Sunday, April 16, 2006

Precious Child of God,

Today marks a very important event in your walk with God, Baby Skyler – your baptism!


And what makes this event even more special is today is Easter Sunday!!

Just as Easter is a celebration of the resurrection of Christ, so baptism is the symbolic act of our dying to sin and rising again in the light and Spirit of God. Easter carries with it the essence of our faith – that we serve a risen Lord – and baptism is the declaration of our faith to the world. Isn’t it simply wonderful, then, that we celebrated both Easter and your baptism today? =)

In many ways, your baptism is linked to Papa and Mama.

Firstly, you were baptised today in the very same baptism fount that Papa was baptised in as a baby. Yup! After so many years, and after so many architectural changes, the baptism fount in the sanctuary of Saint Andrew’s Cathedral remains the same.

While some people are cynical about infant baptism and say that infants should not be baptised because they are still ignorant and as yet unaware, Papa and I believe that God does honour infant baptism. Consequently, we believe that the Spirit of God has descended upon you, and that you have entered into a covenant relationship with God, Baby Skyler, just as Papa did with God when he was baptised as a baby.

Secondly, you were baptised today by the very same priest who baptised Mama years ago, when Mama was still a young teenager! Reverend Ng Koon Sheng had just become a priest when he baptised Mama. He left to join a church in Hong Kong shortly after that and only just returned to Singapore a few years ago. From the sermons he preaches, it is clear that Rev. Ng is a God-fearing man who loves God a lot.

Evidently, he also loves babies a lot. During your Kow-Fu’s and Kow-Moh’s wedding reception, he came over to play with you and gurgle at you. Today, when he was baptising you and you cried, he brought you close to him and hugged you tightly, even though you were dripping with water from the baptism ceremony.

And after Easter service today, when he carried you for a photograph, he cuddled you so lovingly and cooed at you enthusiastically. He commented on how fair you are and how you’re just like a little water bottle, and joked about wanting to bring you home with him. =)


So that’s how your baptism is so so SO special, Baby Skyler.

Your godparents are Godpa Bentley, Godma Stephanie and Godma Audrey.

Godpa Bentley and Papa were classmates in their A-level years, buddies during their military training, and schoolmates again in university and teacher training. And Godpa Bentley was the one who brought Papa back to join the Saint Andrew’s Cathedral Youth Fellowship, where Papa met Mama. Isn’t that wonderful? =)

Godma Stephanie is Godpa Bentley’s wife. She owns a flower shop and is a very creative person. Godpa Bentley and Godma Stephanie have a son, Joshua, who was at your baptism too.

Godma Audrey is one of Mama’s best friends. We have been since our school days in MGS. We used to have lunch together every Saturday at “Hisatomo”, a Japanese restaurant in Raffles City. The name of the restaurant means “Long-time Friends” or “Friends Forever”. Godma Audrey would always order Spaghetti Napolitan and Mama would always have the Spaghetti Bolognaise. Sometimes, we would share a California Maki too.

Papa and Mama pray that you will have good Christian friends too, like we do.

So, Baby Skyler, congratulations on your Baptism! Fight valiantly under the banner of Christ against sin, the world and the devil, and continue His faithful soldier and servant to the end of your life!

AMEN! =D

Saturday, April 01, 2006

To sleep, perchance to dream…


Most Dearest-est Baby Skyler,

Every time you go a stretch and don’t sleep much for a number of nights, Papa and Mama will feel SO tired and exhausted. Hours and even days will go by in a blur for us.

We’ll also feel like the only parents in the world who have not “trained” or succeeded in coaxing their little baby to sleep through the night. So many “baby experts” have expounded on the benefits and importance of training babies to sleep through the night, but Papa and I are reluctant to impose any kind of schedule on you before you’re ready, and we also can’t bear to let you “cry it out”, as recommended by these “experts”. It always breaks our heart when you have trouble sleeping and cry or scream in frustration, so we’d much rather carry you in our arms and soothe you to sleep rather than do as others advise and let you “cry it out”.

It’s always comforting, though, to know we’re not alone in our sleeplessness. Apparently, this lack of continued, uninterrupted, long stretches of sleep is a common characteristic of parents of babies below the age of 2!

In the foreword to the first anthology of the strip “James”, a strip about a feisty little 2-year-old boy, Mark Tonra, the creator of the strip, said:

“I used to sleep. I have very distant memories of an uninterrupted horizontal posture that was as restoring as it was unconscious. I may even have done it for hours at a stretch. With my eyes closed.”

In “Baby Blues: Ten Years and Still in Diapers”, Kirkman, a co-creator of the “Baby Blues” comic strip, made a dedication to Sukey, his “partner in sleep deprivation for a decade and a half”.

So while it doesn’t help that other Papas and Mamas have forgotten what sleep used to be as well, it is at least assuring to know we’re not alone, that millions of loving parents before us have survived years of sleep deprivation and somehow managed to keep their sanity and sense of humour intact.

Well, it’s been more than 3 months now and Papa and Mama have more or less gotten used to the idea of sleeplessness. Of course, there are long stretches of days too when you sleep very well and, sometimes, for many hours at a go. =)

We love you, Baby Skyler, and we love all the things we can do together with you when you’re awake.


Your loving parents who, like Mark Tonra, also used to sleep,

Papa & Mama