This is what happens when little kids dont have any discipline...
Hoyeon is in the kitchen, eating frosted flakes (see blog entry below). For some reason he has 2 chairs lined up by the cupboards, blocking the freezer, and making it difficult to get into the pantry (and only Hoyeon has a chair at the table). I chat with Hoyeon for awhile, while he is eating. And I decide I want some cereal so I can eat with him. so I move the broken chair, which was about to fall apart again, (one leg falls off, but they haven't done anything about it, I fell off the other day, nearly took Cherry and our supper with me, couple bruises and the evil one laughed) as it shouldnt be out, esp for Hoyeon to climb on. I go to get the next chair and Hoyeon starts screaming and runs to get the other chair. He puts the chair back and the housekeeper appears. Hoyeon calms down. I tell him that I want to eat some cereal with him, but I need to take one of the chairs to sit on. He says ok, and starts back for the table. Housekeeper says something to Hoyeon at which point Hoyeon is screaming again and pushing the chair back. So I went and sat in his chair. Hoyeon was screaming and crying but he didnt want his seat back. He would start to calm down, and then every time the phone rang and she went to answer it, Hoyeon screamed louder. When she walked 5 feet away to hang the phone up... He screams again. Finally they bring another chair from Cherry's room and Hoyeon sits at the table but isn't eating and the second the housekeeper steps away, Hoyeon is screaming. All I could think was omg, this kid needs a smack! I never would obviously, but its frustrating when you make progress and someone/thing pulls you back, always one step forward, two steps back. So housekeeper takes Hoyeon outside, presumably to the grandmother...
GGGRRRRRRRRRRRRR.... and still 2 more days without Eunice....
On a side note, the nail glue I bought is amazing, only thing is, when the glue is wet it reacts with the acetone in nailpolish remover... Causing a sizzling, and smoke. Which means that instead of using polish remover to get rid of excess glue on the skin, you have to peel it off or scrub it off... I have never seen this before... the ingredients are Korean so I can't narrow down what is making the reaction occur. Luckily I accidently learned this lesson on a peice of cotton, rather than my skin.
Monday, October 30, 2006
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sizzling nail glue? That's kind of scary! :P
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