Friday, January 22, 2010

Choosing The Right Car Seat For Baby

My baby doesn't like to be strapped in car seat. I guess besides it doesn't give her freedom to move around, she also dislikes the colour of her car seat. Due to my lack of experience, as this was the first time buying car seat for first baby, I bought Safety First car seat which was on sale for S$249. I checked around and compared to Maxi-Cosi which costs around $800, and some Japanese brand which has great padding but it costs over 1k. So both hubby and I chose Safety First car seat, which has great value.

This Safety First car seat, as pictured on the right, is the one we bought. The parts are made in China, but the assembly is in the States. It actually meets all the safety requirements we look for when choosing car seat.

•Rear-facing 5-35 lbs.
•Forward-facing 22-40 lbs.
•5-point harness with up-front adjustment
•4 harness heights & 3 buckle locations
•Side Impact Protection
•Removable cup holder can be used on either side
•Infant head support and soft harness covers
•Removable, washable pad
•and most importantly, meets Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (although it doesn't have ISO-fix)

So you can see for yourself, it is actually a very great car seat. Only that it is only available in black/gray colour, which is not a friendly colour for baby, well at least for my baby. She kept looking at the black colour, and moments later she cried and wanted to be carried away.

I guess I should shop around for car seat cover which has bright colours, so my baby won't get scared.

As for you all who are looking for car seats, please do consider the colour when purchasing car seat. Especially if you do not want to be bothered looking around for car seat cover.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

First Birthday

It's been a while since my last post. Been so busy taking care of my little soon-to-be-toddler. Plus we are now back in Jakarta for whole 2 months and will be back in Singapore only after Chinese new year.

My baby birthday is actually due this coming weekend, but parents being Chinese people, said that her first birthday must be celebrated based on Chinese calendar. So the celebration will be postponed to early next month.

According to Chinese rules, the first birthday MUST pray to ancestors and to God. That is why the celebration must be based on Chinese birth date, and should not follow the international calendar.

I wondered if this tradition still hold true in other Chinese societies.