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A sibling’s art of ‘bugging’

26 August 20088 Comments

I know Anya and Vai love and care for each other, but just like any other siblings, they do bug each other too every single day. Without fail.

And many times, they put themselves into a rather comical situations! (well, at least that’s how I see it, as their MOTHER, haha, because I know one most likely find the other quite annoying at the time!)

Anyway.

This pictorial sequence below pretty much sums up what the two kids can do to each other every day.

Vai intently observes and checks out what the sister is so into doing.

Vai squeezes himself into the picture, wanting to also do what his sister does.

Vai finds himself a little corner on Anya’s drawing paper. And both the sister and brother peacefully draw and scribble on the paper. At least for A WHILE.

Vai finds scribbling on Anya’s drawing MORE interesting, and Anya starts pushing him away, telling him to draw on HIS own paper, and calls out ‘MOMMYYYYY!’

Vai refuses to budge. AND pretends to fall asleep!

Ah kids. Their silly interactions never fail to make me smile.

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