(Will starts cooing)
Emma: Will talk.
Me: What is he saying, Emma?
Emma: ABC's
_____________________________________________________
(We gave Emma honey to help settle her cough when she was sick)
Emma: Emma sick want honey.
Me: Emma you're not sick anymore. You don't need honey.
Emma: cough....sick? Honey?
_____________________________________________________
Emma: Back hurt, back hurt.
Me: Your back hurts?
(realizes Emma is doing her best Baloo impression)
Me: Itchy! It doesn't hurt, it just needs to be scratched
This kid has one itchy back...wonder where she got that from!
____________________________________________________
Me: Night Emma, love you.
Emma: Dream choo-choo.
Me: Yes you can dream about choo-choos.
Emma: Will dream choo-choo?
Me: Sure, he can dream about choo-choos too.
____________________________________________________
(Come into Emma's room and she has shed all her clothes, unsnaped her diaper and is holding it up (with the poop still inside thank goodness!) and there are 4 or 5 sweaters/jackets strewn about)
Emma: Cold want jacket.
6 comments:
Oh what a dumplin! Make sure if Emma dream choo choo that she dream Pap Pap too! :)
Oh, this brings back a few memories! So glad the poop stayed put! I will add one more Emma-ism: We were playing with BA's stuffed bear, Slugger, who has the baseball outfit we put Emma in when she was 2 weeks old. Emma holds up the bear and his shirt and says,very deliberately, "Bear shirt on."
Oh, Emma---using a little trickery to get honeyD???? You just ask Great Oma and she will give it to you without trickery. Love you honey.
Oh my , she is too cute, Love the Emma-isms, Thinking of all of you
Love and honey to all
oh pleeeeeeeeeeease can you take a video????
I've been saying it for years; two year-olds have a completely different system of logic from the rest of us. I'm sure it all makes perfect sense to her. :-)
Post a Comment