Friday, August 15, 2008

iñigo discovered how the chinese eat

we were in binondo area last sunday when jude craved for noodles and dumsum as he spotted an authentic chinese restaurant near the parking area. as we entered the resto i observed that all their clients are full-blooded chinese except for us. hence, it was not surprising that chopsticks and ceramic spoon came along with our ordered foods, which were just wanton noodles and fried dimsum. i tried using the chopsticks, which i seldom do (nahiya lang ako humingi ng fork. hehe) and iñigo followed suit.

look at the pictures below. jude and i were surprised to see him using the chopsticks for the noodles as we never taught him how, he just observed us and figured it out all by himself. and i was also amazed that his fine motor skills is already well-developed at his age.

 

 

 

move over spoon and fork as chinese-wannabe iñigo is now into chopsticks! =D

 

14 comments:

  1. that is the CUTEST thing I've seen this week! :)

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  2. kasi nga sa mommy nagmana! hehehe. uy, lapit na bday ni joga... how's your party preps?

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  3. thanks, jah! his hands are already skillful. he knows how to operate and manipulate a lot of things inside the house. pero when it comes to school stuffs naku hinde pa interesado. what kind of intelligence does he has kaya sa tingin mo? i'm an oa mom, i want him to be assessed para i'd know his strengths and weaknesses as early as now. oa nga noh?

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  4. ey, don't be too hard on iñigo. be patient. i guess he's just taking his time in discovering things around him. bata pa yan! let him grow... :)

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  5. ey, don't be too hard on iñigo. be patient. i guess he's just taking his time in discovering things around him. bata pa yan! let him grow... :)

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  6. uy hinde naman, i actually don't force him to learn things which he's not ready yet. i let him learn on his own. but i just want to be guided. feeling ko kasi sa strengths sayang if hinde ko ma-nurture and on the weaknesses baka there's something for me to do for him to make them as strengths.

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  7. naku hinde mo natatanong i'm good in drawing when i was a kid (unbelievable ba? haha) but my parents have overlooked this talent of mine as they were just focused on my academics kaya sayang... siguro artist na rin ako ngayon. bwahahaha. that's what i don't want to happen with my son, you now know what i mean? =)

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  8. uy, it's never too late to learn! :)

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  9. really? i wish i have all the time in the world to learn everything i want. that would come next after driving, baking, another post-graduate course, playing the guitar... =)

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  10. buti pa si Inigo sis...ako nge eh, di marunong mag-chopsticks! waaah...
    and to think we had this as part of our chinese classes in elem. ha. i guess i just easily learned it for school then unlearned it just as fast (pwede ba yun?) hahaha.
    galing ni Inigo ha! i'm really impressed :-)

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  11. really? and i thought evey person na may nananalaytay na dugong chinese knows how to eat using chopsticks. ang naive ko! hahaha.

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