It seems that lately Piper is changing almost everyday. Ger and I are just watching as she changes before our eyes. We both continue to have such a new found respect for those statements we used to hear people say who had kids (before we did), about how "You just blink your eyes and they are all grown up." That's what it feels like at times. Hard to believe we are closing in on her second birthday already, it feels like we just brought her home from the hospital.
That being said, she constantly practicing her new words she's learning and there are more and more new words she says that we understand, and about the same that we have absolutely no idea what they are, which she finds very frustrating. But she keeps trying, and one of these days we'll figure it out!
So just in the spirit of documentation, I thought I'd put a few of our favorites she's saying right now, as the cute mis-pronunciations or short phrases are starting to be replaced with better pronunciation and longer phrases and I feel like we won't remember them later on. Here goes:
Comin'?: That usually means I'm leaving the room, I'd sure like it if you would come with me!
Bee-cee-chule: This is used interchangeably used for either a bicycle or motorcycle.
See me?: Please pick me up.
Mo Tic-tills: More tickles
Luv-voo: I love you.
Bye-bye: When putting her to bed, she will not hesitate to cut you off mid-song if she's ready for you to leave the room so she can go to sleep. This is usually accompanied by a wave and a smile.
Nack!: I want a snack now!
Wetter on peas!: Please put on my sweater.
Messin' Eye-knee: This started when she got one hellacious diaper rash recently and we were putting all kinds of salves and pastes on her rear trying to get rid of it. She now thinks all medicine (messin') goes on your hiney (eye-knee), whether it be tylenol or prenatal vitamins or whatever. This is usually accompanied by her grabbing the back of her diaper in case there's any confusion as to where her hiney that needs the medicine is.
Goash: Go to school!
Piper Hish, Daddy Hish, Mommy Hish: We recently taught Piper her last name and she occasionally refers to all of us by our full names now, just in case there is any confusion within the house!
Natch-you: Thank you.
Mirch: Milk
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1 comment:
SO cute! Grant has so many words that we know that might sounds like not much to everyone else. I love the medicine hiney, that is adorable. They certainly make life fun and interesting, don't they! I can't wait to see your little man soon!!
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