Monday, February 22, 2010

Ashley's Little Stories

Here are some little cute stories about Ashley in the last couple of weeks

Teasing

Ashley loves cheerios. The other day, she was eating her cheerios and Daddy asked her to feed him some cheerios with his mouth wide open. Smartie Ashley ran over with her fist full of cheerios, pretended to put some cheerios in Daddy's mouth, then pulled back her hand, and started laughing out loud! Hahaha, she was teasing Daddy! Where did she get that from?

Tunnel

Ashley loves crawling through tunnels. We have a coffee table that has 2 shelfs. Creative Ashley decided to make a tunnel out of the coffee table. She cleared her toys sitting on the 2nd shelf, and crawled over from one side to the other, and fell off the shelf and landed on top of stuffed animals. She then started giggling, got up and went to the opposite side and started this game over and over again. She is so funny.

Undress

Every time we come home from outside, Ashley knows to take off her shoes and always tries to unzip her jacket. The other day, the nanny took Ashley to play in the park. It was pretty sunny. After a round of playing and running around, Ashley got hot. She pulled off her hat,unzipped her sweet shirt and took it off! All other
grand parents and Mommies at the park was pretty impressed.

Little Good Girl

The nanny takes Ashley to the park to play every morning and Ashley has met some little friends to play with at the park. In general, Ashley is a very calm and un-fuzzy baby. Ashley often goes around her business in the park and plays herself. She often would play with other kids' toys when she sees them left unattended, and once other kids run over and grab their toys, Ashley just let go. She never cries or fuzzes over the toys. According to the nanny, all grandparents and Mommies love Ashley and often praise what a good little girl she is. Well, what can I say? She's Mommy's little good girl.

Bu Yao

"Bu Yao" means "no, I don't want it" in Chinese. Ashley has mastered in saying it in the last couple of weeks. Every time I ask, "Ashley, do you want grapes/banana/cheerios/yogurt/water?" She automatically starts shaking her head nonstop and says "bu yao, bu yao, bu yao, bu yao....." Well, like most of women, we don't aways say what we mean, Mommy still puts grapes/banana/cheerios/yogurt/water in front of her mouth, and most of time, Ashley takes them.

Mama & Baba

Ashley has been able to say "mama" and "baba" for a longest time, but half the time it seemed she was just saying it. In the last couple days of or so, Ashley seems to all the sudden knows what "mama" and "baba" are. She runs to me, saying "mama", or brings a toy to me saying "mama, xxxxxxx". Perhaps she knows to mama is me, and baba is Daddy?

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