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Monday, September 29, 2008Y
The Fearsome Four

Ask me about it. The terrible 2 stage, been there, done that. Now's the fearsome 4. Why call it fearsome 4? Cos it's this age that they're starting to be over-bearing and being a tyrant. Ayden's been throwing alot of temper nowadays. As usual, not only is he whining at every single thing, now he's been shouting to get messages across to us. Especially to Ah Ni, he's getting pretty nasty when he wants things done, it's just so rude and I can't stand it!

So, I've been trying to talk to him nicely, to get him to understand but in the end, he'll be screaming and crying till I get so pissed off. I've been real patient with him, but my patience is getting thinner and thinner by the day. So out comes my 'weapon', which is the cane of course, and still, the old method works. As much as I hate beating him up, it's really the only thing that will make him stop screaming and behaving well. He always apologised after I punished him, and he can even tell me where he had gone wrong. Haiz, I really really hope that this stage will quickly go away soon. *crossing my fingers*

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