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Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Butter Cookies

Okay, so our program for today will be a baking session with the boys! Because I'm not a very good baker and baking with the boys can be a challenge...everything got to be as simple as possible.

So my recipe for our butter cookies today only consist of 3 ingredients! Yes! Only 3! And they turned out really buttery and melts in your mouth. It is indeed a very pleasant surprise! Haaa.. So I will definitely make my own butter cookies in future, they taste great.

Recipe for 3 ingredients butter cookies

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 125 g unsalted butter
  • 1/4 cup + 1 tbsp of sugar
Method
  1. Beat the butter (at room temperature) for about 1 minute until they change to a pale color and somewhat looks fluffier.
  2. Add the sugar and continue beating for about 5 minutes until the mixture turns very creamy and all the sugar has melted. It will look like buttercream now.
  3. Add in the flour and mix well with a spatula. The dough will be very very soft now so my advice is it will be better to pipe them on baking paper and then pop them into the oven.
  4. Preheat the oven at 160 deg. Bake the cookies for 15 min. The cookies are supposed to be pale in color so don't bake till they turn brown.

And you are done! Enjoy!

* They will be quite soft when freshly out from the oven so let them cool down first and they will be crisp and nice!





The only bad thing about these butter cookies is that you will finish them ALL in no time! So watch the calories!
Kai Sin


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Our Kawasaki Scare

It was an ordinary Friday morning when I saw my hubby with a thermometer in his hands. “Why? Is he (Rayden) running a temperature?”
“I think so. He feels warm.” My hubby replied.
I wasn’t too alarmed because this has happened too many times. The strange thing about Rayden’s body is he usually shows no signs and symptoms prior a fever. He was so energetic the previous night and who would have known that he will drop us a “bomb” this morning. Anyway, I was confident that he would recover in no time with lots of rest at home.
His temperature started climbing, hovering around 39.5 degrees. We gave him Panadol and Brufen every 3 hourly and sponged him to bring his temperature down.
It was a tough fight as his temperature would start to spike at the end of the 3 hour interval and once it even reached 40.8 deg. His energy was low and did not have much appetite. What disturbed me more were his sore eyes. This time it was just … different.
Rayden’s fever did not subside at Day 5 and I urged my hubby to bring him to hospital for a blood test. I was worried that he might have Kawasaki’s Disease (KD).
The blood test result showed that he had high inflammation level and needed to be admitted for observation and a heart scan because the doctors suspected he might have KD. My heart sank when I heard the news and started praying for this little boy.
His spirits were high despite being in hospital.

What is Kawasaki Disease?

Kawasaki Disease was described by Dr Kawasaki in Japan in the 1960s and is an inflammation of the arteries of the body – probably triggered by a virus infection.
The danger in the disease is that the inflammation can cause damage to the coronary arteries and affect the heart muscle.

Signs and Symptoms

  • a persistent fever that is higher than 39 degrees
  • severe redness in the eyes
  • a rash on the child’s stomach, chest and genitals
  • red, dry, cracked lips
  • swollen tongue with a white coating and big red bumps
  • sore irritated throat
  • swollen palms of the hands and soles of the feet with a purple-red color
  • swollen lymph nodes
  • BCG scar may be prominent

                         

           Thankfully, it was just a scare. But I wanted to learn more about Kawasaki Disease.


    Diagnosis and Treatment

    If Kawasaki disease is suspected, a doctor may order tests to monitor the child’s heart function, which include an echocardiogram and other tests of heart function.
    Usually, if Kawasaki disease is treated within 10 days of when the first symptoms begin, no heart problems develop. But if the illness goes untreated, it can lead to more serious complications that involve the child’s heart.
    As Rayden was not showing all the symptoms of KD, (he had high fever, dry chapped lips, sore eyes and a bit of swollen lymph nodes) the doctor advised that we observed him further to confirm his condition before starting treatment.
    She reassured us that as long as treatment starts within the window period of 10 days (I really do not know why), he will be fine.
    We trusted the doctor’s professional judgement and decided to wait for one more day. And thank God the next morning, Rayden’s fever subsided and no other symptoms of KD appeared! He was well on his way to recovery.
    Because of this experience, I would really like to do my part to raise awareness of Kawasaki Disease because I realize some people have not even heard about it!

    An interview with Jeslyn Kang, whose son Matthias was diagnosed with Kawasaki Disease
    Kaisin (K): How did you find out that Matthias had Kawasaki Disease?
    Jeslyn (J): Matthias had persistent high fever and was admitted to KK Hospital. Even after being administered antibiotics, his fever showed no signs of waning. In fact, his condition kept deteriorating. He just kept sleeping the days away. The doctors said he had contracted an adenovirus that infected his lungs.
    I remember sitting on the fold-out bed in the wee hours in the morning. Feeling tired but unable to sleep because I was so worried, I googled “persistent high fever” and chanced upon Kawasaki Disease.
    When the consultant came by in the morning, I asked him if it could be Kawasaki’s Disease. I remember holding my breath as I waited for his reply. He replied,”Actually we are also thinking whether if it’s KD.”
    They asked a rheumatologist to come by shortly after. She immediately scheduled Matthias for a heart scan. The heart scan would show whether the blood vessels have been dilated and they were. Based on this they concluded he had KD and IVIG treatment commenced that night.
    Unfortunately he did not respond well to the treatment and his fever did not subside. It was another few days later when they gave a second dose that his fever finally went away.
    K: Prior to this experience, did you know anything about Kawasaki’s Disease?
    J: I have heard of KD, but never read up about it as it sounded like such an “exotic” illness.
    The doctors in KKH told me that it is actually fairly common in Singapore. And after reading my FB posts, some friends also shared that their cousin’s children or friends’ children actually got it before too.
    K: What was the treatment like and were there any side effects?
    J: IVIG treatment is the antibodies of 1000 adults extracted from their donated blood. Administered over a few hours via IV drip. If there were any allergic reaction it would be quite immediate. IVIG is generally harmless and has no side effects. Usually for KD patients, fever would subside almost immediately after treatment.
    K: What advice would you offer to parents about KD?
    J: Do not brush off a fever. Look out for the symptoms of KD, which may include sore eyes, cracked and bleeding lips, strawberry tongue, persistent fever for more than 5 days, rashes, swollen lymph nodes and swollen hands and feet.
    A person does not need to have all symptoms present to have KD. There is no conclusive test to tell whether a person has KD. Usually a heart scan would be most telling. 
    For Matthias he was lucky because his blood vessels were merely dilated and no aneurysms had formed. An aneurysm can cause a heart attack even in a baby if it bursts.
    There is a treatment window period of 10 days for KD, starting from the first day the symptoms first appeared.  This window is critical to ensure the aneurysms do not form. Matthias was given IVIG on day 8.
    Buy a hospitalization plan for your child, as IVIG treatment is costly (about $900 per treatment under KKH class B2+). You would not want to be burdened by the medical fees at a stressful time like this. Hospitalization plan is a worthy investment to safeguard your child and your finances.

