Sunday, May 22, 2011

Potty Training


Warrior 4 is ready. He is now pretty good about telling me when to use number 2. He says, "Mama DOoDOo!" Can I just tell you that he learned pretty quickly. He was so easy to teach. I caught him making the "doodoo face" several times and rushed him to the toilet. I just told him that anytime he feels he need to make doodoo all he has to do is say, "Mama DOO DOO." To my surprise he did!

However, he will not tell me he needs to go shishi! What's up with that?!

So, am I ready to potty train? I'm not ready to tackle the shishi on the floor, bed or furnitures and accidents like not making it to the toilet so I would need to scrape doo doo off the underwear....eew! Those are not fun.

He hasn't learned the art of pulling his pants up and down yet. Until he masters that..I guess he'll still be in diapers to catch his shishi and I still need to be there to undo his diaper to use the toilet.

The fun and joy of being a mom!




Wednesday, May 18, 2011

TOP HAT

Daddy's top hat from our first stake dance festival.
ayna! agsuyaab.

Ni nauuyong to rupa na. Stink eye!

this is the warrior 4 we usually see. happy!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

May Day 2011

Warrior 3 is the only one left at Laie Elementary school.
They did England this year for May Day.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Warrior 4 is 2!

Warrior 4 loves to wash the dishes. It's the water he loves playing with of course. When he sees us washing he'll say; "innaw!" which is his version of the word "AGINNAW." This is the very first thing he did on his birthday and was happy.

It's singing time!
His eyes lit up and smiled as the candles were being lit. He must have blown his candles out ten times. Yup! We kept singing the last four words of the song "happy birthday to you!" Blow!

Simple birthday. No presents. Yes, he is happy.

Wait, he got some new set of clothes from Gramma and Grampa last month.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Visit Aunty Ping and Uncle Eddie

Aunty Ping and Uncle Ed were visiting the island for a couple of days. They stayed at Ewa Beach with Uncle Ed's brother. We were invited to have dinner over at their house on Sunday. I had my fix of Pinoy food. They served dinengdeng, panapaitan, chicken adobo, lumpia shanghai, alimango--crab, and embutido--pinoy meat loaf. I used my hands to eat that evening after feeding Warrior 4.

Warrior 4 loves Lolo Ed.
We were able to taste some Pinoy ice cream. Cheese and corn flavored icecream! It was delish!

That's me! Aunty Ping (Mama's sister) and Uncle Ed.
Until we meet again.