Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Little Minds


He's still so little, but clearly he has a mind of his own and he's using it.  He is learning more and more now.  He appears to have logic and understands cause and effect.

He knows that when he flips the switch, something turns on and when he flips it again, it turns off.  So that when he flipped an inactive switch and nothing happened, he gives me that curious look and says "Huh??? Huh???".

He's been saying a lot of words now--he imitates what we say and what he hears on TV and he remembers them.  But I didn't think he understood the words.  Now I think he understands most of them and he is able to connect and relate one word to another. 

Yesterday, at around 5:00pm, he kept staring at the door as if expecting somebody to come in.  He kept saying "Papa!  Papa!"  Aah...it was about time for his dad to come home.  His Nana then asked him "what's your papa's name?"  And he said "Chas!"

He has also started becoming so attached to me.  Lately, he won't let his dad put him to sleep.  It has to be me.  When I'm around, he won't play with his Nana. He keeps tailing me and follows me like a little puppy even to the bathroom.  And when I shut the door on him, he gets really upset.  I used to not have any problems working from home.  But now, it's been a challenge.

Oh, the adventures of parenthood!  Sometimes it tests my sanity, other times it's the most fun thing of all!  Nevertheless, I still wouldn't trade it for anything!

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This is where I document my day-to-day as mother. Every single day with my boy is a new experience, a new adventure for us. If, in the future, the universe will not allow me stay to tell my boy how I feel for him every single day, my journals will be here--a living proof of my unconditional love and devotion to him as his mom.

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I am happily married and a mom of one. I am working full-time as a Director, Software Business & Integration of a San Francisco-based software company called LiveNote, owned by Thomson Reuters. Being a mom is to me an adventure in itself. I consider it a full-time job and a rather challenging role. But it is also the most rewarding job of all. What I find most exciting about motherhood is that everyday means something new and exciting. And it's hard not to document these things! So here's my little journal of motherhood. Someday, I will look back and read everything I've written here and marvel at how much I have grown and changed as a person, as a mother!

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