I have been here for ten weeks now. It seems like much longer to me. It is difficult for me to imagine a world before me. I'm sure it was terrible. I am going to start referring to time based on my age. Today is 10 weeks AD (after David). I am confident that in the future this will be the standard time. Anytime before I was born will be BD (before David) or L (lame).
So far things have been going according to plan. I progress much faster than the average baby in virtually every way. I enjoy seeing other babies because it makes me feel good about myself. I have recently discovered how to suck on my fist. It is exhilarating. I spend a good portion of my day doing that.
I have yet to conquer my phobia of being alone. Despite this crippling fear my parents often leave me by myself when I sleep. When I wake up and notice that nobody else is with me I am overcome with the feeling that I will be left in my crib forever. I scream as loud as I can, hoping that a passerby will notice that my irresponsible parents have left their child to fend for himself. Each time I cry I am surprised (I will admit pleasantly) that my mother or father immediately enters to pick me up. I forget this last part every time I wake up alone and I am certain that my parents have left me for good.
It has been nice to get out of the apartment more often these past few weeks. I enjoyed cruising in the stroller through the market.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
In the beginning....
My name is David, and as you can tell from the picture above I am cute as fuck. I just turned 2 months old and I live in Phnom Penh, Cambodia with my mom and dad. We live in a (kind of shitty) 3 bedroom apartment near Psar Toul Kork. My mother is from the Philippines and my father is from United States. I do not currently have citizenship to any country. We are in the process of getting my US citizenship. As far as I know we have no plans to move there but my parents think that is the best option for me.
Because of my father's apparent disregard for my health and well-being, I was born in Cambodia. However, I am strong and resilient so I made it out unscathed and ready to rock.
The past few months I have been getting used to everything around me. I spend most time at home with my mom. On weekends I like going to the pool, taking long walks and reading. I enjoy adventure/epic novels (Harold and the Purple Crayon), biographies (The Very Hungry Caterpillar) and personal/spiritual guidebooks (Are You a Cow?).
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