Miriam is playing with a pot right now. She and Naomi have started playing tag, sort of. By which I mean that Naomi will run around the house and Miriam will crawl after her. And they both giggle while they do it.
Naomi has misbehaved today-pulled all the phone books (yeah I still have a set) out, dumped my purse and the diaper bag, and cried when I reprimanded her for it. It made me sad. She's learned a bunch of football hand signals (touchdown, personal foul, holding, face mask, intentional grounding, off sides, false start and a few others.) It's really funny to see her do them and to hear her try and repeat the words. Yesterday when I was asking about body parts (we were trying to identify fingers, hands, tummy and tushie) I also asked about her elbows and she looked at me and said "Elmo?" When I set her down on the floor after a diaper change she ran over to the diaper pail, knocked on it and said "Oscar!"
Today I said to her, "Naomi, I love you." And she said "I you."
Now I'm trying to figure out when kids start to pronounce the "n" sound-she doesn't yet...she says words like "Balloom" and "spoom" and she can't say her own name. So I'm wondering when the "n" comes.
Naomi has misbehaved today-pulled all the phone books (yeah I still have a set) out, dumped my purse and the diaper bag, and cried when I reprimanded her for it. It made me sad. She's learned a bunch of football hand signals (touchdown, personal foul, holding, face mask, intentional grounding, off sides, false start and a few others.) It's really funny to see her do them and to hear her try and repeat the words. Yesterday when I was asking about body parts (we were trying to identify fingers, hands, tummy and tushie) I also asked about her elbows and she looked at me and said "Elmo?" When I set her down on the floor after a diaper change she ran over to the diaper pail, knocked on it and said "Oscar!"
Today I said to her, "Naomi, I love you." And she said "I you."
Now I'm trying to figure out when kids start to pronounce the "n" sound-she doesn't yet...she says words like "Balloom" and "spoom" and she can't say her own name. So I'm wondering when the "n" comes.