I recently read in the papers that toddlers often show acts of kindness and concern which I could not agree more.
Whenever I said "ouch!", I would hear a little voice of concern,"Are you okay, Mummy?"
Today, Rachel demonstrated her desire to share. While eating her delicious curry puff, she decided to share with Dylan. "Mummy, I feed Dylan curry puff." Before I can do anything, I heard a cough and saw Dylan face turned red with eyes tearing. I don't know if I should feel happy or angry. But Rachel has since been educated that Dylan cannot take oily stuff.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Princess cake saga
"Mummy, I want a princess cake."
"Okay, Rachel, you can have it for your birthday."
For the next few days, Rachel relentless request for her princess cake from Daddy to the extent that she was requesting it every hour.
Daddy could not take it anymore, so he bought a tiny "Hello Kitty" cake from Polar cake shop to appease her. Luckily it worked and Rachel has forgotten about her princess cake since.
PS: Mummy has decided to get Rachel a Snow White cake on her birthday in June. :)
"Okay, Rachel, you can have it for your birthday."
For the next few days, Rachel relentless request for her princess cake from Daddy to the extent that she was requesting it every hour.
Daddy could not take it anymore, so he bought a tiny "Hello Kitty" cake from Polar cake shop to appease her. Luckily it worked and Rachel has forgotten about her princess cake since.
PS: Mummy has decided to get Rachel a Snow White cake on her birthday in June. :)
Conervsation with Rachel
We are delighted and amused by Rachel's improved ability to deduce things.. :)
"Daddy, do you have sticker on your back?"
"No."
"Daddy, so you can carry me?"
While on the way to the supermarket to buy bread, Rachel asked, "Daddy, where is your penis?" "In my pants." I cannot imagine how embarassing it will be when we are out with friends or relatives and she starts asking this question.
As I am not too happy that Gor Gor Ryan has taught Rachel the word, nei nei po, Mummy decided to teach Rachel the right terms. "Rachel, it is not nei nei po, it is called bra."
I was surprised, when she pointed to the Cinderalla yesterday night and said, "Mummy, Cinderella has bra?" I can only assume that Cinderella has indeed wore a bra underneath her evening gown, so I replied, "Yes, darling." "Mummy, Cinderella can feed the bird nei nei?" said Rachel pointed to the blue bird at the right hand corner of the picture. "No, darling, Cinderella cannot feed the bird nei nei because she does not have baby." "Fairy god mother give Cinderella baby."
"Daddy, do you have sticker on your back?"
"No."
"Daddy, so you can carry me?"
While on the way to the supermarket to buy bread, Rachel asked, "Daddy, where is your penis?" "In my pants." I cannot imagine how embarassing it will be when we are out with friends or relatives and she starts asking this question.
As I am not too happy that Gor Gor Ryan has taught Rachel the word, nei nei po, Mummy decided to teach Rachel the right terms. "Rachel, it is not nei nei po, it is called bra."
I was surprised, when she pointed to the Cinderalla yesterday night and said, "Mummy, Cinderella has bra?" I can only assume that Cinderella has indeed wore a bra underneath her evening gown, so I replied, "Yes, darling." "Mummy, Cinderella can feed the bird nei nei?" said Rachel pointed to the blue bird at the right hand corner of the picture. "No, darling, Cinderella cannot feed the bird nei nei because she does not have baby." "Fairy god mother give Cinderella baby."
Baby's desire to communicate
I recalled reading in Glenn Doman's book that every single sound that the baby makes is his way of communication.
Recently, Daddy had a overactive stomach and released gas while driving. Immediately, we heard "Ar... ah... " from Dylan. "Didi is complaining." I laughed.
Somehow, "good things" always come in multiples and Daddy went on to do it a total a four times and each time, the same response from Dylan came.
Well, the hypothesis is proven.
Recently, Daddy had a overactive stomach and released gas while driving. Immediately, we heard "Ar... ah... " from Dylan. "Didi is complaining." I laughed.
Somehow, "good things" always come in multiples and Daddy went on to do it a total a four times and each time, the same response from Dylan came.
Well, the hypothesis is proven.
My little girl's first ambition
Three nights ago, while watching a commercial on F1 racing, Rachel exclaimed,"I want to go racing." At first I thought that she meant that she wanted to go and watch the F1 race, so I replied,"Ask Daddy to bring you there." So she again repeated her request to Daddy, "Daddy, I want to go racing," showing the action of driving a car at the same time. "I want car, pink and yellow."
It was then that I realised that Rachel has this aspiration of becoming a F1 driver in her pink and yellow racing car. Will she become the first lady F1 driver, we shall see.
