we went on a walk the other day. there is construction work going on in our neighborhood, so there are lots of exciting big trucks to look at. we were watching them from a distance, and he looked at me and said, "cross the street, mommy." i didn't know he knew that phrase, but he sure knew how to communicate that he wanted to see those trucks up close!
also, how does a person even learn the word "too?" doesn't that seem sophisticated? (i.e. my child is brilliant.) he says, "that's a zebra, mommy. oh, that's a zebra, too!" he uses it right every time. i love hearing it.
something he gets wrong every time is the phrase, "do you hear it?" ironic, isn't it? he says, "do you her mitt?" super cute. :)
something that he does so politely is say "s'cuse me, mommy" every time he burps and he also tries to remember to put his little hand over his mouth when he coughs. thank you, daycare!
also, i think now that he's learning to say so much, there are also phrases and requests that i really can't understand. he clearly says the same jumbled phrases or requests over and over, so i know he intends a very specific meaning. anyway, i'm still blown away that he can communicate. it's like a miracle.
oh, also, i just learned this week that he can count to ten. and did i mention that he can sing almost the whole alphabet now? what happened to this baby??
love that guy.
me
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