SD,
if it's the runs, I don't think it has to do with the weather. but that's just me...I'm not a TCM person (though my FIL is a TCM "dr". haha)
If diarrhea since Sun, that means one day only? Usually runs can last for about 3 days. Just make sure the kid has lots of fluids (juice, water, formula, fruits, soup).
If he's still as active as he was on Sat then I think he'll be okay in a few days
Don't worry. Children...they touch touch touch everything and then put their hands in their mouths. I think if they put their hands in our mouths we'll also kenna!
s/w,
Oooh...CARS! One of my pet topics.
Can see you're not asking about cars but carseat so I'll just answer to the point. Yes, carseats are mandatory though I'll say that it's not really enforced (like the whole rear passenger seatbelt thing).
Still we use one because I'm usually driving alone with Jesse.
Carseats can be in front as long as you're able to "turn off" the front airbags. The only reason it's not supposed to be in front is cos of the airbags - when inflated would suffocate your kid or hurt the child on impact. It is however recommended that carseats should be at the second row. I don't care for Jesse sitting next to me and when my hb drives I sit in front, so for us Jesse's seat is behind the front pax seat (left side). Safest spot though is behind the driver.
I'm happy with the Maxi-Cosi Priori XP (
http://www.maxi-cosi.com/maxicosi/productdetail.aspx?id=12&tn=2_) that Jesse uses (sold at most places). I believe we bought it at around $400+ in 2007. It's a bucket type that'll last Jesse until he outgrows it (in height or weight). When he outgrows this one, he'll move on to a booster seat which is just a little platform to make him "higher" while sitting in the car (restraint using normal seatbelt).
Many people seem to like the "Britax" brand.
There are also convertable carseats where the child. It's a booster seat with a "back". So it still has all the straps/harnesses to secure the child and when you take away the "back", it's a booster seat.
Good and bad lah. It's up to you. E.g. since you'll have two children, you can buy the bucket type and then pass it on to the younger child when Kaizer moves on to a booster. Or you can buy two convertible.
Rear facing seats are recommended for newborns and infants (up to 9 months or when the child outgrows it). It's one of those things that are necessary but won't be used for more than a year. I'm sure if you ask around, there might be someone who can lend it out.
Our's is currently with a friend...when you need one (when you have your child and car) you can ask me again...I don't know when we'll get it back but I can always ask.
Usually, ppl with two carseats would move on to the MPV (looks like a van - like mine). OR you could consider the Honda Edix. haha. I've never test driven it but it has always interest me.
If you're thinking small car like Swift, Picanto, etc the person sitting in between the carseat has to be really tiny and nimble. Definitely not I! Don't go too small...you'll probably regret it...not just space concerns but the whole "getting child in carseat" is easier with a bigger/higher car esp when they struggle.
Guess that's all about carseats I know (I pretty much bought mine because a friend with a child around J's age got that one).
Rear-facing infant carseat - up to 1 years old
Child seat - up to four years old (depends on size of child)
Booster seat - until child is 1.5m or 8 years old.
http://www.kkh.com.sg/ChildSafety/CarSafety/
http://infant-toddler-health.suite101.com/article.cfm/child_restraint_law_ignored_in_singapore