Elizabeth's:
We were eating dinner the other night. Lydia won’t eat vegetables unless she has salt on them and since I want her to eat vegetables I give in and let her have salt. Lydia salted her cauliflower and then asked for more salt. I told her she had enough. She claimed that she couldn’t see it. Elizabeth said, “That’s because after you salt it, then the salt turns to fairy dust and you can’t see it anymore!”
Caleb's:
Caleb was sitting in his high chair and stuck his foot out the top (how can kids bend like this?) . He said, "Foot. Sock. Open it." (Which in 16 month language is "Take off my sock".) So I took his sock off and he said, "Ah-ha! Foot! Hi foot!") He is talking so much and his vocabulary has just EXPLODED this last month.
One more:
Caleb said his first sentence a few weeks ago. We keep all our toys in Rubbermaid boxes. He pushed one of the boxes to me. [Oh first, a little background... he loves to "drag" things around the house. Anything with a string or even a sleeve on a shirt is fair game. He drags cords, clothes, coats... anything that he can pull behind him. And he loves it. He always informs us of what he's doing and says, "dragging" as he pulls things around the house.] So he pushed the box to me and said, "Dragging. Box. Momma. Open it. Big truck." So maybe that's not a true sentence but I'm calling it one. It was just to cute that he's starting to be able to communicate his needs (and yes, a "big truck" is a need for Caleb. lol. He's completely obsessed with trucks.)
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