Conversation skills
November 20th, 2007 by Shooi
These happened during the last weekend.
Scenario #1
Bryan just woke up from his sleep and hubb went into his room to play with him. I was just observing both of them together when Bryan said,..

Scenario #2
We went to a food court for lunch and I asked one of the stalls to cook meat porridge for Bryan without any additional seasonings. Bryan refused to eat the porridge. Since I have my food container with me, I tahpau his porridge and took him to the nearest McDonalds to feed him his lunch.
Since hubb and I already had lunch, we just bought some fries and soybean milk without ice. So there wasn’t much for Bryan to play with.
Bryan noticed that the table next to us has a lot of McD wrappers, boxes and he wanted to play with those instead.

P/s: There is a bug with WP 2.2.1 and I am not able to display Chinese characters in this blog. So I have no choice but to type the chinese charaters and then post them as photos…Anyone with solution, pls let me know.

Certainly looks like he is picking up Mandarin way faster than me! By the way, if you copy and paster the Mandarin characters from the Mandarin site, it doesn’t show up meh?
Try this Google translate tools, u must type in the Han yi pin yin then it will auto translate into Mandarin for u.
this is what I usually do.
http://www.google.com/translate.
Hope it help.
haha..he’s so cute
Wakaakakak…when I tell my kids..”Aunty/Uncle will scold”..they will give me a big “O” look in their eyes!
So cute Bryan!
Joyce & Vernon - it is my WP that has problem. I have Chinese enabled on my PC and I can type chinese characters directly but the blog is not able to show it.
My webhost already confirmed that this is a WP bug that currently do not have any available fixes yet.
Jazz & Mott - this boy only act brave in front of us. If the person is really in front of him..he’ll be shy liao. Wat la beat people…say only …LOL
bryan speaks very well now. Bravo…
Hey Shooi, Just drop by to wish you a merry christmas !!
wow, Bryan very good in his Chinese leh. All my kids could say in Chinese is “yau” (want) or “pu Yau” so my in laws had to speak to them in mandarin and my kids reply in English. That a banana mama for you