Yifan’s first day in kindergarten was great. He was very happy when we sent him to the kindergarten. He was singing a song when we stepped into the gate. He went straight to the LEGO in his room.
He cried briefly when his mom left, but basically enjoyed the day. The teacher reported that he ate well, and slept well this noon. Great!
Yifan as Apple Fan
Wendy bought an iPad, and Yifan naturally can play with it. Kudos to Apple Inc. to make it so usable. We bought an Apple T-shirt in Apple Company Store at Apple headerquarter, and dressed him up with the new T-shirt. The front reads: “Hello. I am a Mac”, and at the back is an Apple logo.
Here are some photos of Yifan with his new Apple T-shirt.
Does T-Shirt Matters?
Interestingly, the little boy has already have many T-shirts with hi-tech logos. Before he was born, we already had some Microsoft baby T-shirt. He wore Microsoft T-shirt from 6 month to 1 year. Then he started to wear eBay T-shirt (with a “Future PowerSeller” in the front). Now, he is wearing Apple, with a Google T-shirt in his bag to kindergarten, in case he need to change.
Parents influence the kids in many small ways. The T-shirt they wear may one day influence their interests… This is my hope.
I am a PC.
your son looks just like you in the second picture.
so cute!
Thanks for writing the blog. I feel like I am part of your family and see your kid grow in front of my eyes. Beautiful family.
You’re right, parents can influence their kids in many ways in their future. Industries do too. When my son learned to use computer in mid-80s, he was in junior high. In his school, all computers were donated by Apples. He got his his computer when he went to college(Berkley), he has bought many lap tops since, and they have all been Mac. His latest toy is IPAD, which his 5-year old daughter loves too.
I’m right, Yifan is your son, he looks just like you, how happiness you are.
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