forward.

February 16th, 1980 ~ February 4th, 1981: You will receive favourable income. It is good time to make career moves and you will have promotion opportunities.

February 4th, 1992 ~ January 22nd, 1993: Try not to become proud.

Monthly Outlook

January: You expect to travel a lot during this month.

February: You receive both fame and fortune.

March: Watch out for your luggage when travelling. Avoid lending money.

April: You will receive help from important people.

May: You will encounter promotion opportunities.

June: Avoid gossiping and officials.

July: You expect to have some big expenditure.

August: Be careful not to get involved in things that don.t concern you.

September: Try to stay where you are; it is not a good time to make moves.

October: Your financial status will improve.

November: You will receive help from important people.

December: Be careful when making decisions. Wait and bide your time.

Increase your fortune

Lucky color: Red for female Monkey; blue for male Monkey.

Lucky item: Diamond shape for female Monkey; long items for male Monkey.

Place a water plant or fortune wheel in the room or office to increase your fortune.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Do you spank your kids?

Lately, I have been reading up some articles focusing on whether to spank the child and other
alternatives method to discipline children.

I am having an issue on this as I don't believe and don't like spanking my kids. But then again,
sometimes it really boils down to a parent's sanity and habits as well.

From what I observe, KY certainly does not benefited from spanking,neither the parents.
I feel bad after I spanked her. KY felt bad, uncherished, unloved,sad, tearful after she got
spanked.

Below is an article I read to DH last week, and I hope this would give me a good start..sharing it
with all of you:

9 Things to do Instead of Spanking
- by Kathryn Kvols

Research confirms what many parents instinctively feel when they don't like to spank their child, but they don't know what else to do. The latest research from Dr. Murray Strauss at the Family Research Laboratory affirms that spanking teaches children to use acts of aggression and violence to solve their problems. It only teaches and perpetuates more violence, the very thing our society is so concerned about. This research further shows that children who have been spanked are more prone to low self-esteem, depression and accept lower paying jobs as adults. So, what do you do instead?

1 - Get Calm

First, if you feel angry and out of control and you want to spank or slap your child, leave the situation if you can. Calm down and get quiet. In that quiet time you will often find an alternative or solution to the problem. Sometimes parents lose it because they are under a lot of stress. Dinner is boiling over, the kids are fighting, the phone is ringing and your child drops the can of peas and you lose it. If you can't leave the situation, then mentally step back and count to ten.

2 - Take Time for Yourself

Parents are more prone to use spanking when they haven't had any time to themselves and they feel depleted and hurried. So, it is important for parents to take some time for themselves to exercise, read, take a walk or pray.

3 - Be Kind but Firm

Another frustrating situation where parents tend to spank is when your child hasn't listened to your repeated requests to behave. Finally, you spank to get your child to act appropriately. Another solution in these situations is to get down on your child's level, make eye contact, touch him gently and tell him, in a short, kind but firm phrase, what it is you want him to do. For example, "I want you to play quietly.

4 - Give Choices

Giving your child a choice is an effective alternative to spanking. If she is playing with her food at the table ask, Would you like to stop playing with your food or would you like to leave the table?" If the child continues to play with her food, you use kind but firm action by helping her down from the table. Then tell her that she can return to the table when she is ready to eat her food without playing in it.

5 - Use Logical Consequences

Consequences that are logically related to the behavior help teach children responsibility. For example, your child breaks a neighbor's window and you punish him by spanking him. What does he learn about the situation? He may learn to never do that again, but he also learns that he needs to hide his mistakes, blame it on someone else, lie, or simply not get caught. He may decide that he is bad or feel anger and revenge toward the parent who spanked him. When you spank a child, he may behave because he is afraid to get hit again. However, do you want your child to behave because he is afraid of you or because he respects you?

Compare that situation to a child who breaks a neighbor's window and his parent says, "I see you've broken the window, what will you do to repair it?" using a kind but firm tone of voice. The child decides to mow the neighbor's lawn and wash his car several times to repay the cost of breaking the window. What does the child learn in this situation? That mistakes are an inevitable part of life and it isn't so important that he made the mistake but that he takes responsibilty to repair the mistake. The focus is taken off the mistake and put on taking responsibility for repairing it. The child feels no anger or revenge toward his parent. And most importantly the child's self-esteem is not damaged.

