Hello Son,
Something cute to tell you.
About little R.
Sweet cutie R.
So yesterday morning, when little R arrived in school, he had excitedly ran to Mom and showed Mom 2 little balls in his little hands.
His voice was full of excitement as he exclaimed, "See Chee-Cher (teacher) Lynn, see my balls!!"
And he went on to say this and that ... and that and this.
As entertaining as always.
Cute small little balls. A little big bigger than ping pong balls.
One white and one pink, with a little cartoon image on each ball.
Fast forward ...
The day passed in school very quickly.
Soon it was nap time.
Nap time passed.
Just before 5 pm, Mom heard a familiar "Hi Chee-Cher Lynn."
Ryan had woken up.
After a quick squeeze, Mom said, "Let's go wee-wee."
At the urinal, Mom helped him remove his shorts, and he went to the big-boy's urinal (standing on a stool).
As he was peeing, he said, "Chee-Cher Lynn, I really love my balls."
Mom had to hide a laugh.
It was too cute.
Your mother replied, "You do?"
Little R repeated, "Yes, I really love my balls."
Awwww. How cute is that.
So anyway, in the car that evening, Mom mentioned to Dad about the ball incident, and Dad had a big smile.
Mom said, "I think Daniel must have whispered to him (R), to make him say that. It's just like his (Daniel) kind of humor."
So that was yesterday (Monday 25).
This morning, about 7am, Aunty D (R's mummy) sent Mom a text to tell Mom which hotel the family would be going for a staycation during the Raya break.
In reply, Mom told Aunty D about what R said about his balls.
Aunty D sent the hysterical laughing emoji.
In the car on the way to school, Mom asked Dad, "Is there anything about a ball that is connected to Daniel?"
Did he have any special ball ... and inciDAN about Daniel and a ball?
If there was, then yesterday's ball inciDAN was a zap inciDAN.
Mom couldn't think of any ball-related inciDAN at all that was connected to you.
Bionicles or guitar or a pet fish ... yes.
But a ball???
Nothing specific like that.
Grimace.
So anyway, the day started in school ...
Mom was busy as usual.
It wasn't until mid-day when something interesting happened in class.
We were having mathematics.
Problem - solving.
The children had gone through the first page for the day.
We were now on the second page.
Mom couldn't believe her eyes when she saw the problem question.
Omg.
Seriously???
Question at the top :
Daniel has 7 balloons, 4 balloons fly away ...
Omg.
Daniel ... ball.
4 fly away.
(I AM NUMBER 4) (Movie)
(Daniel Daniel ... at the beach scene ... beginning of the movie)
ZAP ZAP ZAP!!
It was surely you whispering to R -
it was just your way to bring a smile to us.
In the evening, Mom was as usual at the table preparing some books for the next day, when the familiar voice of R's "Hi, Chee-cher Lynn" greeted her.
R approached Mom.
He had just woken up from his nap.
After giving him a little squeeze, and asking him if he had a good sleep, Mom went back to her books. Your mother was preparing some books for the next day (27/4).
Soon she came to this book, and this page.
After the balloon page this afternoon in class, Mom's just sensitive to this word.
She took a photo.
She wasn't sure for what.
Was she trying too hard?
Her son was near, she knows.
He would always find little ways to make her feel his presence.
It wasn't until Mom overheard R saying to his friends, "Do you know the angel song?"
And again, R asked, "Angelo, do you know the angel song?"
(Angelo - a boy in school)
Mom was in the school, about 10 walking steps from the children outside.
The kids were having their tea time.
Angel song?
Angel???
Your would have seen your mother checked her handphone for the time.
It was : 1502 pm
Decode : 44
Smile.
This would be like the first time Mom has ever heard R say this "angel" word.
He has never said this word.
For some reason, Mom checked the time that photo (of the balloon) was taken.
She could only gasp when she saw 15.02pm.
Omg. What are the chances?
Innocent little children can always hear the whispers of angels.
We all know that.
Don't we?
Wink.
Plus, her son's ZAPs always comes in twos.
Thanks, Son.
For always letting us know that you are near.
ZAP ZAP ZAP.
Need to go to bed now.
Nite nite.
xoxo
Mom