She says mum when she wants a thing, and no whether she wants something or not, and up to suggest that she wants to be moved somewhere.
So we were playing the hat game - where you place strange things on your head or her head and say 'Hat!', and everybody giggles. After a couple minutes, anytime I put something on my head that she wanted on her head, she would pat her head and say 'HAT! HAT!'... and then you'd put it on her head and she would contentedly say 'hat.' And then I would put something on my head that she wanted on her head...
Obviously your children are terribly spoiled, tuna-melts are the bomb. Also that is one of the cutest eating of cheese slices I've seen in awhile.
ReplyDeleteThat middle child is totally against lunch in any form.
ReplyDeleteMagdalen is of the age that makes my ovaries contsantly ache.
Tuna melts are indeed amazing. I think I am having that for lunch tomorrow. It has been decided.
ReplyDeleteLast weekend we babysat one of the most laid back and happiest one year olds in all of creation. And I was thinking 'I gotta get me one of these!'
One year olds are dangerous and wonderful things.
ReplyDeleteShe mostly only says 'Up' and 'Mum' and 'No'.
ReplyDeleteShe says mum when she wants a thing, and no whether she wants something or not, and up to suggest that she wants to be moved somewhere.
So we were playing the hat game - where you place strange things on your head or her head and say 'Hat!', and everybody giggles. After a couple minutes, anytime I put something on my head that she wanted on her head, she would pat her head and say 'HAT! HAT!'... and then you'd put it on her head and she would contentedly say 'hat.' And then I would put something on my head that she wanted on her head...