“diddy” (that’s what i call him now, yo! is that hip hop or what?) is not as tok selampit as mummy, but he’s getting there…
mummy said he used to tell her stories ALL the time when they were dating. i wonder what kind of stories they were. i’m sure they were not of the ‘goldilocks and the three bears’ kind, though. hehe.
we were at a reading festival (no, no, not THE coolest annual music festival in england – speaking of which, omg, look at their lineup this year! a reunited smashing pumpkins, arcade fire, bloc party, interpol, waaah… ok, digressing.)
it was an attempt to get 10,000 diddies to read to their little ones. i think they were trying to break a guinness record or something, though looking at the grey weather and sloshy grounds at east coast that day, i think they should have been less ambitious and tried for 1,000.
ah well. what can i say about the attitudes of diddies in our country? work, work, work. maybe they would be better off reading to us their work reports. or better still, the newspapers. or even better still, blogs! haha!
perhaps the event needed some star appeal, like brad pitt reading to shiloh, and tom cruise reading to suri… (then you’ll get even MORE than 10,000 – mummies, that is!)
or ouhh, how about david beckham reading to brooklyn and romeo?
urm, ok, maybe not. :p











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erm, the ball looked like too big for aniq, liddat. hehehehe…
ouh, the reading daddies. how cool!
should have told us tt u guys were going…
oh ya hor, pak ngah! we went with pak long. actually, we got a lot of plans next week, but… you dah balik sekolah!!
wait, we want to email something to you, mebe we can consider going this weekend…
don’t have to remind me of school lah…ok will be waiting for ur mail
the whole place looks very bare eh.
i was expecting to see the place crowded with daddies and babies…
are men more workaholic than women and why?
i wish my company does human research …………………
Ohhh, aniq & dad participated in this eh?
Harris & I have been joking & laughing about going to a bookstore & asking the sellers for books suitable for 2 week old babies. Anyway, we bought him a soft book without words..that should do for now :D
nani, soft books with pictures are all that he needs now lah! lol!
when he’s crawling, you can progress to hard cardboard ones, and he’ll prefer to chew chew chew at them… tu kira ‘reading’ jugak k!
aliyah, men and women work equal hours so, NO EXCUSES! :)