    Be vigilant parents, sometimes it just takes our parental instincts to save our children.  Visit https://www.nuh.com.sg/ktp-nucmi/clinical-care/disease-and-conditions/heart/kawasakis-disease.html for more details on Kawasaki Disease.

    *This article first appeared on TheAsianParent
    Kai Sin


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    Wednesday, 7 June 2017

    The Kidz Academy 2017 - 9 - 11 June 2017 @ Suntec Halls 404-406


    The Kidz Academy is back in 2017 with a local twist. Mark your date and visit The Kidz Academay from 9 - 11 June @ Suntec Halls 404 - 406

    This year, the three-day event is going local, with many new additions showcasing Singapore’s rich history.

    There will be performances based on Singapore's urban legends, a colouring and art contest with Singapore's folklores and legends as its theme, back-to-school games, activities and food from the 60s to 90s. With these activities, the children will be brought back to the non-digital era that their parents have grown up in.

    Partnering with Youth Leader Singapore, the event will debut TKA Care Challenge: a collaborative effort between ten local primary schools to raise funds for The Straits Times Pocket Money Fund. The students will be creating special knick-knacks made from mostly environmentally-friendly materials to be sold at the respective schools and during the three-day event.

    Another fundraising effort will witness the organisers working with The Salvation Army Singapore to raise funds for its local causes through The Kidz Academy Book Cart, which will make its round to schools, offices and the event venue to sell second-hand children books from local and international authors at a fixed price of $2.90 each. 


    Visitors at The Kidz Academy 2017 can also look forward to the following activities:


    1. Meet & Greet sessions

    The Kidz Academy will bring forth characters from Robocar Poli featuring Poli and Amber for three days of performances and Meet & Greet sessions. 


    2. Free Trial Classes
    Three days of trial classes from educational and enrichment providers will happen from 10am to 8pm daily. The programmes are tailored for ages 2 – 12 years old, encompassing English, Maths, Science, technology, arts and more. Registration will be available at the official website.


    3. Daily Stage Activities

    A comprehensive set of stage segments from various exhibitors encompassing education, the arts, sports and more.


    4. Daily Lucky Draws with prizes worth more than $14,000

    Visitors will be entitled to one chance in the lucky draw with every receipt of purchase. Happening twice daily at 2.30pm and 7.30pm, a total of more than $14,000 worth of prizes will include a 2D1N in a One-Bedroom Villa at Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa worth $4,100 as the grand prize.

    5. Goodie Bag Giveaway (Worth up to $50)

    With a total of 1,500 goodie bags to be given away, registrants are to redeem the Goodie Bags at the event from 10am onwards. Participants can reserve a goodie bag through online registrations or be the first 200 to queue at the door. 


    6. The Kidz Academy Play Pass
    The Play Pass is an interactive activity for children of all ages. Participants are to complete activities from different pit stops held at various booths at the event. Completion of the Fun Passport entitles one to a game of Tikam-Tikam with exclusive prizes up for grabs.


    7. The Young Singapura Girl Contest
    Introducing a new stage segment, the contest aims to crown the most creative display of the young Singapore girl in their best ethnic wear. Open to children from ages 5 to twelve. The top participants will walk away with prizes which includes Universal Studios Singapore® Admission Tickets and retail vouchers.  



    8.The Kidz Academy Village 

    In collaboration with partners such as Loacker, the The Kidz Academy Village offers complimentary refreshments for children of all ages at varied timeslots throughout the day. Limited quantities will be available each day.


    9. The Finals of Speak Up! Kids Public Speaking Competition

    Happening on 9 and 11 June 2017, the finals of the second public speaking competition – a joint collaboration between The Kidz Academy and Speech Academy Asia will showcase 24 teams from three different age groups and various primary schools.


    10. Safe Cycle Programme
    A dedicated zone that imparts basic skills training and road circuit simulation to educate kids on safe cycling, children will be certified as a young safe cyclist at the end of the programme. Registration is available here.

    11. Free-to-play Inflatable Zone

    Three inflatable attractions will be available across three days on within an allocated space of more than 200sqm. The inflatable zone will include attractions such as Ninja Run, Discovery Box and Ultimate Rebound – the only of its kind in Singapore. 


    www.thekidzacademy.com.sg 
    Kai Sin


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