Friday, May 18, 2012

One, Two, Free

We were leaving the house this morning, and I was carrying Charlotte in order to speed the process along. I'm not sure why, but she started counting.

"One, two, free," she said.

"Four," I rang in.

"Fie, sih," Charlotte added, to my utter SHOCK. Then she said something that sounded like seven. And then, even more surprisingly, out came, "Ay."

"Nine," I continued.

And last, but not least, Charlotte sang out, "TEN!" with great excitement.

Is this normal for a child at two years and three months of age? I don't remember Makela doing this.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Say Your Name

While Charlotte was taking a bath earlier this evening, I started talking with her about her toys. It started when she went looking for the "Baby Doo-Doo," aka the baby duck (having already found the bigger mama duck). Here is our conversation:

Me: "What color are the ducks?"
Charlotte: "Lella."
Me: "How old are you?"
Charlotte: "I two."
Me: "And what's your name?"
Charlotte: "Me."

Still no luck in getting her to say her name, or even anything remotely close to it. Someday, I guess....

Saturday, April 14, 2012

The World According to Charlotte

There are just some things that are too cute about a two-year-old. You don't ever want to forget how adorable they are at this age. Especially those funny little words that come out, as Charlotte struggles to put her many thoughts into words. To that end, here are some of her words and phrases at the tender age of 2 and almost 2 months(some have lasted a while now, so who knows how much longer they will be around for us to enjoy):

Doo-Doo = Bird
Ummy-Doo-Doo = Hummingbird (new as of the last weekend in April)
Lo-Lo = Lunch, Food, Snack
Bleu (sounds like the French word) = Blue

I'm sure I'll keep adding to this list. Wish I'd done this with Makela, although we seem to remember most of her words even to this day.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Chatty Kathy

Charlotte has been funny this morning -- and VERY talkative. First thing out of her crib and off the changing table, she put together a BIG sentence: "Ah bing mah Ay-yule da-doo."

Then she said "apple" later. Came out as "apfu" or "appool," depending. The apfu version is funny upon reflection.

We came upstairs a bit ago to put away laundry, get dressed, pull together books, etc. Charlotte ran into the play room, grabbed the pink teapot and proclaimed, "Bing my cop-pee." I laughed out loud, and confirmed that she was bringing her coffee, just like Mommy. She said "yes" -- so proud of herself!