I feel like Fisher's first sentence is right around the corner. He may not speak in full sentences yet, but he sure does know how to carry on a conversation. Here is a pretty typical example:
F-'rari
Me-that's your Ferari (it's from the movie Cars)
F-red
Me-yes-it's red
F-open
Me-who let you open the ferari?
F-uh'den
Me-uncle Den let you open that ferari?
F-yah
F-eyes
Me-he has eyes
F-yah
aaaand...repeat this SAME conversation multiple times a day-just insert a different car/toy. If you aren't really paying attention or don't engage fast enough, he will repeat repeat repeat & REPEAT until you respond so he can move onto the next phase. And if Dave and I are both in the room/area, he will repeat until we have both respoded.
And a little background on the ferari. As I had posted back in April, my brother has this "thing" with not letting Luke open some of his Cars cars and other "Matchbox"-type cars-thinking they'll be worth something someday. A few weeks ago, Fisher found this Cars ferari still in the package. He asked me, Missy, anyone who would listen, to open it. Everyone told him to ask Uncle Den-who actually said yes! Fisher slept with the 'rari that night and it was "the" toy he had to have for the next few days-and so began the conversation dictated above...
1 comments:
Heather,
You did a great job of describing the conversation. I understood it perfectly. Don't know what backyardigans are, but they look cute! Fisher is a doll!
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