In the morning, Alex, grandpa and daddy went to the library to get grandpa's library card done. At once, grandpa used his new card to borrow a DVD for Alex.
Then went to IGA, there was a big black tent set up in it for Halloween. And there were lots of horrible skeletons or monster masks hanging around. I am really curious about whether they are horrible in nature, so I touched these masks gently and then ask Alex to touch them, amazingly, Alex touched them. We went into the tent and he put on the glove and touch many "scary" things. then he even were not afraid when i put on the monster mask. He even took a picture of daddy and later didn't want to take off the glove.
From all above, I now know all these things were not scary in nature at all, they were scary because they were advertised as scary with darkness etc.
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| From Alex 2011 |
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| From Alex 2011 |
Alex with Dr. Katie. We did a check, Alex's height and weight are in the right middle range and his head was at the biggest level. Katie asked lots of questions, one was whether he could speak sentences. I told her he can now even sing anthem. she was surprised though Alex didn't sing. Alex didn't say any word for almost the whole check up! Nearly the end, she put a couple of stamps on his hands. she told they were dinosaurs. Then he repeated dinosaur, and daddy ask how many dinosaurs on the hands, he said two, then ask what the color is it, then Alex said "..@#..Pink". Katie was shocked "He can tell the colurs!!?" Alex proved he could speak.
While waiting for giving shot, after his back, he talked to one of the staff there. Daddy didn't know what he was talking about though the lady understood that he said "Alex went to the toilet".
Your English is excellent, Alex!
The most important thing today is : Alex didn't cry when get shot today.
Daddy and mummy told Alex yesterday we will see doctor and have a shot of the vaccine. He said ok, ok. daddy then was quite comfortable because daddy believed he knew what we meant. A little bit uncertainty that he might just in the world of elmo doctor kit. He had several times before so I think he will be ok. Today before we had this shot and daddy told him again and tell him there would be a pain though it will be very quick and will only last 10 seconds. It seems Alex was quite comfortable. He sat on the clinic bed by himself. He then sat on daddy's lap because the doctor requested so. For the whole process, from taking off clothes, till saw the needle, he was always calm. When he accepted the shot, he didn't struggle too much at all, and he just keng keng a couple of times, and when the needle was off, he kenged once and then all good. He even gave a high five to the nurse. He neither cry nor drop a tear. It was fabulous!! Daddy is so proud of you. The only thing is he fell asleep around half hour after that shot. It was a symptom supposed to be like that. Well Done!!
Alex and daddy became postman pat today, there was a mail post to us but it is belong to another street the same number. So Alex held the mail, then we delivered this mail by the street name and then number. During this process, Alex showed me his wise well. Half way there, Alex requested daddy to put him on his back. Daddy put him on the back and requested him to hold that mail and don't drop it. And what he did totally blew me away and it was very secure that the mail would not be droped at all. He put the letter between daddy's back and his chest. And then he freed his hand so that he can held me tight that he would not drop! What a talented boy!
In the park next to the bush, Alex went across the hanging bridge by himself! That's great! Even sometimes he had difficulty to grab the railing, he still finish several rounds and gradually built his confidence.
After home, we played the trampoline. Daddy used to throw plastic balls into trampoline. Alex tried a lot of time previous days.And today he could throw the ball out of the trampoline. There was even one time, he threw it out of the fence. then he turned around and pointed to the back door and said "Daddy, open the door!"


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