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Writer’s Workshop: She said that?

Side profile of Tiger girl

Side profile of Tiger girl

Tiger girl has been talking a lot since she was two. What started off as single words morphed into short sentence and now into lengthy discussions.  At 3 years old she is able to have a two sided conversation with you , voice out her own opinion together with a lengthy explanation.

Just the other day I was sharing on my Facebook status  about the stern 3yr old housekeeper which I have. We seldom cook on the weekend and normally eat out or pack lunch or dinner back. As my hand phone was still in the charger I didn’t bother to unplug it and bring along.

When I came back I received a shelling from Tiger girl.

This is what she said.
“Mummy why didn’t you tell me that you were going out to buy dinner?
Do you know that you need to let me know if you are going out?
Why didn’t you inform me and bring me along?
Why didn’t you bring your phone along?
Do you know that I called you but there was no answer because you didn’t bring your phone along ?
Next time bring your phone when you go out so I can call you.. understand???
It really sounded like an what I would have said to a teenager rather then something from a 3 year old.

What have your kids said that made your cringe?

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10 Things I look forward to seeing Doggie Boy doing

Doggie boy

Doggie boy

There are many things that I wish for my child Doggie boy in particular.  He is more sensitive then his elder brother and not as outspoken and outgoing.  Both brother’s characters are polar opposites and it takes him a long time to digest information which has been taught to him.

Nevertheless I am looking forward to the day where he be able to do the following.

  1. Cook me dinner
  2. Willing do his homework without procrastinating and be happy to study.
  3. Having fun and playing with his siblings without squabbling.
  4. Pursue his dream with passion.
  5. Find love and best friends.
  6. Be good in swimming
  7. Enjoy playing the piano and music.
  8. Speak fluently in Mandarin and  Cantonese
  9. Be at peace with himself.
  10. Be able to cope and  be independent.

What do you look forward to seeing your child do?

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