6 - Do Make Ups

When children break agreements, parents tend to want to punish them An alternative is to have your child do a make-up. A make-up is something that people do to put themselves back into integrity with the person they broke the agreement with. For example, several boys were at a sleep-over at Larry's home. His father requested that they not leave the house after midnight. The boys broke their agreement. The father was angry and punished them by telling them they couldn't have a sleep-over for two months. Larry and his friends became angry, sullen and uncooperative as a result of the punishment. The father realized what he had done. He apologized for punishing them and told them how betrayed he felt and discussed the importance of keeping their word. He then asked the boys for a make-up. They decided to cut the lumber that the father needed to have cut in their backyard. The boys became excited and enthusiastic about the project and later kept their word on future sleep-overs.

7 - Withdraw from Conflict

Children who sass back at parents may provoke a parent to slap. In this situation, it is best if you withdraw from the situation immediately. Do not leave the room in anger or defeat. Calmly say, "I'll be in the next room when you want to talk more respectfully.

8 - Use kind but firm action

Instead of smacking an infant's hand or bottom when she touches something she isn't supposed to, kindly but firmly pick her up and take her to the next room. Offer her a toy or another item to distract her and say, "You can try again later." You may have to take her out several times if she is persistent.

9 - Inform Children Ahead of Time

A child's temper tantrum can easily set a parent off. Children frequently throw tantrums when they feel uninformed or powerless in a situation. Instead of telling your child he has to leave his friend's house at a moment's notice, tell him that you will be leaving in five minutes. This allows the child to complete what he was in the process of doing.

Aggression is an obvious form of perpetuating violence in society. A more subtle form of this is spanking because it takes it's toll on a child's self-esteem, dampening his enthusiasm and causing him to be rebellious and uncooperative. Consider for a moment the vision of a family that knows how to win cooperation and creatively solve their problems without using force or violence. The alternatives are limitless and the results are calmer parents who feel more supported.

Article Copyright © 1995 INCAF

Kathryn Kvols is the president of the International Network for Children and Families and the author of Redirecting Children's Behavior. She is also a national speaker and workshop leader.


Read also the article in TheStar, on Why Punishing Your Child is Bad


Cheers and Happy Parenting!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Naming your children

Hi Good Day to all!

Today saw an interesting article about naming children in TheStar Online here called Nametag.

It talks about the brightest names in Britain and those names under Teacher's pets or pest...

For parent-to-be...haha...for your leisure reading...have a good laugh while pondering on the names
for your child!


Cheers!




Monday, August 10, 2009

Vomiting children

After reading this article on Vomiting children from The Star Online here I forward the article to many people including my sister whose daughter often vomits after eating. If it happens too frequently, we had better get it check out!


Cheers!



Thursday, July 16, 2009

Parents..Let Our voices Be Heard

Although my kids are not schooling yet but definitely whatever decision and action the government takes NOW affect their FUTURE!

So let our voices be heard about the switching back to using BM for Science and Maths!

Give your opinion and comment at the sites below:

  1. Parent Action Group for Education (Page)   
  2. Dr. M's blog- Chedet  
Or, call the ministry's hotline at 03-7723 7070 to voice your suggestion/opinion.

For the benefit of those who like to follow up on what's the big ho-ha happening in the education in Malaysia, you may read what TheStar wrote on "Cabinet to study feedback on the switch" here .And "Public can still give views" here .

Cheers and May our kids in Malaysia have a better education future!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Another update on poo poo trip

Hi frens, remember my previous blog post on constipation here and here.

Today I read about the opposite, what to do when it's diarrhea?
Check out the TheStar article here about 'Running' child here.
KY sometimes have diarrhea as well...not sure why, we suspect she often eat without first washing her hands.
So, we are making sure we have wet wipes in the car and get her and Shone to wash hand if not wipe with wet wipes before eating..recently I am trying to get some waterless cleanser which is safe for kids..does anyone of you use any waterless cleanser which is suitable for kids? Once, I had wanted to get Dettol brand but the staff told me that it's not suitable for young children...so I wonder any brand made for kids? Is if effective?
Let's share with one another should we find any useful products like this!

CheerS!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

What is your current REACTION towards the word "Sales"?

Yes I admit I am a shopaholic and have low resistance towards stuff like books, babies stuff(lotsss..range from toys, clothing to safety or travelling gadgets...plenty...), etc..etc..and now that it is MEGA CARNIVAL SALES 2009..wow..temptation everywhere..huh?

But with the recent economic situation plus of course having another child added to my family not to mentioned the frequent "brainwashing" or "constructive criticism" I got from my ever-supportive DH, I think I begun to build a stronger resistance towards SALES and am not that adrenaline excited over it now that I read WAREHOUSE SALES...etc..etc...

