There is always terrible with the two.
Last year he was the most challenging. He frequently gets mood swings and gets frustrated whenever he doesn't get what he wants. It results to tantrums and wailing, lying on the floor and banging himself. Sometimes it goes to the extent of biting because of too much temper that he cannot express himself. "NO" is an expression or it may be the only word he understands. Don't expect to hear a positive answer because he uses it each time you ask him without a second thought.
He loves to run around a very small space. He loves to swallow his flavored toothpaste. He always eat with toys right in front the table which makes broccoli easy to munch and swallow. He always asks for a second cup of milk and the television is always a pleasure. His red crocs are his favorite.
He hates to take a nap when everybody gets to be awake all the while. He is difficult when he gets the chance to play with the water. He has the tendency to throw out books just for the fun of it and gets a time out and says sorry only after you've forced him to say it and he's cried all his lungs out.
He is the worst I've ever known. The two of us together = T2 (Terrible Two)
It was never long to get used to when he seemed charming especially when he behaved and cooperated.
It was a joy when I finally let him say "YES!" That is with repetition until tounge twisting blurts and attempts to say no again. Then the most heart-warming of all is when he called me out and told me 'I miss you.'
He calls me "Oh-nah."
I call him "Griffin."
Then I thought to myself, it will be a cute name for my kid in the future.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Twist, Lick, Dunk
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Tie a yellow ribbon
Today is declared as a national holiday. It is the funeral of our former President Corazon "Cory" Aquino. The powerful woman behind the People Power Revolution who paved the way for the country's democracy and ousting the former dictator Ferdinand Marcos. The country unites in grief with the Aquino family.
In the previous days, everybody was talking about the death of Cory or Tita Cory as what people call her. Everybody seemed to be affected, as if losing their own family member. Some parts of the city made a tribute for her. Some wore yellow shirts, others tied a yellow ribbon in memory of her. She is very loved by the people in her country. How can a woman be not influential when part of her life was fought for the democracy of the country. No one as gentle and softspoken as Cory can be tough for the whole country. She is a symbol of humility and respect.
In her necrological mass, people from politics and religous groups united. She must have this innate ability in her to make war a peaceful one and that is what she fought for during the People's Revolution. She even forgave the Marcos family who killed her husband Benigno Aquino and they visited in Manila Cathedral where her body lied. A heart like Cory cannot be easily forgotten.
I feel that I am also attached to her as my name, 'Corinne' was derived from her. The year I was born was the year after Pres. Cory was put to the seat of presidency. I share my sympathy along with the whole country of her death.
Pres. Cory died peacefully and was very ready leaving her earthly body behind and face her next life. Her death is a reminder to us to fight for what we believe in. Her legacy of democracy which is by the people, for the people, and of the people will be fought for as how it was fought with honesty and purity from the beginning.
In the previous days, everybody was talking about the death of Cory or Tita Cory as what people call her. Everybody seemed to be affected, as if losing their own family member. Some parts of the city made a tribute for her. Some wore yellow shirts, others tied a yellow ribbon in memory of her. She is very loved by the people in her country. How can a woman be not influential when part of her life was fought for the democracy of the country. No one as gentle and softspoken as Cory can be tough for the whole country. She is a symbol of humility and respect.
In her necrological mass, people from politics and religous groups united. She must have this innate ability in her to make war a peaceful one and that is what she fought for during the People's Revolution. She even forgave the Marcos family who killed her husband Benigno Aquino and they visited in Manila Cathedral where her body lied. A heart like Cory cannot be easily forgotten.
I feel that I am also attached to her as my name, 'Corinne' was derived from her. The year I was born was the year after Pres. Cory was put to the seat of presidency. I share my sympathy along with the whole country of her death.
Pres. Cory died peacefully and was very ready leaving her earthly body behind and face her next life. Her death is a reminder to us to fight for what we believe in. Her legacy of democracy which is by the people, for the people, and of the people will be fought for as how it was fought with honesty and purity from the beginning.
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