Updates on this little naughty girl.
Still small size, everyone comments on it but they find her very dolly-like. And when they hear her scream, they get a shock. Many times we get strangers coming up to us and say "she was the one screaming??" Don't know to feel embarrassed or not.
But besides the fact that she screams with her mouth, she has a really sweet tongue. She's friendlier than che-che and will go up to strangers and look at what they're doing or them (curious girl) and sometimes she'll acknowledge them "ahh...ty (aunty)" or "ye ye". Friends who know me, knows that I have been instilling this virtue on my children. Che-che apparently needs alot of coaxing and sometimes she still stubbornly refuse to call whereas mei-mei knows what she's to do, she acknowledges (and mind you, people do love to be acknowledged so their face beamed with joy when mei-mei do so)
One lady mentioned to KZ, "ai yoh........so sweet tongue, I'm sure her mummy don't bear to beat her." In truth, yes I don't beat my children when they're young not even with Athena coz' they don't know much.
Really cute to see her running after us when we're holding food or drinks in our hands. And she'll start shouting "share! share!" And she'll nod in approval when we ask her "nice?" When we see her holding something and say "share", she immediately pops the food in her mouth. Haha!
Another word she's added to her vocabulary is something very senseless - "ah-ha.......mee mee.......pee pee......... (then bursts out laughing)" Actually I think it was something that she learnt from her che-che who was trying to imitate her.
Original sentence was from mei-mei - "peh..peh" - which means 'pain pain'
Che-che was trying to act childishly, trying to get attention from us will tell us "pee pee ah........" - 'pain pain ah'
In turn, mei mei imitate her che-che, but this time she added some words to the above sentence.
Another thing, as I've said feeding her is a big problem, she protests alot; screams; cries etc... Now, she's learnt to hide herself under the dining table. That's funny!
Still small size, everyone comments on it but they find her very dolly-like. And when they hear her scream, they get a shock. Many times we get strangers coming up to us and say "she was the one screaming??" Don't know to feel embarrassed or not.
But besides the fact that she screams with her mouth, she has a really sweet tongue. She's friendlier than che-che and will go up to strangers and look at what they're doing or them (curious girl) and sometimes she'll acknowledge them "ahh...ty (aunty)" or "ye ye". Friends who know me, knows that I have been instilling this virtue on my children. Che-che apparently needs alot of coaxing and sometimes she still stubbornly refuse to call whereas mei-mei knows what she's to do, she acknowledges (and mind you, people do love to be acknowledged so their face beamed with joy when mei-mei do so)
One lady mentioned to KZ, "ai yoh........so sweet tongue, I'm sure her mummy don't bear to beat her." In truth, yes I don't beat my children when they're young not even with Athena coz' they don't know much.
Really cute to see her running after us when we're holding food or drinks in our hands. And she'll start shouting "share! share!" And she'll nod in approval when we ask her "nice?" When we see her holding something and say "share", she immediately pops the food in her mouth. Haha!
Another word she's added to her vocabulary is something very senseless - "ah-ha.......mee mee.......pee pee......... (then bursts out laughing)" Actually I think it was something that she learnt from her che-che who was trying to imitate her.
Original sentence was from mei-mei - "peh..peh" - which means 'pain pain'
Che-che was trying to act childishly, trying to get attention from us will tell us "pee pee ah........" - 'pain pain ah'
In turn, mei mei imitate her che-che, but this time she added some words to the above sentence.
Another thing, as I've said feeding her is a big problem, she protests alot; screams; cries etc... Now, she's learnt to hide herself under the dining table. That's funny!
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