Showing posts with label 18 M. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 18 M. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Cold Cold!

To Cayden, cold-cold stands for anything taken from the fridge. It could be chocolates, oyster sauce bottle, mooncakes, yakult and ice cream! He had his fair share of ice cream yesterday - noon and evening and he only shared with the rest once and leaving himself with the entire stick. :D











Cayden: "Now you see it! Now you don't! Don't look at me like that. You didn't ask me to save the final bit of ice cream for you!"

Sunday, August 31, 2008

New Toy!

Cayden has some new toys over the weekend and this includes a set of playskool clipo toy and a mini aeroplane that comes with a foam propeller and blinking lights! These purchases were not planned but came along when we were short of $20 to qualify for Takashimaya carpark redemption. Ha! Cayden was pretty cooperative during the 3 hour outing yesterday. We've concluded that Cayden didn't like stuff toys but he enjoy interactive toys which he could control the various buttons. :) The final decision in getting a blinking aeroplane was really last minute. Cayden had originally set his eyes on Thomas the Train helicopter but when he saw the blink lights, he took the mini aeroplane and passed me the helicopter instead. We saved nearly 40% ($4.50) by getting a non-branded toy for Cayden!



Cayden seems to be really fascinated with what comes out of the box of clipo. Uncle Sam managed to fix up a spaceman which also spun off another of a private moment (or game) between Uncle Sam and Cayden. Uncle Sam taught Cayden to act like a spaceman by sticking their hands out like the clipo toy. Cayden is very tickled by the action. :)


Monday, August 25, 2008

At Giant Supermarket

Uncle Sam and I brought Cayden to IMM Giant Supermarket yesterday. He was pretty naughty! Refused to put on his windbreaker we brought along and started wailing whenever we attempted to help on with the jacket. He received scolding from Uncle Sam and he went really quiet for the initial ten minutes at IMM. Anyway, we started the visit with a brief stop at Old Chang Kee counter as Uncle Sam was hungry. We bought Cayden a stick of fishball and he loved it! He finished two big fishballs within half an hour and finished up the final fishball at home with his dinner. WOAH!

During our one hour stay at Giant Supermarket, Cayden was helpful. He helped us took three package of Nissin instant cup noodles and remained really quiet and sweet. He didn't scream or cry throughout the trip unlike other children. He only kept calling out to me (Ah Yi Ah!) since Uncle Sam's body covered his view and he couldn't see me through Uncle Sam. :) He's such a cheeky fellow!

During the trip, he was able to articulate and express himself with the things he saw. When he saw the price tags with star signs, he pointed to the start and started gripping and loosening up his hands as if he was singing to the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star song! Then we stopped by in front of a shelf of eggs, he went "egg" non-stop. When we passed by the gardening section, he saw the variety of flower and vegetable seeds and he went "flower". Finally, we decided to show him the real fish. He wasn't happy seated in the trolley and requested to be brought down and when his request was acceded he went around walking happily. :) He only wanted to return to trolley when we pointed him the fishes. He was fascinated to see the different types of fishes and went "fish" multiple times. He also clasped his hands together and moved it side ways to tell us he saw fishes.


In short, he was not exactly happy sitting on the trolley and wanted to walk like an adult when we were at the poultry section.


Cayden couldn't see what's in the fridge and Uncle Sam carried him to check out the fridge.


FISHES!!! Some are as big as him!

Friday, August 22, 2008

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Wild Animals

Cayden turns 18 months today! Sadly, he hasn't been to the zoo but I was glad the books he read with pictures of wild animals helped him understand the wonders of nature. Aunt Yangming and Mummy also helped him understand the behaviours of wild animals too. Check out the following video... :)