Where is my baby going?
Newest words:        
nomno = domino     
ee go = here (you) go     
eese, yeah = please (and the implication of “of course you will, Mom)     
too too = choo choo = train     
eez = keys     
bibo = hippo = hippo-shaped footstool  
dooce = juice     
car     
truck     
mow = (lawn)mower     
nana = banana     
cacker = cracker     
kiki = cookie     
noonoo = noodle  
day go = there (they/you) go
He can recognize the following if you ask him:        
mommy’s sunglasses     
toothbrush     
his lawnmower     
shoes     
Softie (blanket)     
diaper bag     
broom     
mop     
ball     
trucks     
train     
stool     
chair     
pool (inflatable baby pool)     
book
New feats:        
climbing on the table on the porch to ring the doorbell     
climbing on the dining room table to retrieve candy     
climbing on the bathroom sink to retrieve toothpaste     
*anyone noticing a pattern here?     
sitting contentedly at the piano to do more than bang     
climbing through the tunnels at the McDonald’s playplace by himself     
riding a tricycle     
putting his Crocs on by himself
I realize that some of these things in and of themselves are not that impressive for a 19-month-old. But as the mommy (an often forgetful one), it’s so nice to actually take notice when he learns a new thing, and to write them down.
 
 
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