One Behaved Little Man.

Whenever we are on the road, it’s very rare for my 2-year-old son be everywhere inside the vehicle.  Meaning, unlike other kids of his age who would love “roaming around” or just being difficult and handy inside the car, he’s different as he would just be on my lap sitting very still.  He’s usually being entertained by the different types of transportation vehicles that he sees on the road.  His habit recently is spotting his favorite forms and he automatically squeals in delight as he names each and every one them.  For example, he shrieks “e-peyn” when he sees an airplane up in the sky, “tuck” for truck, “bus”, “teyn” for train and bike.  I have to thank these automobile types because they’re making my son behaved inside the car.  I’m amazed how my son overly fascinates over them.  He also “commands” them to “go” or “stop”.  Glad that he’s just a little boy and not some kind of traffic enforcer.  He would have caused tremendous traffic jams already if these cars and trucks have minds on their own and they could hear my son from inside.  I also chuckle every time I hear him pronounce “tra-fikkk!” when he sees a bunch of vehicles waiting for the traffic light to go green and move. 

I could just tell, as early as now, that he will be so into autos and transports someday.  Perhaps, he would become more knowledgeable than his father about every thing that has to do with cars, models, and even about truck accessories.  Probably, he’ll be referencing much on carid.com for every auto-related concern that he may have then.  And this might also cause his Daddy getting age lines because this  could also become a hobby and will depend on his Dad for the financial resources.  The husband does not have much concerns about that actually.  In fact, he’s so excited and eager to teach the little one driving lessons once he reach 18.

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