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".

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Paint and Play-Doh Please!

This morning was an artistic one. After breakfast, we went to Jonah's room and he pointed at the play-doh, wanting to play with it. He wasn't sure what to call it, but as soon as I named it for him, he repeated, "Pay doh!" We rolled it, cut out stars ("dah") and had a lot of fun, even when Jonah rubbed it in his hair when he was "all-done!"
Immediately following this, he asked for "paint!" so we pulled out the finger paints and he went to it. He must be getting ready for the art class we signed him up for next week.
His language has grown tremendously over the past month.
He now has mini sentences like these:
"No, mommy" (all time favorite)
"No more cereal" (or oatmeal or whatever he's eating).
"Paint house" (saw people on TV painting a house)
"Park 'Neek" (we played at the park with his friend Monique)

Friday, February 26, 2010

MORE PLEASE!

Jonah's first two-word combination of words is "more please!"
He said it while asking for more cereal from Daddy's bowl.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Almost 16 months and sayin' all this....!

New Words This Month (in addition to those posted on Jan 5):

Hot
Cold
Up
Down
All-Done!
"-'Tar" (Guitar)
"H" (the letter)
"O" (the letter)
Hat
Cat
Diapie (diaper)
Paci (pacifier)
Movie
Uh-Oh (when food drops)
Clean up (when putting toys away)
Baff (bath)
Hi
Hello
Bye
Cooco (cookie)
moon
star (dar)

Friday, January 29, 2010

Turning it Off

"OFF!" says Jonah as he turns off the TV with the remote. He runs away giggling and then comes back and turns it on briefly just to turn it off again and shout, "off!" again. He clearly picked up on our message from early on that we don't want him watching TV!!!

He also says off while shutting off lights. He likes to really articulate the ffff part of "off"!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Copy Cat!



Jonah can copy almost any word you say. We tested this out the other day with his name puzzle. I would say each letter and point to it and he'd repeat each letter... "J", "O", "N", "A", "H". He got them all perfectly! He especially liked the "H". He carried it around saying, "aech"!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Finding the J

More games: The other day we were skyping with my parents. The laptop was set up on a table so that they could watch him play. On his own, he started playing "where's Jonah?". He crouched down out of view, while we said "Where's Jonah?" Whenever he's playing this game he looks at us, holding his hands palms up, as if gesturing "I don't know!" Then he popped up into the view of the camera, laughing and clapping.

This evening we were playing upstairs in the bedroom and we asked Jonah to go find his "J". He went into his room and found the name puzzle (build into the top of the wooden stool) and picked up the "h". Not bad! He understood what we were talking about!

Aliza gave Jonah and piece of trash and asked him to throw it away. He took it, went into the next room and threw it in the trash can.

He's figure out how to open doors by turning and pulling the door knob.