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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Bye Bye

Although we have been waving his arm since the beginning, the little boy never showed any single sign of being able to do it on his own, not even at ten months.

Then suddenly, on Christmas Day, he decided to.

So now he can wave bye bye to you when you go off. : )

Friday, December 21, 2007

He Understands and Responds to...

Bus (top of the list)
Taxi/ car
Christmas tree
Lie down and sleep
Sit down
No!
Milk (violent reaction on this)
Where are your socks?
No no and wait wait
Wait
Please let go
Gai gai (go out)
Mummy help (to pull the shirt over his head, etc)
Who's in the mirror?
Cold (he'll reach for the cup)
Hot (he will not reach for the cup)
Change pampers
Counting (he'll start getting excited and expect you to start)
Alphabets (he'll start getting excited and expect you to start singing)
No no sek sao ji i.e. no eating of your fingers (which he now refuses to obey)

He also recognises the names of some of his toys i.e. when I say the name of a certain toy, he will turn his attention toward it.

He's also starting to experiment with speech! How time flies...

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

The Mobile Child

Gabe has transited to the next level of mobility: crawling. Add this to the ability of pulling himself up to/ along most surfaces, it's one undesirable situation we have at hand. Being alone with him at home, I can't really watch him round the clock, so I have to rely on dashes into the kitchen or the rooms, or instructions to stay where he is, or increasingly, just me getting used to a steady pace of life and leaving him to fiddle with his toys.

But whatever the case, this boy has been busy. Busy touching everything, tugging at everything, crawling everywhere, trying out stunts like weird turns from crawling to sitting position, bending over to look at things below. So it is not surprising that he's now the king of injuries. He got his first bokok last week, trying out a crawling-forward stunt. What exactly the stunt is, I really don't know. I only remember stepping out of the threshold of my kitchen and watching his head kok the floor.


Thereafter, it seems that he must have some encounter everyday. The object of the encounter varies. His other major bruises came from the dining table chair, the coffee table, the day bed and of course, the master bed. The common and less serious ones can be from the interior door of a car, his cot and the floor. Yesterday he really looked like he got beaten up by some gangsters, with three bruises on his face, one near the eye.

The most queer phenomenon is that he doesn't seem to develop a phobia towards the objects that give him his blue blacks. He'll just gamely repeat the stunts as if those crying episodes never happened.

So if you next see him with battle scars, you won't have to ask me what happened ;p

Horror note: He can reach the top of the dining table!! Just the edge, of course.

Friday, December 14, 2007

The Milk History

1st month: Bm + supplementary Fm when necessary

2nd to 4th month: Exclusively on Bm

4th & 5th month: Bm and cereal

6th month: Bm and porridge

7.5th month: Half Bm, half Fm, porridge (due to tonsillitis)

9.5th month: Exclusively on Fm, porridge, and whatever other solids he's moved on to. Baby-initiated weaning.

Interestingly, the chubbiest point of gabe's life was when he was exclusively breastfed.