Thursday, February 28, 2013

Period and Sex

Do you remember your first period?

I found out I was menstruating after a disastrous ballet exam (which I failed). I was alone at home and called my mom for help. I learned how to use pads over the phone and found out I used the wrong ones 4 hours later after asking my mom why there's so much blood... Haha I guess everything was easier for me because I have an older sister. Even though I didn't know exactly what's going on, from daily interaction, I have a vague idea that I would bleed monthly. However, I don't exactly remember learning how to use pads in school. It was even sort of taboo to talk about it. Now that I think about it, that's kind of weird, especially since I went to an all girls school. Wouldn't think that teachers would openly talk about menstruation?

Found out today that there's something called leparcel where you get a box of supplies monthly for your period. You can customize the brand, type and amount of pads, tampons and liners you'd like. Isn't this cool? I would order it for my daughter as like a right of passage.





On a related topic, when did you learn about sex?

I honestly don't remember. Haha. I think there was an introduction to sex during our PSE lesson one time. But I don't exactly remember what we learnt then. I don't know how I learnt about sex nor do I remember how to protect myself. I'm lucky that my mom's pretty open about using protection, so from early on, I knew what condoms are and why we need to use them. I'm a big supporter of sex-ed and not abstinence only. Teenagers are at the stage of life where they're fearless and most curious. I think it's really important to let them know how to protect themselves rather than telling them just not to do it. What's the point of creating this whole 'elephant in the room' when they're going to try and find out by themselves anyway? Are parents really that naive to think that as long as they don't talk about it, kids will not find out?!

I think I'll start talking about sex with my kids when they're 5? I'll probably use this book along with it.


Friday, February 15, 2013

Joy of knowing bits of the future

Hey! Hey look at me!

I can finally leave my job!!! Hahaha. I already have my resignation letter typed up the day after I received a letter from GWU accepting my application. Yay~ Going to grad school~ I'm still waiting for UMD to reply but that won't happen till the end of the month. The only down side is that GWU didn't provide me any fellowship and financial aid. If UMD does, I'll definitely be going there... Yay for hard work and nay to worrying over my pathetic GRE and still getting into grad school.

How's everyone's Chinese New Year? I had a much needed break and it was mostly great. At least I didn't have to worry about work, weddings, trips planning etc. Stayed at a place that didn't have internet was refreshing. I just wish the holiday was a bit longer, but hey, can't have everything, right? But being on this semi-family with friends attached trip made me realized how picky a traveler I am. I also need to follow a schedule, not to a tee, but at least there needs to be a schedule of some sort. My metabolism got super hyped up after the trip and now I'm eating snacks every 2 hours at work. Argh. Running low on snacks.

Have a great weekend people! Meeting with my wedding planner after work to sort out the final invitation details.