Friday, October 10, 2008

towering

If you're a parent like me, I am sure you are always having that feeling of being amazed with what your child does. I understand when they throw their tantrums; each time, it is just so frustrating and oh how much we wanted to be able to find a way to make an escape or temporarily disappear for a moment or two. LOL. Well, if you're not familiar with this instance, then I am talking for myself here. :) But I hear Ritchelle complains about how her Shiela screams and whines showing that "terrible two" that her daughter experiences, so I am not alone. Hehe... Of course, that's just the tiring part. But all those developments that they're showing are truly the funniest. The learning moments are the best and the most awesome part. They have something new to show every day and it's just so fulfilling.
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Well, my Triz is into playing a lot these days and most of the times, her hyper activity disables her to take a nap during the day. Trust me, I have done any magic a parent could do just to let the child go to sleep or just take a short nap at that. Hehe... Triz will always finds a way to amuse me and entertain me just so she wouldn't be able to lie down. She would show her acrobatic moves, she would jump here and there, she would talk anything funny, and would demand for us to play her favorite for now: building blocks. She's got her towering moods and skills that even the sticks of crayons, or her sets of pens, she could find anything to do with them to form a structure. Most of the times I am tempted to just allow her not to take a nap but when late in the afternoon comes and she seems to fuss and whine because she hasn't rested the whole time, that's my time to be soooo authoritative starts. Hehe...

2 comments:

  1. Tell me about it, i've been through on that stage. My MD hates it when it's nap time, he's got a lot of energy to play and we end up fighting because i want him to lie down but he won't. Ah, kids are like that, that's normal though and it is also normal for parents that they want their kids to take a nap because it is important for their growing. Wa ka nag inusara Cel, daghan ta ana dili lang ikaw lols!
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  2. Na pirmi bunalan lagi haha....

    Nap time is hard on Shiela too,esp when she thinks that she still have unfinished jobs to do...pero if i take her to bed and sleep with her mo sleep ra man pod.

    Triz is really a skillful and smart child.I hope Shiela will follow Triz' footsteps bisan ug 5 months ra ang kamaguwang hehe...
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