Look What I Can Do!

Went to visit my nephew on Saturday. And the rest of the family, of course, including Jupiter (the cat learning trig on the right). But mostly my nephew.

He's learned a new trick: When there are grown-ups sitting around the kitchen table talking (or more likely, playing with cool toys; on this occasion a collection of Hewlett-Packard calculators), he doesn't like to be left out. The solution, when you're two feet tall, is to stand on a chair.

Which he did.

Of course, it's only one small step from standing on a chair to falling off a chair, and in the fullness of time he did that too.

Not happy at all.

But in less than a minute he'd had enough of crying and was climbing back on that darn chair. Whether this is a sign of stubbornness or just a short attention span I'm not sure.

But he did seem to like the short clips of Tiny Snow Fairy Sugar, Mahoromatic and Steel Angel Kurumi that I showed him. Well, that's putting it mildly: He was transfixed, as my sister-in-law (no, the other one) said.

It can't be long before he starts demanding to be taken to Pixy's house. Pixy, after all, has all the cartoons:

And all the cool toys.

(No, under the table.)

Posted by: Pixy Misa at 09:46 PM

Comments

1 My question is: who dusts all those movies?

Posted by: Susie at July 07, 2003 11:24 PM (xA/Fr)

2 I'm unfamiliar with this use of "dust" as a verb...

Posted by: Pixy Misa at July 07, 2003 11:35 PM (w7Pkc)






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