Ok, I have been saying real words for a while but how boring is that? I have invented my first custom word: Numma. It is for a very important thing. I love num nums, which are tasty snacks. If mom says we're having num nums, I climb into my chair at the table. Then we geedo (pray), and I will bow my head and hold Daddy's hand while he prays. Of course I love Mama, since she gives me hugs and milk. So Numma is the word I use to ask for her to nurse me.
I now say the word "Car" quite clearly. I love the lizards in the neighborhood, but have trouble saying their name. I also try to say "playground", but even though it sounds right in my head, it comes out more like "dub dum". Mom seems to know what I mean. When I want to get in the swing, I say "wee!" I kinda say "slide" now too (sounds like "sigh").
Reading is becoming a favorite passtime for me. If mom asks me if I want to read a book, I will go over to the library bag and choose one or two stories, then sit on the couch. She reads to me, and I read to her. I especially love pointing out "the baby" in the story for her. She always seems astonished at the stuff I can point out if she asks me to, including the fox, banana, cat, book, pillow, and more.
I am learning to be gentle instead of just smacking and grabbing at people. If you tell me "be gentle" I will open up my hand and stroke softly. I am also learning not to poke dogs in the face, but to hold out my hand and let them sniff me. It is rather off-putting for them to lick me, which I find simply uncouth.
Swimming is my new favorite thing. I love for mom to dunk me under the water and will ask her to do so repeatedly. I am learning to paddle a bit.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
And a One and a Two and...
Sitting on the porch with Dad, having a conversation about life and stuff. |
Mom took me on a walk to see the ducks by the lake. She asked, "Can you see that duck?" and my reply was a nod of my head...as I nodded off to sleep. She had to drag me half a mile home in my bike. |
When Mom says "OMG!" (which stands for Oh my goodness), I slap my hands on my face in shock. Dad almost died the first time I did it. |
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Num Nums
Dad and I try to match when we can. We want people to know we go together. |
Mom is teaching me how to make flower wreaths from weeds. Dad says I look like a Buttycelli, who is some famous painter. |
What's over there? Haha, while she's looking I'll grab her necklace. |
Nutella is supposed to be healthy hazelnut spread, but it tastes like chocolate to me! |
Blue Steel |
All in grey. |
Big shoes to fill |
My first time truly feeding myself with a spoon, and it's a MickD's yogurt parfait. As you can see, it got messy. |
Monday, June 4, 2012
My bag of tricks
Mommy left me today. She is at the airport while I'm fast asleep. I know what you're thinking, and yes, I am so tech savvy that I blog in my sleep. She is going to Boston for work and won't be back until tomorrow night! Dad and I are planning a fun day at the zoo.
My language comprehension is really surging now. I can point to many body parts if when asked, and if I'm in the mood:
nose
belly
hair
eyes
feet
hiney (Dad's favorite)
My language comprehension is really surging now. I can point to many body parts if when asked, and if I'm in the mood:
nose
belly
hair
eyes
feet
hiney (Dad's favorite)
I actually say:
mommy
daddy
hi
baby
ball
done
hi
bye
shoes
numnums (when hungry)
no
yeah
up
m'aider (French for "help me". I pronounce it d'aider, but it makes Mom and Dad do just about whatever I want, like open some snacks, help me with a door, show me how to use a toy.)
I'm working on thank you. It sounds like "Dack"
I understand and will point to:
monkey
giraffe
dog
hippo
If I feel like it and you ask me, I will:
stamp feet
clap hands
nod head (even if you just hum the tune to the song "Nod your head")
hands up high
touch your toes
gimme five
Mom often asks to sniff my feet, and I put them over there for her, even though every stinking time they are, well, stinking. She says, "Pee yoo!" and almost falls down. I find this amusing.
I am starting to sing along to songs by singing "do do" and also open up books and run my fingers over the letters and read "do do do". I recently said "amen" at the end of a prayer, and clap when others do. I also clap if you say "good job" or the Korean version "jahl han da".
I am starting to enjoy drawing and do so more with my left hand than my right. Dad says I hold the pencil just like a grown up.
I will also give kisses if you ask for one, or sometimes just because. Mom and Dad call them "kisses", but I call them "mm mm". I give kisses to mommy and daddy and Unc, and also to Aunty Mimi (Jamie) and my sock monkey and baby doll. I like to give water and food to monkey and say "num num" for him. After he takes a drink, I say "Ah" for him.
The most exciting ability I have developed is that I can not only open household doors, but the oven door. Mom doesn't seem as thrilled about this as I am.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Chicago - My First Vacation
Day 1 - Lincoln Park. Playing in the dirt. We went to the zoo and the conservatory, but my favorite part was a little dusty patch. |
Day 1 - Lincoln Park. Sharing a rock with Mom. We saw roaring lions and giraffes with tranq darts in them at the zoo too. |
Day 2 - Garfield Conservatory. So many cool plants inside, and then a huge field outside. I need a break with Dad on the lawn now and then. |
Day 2 - Garfield Conservatory. I love running free, especially up hills and then back down to challenge my balance. |
Day 2 - Navy Pier. We rode the ferris wheel and had amazing views of the city. |
Day 3 - Chicago Children's Museum. I can play the piano. I am a musical genius! |
Day 5 - Shedd Aquarium. I'm a penguin. |
Monday, April 9, 2012
We're Goin' to the Zoo zoo zoo
I run to Dada.
Then back to Mama. I repeat this a lot, because inclines make me giggle.
I pressed the goat to see what would happen. Poke. Oh, some berries fall out!
At the zoo, I showed Dada the animals.
This is at Boston Children's Museum. I spent hours there.
Unc said, "Tickle tickle!" and grabbed my belly. I laughed and ran into a plastic tub of toys. I blame him for what happened to my lip.
