The Story of Ellie - A Tale of Gratitude
Now
that little Ellie is back where she belongs, healthily drinking, burping,
sleeping and pooping her days away, I finally have some time to write a post for
her.
- My family in Sarawak, who miraculously managed to make a huge stash of brand new baby clothes (from Australia no less) and mee sua appear in my house, and also to keep some pretty serious news from my knowledge so that I could completely concentrate on what's happening here.
Thank you Dad, especially, sorry that I neglected you because I was busy becoming a Dad myself. I thank you for your strength and understanding. Rest more and smoke less, you will see us soon.
I would also like to thank everyone who is still reading this, for sharing my unforgettable parenting journey with me.
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| Ellie! |
If there's anything my nearly-3 years of parenthood
taught me, it's that raising children is NOT just about the parents, far from
it. In Noah's case, we thought we could get by with just the 2 of us and the
help of my mum after delivery, but that didn't turn out too well, so this time,
we really activated almost everyone we knew, near and far, to ensure a more
comfortable path especially for my wife. Even then, the unpredictable nature of
a newborn's health presented us with challenges we could not previously
anticipate.
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| My poor baby, looked at her pocked hands, both of them were the same. |
Less than 15 hours after Ellie's birth, she was diagnosed
with Transient Tachypnea. From what I understand, it's a problem caused by fluid
in Ellie's lungs, which affected her ability to breathe normally by herself
without aid, especially during latching. It's not uncommon in newborns,
especially those delivered via C-section before 40 weeks, nor is the condition
serious, but it pained us immensely to see her all tubed up for a week, through
the nose (oxygen), mouth (milk), hands and feet (IV and blood withdrawal). She
also had to spend a few hours in the light box to get rid of her mild bout of
jaundice.
This condition posed unexpected challenges for us. Li Li
had to spend full days in the hospital when she should have been staying in the
comforts of home during her confinement after discharge. I had to forgo many
days of work when I already took many days of leave after Ellie's delivery, and
Noah had to spend virtually a full week in the hospital with us.
Now that this chapter is closed, I would like to take
this opportunity to thank everyone who made this more bearable than it really
should be:
- My family in Sarawak, who miraculously managed to make a huge stash of brand new baby clothes (from Australia no less) and mee sua appear in my house, and also to keep some pretty serious news from my knowledge so that I could completely concentrate on what's happening here.
Thank you Dad, especially, sorry that I neglected you because I was busy becoming a Dad myself. I thank you for your strength and understanding. Rest more and smoke less, you will see us soon.
- My in-laws, who took turns to visit Bangkok right
before Li Li's delivery to carry luggages full of goodies for us.
Especially my mother-in-law, who was here during crunchtime. Sorry that Noah did not give you an easy time, but we thank you nonetheless for being here when we needed you and ensured we had nothing to worry about at home.
Especially my mother-in-law, who was here during crunchtime. Sorry that Noah did not give you an easy time, but we thank you nonetheless for being here when we needed you and ensured we had nothing to worry about at home.
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| 外婆 and Ellie! |
- Our friends, especially Grace, who recommended a good
confinement lady to us, Wendy, who took the trouble to do some last minute
shopping in Singapore to allow Li Li to drink the most nutritious soups in the
world at home, Junhui, who bought a stunning pair of sandals for Ellie even
though he did not manage to see her in the end during his trip to Bangkok, and
Frances, who recommended the hospital and OPD to us.
- My CG in Singapore. We have not been around for more than 4 years, but I know some of you prayed for us, and every single prayer counted.
- My CG in Singapore. We have not been around for more than 4 years, but I know some of you prayed for us, and every single prayer counted.
- The team at the hospital (doctors and nurses included),
who worked tirelessly to ensure both Li Li and Ellie recovered well. I can see
your heart and love when you are working, so keep it up. I just hope you are
paid as handsomely as the hospital you are working for!
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| Maybe the best nursery in Thailand! |
- Noah, my first-born. Formerly the youngest in the
family but now officially an elder brother. Thank you for behaving like an angel
throughout the entire week in hospital.
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| Noah slept with me on the sofa in Li Li's ward. |
I did not expect you to understand the importance of your
sister's arrival, but you did, and you did not make a single complaint, even if
we had to spend time with her at your expense.
Yes, you are behaving out of character sometimes these
days, but I am sure you will get used to the many changes at home soon and
return to a settled routine like before.
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| Noah and Ellie |
The love in your eyes when you hold Ellie is
unmistakable. Daddy and Mummy are so thankful to have you with us.
- And finally, my wife, Li Li.
Sorry that I can never give you the ideal amount of assistance required, and thank you for being such a brave and strong Mummy, to battle through another difficult birth process to deliver our precious daughter. We are four now, and our family will be stronger because of it.
Sorry that I can never give you the ideal amount of assistance required, and thank you for being such a brave and strong Mummy, to battle through another difficult birth process to deliver our precious daughter. We are four now, and our family will be stronger because of it.

I would also like to thank everyone who is still reading this, for sharing my unforgettable parenting journey with me.
Noah was named during the floods in Thailand in hope that
he can be a blessing in his generation. Ellie means the light of the
sun.
With Noah and Ellie, rainy days and floods are no longer
scary, and there's bound to be sunshine after the rain!
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