kids inc, motherhood

Yet another post about how great my kids are. Also, I really miss Bubbles.

Before I became a mom, I used to hear other parents talk about how their newborn has such a sparkling personality and I would roll my eyes so far back into my head they would get lodged there for days. Seeing that all they do is drink milk and sleep, I’m pretty certain my pet hamster, Bubbles (God bless her soul) had more of a personality. That was until she got really old and she fell off the top storey of her massive apartment and her eye popped out and she lost the will to live. I spent my last $100 on her surgery and she died the next day but it all worked out because I was too heartbroken to eat for the rest of the month anyway.

And I wasn’t sure about the whole nature/nurture debate. I thought that a kid’s personality is largely shaped by the environment they grow up in, but then how do you explain the fact that siblings can grow up with the same parents and turn out completely different.

Now with 2 kids, I’m almost completely certain that a parent can only do so much and children are not as some claim, a blank canvas for parents to create a masterpiece on. They come out all perfectly packaged and the most we can do is add a couple of finishing touches here and there. So really, if my kids grow up to be brats, it’s got NOTHING to do with me.

Just take my kids for example. They are as different as they come. Tru is a hardcore adrenaline junkie. He needs to be entertained every second of every day and he can’t sit still even for a while. There’s a little voice inside his head telling him that life is too good to waste maintaining the status quo so he’s always out seeking for a new adventure. He’s also gotta be at the center of attention all the time.

When they're not looking, I'm going in head first

When they're not looking, I'm going in head first

Kirsten is a little more unassuming. Totally like me in that regard. She homely and likes her equilibrium maintained. And she’s happy to blend into the background while her brother demands all my attention. If she could talk, she’ll be all like, “It’s ok mom, you can hang out with Tru. I’ll just lie here and watch my mobile quietly. Then when I’m tired I’ll go to sleep on my own without fussing.” Not that she doesn’t like the attention. When she gets some quality alone time with mama, she beams and beams like it’s Christmas morning.

I like my bed

I like my bed

These days, I try to give them equal portions of my time but truth is, the bulk of it goes to Tru. I have to constantly make sure he’s not in any mortal danger because it is incredible how he can hurt himself with the most harmless objects like a a piece of tissue. He can stuff it into his ears or dip into the toilet bowl and then eat it or use it to strangle himself. It just blows my mind.

But I think they’re good for each other. Tru’s really gentle with Kirsten and he will kiss and pat her on the head when she’s upset. And you should see the look of adoration he gets from her. If they grow up to be best friends, I wouldn’t have much to complain about.

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4 Comments

  • Reply kless October 28, 2009 at 2:17 pm

    I wonder why everyone around me who have both girls and boys tell me that their girls are so awfully sweet and demure, while their boys are the hyperactive ones.

    I’ve got 2 girls and both are like crazy hyperactive. I don’t think I dare to even contemplate having a boy next. It’s way too scary and unimaginable.

  • Reply leslie October 28, 2009 at 3:19 pm

    kless> no leh, my baby girl is also super chor-lor and my boy sometimes behaves like a gentle gu-niang (tho’ overall BOTH are hyper active!)

  • Reply lxlb October 28, 2009 at 5:03 pm

    maybe it’s also something to do with being the firstborn versus the ones after the firstborn?
    .-= lxlb´s last blog ..Cardblanche celebrates Christmas early! =-.

  • Reply Fang October 28, 2009 at 11:41 pm

    my husband would tell you he absolutely agrees with you on the nature vc nurture debate – in fact…he used almost the same words!

    Kayla was like Kirsten…but as Kayla grows, her temperament is further away from the sweet, quiet, calm, peaceable and non-fuss baby that she was. I can only say she is still all endearing – to us! – now :)

    Pls pray that your Kirsten remains as she is now! :)

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