MOMI LAUGHS/ Anecdotes from tots part 1

May 4, 2016 | Only Berlin

A compilation of some of my Big Bunso’s anecdotes when he was just about  four years old.

 

THE SMALL PRESIDENT

April 5, 2010  /  Monday at the big house.

News about GMA’s birthday celebration was on TV.  Bunso asked, “why haven’t she aged yet?”  With an encouraging smile, I told him, ” She’s  already old, baby.  She is just small.  and she’s our president.”

THE MISSPELT CANDY

Friday, 16 April 2010

My mother and four-year-old son bought candy in a sari-sari store.  On their way back home, the boy asked his grandmother the spelling of candy.

mother:  C A N D Y

my boy:  You are wrong!  It is M A X X.  (then showed the candy to his grandmother as proof.)

 

 

CRUSH AT AGE FOUR

Friday, 30 April 2010 at the small house

We were watching the evening news when the soap Agua Bendita flashed on the TV screen during one commercial break.

Four-year-old son, who was busy playing with his Gameboy, suddenly approached me and said, “Mama, let us watch Agua Bendita, please.  Please.”

I asked him his reasons.  He told me shyly, “Agua is beautiful.”

A few minutes later, he went near me again and whispered (in a loud tone, though) “If you won’t allow me watch Agua Bendita, I will no longer kiss you.”

We watched Agua Bendita that night, much to the delight of my youngest son.

WANTED HANDY MANNY

4  may 2010

We were inside an FX and it was raining hard.  There was a hole, thus rain water came in.

Four-year-old son:  Where did the water come from?

Mama:  From the hole up there.

Four-year-old son:  Why then the driver did not fix it?

Mama:  Maybe the driver is busy.

Four-year-old son:  He should call Handy Manny.  Handy Manny never tires of fixing things.

 

THE INTERSECTION

6 may 2010

We were heading to a mall.  We came across an intersection.  Bunso asked:  “Why was there an x mark on the road?”

Puzzled, I told him, “I do not have the slightest idea.”

With a smile, my son casually said, “I know.  The x mark means no car should stop there.  It is an intersection.”

Astounded , I asked him who told him so.  He said he just thought of it.

MY LITTLE HERO

Sunday, 23 May 2010

We went to a game house and exchanged a few coins for play tokens. We were to leave the place after hours of fun when a small, naughty boy pushed my back.  Four-year old son saw what the little lad did.  He ran after him and shouted, “You bad boy. Come here!”

CINDERELLA’S PRINCE

Tuesday, 8 June 2010 at the small house

I cannot find the other pair of my slippers so I asked help from Bunso. He looked around; and down the sofa located the other piece.  He got his long sword and used it to reach for the slippers.

He did not bother ask me to stand up so he can easily reach for the foot wear.

“TUSING”

6 September 2010 at the small house

Four-year old son came from school.  I asked him to eat his lunch while I do some chores.  One hour and thirty minutes later, I saw my boy half-asleep, his plate almost untouched.  I carried him to bed and returned to my unfinished task.  Suddenly, a soft voice called, “Mama. pwede maglaro ng Plants vs Zombies?”

I wonder if such tactic was effective on me as well when I was his age?!?

* Tusing – a term my husband and I use to describe our boys in a half-asleep mode.

PERSONAL SPACE

21 September 2010 at the small house

My seven-year old and four-year old boys were playing when I heard the former, ” You’re eating my personal space.  Move a bit!”  I was dumbfounded.

WHEN KIDS DON’T LIKE THE FOOD ON THE TABLE

11 October 2010 at the small house

mama:  you want to eat now?

bunso:  what is our food?

mama:  chicken.

bunso:  (examined the food)  Ok.  In two minutes I will eat.  Two minutes pero matagal na matagal.

After a few minutes.

bunso:  May I have banana, instead?

15 OCTOBER 2010

WATCHING TV IS GOOD

Bunso:  I now know the spelling of web.

mama:  Spell it then.

bunso:  W E  B

mama:  Very good.  Where did you learn that?  Teacher Jo taught you?

bunso:  No.  Seen it at Word World.  So you see, you better allow me to always watch TV. I learn something new everyday.

18 OCTOBER 2010

ON HOLDING HANDS AND HEART

Husband wanted to stay in Marquinton to watch a movie.  Mother, coming from Novaliches, wanted to meet us somewhere in Cubao and eat together.  Now torn between the two, I just stood still and kept my silence.

Bunso, nearly in tears, said, ” I told you two I don’t want to see you arguing.”

I held husband’s hand and we walked together to get a ride. We saw Petrang Kabayo at Marquinton then ate dinner  somewhere in Cubao.

45 Comments

  1. heidi

    Oh I miss my kids being little, Their honesty and the way whatever they are thinking just pops out of their mouths is priceless. So funny, I giggled all the way through. Enjoy it they grow up way too fast.

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    • momi berlin

      Yup, they grow up real fast. And sometimes as they age, the humor and childlike attitude fade.

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  2. travelerettenyc

    Those stories are really precious! My favorite is the one about your son calling the other child a bad boy. Kids are so funny at that age. I don’t have kids, but I taught preschool for a year and I have great stories from that time as well.

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    • momi berlin

      That would be so much fun to write about. Love hearing stories too from toddlers and preschoolers. They can be so ow honest yet clueless.

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  3. alison

    These are such precious memories. You will be so happy that you wrote them down. You always think you will remember everything but you won’t and going back and reading these memories will take you right back there. Your kids are so cute!

