When you think about life & when you talk about life, there is never an ending to it. So much to see, so much to hear, so much to taste & say, so much to smell, so much to feel & touch... it's all about the 5 senses! :)
Monday, September 13, 2010
Ms Chatterbox
Sentences she makes (which I can recall right now) include:
1. You cannot sit here! Dirty!
2. You cannot eat so many! Take one only!
- Oh yes, she loves making the "you can... you cannot..." sentences which makes her qualify to be a bossy lil gal :)
3. I want one only. Not too much!
4. Mummy, you take one. Sarah take sooooooooooooo many!
5. Mummy, see.... Can balance! (She said this while playing with her blocks)
6. Mummy, play with me!
7. Mummy, throw the ball to me!
8. Mummy, you see.... So messy already!
9. Don't open first ar?! Wait for me...
10. I don't want small-small one. I want big one!
She talks a lot and I really find it cute of her to say things that now really make sense! Her vocabulary of words increases with time. And now, she uses prepositions like the words "to", "with" and "for" accurately.
Sometimes I cant believe how time flies and that my once little baby has grown to be a talkative little toddler! And I know soon, I will have strings of "Y" questions to answer!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Sarah loves playing puzzle... (at Month 29)
As always, I gave her an assignment before my bath. So, I brought out a new puzzle for her (to occupy her) and took out half of it for her to fix... Lo and behold after my bath, I realised that she toppled everything over and so, she had to fix all 48-pieces!
I guessed I under-estimated her ability... She managed to fix the whole puzzle. I did help her here and there but she finished 80% on her own. I'm really proud of her!
Pix 1: Sarah's look of achievement! Can you see that in her face? :)
After that, we wanted to take the picture of all her collections.
She has some smaller puzzles which she started playing when she was about 22 months old and I did noticed that she loves playing and fixing puzzles even when she was so little! Therefore I took the liberty to buy her puzzles every now and then, from easy to difficult and she seemed to enjoy every process of it.
She's definitely "picture-smart"! :)
p/s - however, after all that's been said... we kept away her latest puzzle piece. You know why? She started getting lazy and doesnt want to fix the puzzle after messing them! Sigh... she's probably bored of it already, after playing with it 3x...