It's a party time. Dad and mom had a big yummy cake with a cute elephant drawing and a wording saying, "I'm One" for Changton. Due to some technical problems (aham!), please revisit this post to see Changton's birthday cake.
We put a sparking-while-burning candle on the cake to get Changton's attention. Though he was looking at it, he seemed a little scare and didn't want to come closer to the cake. The HBD song we sang had finished for a while and the candle almost burned out, Changton still took no action. Eventually, mami helped him blowing the candle. The BD cake part did not seem to excite Changton. Given he likes to put just about everything, food or non-food, into his mouth, mami expected to see him enjoying his cake time. Wrong. He is a grown up boy. Changton was more interested in playing balloons, popping bubbles and playing new toys.
Mom was lazy to wrap his BD gifts, as she bought him so many things including clothes, educational toys and silly toys. She thus placed everything in a big basket and wrapped it at once. Result? Changton didn’t seem to care. Lesson learned Number Two: don’t put all eggs in one basket! Risky, yes. Too many things can be equal to nothing. Anyway, there was one gift he was particularly interested in. It’s the musical elephant from Auntie May and her families. Thank you Auntie May for the lovely toy.
Checked out his new buddy.
Mami was busy recording the video throughout the party. Then she realized that she needed one. But Changton still wanted to play. So this was the best shot she got from the birthday boy.
1 comment:
Happy Happy family!!! love it!!
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