The zoo has a water park that is just right for me. I get to run around and grab at the jets of water. Nice way to cool off. I got very excited about the birds and also liked some monkeys and a bongo. The butterflies were pretty, but calming for me.So, I've had a surge of comprehension. If asked, I can now point to my nose, belly, and foot. I now say Ball and Book. My favorite word is "Dohp" which means "give me that" or "do this for me". If you sing "Doo doo doo", I'll often sing back to you.
Mommy asked me to put some clothes from the dryer into the hamper, and I did it for her. I also like to help put food on the magic sliding thing at the grocery store that takes it up to the lady who slides it over something that makes it go beep, boop, beep.
Strangers are fun. When we flew to Boston, I crawled into a nice lady's lap on the airplane and we played together for a while. Then on the way to the zoo, we stopped at a gas station and I ran up to a man who was eating a sandwich and jumped up into his lap. People seem to like me.
I like to take the broom around the house and push it back and forth on the floor. I carried around some cinnamon Life cereal while sweeping this morning. Mom called it counter productive, but I call it delicious!
Friday, March 2, 2012
I want to ride my tricycle, I want to ride it where I like
Mom and I step out in jungle patterns and red.
I hop on pop at the beach.
Grumpaw and Meemaw visited.
Exploring at Jax Beach.
My new tricycle! Daddy put it together for me. He told Mom, "I'm not going to pay anyone $10 to put something together when I can do it myself!" So it sat around for a while, but I enjoyed smacking at the box, because every time I did Mom would roll her eyes at Dad. We finally got it out this week. I hold onto the handles like a natural and enjoy looking around while Mom and Dad chatter about boring stuff behind me. Sometimes Mom loads a shovel and rake in the back and we go exploring in the forest. I like to smack dirt with a rake now like she shows me.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Life's a Beach
We went to Ponta Vedra beach with Ray and Deb when they visited. I love the sand now, but the cold water scares me. I tried to eat the sand but for some reason Dad wouldn't let me. Greedy, probably just wanted it all for himself.
Unc has been trying to teach me his name since we met. I finally have it down. I point to him and say his name loud and clear: Gum. He says his name is Unc, but I know it's really Gum.
Mom takes me to the playground and story time at the library often now. I enjoy playing, but really love watching others. I love playing classic peekaboo, but also reach for someone like I want them to hug me or pick me up, then turn away at the last minute and laugh. meetings are tough because I have to sit still when I would rather press buttons on the water fountain or help Dad with the microphone or sound assignment he is given. When will they let me up on that stage?
I got my fifth tooth this week, bottom left just next to my front left. I wonder how many of them things I need. I can already incise cereal poofs. My favorite thing to eat is fruit, especially peaches and strawberry. I also love beans and veggie buffalo wings.
Mom keeps talking about how she wants me to start scribbling. She shows me how to do it, like every stinking day. So finally when she gave me a big purple crayon I ran into the foyer and made a long mark on her wainscoting. She was less thrilled than I expected. Make up your mind, lady!
Unc has been trying to teach me his name since we met. I finally have it down. I point to him and say his name loud and clear: Gum. He says his name is Unc, but I know it's really Gum.
Mom takes me to the playground and story time at the library often now. I enjoy playing, but really love watching others. I love playing classic peekaboo, but also reach for someone like I want them to hug me or pick me up, then turn away at the last minute and laugh. meetings are tough because I have to sit still when I would rather press buttons on the water fountain or help Dad with the microphone or sound assignment he is given. When will they let me up on that stage?
I got my fifth tooth this week, bottom left just next to my front left. I wonder how many of them things I need. I can already incise cereal poofs. My favorite thing to eat is fruit, especially peaches and strawberry. I also love beans and veggie buffalo wings.
Mom keeps talking about how she wants me to start scribbling. She shows me how to do it, like every stinking day. So finally when she gave me a big purple crayon I ran into the foyer and made a long mark on her wainscoting. She was less thrilled than I expected. Make up your mind, lady!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Twinkle Twinkle Little Muffin Man
So I got my first top tooth, on the left side just like my first one on the bottom. I'm starting to look more like a bunny than a bulldog, which is fine by me. We are saying goodbye to a lot of friends right now, to Lisa and Mark R. who are moving to Colorado, to the Kims, to the Hendersons who are going back to English, and to Rebekah who is headed to Mexico to help where the need is great. But there are a lot of firsts this month too!
I am not walking, I am running. I do it all day long. I have started stacking cups, opening containers to put things in them and closing the lid again, saying "look" and pointing with my index finger, calling "Dad" when he comes home, what else? I sit and flip through board books and "read" them out loud, and I will sit still for mom or dad to read to me at night, but I'm the one who turns the pages when they tell me to. Impressed? Me too.
Mom finally convinced Dad to let me play with the ride-on firetruck they got me a long time ago. It plays two songs: "Do you know the Muffin Man?" and "Twinkle Twinkle", but I never let them play through. I like to press the buttons again and mix it up. Unc says I'll be a DJ mix master. Fo shizzle.
I am not walking, I am running. I do it all day long. I have started stacking cups, opening containers to put things in them and closing the lid again, saying "look" and pointing with my index finger, calling "Dad" when he comes home, what else? I sit and flip through board books and "read" them out loud, and I will sit still for mom or dad to read to me at night, but I'm the one who turns the pages when they tell me to. Impressed? Me too.
Mom finally convinced Dad to let me play with the ride-on firetruck they got me a long time ago. It plays two songs: "Do you know the Muffin Man?" and "Twinkle Twinkle", but I never let them play through. I like to press the buttons again and mix it up. Unc says I'll be a DJ mix master. Fo shizzle.
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