Listen carefully to the flow of the story. Notice how she begins, what the main events are, and how she ends it. If 'rirries' is a mystery, see if there are any clues in the surrounding parts of the story. For example, if she says 'rirries was a special place', then you can start to build an idea in your head. Also, share your thoughts with her as she tells the story. Say things like 'I'm not sure what you mean by rirries' and see how she responds. This interaction will help you understand the story better.
To better understand the story, you could write down the key points as she tells it. This way, you can refer back to them later. Try to relate the events in the story to your own experiences or things you know. And of course, ask questions about any unclear parts, especially about this 'rirries' thing. You might also try to picture the story in your head, creating mental images of the characters and settings she describes.
First, ask your mom for more details. If there are words you don't understand like 'rirries', ask her what it means. Also, pay close attention to the emotions she expresses while telling the story.
I'm not sure what 'rirries' means. It might be a made - up or very rare word, or perhaps it's a misspelling. It could potentially be a name or a term specific to your family's own little language or inside joke.
She might be sharing the funny antics of the puppy. For instance, how the puppy chases its own tail or how it tries to steal food from the table in a really clumsy way. These little stories are her way of expressing her love for the puppy and sharing the joy it brings to the family.
Well, it could be that she is very proud of her recent painting creation and wants to share it with the family. Maybe she has been taking painting classes and finally completed a masterpiece that she can't wait to show off.
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It's a puzzling phrase. Maybe'mom' was reminiscing about a time when she had a kitten or a small animal (referred to as 'pussy' which can be an old - term for a cat in some regions) and the story about it was so vivid that it roused the person from sleep.
Her family stories can reveal her values. If her parents are hardworking and she shares stories about that, it might mean she values diligence too.
One way is to use examples from her own experiences. For example, if she once had a situation where she wasn't listened to, remind her of how that made her feel. Then, relate it to how you feel when she doesn't listen to you.
Try to have a conversation where you listen more than you talk. Let her explain what she finds so fascinating about these stories. It could be related to the emotions, the unique relationships, or the social commentary in them. Maybe she sees something in these stories that she wishes were more present in the real world or in other types of relationships. By really listening, you can start to understand her perspective better.
To better understand your wife while watching her story, look for recurring themes. Is she always talking about her family? It could mean family is very important to her. Notice how she describes people in her stories. If she's very complimentary, it might show her positive outlook. And don't forget body language. If she's animated while telling the story, it could mean she's really passionate about the topic.
One way to understand it could be to think about the son's actions during the time his mom is telling stories. Maybe 'fingers' means he's using his fingers to interact with her in some way, like pointing at details in a book if she's reading a story. And 'fists her stories' could be that he gets so into the stories that he clenches his fists in excitement or anticipation. But again, this is just one possible interpretation.