we made a discovery the other day, while we were writing down our orders at eighteen chefs.

no, our little boy did not suddenly break into a calligraphy of a shakespeare’s sonnet. no, he did not even manage to list down his own order of cheese fries and hot chocolate.

well, you have to start somewhere. chicken scratches are a start. even though chickens are known to never end up writing great script.


it’s the letter A, yo!

it’s funny coz of all the things we never got around to doing, is to shove a pencil in his hand and force him to churn out the alphabets on demand. so it was something of a surprise for us. i was hoping it’d be something he’d pick up on his own when he’s ready. so apparently, he’d already picked it up in school… somewhat. (coz the letters ‘A’ and ‘I’ are about as far as it goes, lol.)

and another thing we discovered was his ability to draw… stick figures. you know, with a head, eyes, a mouth, limbs. he calls it “alien” though. wth?!

needless to say, i guffawed to no end when i saw his artwork. (i still do.)

his daddy asked why his alien was hypnotised. (refer to googly eyes.)

when i was small, i remember being forced into one of those supplementary art classes in school on saturdays, and we were taught drawing methods in precise shapes to form figures like, say, chickens. you know, e.g. big circle for body, small circle for head, smaller circle for eye, triangle for beak, oval for eggs, etc. it was sooo weird. it was more like a math lesson. where was art, in its freeform style? sky – must be blue. grass – here’s green crayon. sun – yellow, of course. it’s a good way of finding out whether one has colour blindness.

as for my penmanship, that went pretty well. no chicken scratches there. teachers used to write in my report books commending my “neat” handwriting. like how important that turned out to be, in this age of perpetual typing and incessant texting. :p

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10 Responses to “chicken scratch”
  1. raggedyanne says:

    his alien is so cute, ok! terbahak2 i gelak, esp the googly eyes. ah, i just remembered, one day i’ll show you nunu’s ‘Ben10′ :D

  2. hana says:

    i know, the googly eyes are especially hilarious. LOL. ok! i’m sure nunu’s waaay more advanced in her fine motor skills than this boy’s. :)

  3. norza says:

    alien mcm da kena tembak aje…lol!

  4. FaiQah says:

    waaayy to go, aniq! that alien is what i mostly got out of my nursery kids haha (and some k1)

  5. aprima says:

    very artistic lah the alien. macam tengah hangover! *lol*

    you should have seen misha’s version of a cat. it was a cross-breed between a cat and a spider. made me ROFL *lol*

  6. hana says:

    hangover alien, lol. ok, i’m still waiting for him to start drawing animals, even if they are cross-breeds. :p

    do most nursery kids really draw like that? my mum makes fun of it to him, says people don’t walk with their hands outstretched like that. hahaa.

    yah lah norza, kena tembak dengan Ben10 lah tu!

  7. sab bling bling s mom says:

    nice drawing aniq! lucky it s an alien! Hehehe cos it s funny tt my boy draws similarly like that too! Do all boys draw like tt?? Haha only tt it s his version of his parents :p i dont rem having a super big head wit googly eyes! Hehe

  8. hana says:

    are you sure you don’t have googly eyes? @-@ hehe

  9. sab bling bling s mom says:

    weii i domt have googly gaagly eyes da .ermmm do i??haha maybe too much glaring when he s notty

  10. FaiQah says:

    kak, it’s already good enough that they could draw ‘aliens’. i have a k2 kid who still draw stick figures when peers are already giving detailed drawings of a person :)

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