Saturday, March 24, 2012

Ning bawled at Chicken Little

Chicken Little and his dad were walking home sad because dad didn't believe Little about the sky falling.
The scene was long and drawn out with sad music.
Suddenly, Ning bawled out crying!
She felt the sadness and hopelessness that was portrayed and kept crying inconsolably until the commercials were over and Chicken Little woke up to school.
In this respect, I'm proud to say she's like me!!! :-D


Sunday, March 18, 2012

Role Playing @ 2 yrs 4 mths

She's been surprising us with role playing a lot recently.

And she's quite serious about it too.

First, the doctor.

Baby's sick. Call the ambulance (and she sounds the siren on her Duplo ambulance).
Takes baby to the hospital. Takes the stethoscope. Listens to baby's chest. Then the back.
Takes temperature. Ok. Baby has a fever. Baby needs medicine. Takes medicine syringe and feeds baby.

And she can repeat this many times over.

Second, the birthday. Her favourite.

Pile all the 15 "five stones" pyramids together to make a cake.
Take REAL camera and place in front.
Sing and clap to "Happy Birthday" song, with FEELING.
Then blow candles. Cut cake (with toy knife). Scoops cake for Mummy & Papa in own plate.

Repeat as many times as Mummy can tolerate before calling it a day :P

Last one, this one caught me off guard, was the waitress.

She went and get a note pad and pen.
Lean over to Mummy (who was reading) and says, "Noodle?".
Mummy, out of context, wasn't sure what was going on, so I repeated, "Noodle?"
And then, she went, "Ok! Noodle! Ning Ning go cook noodle!"
And she happily waddles to her 'kitchen' (with a lot of pots clanking together), and occasional shout, "With corn?!", and Mummy says, "Ok!"

Finally, she comes out with a pot, and a couple of other utensils clasped under her arms to Mummy, and says "Noodle!".

This one's the most amusing one, so far ;-)

Monday, March 12, 2012

Painter Ning, 2012

She loves art & craft, which is mostly spreading paint and water around; cutting strips of paper and pasting it within a drawing.