Nathan is currently very into stating where things take place. "I honk-shoo IN MY BED." "Baby James honk-shoo IN HIS CRIB." "Mommy honk-shoo IN DADDY'S BED." (Not sure why it's only Daddy's bed, but it is.) "I hungry AT TABLE." "I hungry AT PARK." ("I hungry" is interchangeable with "I am eating/I ate" for some reason.)
My favorite, though, is when there is something he really wants to eat. He'll say, "I eat it? I eat it IN MY MOUTH?" Every time I want to say, "No, child, you have to eat it in your ear."
My favorite, though, is when there is something he really wants to eat. He'll say, "I eat it? I eat it IN MY MOUTH?" Every time I want to say, "No, child, you have to eat it in your ear."
Ha! Penny does that "in my MOUTH" thing too, usually when she is being extra emphatic. Like when she is telling me that she really, really needs chocolate chips, she needs them in her mouth. Lately she will also hold up five fingers and say, "I only need FIVE, Mommy. I need FIVE chocolate chips IN MY MOUTH."
I am embarrassed to tell you how often this works.
Posted by: Beth | October 25, 2009 at 07:51 AM
the inevitable happened this morning. Nathan stuck his straw in his nose at breakfast. "I drink orange juice IN MY NOSE!"
Posted by: hannah | October 25, 2009 at 08:10 AM
I love it! Yesterday Morgan said she got some mouth on her doughnut. And she says DAddy's bed too. My theory is that she sees him in it more! Sean's comment for you "I snort your orange juice, I snort it up".
-the siskas
Posted by: Chris Siska | October 25, 2009 at 08:25 PM