Nowadays, if Champion wants something, he has to give me the password. What's the password? Its "Please.."
But he does gets mixed up, and tells me "two" instead. Why? It's because of my Oooo much training.
But now, there is an improvement to the 'Oooo much' training. When I say "I love you", he will say "Lovu!" When he says this, its sound like his mouth is full... very lovingly cute!
Hehehehe, he's getting it already.
I am surely waiting for him to say "Amma, I love you!".. just the way my amma thought us (my thambhs and I) ;P
Hmmm, an idea for expression of love I 'stole' from my amma :)
10 comments:
hehe... we also do the same thing... we'll say, "say what first?" instead of password :)
cute :)
egghead ...
One way or another, we are teaching him good habits.. ah, one of our roles as parents. And we are doing good, aren't we?
SFO ...
thanks.
haha.. cute..
I'm also asking Zara to say please.. But she'll pronunce it as Pis..
When she asked kakak for something it'll be TATAK! PIS! on top of her lungs even when the kakak stands right in front of her! *slap head*
I just hope when they get older, the password doesn't change to "NOW, or else...". Hahahaha.
Kids these days have all the fun!! :-) I never had passwords to contend with during my time.. *sigh* Reading all these blogs is like a second childhood for me..
awww....very sweet!
Zara's Mama ...
Pis or Please, it s a good habit.. :)
She demanding to be heard lah..
As long as TATAK doesn't convert to KATAK! LOL!
Lian ...
Ahh?! No way.. *smack on the but*
Too bad, me not giving in (will try too ;P )
L B ...
Aahh.. I guess its this generation that are 'more' expressive... or understands the need to express
(Note : not everybody from past generations that don't express ah..)
Don't worry, you can re-create your childhood with your kids someday..
mom2ashley ...
Yeah.. they just sweep us off our feet, ah..
I just hope that my son will keep hugging and say "love you" till the day I die. :) Not easy as boy tend to shy away when they get older.
allyfeel ...
I hope the same too. I guess its the way we attend to their expression of love as the grow up.
Once, I saw a friend of my hubby (a guy) giving his mum a flying kiss, before he left her at the hospital. I was touched!
Keep on showering them with love, and tell them its okay to express their love..
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