Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Monday, July 9, 2012

Friends

K-bao has been blessed with some good friends in her young toddler life, though with her Too Cool For You schtick (how does a 3 year old have a schtick?!) these days she doesn't always readily acknowledge it.

For example, a big part of her adjustment to Sunday School has been the presence of a trio of benevolent and affectionate sisters, G, R & M, who embraced young K-bao at an early age and made sure she felt welcome each and every week. Indeed, when K-bao learned she was going to have a little sister, her chosen name - which she stuck with for months, literally until we told her C-bao's real name - was "G, R, M Hu."


Today she was lucky enought to share a post-church burger lunch with her buddies (also including Gillian, whom we covered in a prior interview).

Here's an older pic of K-bao with M, who may have been the first non-adult to give her a hug:


Here she is getting a high speed whirlwind tour from R after class today:



Growing some extra ears:


Learning from G the difference between indoor voice and outdoor voice:



Saturday, July 7, 2012

Messy


Personal neatness is not particularly high on our little 3-year old's list of priorities. Neither, apparently, is submission to parental authority. In ordering K-bao to clean up her room, and not to emerge until it was clean, K-Pop encountered the following ten excuses, diversions, arguments, general extenuations and mitigants, over the course of about 30 minutes.
  • "I'm a little bit hungry right now, can I come out and get something to eat?"
  • "I very, very, VERY don't like clean up, can I not clean up PLEASE?"
  • "But Mommy is not cleaning up"
  • "Can YOU help me clean up? Just a little bit?"
  • "I have a tummy ache, Daddy, I need to lie down"
  • "I don't want to clean up right now, but before I nap I promise, very, VERY promise, to clean up this whole, wide mess!"
  • "I'm tired right now, I can't clean up, I need to take a nap"
  • "Why aren't YOU cleaning up?"
  • "I need to go pee-pee"
  • "I'm cleaning up, but I'm too hungry Daddy"
Ah, good ole' Original Sin. There's nothing quite like a toddler to help elucidate theological truths.

K-Pop found himself in the unenviable position of being exasperated while simultaneously admiring his daughter's tenacious creativity in avoiding the task at hand. 

Woe to the one who will have to make this little rebel do homework and obey curfews in the future! O wait.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Don't Laugh

K-bao isn't too good at the Don't Laugh game, as she recently discovered. "I need to smile, I don't know how to "Don't Smile!" she lamented in the below video. Her best effort, at 0:42, is priceless; K-Pop would like to bottle that one up and save it for a rainy day.



This little episode reminded K-Pop of the "Can't Touch This" game that K-Mum used to play with K-bao back in 2009. K-bao's sunny personality shined through even back then; here is the old clip, which the K-folks have never tired of.

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