Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Conveying message

Last Saturday evening, after Benja nursed, he suddenly sat up and said, "Grapes." Then he looked into my eye, nodded his head and said, "Grape 要."

I didn't want to accede to his request. In order to deter him from going out of the bedroom,  I said, "去跟爸爸讲你要 grape. (Tell daddy you want grape."

Benja wriggled forward, holding my hand, wanting me to go out with him. I followed. 

He entered the study and stood in front of my husband. He said loud and clear, "爸爸grape要。grape要。"
He got the grapes he wanted.
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Dear Benja,

Well done! Not only did you understand mummy's instructions, you relayed it clearly to Daddy!

This photo was taken in Nov 2013, when you just started walking.

You loved the shiny sparkly 'balls' on the supermarket Christmas and would point and say, "Ball!" excitedly on every ball you spot.

You've came a long way, Benja!

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