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    • momi berlin

      Thank you. And i am happy too that i was able to write them down then final blog about it.

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  4. Eunis De Guzman

    Memories are the best one’s to keep. I know you are so proud and happy while writing those. We all know that we could just remember everything but you won’t going back and reading these memories will take you right back there like how you make video’s out of something. Your kids are so cute I can imagine that clearly 😉 Just enjoy the moments.

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    • momi berlin

      Yup, enjoying the moment and the memories.

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  5. Milton Coyne

    it is always nice to look back at those precious and funny moments with kids.. my mom used to tell me those naughty things I did when I was a kid too

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    • momi berlin

      Hahaah. And surely you and your mom had such great time laughing that day.

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  6. Cheanne

    What a smart boy! I note down my son’s anecdotes too and post it as a status message on fb so I won’t forget. I should compile them in a blog post one time. 🙂

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    • momi berlin

      Yes. Its fun reading them from time to time. Makes you feel light. Thank you, by the way.

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      • Cheanne

        Hehe. About crush, I remember one time we were walking along the subway station when my son suddenly stopped. I kept walking to see if he’ll follow. To my surprise he just stopped and looked at a poster. He stared at it for a long time. I went back to him to check what was in the poster. It was an ad where a girl was wearing sexy lingerie. OMG! He was 3 that time. Haha

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        • momi berlin

          Hahhaha. He knows na how to appreciate girls. Hala!

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  7. kikaysikat

    Kids really say the darnest things! HAY I miss geof tuloy when he was 4

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    • momi berlin

      Haha. Its the time when you really would laugh lang because of their hirits, no?

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  8. Jhanis

    Hahaha! Straight from the mouths of the babes. 🙂 Love their innocence! And I have to say they can be very perceptive even at their age. 🙂

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    • momi berlin

      Yup, the innocence. Love that, too.

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  9. Mitchikels of Nostalgic Momma

    Hahaha! Bunso is so adorable! I believe at his age are really smart and conversant. I am somehow excited to have these kind of talks with my son in the future. 😀 Maybe then, I will be having a series of talks with a toddler or tot, compiled and published like this one. Good vibes! Hihi

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    • momi berlin

      Yey to good vibes. And looking forward to your own stories to tell. Kids that age can sometimes be the cutest.

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  10. momi berlin

    Thank you. He is 10 now and he still has so many funny and witty lines.

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  11. Coi (@coifishh)

    So cute! Your bunso is smart! I was smiling while I was reading this! My fave was the ‘Misspelt Candy’ 😉 Gave me an idea to document such events in our lives. It would be fun to tell/show the kids when they’re a bit older already! Hehe 🙂

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    • momi berlin

      Yes and they would deny saying such things. Hahaha.

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  12. Nina Sogue

    So cute! I can’t wait to have these moments with Santi! Right now, all he knows is to comfort people when he sees them crying. He likes doing group hugs too. Haha

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    • momi berlin

      Aww, so sweet and cute. I would want some hugs, too, Santi.

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  13. Madz

    These is a great collection.Kids say the curest things.I’ll remember to do this when my little girlie is older.

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    • momi berlin

      Yes, write everything and compile. You would end up laughing when you read them and laugh some more as you reread.

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  14. Samantha C.

    Very smart kids! It’s great that you’re keeping track of this. They’ll appreciate it when they grow up

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    • momi berlin

      Hopefully they would. But surely amidst the laugh, they would deny saying those words. Haha

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  15. Klaudia

    Oh , what a sweet post . Nothing’s cuter than babies and toddlers . Amazing things they come up with . What a great memory your posts will make , when the kids are grown up . Enjoyed and giggled a lot , thanks for sharing .

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    • momi berlin

      Thank you as well for finding time to read this post. 🙂

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  16. Charley's Mommy

    So cute naman your little boy!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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    • momi berlin

      Thank you. By the way, happy mother’s day.

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  17. rollcoastermom

    Awww so cute. I should make an effort to also list down the things my son says. It’s really surprising sometimes what comes out of their mouth!

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    • momi berlin

      You bet. Sometimes you’ll wonder if you’re talking with an adult na rin.

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  18. Melisa Sanchez

    Hahahhaha so cute and fun 🙂 Sometimes I did this I write everything what my Zd’s says and send to his papa’s email 🙂

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    • momi berlin

      Haha. You sure did make one papa proud.

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  19. Aika Loraine

    Smart kid. Hahaha. Delighted to read all of this. My nephew’s still youn but I imagine him doing this a year or 2 from now. Hehehe.

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    • momi berlin

      Hahah, brace yourself. Kids that age can be real talkative and they ask so many things.

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  20. Arlene Tingson

    That was some cute comedy! My son’s love of learning and his curiosity about the world also gets me chatting. From asking how things work to where they come from to everything in between! I guess that’s because they live in the moment, they’ll say whatever’s on their growing minds whenever — and wherever — they think of it. Sometimes it can even bring us to embarrassing situations that are pretty funny, just like some you shared!

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    • momi berlin

      Haha. Kids are so adorable talaga at that stage. How they will remain a such but of course they need to grow and explore.

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  21. den

    It is so great daw you kept a log of his funny little anecdotes. I’m sure he will laugh out loud when he reads this when he is older na.

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    • momi berlin

      I bet he will or he might also deny uttering those words. Haha

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    • momi berlin

      Yes,found them on scratch papers and old diaries upon my cleaning this summer vacation.

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