Say whuut?!

While driving to a friend’s house today, Miles looks out the car window at a field and points.  He says very innocently, “Mama, where’s the bong?”  Screeeech, uh, say whuuut?!  He asks again, “Mama, where’s the bong?”  I scratch my head.  Hmm, maybe Jason and I had a conversation once about a bong.  Not sure when we ever had that conversation, but it could have occurred and I just forgot.  This is how our conversation goes:

Me:  The bong?

Miles:  The bomb

Me:  The bomb?

Miles:  The BOMB!

Me:  Say it again, Miles.  The bomb or The bong?

Miles:  He is now frustrated and irate with me b/c I can’t understand him.  THE BOMB!!!!!!

Me:  Miles, I am having such a hard time understanding you.  I’m sorry!  Say it again, but say it slow this time.

Miles: THE BARN!!!!!

Me: Ohhhh, THE BARN!  You are asking me WHERE IS THE BARN on the field?  Yes, okay, I understand you now.

Miles: BIG smile on his face.

Most parents are able to decode approximately 70 percent of what their child says.  The other 30 percent is “Yeah, sure, whatever you said kid.”  Miles started saying his first words at around 10 months.  We remember clearly: light, duck, and dog.  By two years old, he was speaking 4 word sentences and had around 250 words, and by three, there is actually some social reciprocity.  Most of the time we understand what Miles is trying to say, but there are just some words, mostly words with an “R” in it, we have the most difficulty understanding.  Is it “party” or “potty”?  Is it a “clapper” or a “crapper”?

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At 18 months old, Lila has only a few words.  Here is Lila humming her favorite song:

Mr. Deer meets Ms. Cat

Nature is funny in that deer and cats can be such good friends.  We often have deer and ferrell cats roaming right outside our house.  These two silly animals came right up to each other and touched/kissed each other on the nose (unfortunately, we were unable to catch it in this video or photo).  That’s love.

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And she’s off, with a fork in her mouth!

Sleeping Beauty and the three stooges

Small but Mighty!

Lila says: When you are the smallest person in this house, you have to talk loud so that your voice can be heard!

Miles Sings his ABCs and Lila Jumps for Joy

We got an early birthday present for Miles today.  A wooden train table and tracks for all his Thomas trains.

This is a hilarious video of Miles having a mild temper tantrum while singing his ABCs.  Well, he sings only up to the letter “P.”  Sorry, the video is a little dark. 

This is a cute video of Lia in her little jumper.  At 5 months, she is pretty darn coordinated with her jumping.  Maybe she’ll be a gymnast like her mommy.

So freakin’ funny!

You gotta watch this!

Father and Son Duet

Miles and Daddy play a duet…Yes, we are starting Miles a little early on the musical instruments.  Why not- a daddy who plays the guitar and a mommy who plays the piano, he’s bound to pick up an instrument.  Jason wouldn’t mind if Miles played the guitar, I mean, it would be convenient since Jason owns like 5 guitars.  I also love the violin so I hope Miles also wants to play it.  Anyway, here is a little clip of my boys.  Sad, there is only one audience member…and she has no choice but to sit there and listen…Miss Lila is a good listener and learning from her big brother. 

Lila has things to say…

Daddy's Little Girl

Daddy's Little Girl

Our kids are early talkers.  Listen to what Lila has to say…