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Friday, November 22, 2013

D-D-D-D-Dora the Explorer!

These days Emilia is all about Dora the Explorer. I never knew I would become one of those parents leaving a smart phone or iPad in their children's hands to bribe them to be quiet in public places. We do it occasionally and I cannot help feeling embarrassed when a passerby gives Emilia and us a glance. I know that look. I used to give the same look too.

I never knew either that I would be one of those parents who buy their children TV character merchandise. Now she has at least 6 Dora colouring and sticker books, a Dora jigsaw puzzle, a Dora doll (a gift from her uncle), and eats Dora graham cookies. We bought VIP tickets to the Dora the Explorer Live show in December, which cost us $95 each person including Emilia, but the VIP tickets will give Emilia a chance to have a photo taken with Dora and a Dora-themed backstage party before the show. The other day I was shopping for Dora underwear (but couldn't find any so didn't buy). My brother just told me two days ago that he had bought some Dora toothbrushes for Emilia.

I start to wonder whether it's me who is fueling this frenzy by surrounding her world with all kinds of things Dora. Yes, she's a kid and she can be crazy about Dora, but am I feeding her desire and getting her hooked more and more on Dora? Naturally I want to give her what she likes and make her feel happy.

Any way, it's too late now. Emilia is absolutely crazy about Dora and there is no way we can back track it. We don't even show Dora shows too often, but Netflix made it very convenient for us to show it to her at any time we want and Emilia also knows that it's on Netflix anytime she wants. Right now, Friday night is Dora night for Emilia. We play 2-3 episodes and log out of Netflix. Of course, turning it off creates such a drama, to put it mildly. There will be about 10 minutes of crying and screaming (she cries "Doraaaa... Booooots...Dooorraaa...Boooots") until she gets distracted by one of her Dora colouring books. I need to give credit to Dora though. Emilia picked up quite some words and phrases by watching the shows, including, to our dismay, some Spanish words. I wish the Canadian version Dora would teach kids French instead.

I hope this is just a phase... or is Dora simply going to be replaced by another TV or movie character? As my husband says, maybe we should be thankful that she's not into Thomas and Friends, which would have cost us a fortune to collect all the toy engines.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Halloween - First Trick or Treat

On Oct 31, the weather was terrible so despite having bought her a Halloween costume, I didn't want to take Emilia out for trick or treating. Past 6 pm, kids started knocking on our door and I asked Emilia to assist me with the job of handing out the candy to the kids. After 4 times of answering the door, she started to realize that it was CANDY that was being given out, to OTHER KIDS!! She started to make her trademark sad face (such a cute one), not knowing what to do. She didn't want to give up the candy but mommy kept giving it out to strangers. She kept saying no and refused to give the candy. So, eventually, even though it was rainy and windy, Daddy took her out, just to 2-3 houses across the street and she came back with a beaming smile. She spilled the content of her little bag on the floor (10 candies) and did an inventory and put everything back in the bag, just to take them out and count them all over again. She named each candy, like Red Candy, Triangle Candy, Green Apple Candy, Purple Candy, etc. She called the candy "trick or treat". She went to bed with her "trick or treat" and when she got up the next morning, she even took it to the day care. Luckily she has not eaten any of it yet. She traded 3 of them with me for a cereal snack and the rest is still in the bag.

Oh, so what did Emilia dress up as? A cowgirl, complete with a cowboy hat and pink boots. Here are the pictures.



Monday, November 18, 2013

Emilia is a big sister

Lots of things are happening with Emilia. First, on Oct 10, Emilia became a big sister to Olivia. Emilia was a bit sad and jealous for the first week or so. After that was a phase of ignoring Olivia's existence altogether. She acted like it was still just three of us in the family. These days she kisses her little sister and pats on her head and says "pretty". I think she is amazed by Olivia's little hands and feet. She likes to squeeze and tickle them.

 Nonetheless, everyday she comes into the master bedroom, where Olivia's crib is, to claim everything that belongs to Olivia. She points at everything from body lotion to nail clipper, calling them "Emilia's". When I gently tell her they are Olivia's, she retorts "no, it's Mommy's" - I think she would rather see they belong to mommy than Olivia. Any way Emilia gets a bit clingy sometimes but she's been a trooper. I am certain she will be a good sister to Olivia.

When Olivia first came home