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But mummy is happy

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These days, Ollie alternates being super cheeky (in a bad way) and being really nice (in a wow-i-am-impressed way).

To give him credit, he has been really nice to QT. Well..apart frm Monday where he smacked QT in the cab. Apart from that, they got along fabulously.

The cheeky bit..not so good. He has had his easel confiscated for drawing on the play yard and play mat and..on QT using crayons. It got to the point where I was tired of telling him “stop doing this, stop doing that”. And I just confiscated it without a word.

Cue loads of tears and begging for me to return the easel. No way, buster.

Other instances would be snatching stuff from me and that would result in a couple of smacks on the back of his hand. He would go,” ouuuuuch! But it’s so red!“. He mostly starts his sentences with “but”. We would have a chat post smack about what he did and share a hug.

Earlier this evening, Ollie switched off his 表姑’s pc whilst she was using it. He attempted to repeat it again, despite us telling him not to do so. He got smacked on the back of his hand. He then sat on my lap and buried his head against my chest.

He looked up, solemnly and then said “but mummy is happy.”

“No, mummy is upset. 表姑 was doing some work on the computer and you switched it off. I told you not to touch it and you tried to switch it off again. Say sorry please.”

Ollie didn’t say it directly..he said sorry 姨姨.  Well, I’d take it. Let’s not push it.

He was then resting against my chest, then looked up, “but mummy is happy.”

Yes, mummy is happy because you said sorry. Do you want mummy to be happy?”

“Yes.”

It was only at that moment when I finally understood what this child of mine had been saying to me or Donald or QT, each time he said “but is happy.” He just didn’t want us to be cross with him and to resume the smiles and laughter. I had always assumed he was being cheeky and wanted to say the opposite when we werr cross with him. He said it because he wanted to do something about the situation and make amends.

And my heart broke a little when I looked at his forlorn face looking at me.
Oh my darling, I hope your little heart didn’t break as mine did, the way this mummy of yours responded to you. We’ll work our way slowly but surely through our lives.

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“but it’s so funny!”

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Daddy Ting blogs! And yes, “it is so funny!” haha.

Before I go into the post proper, I think it is time to introduce my two sons for easy reference. My elder son is Oliver (or Ollie for short) and my younger son is Quentin (pronounced as Quen-ton and not Quen-tin).

Ok, about this post. Ollie’s pretend play is getting more and more funny and interesting. But before we get there, let me share a bit about him ollie using the word funny. “Funny” seems like his new favorite word for the moment. He would do something out of the blue and then we (me or my wife) look at him, he would say “why ollie (insert action)? This is sooooo funny!”. Or when he did something wrong, like spit water out on the floor, and we told him off, he would laugh it off and say, “it’s funny”. At that moment, it is quite funny (at least for the first few times) to see how he tries to diffuse the tension by saying that it is funny and hopefully get things back to normal.

Ok, back to pretend play. He started with pretending to be in the car and driving with me. He would ask me to sit down next to him on the floor and instruct me to start the car and put on the seat belt. He would also pretend to fasten his own seat belt, together with all the sound effects. He would say that we are going to the airport (which is his favorite place) and ask me to drive off. A few moments later, he would say that we have reached and pretend to unfasten the seat belt and leave the car.

Now, that’s quite normal right. then the pretend play got upgraded. one day I noticed that he was “wandering” around the house with his backpack, occasionally stopping and raising his hands to reach for something. He would then walk around the house before finding a nice corner to sit down. So one fine day, I asked him what he was doing standing there and raising his hands. He said “Ollie is taking the lift and taking the train”. So that’s what he has been pretending to do. He is pretending that he is on his way to take the train: wandering around means his journey to the train station; stopping and raising his hands means waiting for the lift and pressing the buttons; sitting down on a corner means him sitting down on the train! In ollie’s language “this is so funny!”

Can’t wait to see what other scenarios can he think of.

Latest scenario was a playing with an imaginary iPad. Cue swiping, holding a stylus and writing on the said iPad. Hahaha. Gotta love a kid with awesome imagination =)

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Ollie speaks

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These days, Ollie is starting to talk in almost complete sentences, using “I” & “me” appropriately, and verbalising his thoughts out, which results in quite random and funny statements from him.

I was in my room nursing QT and it was really quiet outside, except Ollie who seemed to be running a monologue to himself.

“Ollie! Can you drink some water please?”

“I cannot! I am reading!”

WTH. I walked out of the room to see Ollie surrounded by books and he was going through each of his mini board books one by one and verbalising what he saw on each page. He would then stack them one on top of each other when he was done.

“Ollie is reading soooo many books!” *look of amazement on his face*

Haha. He cracks me up these days. And amidst all the times it gets trying with him, he reminds me that he is still young and he needs my guidance. Ollie has stopped hitting QT and pretty much adores his younger brother now. I love sneaking up on the two of them and watch Ollie play with QT. And these moments only happen when I walk away from them. I would leave QT on the playmat and then Ollie would lie on his tummy, facing QT and they would have a moment together.

Ollie would tell QT not to chew on his fingers or take a towel to dab the saliva on QT’s face. If QT was lying facing up, Ollie would take his animal pieces and tell QT what animal he was holding. Or it could just be Ollie giggling next to QT and QT just cooing at his older brother.

And I love these moments. How could I not be so in love with the both of them? Motherhood is such a crazy thing. Best part yet?

*upon seeing either Donald or I* “It’s my mummy! / It’s my daddy!!” I totally live for moments like these. Toddler ownership, I’ll take it!

On another note, QT is flipping on his tummy and then on his back like a roti prata! Yaay! And he is..crawling like a worm, with the aid of saliva. ALOT of saliva. Which is gross. Urgh. Also note to self…not to say QT is flipping back & forth like a roti prata in front of Indian paed. I mean..what must she think of me??