Lamb - so good to see you online again! Yeah, I guess the T2s stage are getting into us. You are definitely not alone. In fact, I have already resorted to turning on his Hi5 dvd almost every evening so that I can have some peace and proper dinner when daddy is not home.
These 2 weeks, he is also getting super fussy with food. Refused to eat most of the things I have freezed for him for dinner. He will decide what he feel like eating. Last night, he decided he should have my fries instead of his beef casserole. IN the end, he ate up half pack of my small fries and 3/4 of my KFC shroom burger. The teacher in charge at CC also just called me to complain that he is refusing breakfast in school and only wants biscuits every morning. So hard to please him nowadays.
Firipy - U know what, if I am you, I will just leave the drawings on the wall. Use that to teach him that it is a wrong action when he is older cos it is similar to vandalism. It will also be a memory of his action. Take lots of pix and show him how naughty he was when he is older. Who knows A might just be the next great artist in town too. When you are sick of the scribbles, just paint over the wall. Don't freak about it. You might think this is just a very casual remark, but I just have this thought reinforced in a book about how a child feels about such action. It is an expression of themselves.
Pauline - Wow! RL is adventurious. Scissors is out of bound to Bryan in my house cos he has always been curious about it. Anyway, tell RL not to do it again cos being gals, you can probably explain to her with what she did, she will not be mei mei (pretty) anymore till you bring her for a proper haircut. She is probably modeling this action after someone (maybe she has seen this action in hair salon, shows, etc. and she is curious about it)