anastasia,
its normal.. i just watched the baby education programmes when i was in Harbin. The peak period is even worst than this. Starting from toddler age 1-6 yrs old. For instant, bb will expect to open the door and if you do it first, he or she will scream, shout or cry until the door is close and he or she open it first (revealing back the time) Heehee.
My keane also does that. Cant imagine if he reachs the peak period. However, according to the programmes, its stated that the bb brain starts to have own thinking, imitation, emotions etc.
mummies,
i felt the shakes @ workplace, once in the am and once @ 2pm today.Let's pray hard for less victims.
Asia Pacific News
Four killed in Sumatra quake, hundreds of buildings collapse
Posted: 06 March 2007 1403 hrs
A meteorologist points to a seismograph reading
JAKARTA : A powerful earthquake in western Indonesia killed at least four people Tuesday, flattening hundreds of buildings and overwhelming hospitals on Sumatra island, officials and witnesses said.
It occurred in a mountainous area 49 kilometres (30 miles) northeast of the West Sumatra capital Padang, the US Geological Survey said.
It was felt hundreds of kilometres away in Singapore, where some office buildings were evacuated, and in neighbouring Malaysia.
In Padang, the quake sparked panic among seaside residents who feared it might trigger a tsunami.
However, there was no immediate warning of a tsunami from the quake, which had an epicentre under land.
The magnitude-6.3 quake killed at least two children, a teacher and a woman in a market in the Sumatran town of Solok, said police spokesman Supriadi, adding that hundreds of buildings collapsed, including a state bank.
At least two hospitals were struggling to cope with a flood of patients, many of them suffering cuts and broken bones, said Supriadi, who like many Indonesians goes by only one name.
The quake was also felt in west coast areas of Malaysia, the meteorological office in that country said.
The Indonesian archipelago sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire where continental plates meet, causing frequent seismic and volcanic activity. - CNA/ch