Ha..ha..yup am still drooling but at least I won't decide immediately to rush over to check out the bargain but to ask myself,

  • Yes, it's downright REALLY good bargain..BUT do I need it?
  • Yes, it's REAL cheap BUT does it worth the travelling, squezzing with crying kids?
  • Yes, it's warehouse sales BUT are you sure you ARE gonna find things really worth buying (this is a lesson learnt as more often than not I have wasted trip as it doesn't sound as good as in prints!!
And today as I read this in the TheStar Online..haha..truely...it does happened to me and DH sometimes actually..yup we ladies are weak at the word SALES...but guys fall for it(if they really want to buy something) Sales or no Sales...haha...at bigger PRICE tag too!

Check out the article , It's a sale! yourself and you'll laugh it off like me too ;)

Cheers!


Friday, June 5, 2009

Green Ways we can impart to our children


Today, 5th June is World Environment Day, lately I stumbled upon some really interesting articles and people who are doing their bits to conserve the earth.

You can check out some of these articles here:

1) Start 'em young, says filmmaker in Parenthots

2) Little deeds that add up in The StarOnline

3) Rules not in place in TheStarOnline

4)Climate-saving tips in TheStarOnline

Indeed, I agree with one of the interviewee, Mr. Lu Chen Pin said, we have a lot to learn from our parents and older generation on conservation efforts. 

Before this the Reverse-Osmosis(RO) water disposal(the filtered waste water) in my house is left to flow away when my small bucket is full and we did not replace another bucket to refill the water, then my dad suggested why not get a bigger bucket for this purpose...little things like this..I am sure many of us would have thought of it..but how many of us really put it into act.

I think many of us(myself included) needs a lot of constant reminders, ideas, and innovative campaign etc to really be in the "green: mode automatically...we are far behind compared with many western countries like Sweden, Germany and etc in this field...but slowly or steadily(hopefully quickly) we Malaysians shall pick up and play our part as well.

For me, what I have practice or make it habit:

1) Power off, and pull out the cord as well(for me) the unused power outlets (no more standby mode)

2) Full load laundry or handwash for urgent(soiled or stained clothes for e.g.) laundry

3) Switch off the air-cond after the room is cool or don't use it at all during cooler nights

4) Not using the hot water pot(erm after it got spoilt from frequent on and off :P ), but boil as and when I need

5) Buy local products/vegetables and fruits

6) Use Reusable shopping bag (put it in my office drawer, in the car and at home) whenever possible

7) Read, read and adopt more green efforts ( I think this is important..there are just so many innovative and clever green ideas adopted by many people)

8) Go paperless as much as possible, read newspaper online, use double-sided and two pages in one printing etc

And which I like to do soon:

1) Grow some herbs(basil, mint) and plants(chilli etc) at my small balcony- I used to grow mints, basil and pumpkin and believe me...it's pesticide-free and TASTE REALLY GOOD!

2) Separate the bins- paper, plastic, glass -label it and get DH and KY do the same

Note: KY is good at picking up our action now..she would switch off the fan herself (without being told) after she wake up and throw rubbish at the designated place

3) Bicycle..hmm..perhaps in our city drivers it's bit hard..but hmm..this can be one good outings with kids

4) Experiment with DIY household non-toxic cleaners (using baking soda, vinegar and etc)

What other green ways we can practice and thus impart to our children? Care to share?

Hear from you folks!

Cheers! Have a green day everyday!

 

Monday, May 25, 2009

Keeping Office Flu-free..how about home?

Just thought of sharing this article in TheStar Online about Keeping Office Flu-free with everyone :)

Hmm..maybe can use some of these tips for our homes as well..

Stay flu free and stay well my friends..

Cheers!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Reduce first. Then reuse, followed by recyle…..so there’s a meaning in the sequence…

Today after reading the article on TheStar Online on “Climate-saving tips” (http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2009/5/5/lifefocus/3819859&sec=lifefocus) really brings more understanding for me on how to be more earth-friendly.

 

So, the first thing we should be doing is to reduce. This is the keyword!

