Put the stick down. Put that away. Don't pour your milk on the couch. No. Stop. Oh, BOY. No, come back here. Don't take your shoes off. Don't take your socks off. Stop touching that. Get your hand out of there so I can put your diaper on. Stop biting me. Sit down. Hold still. Stop screaming. No more screaming. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE STOP screaming. Get out of that drawer. Don't stick your finger up my nose! Don't stick your finger up your nose! Don't stick that bean up your nose! Don't eat the dirt. Don't eat that off the floor. Stop licking that! Don't put that in your mouth. Take the quarter out of your mouth. What IS that in your MOUTH??? No. Stop. Don't touch that. Stop touching the gum on the sidewalk. Don't touch the gum. STOP! Take that gum out of your mouth! Stop rolling around. Please lay still and let me wipe your bum (never thought I would hear myself saying that one).
I just can't imagine where he learned to say, "No, no, no" while shaking his head from side to side. It sure is an adorable head though. Other current words include: dada, all done, down, up, a dat? (what's that), go go go, katty, dog, and an assortment of sounds made by motorcycles, boats, dogs, lions, bees, fire engines, and trains.
Just a little pic I love from our trip last summer to Bear Lake.
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Oh Boy! Isn't it amazaing what our LG is learning and at such a rapid pace..... Can't get too mad because he is such a cutie! Let's work on "Grandma" for the next word. It's ok if he says, No, No, No, I want my Grandma!
That sounds so familiar! Boys are so busy! But their cute factor totally makes up for all their mischeif! He sure is a cutie.
Hey Jen, Just wanted to say thanks for the book, even though I wont get to it until the summer. You guys should come out again, we always enjoy company.
at least you know the little wheels are spinning in his little head. He is just too cute!
I've always thought it was interesting that babies learn dada before mama. That doesn't seem right.
That is a great picture! I love that he is saying that, I bet he just sounds adorable.
Same story here with my little guy. Only he adds on "mine" every once in a while. Gee, I wonder where he learned that.
He is so cute! Just wait till he hits the terrible twos - then you will REALLY appreciate the word NO!
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