Friday, March 23, 2007

Skinhead





My skinhead daughter looking good in her Minnie Mouse shirt.

No, she hasn't joined the US Marines. It's traditionally believed that shaving a child's head will make their hair grow fuller next time round. That's why a lot of children from our country get their heads shaved, some even twice.

Does it work or not? I don't really know.
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Fangs




We had been joking with Domu: "You have to teach Sammy how to grow his teeth. Or else he might grow up without any teeth."

It seems Domu has been busy teaching Sammy how to do it. If you look close enough, you'll see four of them growing from the lower mouth.

Be careful now of leaving your fingers within his reach.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Sammy's Baptism


Sammy was baptized at Our Lady of the Rosary Church in Hong Kong. Just two days before we left Hong Kong for good. Our parish priest Fr. Nato baptized Augustine Samuel on Jan 12, 2007. Fr. Terrance assisted in the prayers and the ceremony (and also in restraining the other children from jumping into the baptismal waters). Robert, Gunter, and Merlinda acted as witnesses. Missing are ninong Gilbert and ninang Tess Cruz.
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Monday, March 19, 2007

Park Visit

As part of Domu's birthday celebration, we visited a park. The park had a nice playground and an almost dry lake (because of the drought).

Note Pia's new hairdo. All that's missing is the hair.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Just 5 more seconds

After a long night of overtime work, I went to bed at 4am. Five hours later, Pia was waking me up:

Daddy you have to wake up?

Daddy: (Confused) Why?

Pia: Because everyone wakes up in the morning

Daddy: I need to sleep just a little bit more, ok?

Pia: Ok.

...5 seconds pass...

Pia: Finished?

Me: What?....not yet

...another 5 seconds pass...

Pia: Finished?

Me: Not yet

...another 5 seconds pass...

Pia: Finished?

Me: (surrender) Yep.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Sitting up

Look, he can remain sitting position by himself. Give him a gentle but firm push and he won't tip over.


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Sammy on the bunk bed.

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Air Combat, Girl Style

Pia was drawing some airplanes:

Me: What's that you're drawing?

Pia: I'm drawing a super airplane. It has these so it can kill the bad airplanes.

Me: What are those?

Pia: They shoot poison at the bad airplanes. The bad airplanes will die from the poison.

Me: What if the bad airplanes shoot the super airplane?

Pia: The super airplane will not die because it is strong. It is made of wood and it can turn invisible. The driver has a lever.

Me: Where do the bad airplanes come from?

Pia: From earth.

Me: Where does the super airplane come from?

Pia: From Australia

Friday, March 09, 2007

Dr. Acupuncture

Practicing acupuncture.

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Just a part of me

Sammy was asleep. Pia is playing, having fun, and screaming and yelling and laughing out loud.

Mom: Pia, be quiet. Sammy will wake up.
Pia: Why will Sammy wake up?
Mom: Because you are so noisy.
Pia: Mommy...I'm not noisy. Only my mouth is noisy.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Absent for what reason?

Domu: Jarryd did not come to school today
Me: Maybe he's sick
Domu: No, he's not sick.
Me: Why do you think he didn't come to school today?
Domu: He's working
Me: What? He's too young to work.
Domu: No! He can work.
Me: But he's six years old.
Domu: Yes, but he can work. Before school he works. Yesterday he worked fast that's why he can go to school. Today he worked slow so he cannot go to school.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Use 'A' in a Sentence

At Domu's school, they are now teaching spelling. Each pupil is given their own set of words. They seem to be easing Domu slowly, since his assignment is to learn how to spell the following words: a, is,in, and, be, I. Those were very easy for him, since in Hong Kong he was already at the stage where he'd been reading and writing two-character Chinese phrases.

To make the spelling practice a little tougher at home, we made him both spell the word and use it in a sentence.

Me: Spell 'A'
Domu: 'A'
Me: Use 'a' in a sentence
Domu: We went to Australia.
Me: Huh? Where's the a?
Domu: Australia begins with 'A'.

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Monday, March 05, 2007

At the Train Station

At the main train station on Spencer Street, Melbourne. Domu loves trains and there's no shortage of them here.

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Sunday, March 04, 2007

New Bedroom

The children's new bedroom.

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Sitting up

Sammy can now sit up, Indian style. By letting him tip over a few times (in bed), he has learned how to balance himself. It's still too early to let him sit up safely on a hard surface like the floor, but he'll be there within a few days.

I Just Can't

While waiting for our train ride home, and thirsty after a long trip around the city, Mommy asked Pia if she had any more water in her water bottle, which she carries in her bag.

Mommy: Pia, do you have water in your water bottle?
Pia: Yes
Mommy: Can you give me some?
Pia: I cannot.
Mommy: Why not?
Pia: Because it's mine.

The Man with the Big Tummy

We were walking along the sidewalk, going to church. An elderly man walked out of his lawn and started walking in the same direction just a few feet away from us.

After eyeing the man for a few moments, Domu exclaimed, loud enough for everyone to hear, 'Mommy, look at that man. He has a big tummy!' The man heard it, looked around, took it in stride, and just smiled.

Later that night, we spoke to the children about being discreet.

Me: When you are saying something not nice about someone, don't say it out loud. But if you are going to say something nice, you can say it out loud. For example, if you want to say 'that woman has a nice dress', then you can say that out loud. But if you want to say 'that man has a big tummy', or 'that man is very old,' then you should not speak it loud.'

Pia: How about 'that man has no ears?'