  1. Reduce from purchasing unnecessary items, check our pantry/stock first. Even better challenge ourselves to have a near zero spending month and used up what we have in our pantry and fridge. I tried it last month and it does helps to reduce my trip to bank to take out more cash from ATM(that is what I always do when I am running out of cash as I do not carry a lot of cash around)
  2. Reduce travelling alone unnecessary, plan our trips in advance, car-pool, combined same route tasks. Or even better pay bills and buy stuff online, reduce travelling and parking expenses!
  3. Reduce usage of disposable – diapers, chopsticks, styroform, plastic etc
  4. Reduce electricity usage, off the power before going to bed, from electric thermopot, lights, standby mode (for tv, laptops, washing machine etc).

 

Reduce, reduce, reduce…any other “reduce” ideas you guys can share?  The above is what I have been trying to do for the past few weeks…

 

Watch out for my next posting about my Reuse and Recycle adventures!

 

Dear Earth, I love you! And I hope my children get to enjoy a better you in years to come!

 

Cheers to Earth and all my friends!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Alarming news...to parents..

This morning news on TheStar Online, "Sex affair just to spite parents", really makes my heart shudder and tremble!
As a parent, it really sends trembles in my heart...and it makes me ponder again on the issue of being a full-time mother and sending my kids away to other caretaker.
 Lately, I have been talking about this with my sister and another friend who has primary school kids...It's rather sad case nowadays that having two income in a family is no longer a choice but a need. Thus many kids are left in the care of maid or some other relatives.
It has becomes a norm at least in Malaysia that kids are being sent to those care centre after primary school even...as no one else at home to take care of them after they finished school. 
I do hope a better solution can be taken to ensure our kids grow up in a more healthy condition.
 Ponder..ponder...

Monday, April 20, 2009

Homeschooling in Malaysia

Today an article link from a blog I used to subscribed and read, LittleKittie.com brings my attention to homeschooling.

Homeschooling, a topic/subject I used to ponder upon, researched, read about during my college time (yep, even before I was married with kids), as I have a cousin who faced difficulties coping the rigid education system in Malaysia. Having changed schools but still couldn’t cope and can see he really becoming withdrawn because of this made my aunt quit her job to stay and coach him for a more than a year.

Homeschooling is indeed a vital choice for some parents for the welfare of their children. At that point of time it was not even legal in Malaysia, and now although it was a bit looser legal side but see this fact (excerpt from the homeschooling article in TheStar ):

The official view

The Education (Amendment) Act 2002 states that homeschooling can only be considered under the following circumstances:

·The child must be exceptionally gifted or intellectually or physically disabled and the schools cannot meet this need;

·Family members travel abroad frequently; (wow..in other words must be rich? :P.. I wonder why this clause was included? So that the parents are considered globe-trotters and well-read?..hmm…)

·If homeschoolers are to be exempted, parents must ensure that they follow the national syllabus.

 ----------

Whatever it is, at least it is no longer considered ILLEGAL or a CRIME to make the homeschooling choice for our kids now which is an improvement but hopefully the support and legistration for homeschooling as well as the revamp and continuous improvement on our current education system can improve hand-in-hand for the future our young leaders and generation.

 

As I am pondering about homeschooling and writing this article, my aunt(who sort of applied some homeschooling method on her son) has migrated to Down Under for the sake of her children, for better education and better support. It is a sad case for Malaysia system (not in time to support the needs of many parents) but a happy one for my auntie. I wished her all the best and salute her to give up her job, and things here for the sake of her kids…it’s not an easy decision to make. But she did and I am glad for her and my cousins too!

But hopefully we in Malaysia can catch up soon....a better education and society...what can we all do(every small effort counts) to make this happens for our kids?

Cheers and ponder for the day!

 

Friday, April 3, 2009

Diamonds are Women’s Best Friend? Or was it so for all women?

My DH did got me a diamond ring (simple and not elaborated stone) as our wedding ring, but we hardly wear it since his job and mine(housewife work dat is..not my daytime work..hehe) might ruin the stone.

 

Actually I am not a jewelry type of woman…i.e. I don’t wear much on myself (not even a watch!) both for security and convenient sake. Though I do fancy some simple and nice pearls for both necklace and earrings….for some special occasions.

 

Today I read about those craftsmen( read here at TheStar online) who polished those diamonds and stones…get lung cancer really stuck me!

 

Has our love for gemstones causes a rather negative side-effects on these people whose company did not take extra steps to protect their staff? Even though they are doing it for their livelihood…and when we purchase we are actually contributing to the economy and their livelihood..but should we boycott those companies who doesn’t care for their staff’s health?

 

Hmm..should think twice what kinda effect our action might caused to people or living things on the other side of the world…don’t we?

 

Cheers to all….contemplation for the day!