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Faith will make you able to please the LORD each day
Hope will help your heart to know that GOD will make a way
Love will be the greatest gift, for love will see you through
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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Moving Vehicles and My First Hair Cut


Oma bought the digger when Mommy was away in the US and Caden has been obsessed with it since. He said 'thank you' to oma (without us telling him to) for hundreds of times, everyday, for the next few weeks.

Oma was very pleased and touched by his gestures.

So as Caden’s 2nd birthday is around the corner, oma decided to buy another moving vehicle for him.

I have been planning to bring Caden for his first hair cut, after his last shave at 7 months old. Today we went to the Kiddie Cuts at Forum (inside the Toy’s R Us). Oma decided to come to cheer and distract him.

The whole hair-cue experience was not so bad at all. Although he wriggle and wailing a lot, he actually quite distracted by the Thomas The Train movie and oma’s cheering sound.

I give a thumb up for the woman who did the hair-cut. She was trying her best to be friends with Caden by giving him balloon, candies, and stickers.

Although in the end the hair-cut looked not so neat (because of too much moving around), I should say, I like it. He looks much better this way.

He look just like ‘little Paul’ now (I purposely cut his hair similar to Paul’s). ^_^

After all the wailing from Caden, oma then brought Caden to find a toy. Then they found this Fire Engine truck which Caden was straight away hooked into.

He just learned about this “ni..no…ni…no” thing (that’s how Caden called it, following it’s siren sounds) a while ago from the book that I just bought for him.

He played with it, refused to do anything else and also refused to sit on his high chair for dinner, so he ended up eating on the floor while playing with the fire engine.

And not to forget, he said thank you for about at least 10 times today to oma.

“Thank you oma…” (with his sign language gestures)

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