Big na ako e

Filed under: Uncategorized — czrina at 11:49 pm on Monday, December 1, 2008

Usually my three year old daughter would asked me if she’s big enough to do things.Just like any normal three year old,they’d think they can do evrything.

Last week,she said to me “mama,wala ako hair ne” pointing to her underarms.Then I replied “pag big ka na anak”.And she said “ah papa and mama big na?” hehehe

it seems she can’t wait to get bigger! On my side I wish she’d stay small and innoscent.

This morning she was asking me again the same question she asks everyday “mommy,big na ako?” then I’ll say not as big as mama or yes your big already. This morning I answered her “yes big na Chloe,so you help mama in cleaning the house,cooking,washing the clothes and washing the dishes. She automatically said “Yes!”

Actually,she loves to do housework.Sometimes I find it annoying,it makes my work longer.But how will she learn if I don’t let her?

After she answered me,she ran outside the room and went to the kitchen.Curious of what she’s going to do,I followed her.I then saw her pushing the “black chair” and was about to start cooking.hahaha!

I then have to explain to her that she cannot tough the stove or the knives without my supervision etc etc.

I know that three year ols think they are quite grown up. That’s why Chloe would usually say “e big na ako e” when I won’t allow her to do something.Then the long explaination of why begins… :)



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   Chloe's Lolo

February 12, 2009 @ 4:46 pm

“Teach them to your children. Talk about them when you are at home and when you are on the road, when you are going to bed and when you are getting up.” Deut 11:19 NLT. There is no end to teaching children. Every opportunity must be grasped by the hair while they are still in those moldable stage.

At times when this seems to be so tiring an activity, look at it as the privilege of a full time mom which is lacking in the experience of working mothers. To see your child blossom under your careful care should be a source of unqualified joy and thefulfillment of true motherhood.

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