J: "Norah, are you ready to go night-night?"
N: "No, thank you."
N: "Tinkle Tinkle litta stah...uppabbuhthewussohi...sky."
N: "Thank...you...God." (sung about 50% of the times that she says "thank you", and regularly during worship assembly...anyone who's ever been a part of A&M CofC cradle roll knows what this sounds like--they sing it lots!)
N: "Be Keh-fuh" (spoken to self if she feels she's losing her balance or being particularly precarious)
N: "Sit down!" (spoken to self in a stern voice when she knows she isn't supposed to be standing...often resulting in what I like to call a "self bust", in which she draws our attention to her overlooked rule breaking by calling herself out)
N: "Mommy. Daddy. Wa-wa" (while pointing at our family portrait)
N: "Head...toes! Head...toes... Eyes...nose! Yea!"(current rendition of "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes")
N: "I Sah-wee" (spoken to self anytime she bumps her head)
N: "Issokay" (spoken to self, or others, if she causes them bodily harm, whether intentional, or not)
N: "Awh Mahneen" (Translation: "Good Morning", spoken to Baby Brother, via Mommy's tummy every morning)
2 comments:
Oh goodness! So sweet! My Ryder busts himself too. He will come and tell me, "I so sorry Mama!" - Usually this means that something has gone wrong, somewhere, and he's just letting me know that when I discover it, he's very apologetic. Heaven help me :-)
It's cute and heartwarming and exciting and makes us all feel so proud to hear our children learning how to speak in that charming little voice of theirs :)
i enjoyed reading your post. norah is so smart :)
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