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TLC : Wait and Carry

Since we moved to this new place there was a drastic improvement with my son. Aside from the broadening vocabulary and speech I can now control his tantrums. Hooray! He still have this attitude of trying to assert what he wants alongside the tantrums and more crying spells aka playing actor role but the rest is already manageable.

I heard A crying and LJ knocking the door.

LJ: Open dool (door) mama! Open! Finally opened the door and carried A and asked LJ to wear his slippers.
Me: Baby wear your slippers we're going downstairs.
LJ: Oh no! Gone piper (slipper). He hasn't looked yet but already got an immediate answer. Piper (slipper) are you (where are you)? Found it mama!
Me: That's good. Wear it now then we're going down.
LJ: Kei (Okay). Oh wrong mama? Asking me if he wore it the right way. 
Me: Wrong baby. 
LJ: Wait! Switched the slippers finally got it right. Right mama?
Me: Yes baby. Very good!

Went downstairs and while having the usual snacks LJ gave A a piece of cookie.

LJ: A cooties (cookies). Hod (hold) it. A held the cookie and immediately went to the other side of her playpen. Tityu (thank) you A.

When LJ was finished eating his cookies A started to cry thinking that her brother won't give her cookies anymore because it's already finished.

LJ: Oh no mama, A cry! Mama! Come, carry A!

Ok, did I hear it right??? My son asked me to carry her sister because he knows his sister wants to be carried. My son is growing so fast. Time flies.


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