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It's raining so I need my umbrumbra.
It's a new brand ___!
You're a such big girl, Mommy.
(Often heard when Mommy uses the potty. Yay, Mommy.)
Tell me about a story about a yiddo, yiddo, tiny, yiddo, tiny, tiny, yiddo, yiddo, tiny, yiddo [fill in animal here].
Oh! That's some stunder! It must be a stunderstorm!
And my current favorite - even when it's said to try to keep me in the room to avoid going to sleep...
It's raining so I need my umbrumbra.
It's a new brand ___!
You're a such big girl, Mommy.
(Often heard when Mommy uses the potty. Yay, Mommy.)
Tell me about a story about a yiddo, yiddo, tiny, yiddo, tiny, tiny, yiddo, yiddo, tiny, yiddo [fill in animal here].
Oh! That's some stunder! It must be a stunderstorm!
And my current favorite - even when it's said to try to keep me in the room to avoid going to sleep...
I'm so only for you!
(Also, check this out - I'm posting during the day! On my new computer! Woo-hoo!)
4 comments:
Well, done. Sorry I didn't get a chance to see you when you were here.
Those are adorable!
I loved it when the little boy I used to nanny for was in the "y" for "L" stage. He'd say "I yove you" or "I'm so yonyey for you". Just made my little heart melt.
I love the little turns of phrase or the misuse of big words they obviously hears but are trying to figure out the meaning of. I try not to laugh, honestly I do...
I love toddler-speak. It's so endearing.
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