Monday, March 26, 2012

Angus-isms

It's a beautiful thing, to watch a tiny baby grow into a toddler and in no time, become a child. It is only to this point I really know, can really relate to and really appreciate. Right before the taint of school and all of it's influences set in. And I have to say, it's an incredible time in a child's life. The innocence, the understanding, the development and the pure, natural compassion. The world is raw, so black and white, in all it's cloudy grey. Amazing to be a part of. Every day my delightful Angus enlightens me, through his unique take on it all:

His preschool teacher is heavily pregnant. Feet swelling and understandably tired, she takes the odd day off from teaching. In the most matter of fact tone, over dinner one night, Angus quipped, "it can't be the baby causing Angela's feet to be sore" ... "the baby is not in her feet, it's in her tummy!"

We have an all too familiar scene in the evenings, with me squawking at the boys to wrangle them up for bedtime. One night last week, with an indignant tone, Angus snapped at me through gritted teeth, "Grrrrr, you can just... go on a holiday Mum!" perhaps one of the 'nicer' nasty things anyone has ever said to me.

Next morning, hastily ironing clothes on the run (as I do), Angus appeared at my feet holding his latest favourite trinket and casually informed me that "just like ironing is your favourite thing Mama, this is MY favourite thing". I obviously make ironing look fun... or maybe it's because I do so much of it. 

But the words that make me smile each and every time he whispers them to Felix as they part at the preschool gate, "Bye bye little guy, you be good for Mama today, Ok?" I do love this age and all the precious Angus-isms that go with it. 




16 comments:

  1. Beautiful post. Agree, it is such a special age. I am loving the wonder of little Bloss right now as she makes new discoveries and questions the world she lives in.

    Gorgeous pics of your clever little artist.

    xx

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  2. oh his parting words are too sweet. I think dave says that to my Zeph every time he leaves the house too.



    xo em

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  3. Just precious, Jules. Clever mama for capturing these moments here so beautifully. J x

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  4. Oh bless him.
    It is such a magical age.
    Enough spunk to entertain - but still our lovable little men.

    I was literally laughing out loud at Magoo's form over a babycino at a cafe today.
    I just wanted to capture that moment - when I wouldn't have wanted to be anywhere else.

    Then, he came within millimetres of a 'wash your mouth out with soap' incident this evening. Nice.
    I would've preferred Angus' holiday suggestion myself!!!
    :-) xx

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  5. Oh that is so sweet, love his parting words to felix! x

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  6. I love the innocence of this age and the things that kids say. Both your boys are so sweet Julie :)
    xx

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  7. your posts always make me smile julie. you have some gorgeous kids there and a great mum they have. xo

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  8. So sweet and truely a wonderful age and stage :)

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  9. As gorgeous as ever ... and you are so good to do ironing - I iron nothing, and I mean nothing. Never, ever!

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  10. hi julie. i have sent some sunshine your way. pop over and take a peek when you get a chance. xo.

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  11. So sweet, love the comment about the ironing. I remember my son saying something similar about me being in the kitchen.

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  12. That post puts a big smile on my face ... isn't ironing everybody's favourite thing?!
    x
    Melissah from Coastal Style

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  13. Oh, you put it so well! There are truly so many amazing moments, I want to remember them all. Of course, I'm going to forget, and then madly write them all down. How I wish I could put it all in my very own external hard drive that never forgets.

    *Sigh.

    Enjoy those cute things. I know these are the cute things that see us through their teenage years and make it all the more bearable!

    xx

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  14. I love that he is still so little that he has no idea that ironing is the least of a fabourite for 99.9% of us! Too sweet. I keep reminding myself to breathe in eery second of these little people stages, only too soon...
    X ashley

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  15. I love the ironing but, how gorgeous but totally naive he he. Thanks for making me have a big smile on my face this morning Angus. xxx

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  16. How cute is he! I will remember these Angus-isms, I can just imagine when him and Ali get together and what sense they will make of the world.
    Visit soon J!
    xoxo

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