
While Srey-Yuu was busy perfecting her badminton skills, us spectators got bored, so I began placing sticks in between Monkey-B's toes.
Srey-Yuu Briefly Allows Photos 📸

Anytime Srey-Yuu senses the lens is focused on her, she will usually block her face or attempt to ruin the photo in some way. Well I have learned that when she's pleasantly distracted she will happy tolerate photos, and badminton requires so much focus that she wasn't able to evade my photography attempts.

She was obviously amused by the situation, at least that's what the look on her face says. Monkey-B is busy in the background hydrating and wishing for better hand-eye coordination.
Pensive Monkey-B 🤔

While watching big sister play badminton, I looked over at Monkey-B and realized she's practically all grown-up. I wonder where my little Monkey-B went, the years passed by so quickly, but luckily she's still my buddy. We still do things together that big sister and mom usually don't like such as taking natural showers at the river and watching educational animal videos in the morning.

My daughters are full of personality, and after all these years of spending lots of time with them and putting massive efforts in, they have a very different worldview and life attitude than the average Cambodian. I never intended it, and didn't even speak much English with them for the first couple years we were together, but now English is the language they choose to speak with each other mostly, and they say this is because they are better able to convey their true feelings in English.
Game On 🏸

The badminton action started to heat up again, but the spectators (consisting of only Monkey-B and myself) weren't having enough fun just watching the action, so I began collecting twigs to use in a foot-related courtside art project.

Monkey-B didn't know what my plan was, but when I began placing the twigs in between her toes, she realized we'd stumbled upon a game of our own. After putting a few twigs in, she was able to hold them up with some extreme toe grip, and I realized this was going to be primo Hive content.

A Real-Life NFT 👨🎨

After loading up the toes I began taking shots with an attempt to place some bokeh badminton in the background. It actually kind of worked, and I think I made what a non-digital NFT would look like, or maybe it's just a foot with sticks, art is really subjective isn't it?

It's clear that Monkey-B and I share a pretty bizarre sense of humor, but it's good to embrace the silly. Without some laughter and fun with the girls each day, I don't know how I'd find the motivation to keep pushing forward and struggling to provide for them.

Oh, and in case you didn't already know, the @kidsisters profile that was once shared by my daughters is now defunct because they are going on separate Hive journeys. @srey-yuu and @sakana are the accounts to follow now, and although @srey-yuu posts often, @sakana only recently finished her re-intro after working on it for many weeks.
Alright, it's 1 am, I must get to bed and wake up at 5:20am to take the kids to school. I was going to try to post 7 days a week, but only managed two consecutive days before I ended cooking all the family meals for a couple of days. I promised the kids samosas for breakfast, so I might even have to wake up a little earlier, guess it's back to burning the candle at both ends 🤷♂.

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