We've been getting a lot of "c'mon" lately. When he wants us to pick him up, read him a book, etc. So funny. He is also suddenly in love with one our dogs and runs around yelling her name, "Layla, Layla, Layla, Layla," but it's so cute b/c he's just starting to get the "l" sound so he says it very funny. So much fun.
Well this is a phrase, and an easy one at that, but lately she's been saying "Bye, Dada, byeee, Dada" literally as soon as she opens her eyes in the morning and knows that DH has already left for work. It's so cute, and poor DH isn't even there to see it!
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Uh-oh is a good one, but DS has decided that he really likes pumpkins and every time he says it it cracks me up! He doesn't say it quite right, so it ends up sounding more like "tum-tin". It's kind of mean, but we also like it when he says "shirt" because he doesn't say the "r". We're immature and it always makes us laugh!
Daddy. He says it so clearly and in his little voice it's so adorable. Whenever DH walks into the room DS lights up and says, "hi Daddy!" So stinking cute.
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dek says "mmmmmmmmmm" every time he puts something in his mouth. comes in handy when he'd in the pantry becausei can tell he's gotten into the dog food!
DD says a few different things that crack us up. My sisters have a thing where they always say to her "heyyyy girl", and she responds with "heyyyyy", and drags the word out. It is adorable and hilarious at the same time. She also says "whaaaat"?
When DS wants something and I ask him what he says, he says "Pease?" Or when he wants something he knows he shouldn't have, he'll say it over and over "Pease, pease, pease?" At least he's polite!
My favorite is night night at the moment. I love every word she says: mama, dad, daddy, dada, hello, pupah aka Uncle Pupah our 150 lb German Shepard, bear, here you go, book, baby, hellooooo yiayia (Greek grandma), Barbara which is my name, Irene my sister's name, Emma her cousins name.
Re: Favorite word that your toddler says?
Aww, "good job" is adorable.
I'm actually happy that R hasn't learned "no" yet. She just shakes her head from side to side if she doesn't like something.
"Bye guys" so cute and "where go?"
My DD says "what?" even in a question form.
Elle (our dog's name) He wakes up and say's Elle Elle Elle.
Also the word "No". I ask him if he is ready for bed and he say's "Noooooooo" So cute (for now)
Well this is a phrase, and an easy one at that, but lately she's been saying "Bye, Dada, byeee, Dada" literally as soon as she opens her eyes in the morning and knows that DH has already left for work. It's so cute, and poor DH isn't even there to see it!
What doin? What doin Mama?
I love this except he says it for everything all the time.
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bun-kin = pumpkin
"Tak-yew!" (for thank you, said when receiving OR handing over an object of any type)
"Kit-tee!" (for our cat)
"Tick-uulll? Tick-ulll?" when asking to be tickled or asking for a "toothy tickle," our way of phrasing tooth brushing to make it "fun."
"Crack-uhh??" when asking for a before bed snack.
I love it all!
"c-money!" (DH's nickname for Caleb) - he says "see-MON-ee"
Also "okay!" He's so cute when he says it. He'll ask: "Show?" I say "Okay..." and he screams "OH-KAAAY!"
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she tries to say "accident" when she falls down and it sounds like she's saying "oh shiiit" which makes me laugh every time.
she's also very fond of saying "all done, buh bye."
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DD does this too. It sounds about like that. It's so funny
This is a cute poll!
I love it when DS says "quacker" when he's asking for a goldfish cracker. SO cute!
It's also really cute when he says "uh oh" because he says it like "uh OOOOOHHHHHHHH!!!" lol
I love all these & can't wait for DS to start talking more!
My favorite is "gog" for dog. Then he barks, which makes it even better!
I love when she says "happy". It makes me chuckle, especially when she says it after a diaper change.
She also says "up-a-go" for "up we go" when DH or I swing her up in the air/pick her up.
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"Raff"-for giraffe. Too cute.
And he doesn't say Monkey, he just makes monkey sounds (which are pretty funny) when he wants his "Dor" (Curious George doll)
I'm so glad to hear Sarah's not the only one who's never said "no". She shakes her head...quite forcefully if she REALLY means it!