It was then that I realised that Rachel has this aspiration of becoming a F1 driver in her pink and yellow racing car. Will she become the first lady F1 driver, we shall see.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Dylan's 7th Month Old and Rachel's 33 months!
Yesterday night, we noticed that Dylan is able to sit on the bed for one minute. Today, he was able to "crawl" towards Daddy's transformer. We have started to put Dylan in the walker and he no longer moves backwards only. His control of the walker has improved, moving sideways and forward.
Rachel is starting to speak more chinese after Daddy's painstaking efforts to speak maindarin to her. I noticed that her vocabulary has improved. She has started to express herself in sentences such as "this is fun!" "Because..... " She has also started her little learners class at I can read center in Jurong East. Mummy is glad that she is enjoying her class.
I have been spending more time with Dylan since he was borned. This is inevitable as I am breastfeeding him. Well, now it seems like there are two camps in our home. "Daddy, isn't Dylan cute?" "Rachel was also very cute when she was this age."
Rachel is especially attached to daddy. She does not allow Mummy to make milk for her, Mummy is not allowed to sleep on her bed and Mummy is not allowed to share her fishball noodles. Sign.. Mummy will do my best to spend more time with Rachel.
Dylan is able to recognise familiar faces and has a preference for the following people in the follow order:-
Ah Ma
Mummy
Wai Po
Daddy
Gong Gong
We know it because whenever he sees Ah Ma, he will jump onto Ah Ma but when for eg, Daddy tries to carry him, he will cry. He has definitely come a long way since the recognition of Mummy's voice when he was just 10 days old.
Rachel is starting to speak more chinese after Daddy's painstaking efforts to speak maindarin to her. I noticed that her vocabulary has improved. She has started to express herself in sentences such as "this is fun!" "Because..... " She has also started her little learners class at I can read center in Jurong East. Mummy is glad that she is enjoying her class.
I have been spending more time with Dylan since he was borned. This is inevitable as I am breastfeeding him. Well, now it seems like there are two camps in our home. "Daddy, isn't Dylan cute?" "Rachel was also very cute when she was this age."
Rachel is especially attached to daddy. She does not allow Mummy to make milk for her, Mummy is not allowed to sleep on her bed and Mummy is not allowed to share her fishball noodles. Sign.. Mummy will do my best to spend more time with Rachel.
Dylan is able to recognise familiar faces and has a preference for the following people in the follow order:-
Ah Ma
Mummy
Wai Po
Daddy
Gong Gong
We know it because whenever he sees Ah Ma, he will jump onto Ah Ma but when for eg, Daddy tries to carry him, he will cry. He has definitely come a long way since the recognition of Mummy's voice when he was just 10 days old.
Holiday at Sentosa
Dylan enjoying his rock and roll on the hotel bed
We took our holiday at Sentosa on 28 March - 30 March 2009. We were very priviledged to have Wai Po and Wai Gong with us for a night.
Both Rachel and Dylan had a great time lazing at the beach, swimming in the hotel pool and visiting the underwater world. Dylan was especially fascinated by the fishes of different shapes and sizes.
Finally it was time to go home but we forgot to inform Rachel in advance that we were going home on Monday. Oops.. the poor girl could not accept the fact that the holiday was over and she was devastated.
We are looking forward to our next holiday at Sentosa.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Lost!
Sign.. I lost all the 33 posts which I've painstakingly created in 2008. I can't retrieve them back.. seems like deleting the posts is worse than deleting the blog.
Rachel's getting cheeky
Rachel's linguistic ability is growing which also reflects her cheeky character.
In the morning a few days ago, I was about to put Dylan into the stroller and she protest with a cry and her frown.
"What's wrong Rachel? Why can't Didi sit in the stroller?'"
"Because.. " Rachel paused to think for a while, " the stroller is dirty."
In the evening a few nights ago, Rachel was playing a fool on the bed as usual and Daddy came in. Before Daddy could say anything, Rachel imitated Daddy's stern voice, "Go and sleep! Go and Sleep!
In the morning a few days ago, I was about to put Dylan into the stroller and she protest with a cry and her frown.
"What's wrong Rachel? Why can't Didi sit in the stroller?'"
"Because.. " Rachel paused to think for a while, " the stroller is dirty."
In the evening a few nights ago, Rachel was playing a fool on the bed as usual and Daddy came in. Before Daddy could say anything, Rachel imitated Daddy's stern voice, "Go and sleep! Go and Sleep!
Silly thing done
Things seem to go wrong for me today. I did a silly thing just now, thinking that I am clearing the items which are for editing, I deleted all my posts!! Now, I have no idea on how I can get them back.. Sign..
All my posts and memories of Rachel and Dylan...
All my posts and memories of Rachel and Dylan...
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