Okay, so these pictures don't have much to do with this post. Well, they sorta do. At least I'll try to make a connection. (Since we've been back, the camera has been resting. It's been nice to live without the paparazzi lurking around every corner. A break is good.)
Stella is starting to talk. And while we've been waiting for this moment with giddy anticipation, nobody could have told me how hilarious it is to hear your own child say "potato" for the first time.
While we were in Costa Rica, we could tell Stella was really working on something. Here she is with her classic "What's that?" - a question this curious girl has been asking for about six months.
And here she is further investigating what "that" is. But she seemed unusually focused while we were traveling. And since we've returned home, we realize she was honing in on language in a whole new way while we were gone.
Stella is now a blabbermouth. She's not stringing together words yet, but I can tell that's coming soon. Interestingly, she is demanding to be read to all the time. I literally went to bed last night with a hoarse voice from all our reading. She's an obsessed linguistic sponge. It seems like there are about two or three new words a day in this house, and I've never heard the words "orange" and "bubble" sound so beautiful.
Like most parents, we're simply happy that Stella is less and less frustrated (see above) as she communicates with us big people.
Here's the latest list, in no particular order, of Stella's growing vocabulary...
orange
brown
purple
meow
moo
woof woof
mau-oof (the sound a camel makes... duh)
potato
hi / bye
night night
banana
toast
bath
mama
papa
Isaac
Poppy
okay
yes / no
nose
eye
ear
bored
happy
hat
up / down
story
toys
more
What's this? / What's that?
cookie
bubble
brush brush
paw
Go Dog, Go!
Gossie
choo choo
And tonight, as I told Brian that our dear friends' nineteen month old now says "F*$! It" all the time, Stella followed suit. Add that to the list. Oops.
1 comment:
Alright, it's my kid with the potty mouth. I'll fess up but the blame is all on some sailor at the children's museum. Happy chatting Stella and keep it G-rated.
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