
Dylan is a real CiliPadi..He is quite small for a 17 month old boy – only slightly above 9kg. But don’t underestimate his small stature. He surprises us all the time with the things he know and understand.
Speaking in short phrases
Wo pu yau.. (I don’t want)
Butterfly fei kau-kau (butterfly fly high high)
Hai yau (want sommo)
Hau chik (yummy)
Daddy/ mummy/ gege/ gong-gong….. suei chiau (…. sleeping)
Mummy/ daddy chu chuo kong (mommy go to work)
Tong tong (pain pain) – when he wants someone to sayang him or when he hurt himself
Che ke huai liao (this one spoil oredi) – so now u know he spoils things all the time
He speaks mostly mandarin but occasionally will surprise us with new phrases in English.
The other day, he was climbing all over the place and hubb grabbed him. He was caught by surprise, so he yelled, “Daddy go away!Daddy go away!”
Another time, I asked him, “Where is daddy?”
He looked at hubb and said, “Daddy here.”
Just like Bryan, he loves music. He can sings “parts” of his (or Bryan’s) favourite songs. And he sings them in tune.
Fly fly fly (..the butterfly)
Row row row (your boat…)
Tom tom bak (Anmum Essential program on Astro Channel 611)
Roary!!! (…the racing car) Roary!!!! (…the racing car)
Besides loving music, we suspect that he has photographic memory too, just like Bryan.
Hubb taught him the names of various animals in a book, and the next night, he could name all of them when hubb randomly turned the pages and pointed it to him. So he can recognize and name many types of animals now.
Love to imitate the Digiman acts in the Digi commercials.
Am super bahlehko to my dad at my mom’s house, and is bahlehko to me when at home.
His trick to bahlehko to me …NEN NEN. Whenever he wants me to carry him, and I ignore him. Or if he thinks hubb is gonna take care of him and I am going somewhere else, he’ll yell, NEN NEN. Coz he knows no one can take over the nennen job from me and I’ll have to do it myself…so he’ll get ME. *cheeky*
He is walking, running, climbing very well.
I have just enrolled him in the weekend TumbleTots session. And after only 2 sessions, he was already able to climb the ladder using his hands & feet.
So now at the children’s playground, he can play the children’s slide – Climb up the ladder and slide down all by himself.
He could also walk up & down (sometimes run) down the slide. According to one of the TT teachers, that is considered very good as none of the other kids in that session could do it. He needs to have very good balancing skills to do that.
True enough, we have always found him to have good balancing skills. Even when he was learning to walk, he seldom have any hard falls.
Now, he loves to wear other people’s shoes. His dad’s, his brother’s, even my high heels. His balancing skill has to be pretty good considering that he could walk around the garden in my heels without falling. Bear in mind, he does have a small stature and he is only 17 months old. Actually he could do that even before he was 17 months old.
Loves to go for walks. At my mom’s house, he’ll take his shoes, position them nicely on the floor and then get climb on top of the sofa. Sat down nicely and then kick his legs around, then yell, “Gong gong…zhou zhou.” (Gong gong walk walk). He’ll throw a tantrum if my dad ignores him.
If my dad let him have his way, he’ll be out of the house 5 mins after he got in. He wants to go out all the time.
So now, my dad have to hide his shoes. No shoes, no zhou-zhou. *poor kid*
He is able to drink from a cup independently now. And when he has had enough, what does he do with the remaining drink? Blow bubbles!!!
Yeah, he’ll be happily blowing bubbles into it, humming and giggling happily. So, we dare not give him too much water/ drink at one time. He won’t make a mess drinking it, but he’ll make a mess blowing it later on. *my cheeky lil fella*
Loves spicy food. He steals my char koay kak, wantan mee with sambal, dips fishball in spicy lok lok sauce, dips his finger in my sambal belacan and lick lick lick…
Eats his rice with curry long beans,
You say la..this boy is cilipadi or not? Small in size but big in accomplishments. I’m so proud of you my dear baby.
