Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Faizi in his early second year

Lately, I kinda notice that my prince has been growing well in his ability of verbal.
He's been a planet language talker in age when his friends probably already talked for a sentence consisting of three or four words, clearly. Nevertheless, he has been a very fast learner in kognitif aspect. He can understand things very fast. Play his cd by his own, turn on and uncover the cd player, take the existing cd, change with the new cd, play and turn on the tivi. He can also take orders like "can you please take my shoes?". When he got starved, he will then take his plate, pointed to magic jar, taking the spoon and filing the glass with water from dispenser. No need to asked what he's been doing in a playing area for babies. He will try all the cars, perosotan, club houses, balls, and he play it very good. Milk time, orange time, apple time, sleeping time is a very fun time with him. I sometime forgetting that he's only two. How can I realize, when he's a very expressive baby in face, too. Yes, he can be very expressive when I didn't let him do something or tell him to take a bathe when he still want to play with all his trucks (it's a favorite toys ever from him, followed by balls). He knows where his clothes, his shoes, milks, bottles, malls, so on so on. I didn't realize that he's only two.
Until he talk. He didn't talk verbally clear. Although it's not lessen the fun time with Izi, it's still a very important level of his developing ability. And it has been his current amazing growth. He can continue the number One until Ten. A, B, C, D. Completing the words in songs, especially, "racuun by the changchuters", Ketahuan by Matta and Bintang Kecil. Well, dont blame it on me for his music interest. It's the baby sitter watching tivi hobby. I am not sure whether this is "amazing"in standard, but it is for me. Besides, I never have interest to show my kids to others and in return, i never like to compare Izi with others, personally. Standards, however, do important.
Sometime i think, it's the effect of his time spending with his daddy during daddy's off days (see: "lesson learn of first days off"). I love you kid. Very very much. Promise to talk to you all the time, no matter how's the traffic during my home driving after work (and get me headache), how sleepy I am in the night...no matter what. (And when I started to be so resentful, just take my hands or scream at me, OK?)

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