Thursday, April 15, 2010

"Jonah Do!"

"Daddy's juice" (pointing to wine bottle)
"Mommy tush" (while mommy is getting dressed)
"machine" (lawn mower next door)
"op-nee window" (open window)
"take home" (about toy in store he wanted).
"tankyu" (thank you) when we bought the toy, said to store clerk).
"bye bye home" (driving away from home)
"More adar" (more stars- when making stars out of playdoh)
"Mommy hair"
"Fire hot!"
"Birdie Tweet Tweet"
"No, all done!"
"More cando!" (more candle)
"Basemnt" (basement)
"Bye Bye Peens" (saying good bye to his penis when we put diaper on)
"twaitwax" (train tracks)
"MisRaja" (Mister Rogers)
"Noise"
"Ububu" (umbrella)
"Bye Bye AnnaJoan" (anna and jon, our neigbors)
"Sit ca" (sit in the car)
"motoca" (motorcycle)
"Big truck"
"Back sweep" (wants to go back in crib)
"Twinka twinka" (twinkle twinkle)
"No ticko" (no tickle)
"Mail truck"
"coffee hot"
"Adar" (a star)
"trianguh" (triangle)
"hurko" (circle)
"mo angie peese!" (more orange please!)

Monday, April 12, 2010

Kids say the darndest things

While putting Jonah to bed each night, I sing him the song from "Dumbo", "Baby Mine". It usually lulls him right into la-la land. Tonight, for the first time he started to repeat words in the song, like "eyes", "baby", etc.

He told me today, "put playdoh away". I think this is one of his first real sentences. Yesterday, he went up to Sam's feet and pointed, saying, "Daddy's toes" and then to his own toes, "Jonah's toes".

Jonah's grandparents, "Tata" and "Saba" (my parents) came to visit this weekend. We had so much fun together. We went to a petting zoo with bunnies, baby chicks, baby goats, a pony and baby alpacas. Jonah loved to pet them all. Then, we heard a live band at the same farm, where he really enjoyed dancing.

Jonah has a new babysitter Melissa ("Lissa") that he adores. She stays with him while mommy takes a water color painting class on Mondays. He likes her necklace with the stars on it ("a-dar, pretty, nice") and also likes her "baselets".

The other day when it rained, Jonah told us "naining, umbella".