Sunday, July 22, 2007

Open eyes, open eyes

Hahaha. Nowadays when Jeremy sleep talks, he would say things from events during the day. For example, before bedtime last night he was playing with 'toto ead' -- Potato Head. He would say 'open eyes' if he can't peel off the eyes himself. And last night, he cried in the middle of the night saying 'open eyes open eyes'. I had to laugh. He must have been dreaming about playing with Potato Head. So funny. Hahaha. He also said some other things several times during the night but I can't remember what they were.

He loves Mr. Potato Head. He would identify each of the parts -- ands (hands), at (hat), ears, eyes, ose (nose), teeth, ongue (tongue) and shoes. Sometimes he would place them in the correct position. Sometimes not and Mr. Potato Head would look like a monster with a tongue for its ears, hands for its nose and eyes for its mouth.

This afternoon, Jason was watching something on AXN when Jeremy started channel surfing. He would just press any buttons on the Astro's remote control. If he didn't fancy what was on TV, he would press another button and he stumbled upon Mr. Bean (the cartoon) on Astro Ria (channel 4) and he got stuck there. We told him that it's Mr Bean and he said 'ister ean'.

In the evening, we went to Servay, Likas. We went to the children section to look for some supplies for Jeremy. I got him a fluoride-free toothpaste and a sipper teats. I gave both to him and told him that we were going to the counter to pay for the items. He said 'pay'. Once we got to the counter though, he didn't want to let the cashier scan the sipper teats. We had to pry it from his hands but returned it immediately to him once it was scanned.

At the grocery department, he saw a small bottle of mineral water. I bought him similar bottle once which has since been thrown away. He wanted to take a bottle. I let him look take one to look at. He didn't want to let go of the bottle at first but eventually did when he saw another bottle in different color. The moment he put down the first bottle, I took him away from there. I told him that he didn't need the bottle. Of course he cried. Jason, who was following us from the back, said Jeremy was just pretending to cry. He cried. He stopped and smiled at Jason. And then he cried again. Both times for only a very, very short time. He was just testing his limit.

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