I haven't laughed this much in a long time. Some days, Fifi does the littlest things and starts cracking up. I'm talking full out belly laughs. Her laughter is totally contagious, too. Yesterday, she was making a pfffft sound with her bottom lip and it was blowing her wispy bangs up. She found this hysterical so she kept doing it. We couldn't help but belly laugh along with her. She also disappeared next to the side of the sofa. Suddenly I hear "I'm stuck! I'm stuck!" I walk over and she is on her back between the sofa and a pillow just looking up with a big grin on her face and when I said, "Oh, you're not stuck, silly" she just started laughing which was again contagious. This little munchkin is such a joy.
What are your kidlettes doing that totally cracks you up?
Re: having a kidlette is good for the funny bone
Trying to put on LO's pajamas, he's saying no to all the pj's offered, even when it's an "or" choice. Finally he's distracted and I manage to get his legs into a pair of pj's. Then he noticed what happened and the next thing I know he's shaking his head no, taking pulling his pj's off and saying "No Truck Jammies" in a very serious tone. Only "truck" comes out "f*ck" and I'm listening to my toddler saying quite calmly and seriously "No f*ckin' jammies" over and over while shaking his head. DH and I lost our ability to maintain a straight face on that one.
Corbin | born 4.19.12
Baby boy #2 | due 4.13.15
He also loves to run around with his head kind of tilted, flailing his arms and giggling.
My favorite us that he recently started counting, he will move things and say syllables like WA, to, tee...anyway he has a sesame st pop up book with the count and his organ so I read the numbers while singing like the organ on sesame st, and yesterday he started to sing his numbers.
And finally he is the king of I'll trade you. Often I'll get a bag ready to go somewhere and he will replace something he finds interesting with his toy. Dh was looking for his headphones for a week when he found then in lo's toy box, ha!
DD's new phrase is "it's stuck". So she goes around the house trying to push/pull/tug/open anything she comes across and if the item doesn't budge she looks at me and says "it's stuck". She also gets this perplexed look on her face when she says it which makes it even more adorable.