Nathan and Neil
Today, I went to visit my 'nephews' Nathan and Neil. Even though they're only two-and-a-half, they already have a long history. Neil was born three-months premature and the government spent over one million dollars trying to keep him alive. They were born to two teenage parents, unfit to care for them, so they gave them up to my aunt (in Chinese, you call all your close family friend's "aunt"). Nathan and Neil are of mixed descent -- Caucasian and Asian (the adoption agent didn't disclose what type of Asian). My aunt is really brave to adopt twins and also work at the same time. I don't know how she does it! Nathan and Neil are probably the most obedient kids you will ever meet. They pick up after themselves, they don't throw tantrums, and they say thank you. Well, it comes out as 'tank youuuu,' but it's the thought that counts! When I visited them today, my aunt asked me to play piano, so I sat down at the piano stool, and surprisingly, Nathan and Neil both sat next to me and just listened to the piano as I struggled to remember how to play a sonatina by Muzio Clementi. It's amazing how fast children grow. The last time I saw them, they were still without much hair on their heads, and they still drooled and talked in baby gibberish. When I went to visit them, they greeted me at the door with a 'Ni hao' and led me to their play area and showed me their Legos. It was really strange seeing Caucasian-looking children speak Mandarin. :roll: I ate dinner at their house, and they sat there patiently as I finished my dinner. They just sat there, watching Teletubbies. After the show was over, they opened the DVD player, took out the DVD, and put it back in its case. My god parents and I were shocked because... well, I mean... they knew how to work a DVD player! I didn't even know how to use a DVD player until I was... seven? Twins are especially fun to watch because they both have different personalities. Nathan is serious and brooding, while Neil is outgoing and loves to be tickled. Nathan sat there, staring into space, while Neil poked me until I cuddled him. Neil is a more passive person, while Nathan is more aggressive. When they both wanted a toy, Nathan just grabbed it out of Neil's hands and walked away -- Neil went to get his mom instead of fighting back. Oh, how he reminds me so much of myself... Appearance wise, Nathan and Neil are both future heartbreakers. They have the darkest eyes you will ever see, and their eyelashes are so long! I'm sensing that a lot of girls will be chasing after them in the future. But be on your guard, because if anyone tries to interrupt their learning, I'm going to come and hunt you down. :wink: Neither Nathan and Neil is to have a girlfriend before college, because I said so. Maybe I should rethink this, 'I'm never going to have kids' idea...This entry was posted on February 18, 2008 at 09:43 PM and is filed under Personal,.
By morgan · on February 18, 2008
Something went horribly wrong with your blog layout.
Told you not to play with CMs. :P
And I don’t get your last statement. O_O
Do you want to have kids or not? O_O_O_O
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And caucasians-asians are called: Casians. :] (KAY-sions)
Or wasians (way-sions)= WHITE ASIAN! ;D
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Don’t you mean “Maybe I should rethink this,
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Kids are pretty cool, aren’t they? My two-and-a-half year old nephew can also use a DVD player (and even instructed my mother on how to use one :P ) and my five year old nephew is a computer pro already :D
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Rethinking having kids? Whenever I see a cute kid I just think about diaper duty and that sends me straight back to square one. Your nephews sound adorable, regardless :smile:
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How cute!!
Children are complete blessings. I’m so happy for your aunt!
:D
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Aww, your nephews sound adorable! Lol about you not letting them have girlfriends before college. I didn’t OWN a DVD player until I was 12.
Just out of curiosity, which sonatina by Clementi were you playing?
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I still don’t know how to operate a DVD player… i poke buttons until the bloody thing opens
That was such a sweet story! I’m so touched by your ah yi’s (aunt, yes yes?) generosity in adopting them.
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Ahhh!! Clementi! Bad bad memories. Your nephews sound super cute.
My niece (second cousin, whatever) can operate a computer. Really well. At her age, I thought computers were just really big calculators.
Twins are confusing. But over time you notice little differences, like an extra mole here, or differently set eyes.
Perhaps I will visit you in San Francisco. Except, how do YOU know I’m not some 50 year old pedophile stalker?
Actually, don’t answer that.
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