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Today, Oatie and I had a day at home together. We played and I did one of my Mass Cook-ups and filled our Freezer (one of my time saving tips) and gave the house a quick spruce up...
Well this is far more revealing than the posts I was cautious about...
We had this comic moment which had Oatie and I crying with laughter. Oatie has his little tykes cart that he pushes around, goes pretend shopping, with his credit card and phone..., and he uses it for tidying up...
So, I was chopping up a 5kg bag of onions, and when I do, I wear an old pair of swimming goggles, it works fantastically!!! My kids thing this is hysterical.... I just hope no one rings the doorbell... so I was busy chopping away and Oatie was "shopping" when he said, "Smile Mama, Say Cheese...", he picked up his toy Camera phone, and said, "Look at the Apple Mama"... well that was it, he obviously thought I looked ridiculous and wanted to capture a photo of that, he took about 5 and afterwards he went off with his cart muttering "funny Mama!". and that was it, we were in hysterics...
I couldn't believe that he could do this: Just before that, we were listening to our ipod through out sound system and it came to the end of the playlist, and as I was chopping the onions (before he tried to capture a photo), he's never touched the ipod before, so I asked Oatie to to to the ipod and press the triangle which is play. He hopped over to where the ipod was, and looked and said rose or "gris?" so i walked over to see what he meant, and I forgot my pink shuffle was there... so I said Gris, he said OK Mama and pressed the play button...
I have to stop reading these posts while drinking coffee - laughed and choked when I pictured the swimming goggles!!! Oatie's new accomplishments are amazing, wonderful, delightful. Kudos to you both!!
ReplyDeleteI swear to (god) that that child of yours will be running around the house sooner than you expect and will become a holy terror...get ready!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your comments they made me laugh back! I see kids some who are a few days apart being a terror, and their mums fed up having to chase them about... and I would love that to be Oatie... My eldest wasn't a terror at Oat's age, my daughter didn't walk till she was 2, she didn't want to get her shoes dirty! If you went to set her down on her feet she'd lift her legs into the splits!
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