Saturday, July 10, 2010

Train (mis)adventure


Tuesday last week and we were all set to have a fun family day together and give the kids their first train ride. We woke to to rain but we determined not to let it ruin the day. Rain covers and umbrellas ready!

Benjamin was sick but he's usually really cheerful and on the go in spite of sickness, and, as he loves getting out, we didn't give it a second thought. He started coughing at the train station. But already committed to the journey, we waited and the hopped on the train just around the corner from our house.




Benjamin was now coughing quite a lot and people on the train began to stare. Big chesty, yucky coughs. I offered him water. No! was his response. The coughing continued all the way into the city. We got there and took a quick walk around the train terminal, had a quick ride up the lift and escalators, and grabbed a coffee (very important!). Benjamin's coughing was increasing and we looked up the next train home and went down to the platform to wait.

We got onto the train, and Benjamin then started to vomit. All down his top and jacket and on his socks. The train hadn't even started to move! Luckily this time the train was almost emtpy. The coughing continued, another vomit came. Finally, our stop. But as we got off the train we realised we had got off a stop too late! We had no choice but to run in the rain to our car. A train was not due for another half an hour. The walk/run took a good 15 minutes. By this time, Benjamin had vomited again, this time inside his jacket and then a few minutes later fell asleep.

Finally we arrived at our car, had to wake a very tired and sick little boy, undress him and put him in the car. I tried to be positive about the day, but I'm afraid there's not much positivity in it. Guess we still had family time? Albeit it full of coughing, vomit, rain and worry (on my part). Maybe next time.

Chuckles in the Night Garden

Benjamin has a new favourite toy: Igglepiggle from the TV show In the Night Garden.


He was given the toy, complete with red blankie, by the family we used to live with and until now, he hasn't shown much interest in it. But now he loves Igglepiggle and we sing the Igglepiggle song quite often. "Yes my name is Igglepiggle, Igglepiggle wiggle...." I have been known to sing it at any time. It's very catchy...and quite embarrassing when you're in the mall! Anyway.

His love for Igglepiggle went to new heights when I observed the following:




Can you see what he's doing?


Igglepiggle is being breastfed!...by a 2 year old little boy. Just like Mummy feeds Esera. Isn't that how everyone cares for their toys?

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Purple

Today Benjamin said "purple" and then selected the purple piece of chalk from the bag. I was so impressed! I don't think I've ever even said the word purple to him. Must have picked it up from kindy or daycare.

He then pointed out the "kweh" (square) he had drawn! Before I know it he really will be able to fit these shoes!
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