Plan Your Work
I was busy preparing the ingredients needed for my pot of old cucumber soup after clearing the dinner dishes when Ian walked into the kitchen.
Ian: Mommy, what are are you doing?
Me: Mommy is getting ready ingredients to be put into the crockpot. You will have old cucumber soup for lunch tomorrow. (Seeing a good opportunity to teach him a moral lesson, I started drumming into his head the importance of planning his work to get desired results, must do revision everyday and not lag behind larrr, don't rush last minute lah bla bla bla).
Ian: (Half way into my lecture, Ian quickly opened the kitchen tall cabinet and took out a packet of Milo). Mommy, can I put this in the fridge now to chill so that I can have cold milo for breakfast tomorrow? Is this called planning, mommy?
Me: *-*
Ian: Mommy, what are are you doing?
Me: Mommy is getting ready ingredients to be put into the crockpot. You will have old cucumber soup for lunch tomorrow. (Seeing a good opportunity to teach him a moral lesson, I started drumming into his head the importance of planning his work to get desired results, must do revision everyday and not lag behind larrr, don't rush last minute lah bla bla bla).
Ian: (Half way into my lecture, Ian quickly opened the kitchen tall cabinet and took out a packet of Milo). Mommy, can I put this in the fridge now to chill so that I can have cold milo for breakfast tomorrow? Is this called planning, mommy?
Me: *-*
Labels: Parenting
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He learns fast!
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