Baba and I saw this movie poster at a flea market a while back. We both couldn't figure out why it seemed so familiar and how we were so drawn to it. It took a while to remember that we see it every time we're at UCLA. I've been passing this poster even when I was little coming to clinic down the hall. Baba later found a mini metal version at a yard sale and bought it for me as a surprise. It's in our bedroom and when I look at it I'm reminded of my health and how thankful I am for it. Thankful for God's grace in my life.
My bug eyed Dot Dot...
I couldn't tell you how this happened, but somehow Dotty made herself at home inside this bag. I'm not surprised since she's a burrower and likes snuggling in soft stuff. She also likes going inside bags. I was just telling someone that yesterday and here she is. It was too cute. But now I have to wash all of it.
Ah-ma came over with some Taiwanese rice rolls she made.
This is NJ's second one. Why am I not surprised? As soon as she left he was asking me for a snack. Where does all this food go?
NJ's been playing with a yoyo someone gave him. Today he wanted to show me how he's able to do it three times. He instructed me on how to to do it and told me to try. I did it ten times until he asked me to catch it on the way up and I did. He squealed with excitement, he was impressed by my skills. Ha, ha. It was so cute how he showed me step by step what to do.
"Mama, Mama, Mama, let me tell you, I'll show you!" (he says this all the time now)
"Look, what's this page?"
I didn't know what he was asking so I just started reading some of it.
He says, "No, no, no. This is the contents page, see." He points to where it says, contents.
He goes on to tell me, "You look at which one you want and you go to that page..."
He asks me which one I want and he'd find the page. How sweet that he wants to show me what's he's learned and what he knows. Sometimes I wonder what he's learning in school because he frequently answers "I don't know" or "nothing" or "I don't remember" to my questions. It's whatever I can put together from anything I can get from him, from the teacher, and from his folder from school. It's little things like this that remind me he is learning, he's paying attention, he's growing and understanding.
"Look, what's this page?"
I didn't know what he was asking so I just started reading some of it.
He says, "No, no, no. This is the contents page, see." He points to where it says, contents.
He goes on to tell me, "You look at which one you want and you go to that page..."
He asks me which one I want and he'd find the page. How sweet that he wants to show me what's he's learned and what he knows. Sometimes I wonder what he's learning in school because he frequently answers "I don't know" or "nothing" or "I don't remember" to my questions. It's whatever I can put together from anything I can get from him, from the teacher, and from his folder from school. It's little things like this that remind me he is learning, he's paying attention, he's growing and understanding.







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