Thursday, November 30, 2006

Dictionario De David

Dada\"da-da"\ noun: an adult; male or female.

Juice\"jews"\ noun: any liquid acceptable for drinking.

Ball\"Baal"\ noun: a round object used for throwing or a picture of a round object i.e. baseball, basketball. (NOT a football.)

Uh Oh\"uh-ah"\interjection: to drop something either accidentally or on purpose.

11 comments:

Becky said...

Ben has one word: GA! It means "I'm on the stairs, what are you going to do about it?"

Bethany said...

Olivia knows one word too. NoNoNoNo. It means "Stop it, Woman." OR "Hey, that's mine." OR "Don't touch that diaper, Lady." OR "I'm not supposed to do that, am I."

I'm ready for Ball, Baby, Cup, and I love you Mommy because you Rock my World.

Amanda said...

:) The joys of words!!! Where do I begin!!! I love playing detective mom and figuring them out! We haven't gotten juice yet. I think he has a french accent - I love to hear "babi" "Mommi" "Daddi" - and the DaDa Momma Nana - Ni Ni for night night. The UH-OH cracks me up too! Fish is still SHHSHH and choo choo is becoming chch LOL! Or the ball dog duck buk for book! :) Mommi and Babi are still my favorites!!! Oh - He calls himself "D" - I LOVE it!!!

Amanda said...

The "NO" on occassion angers me a little! :)

Amanda said...

Both of my boys started some of their words like they are from Boston....cahs instead of cars,and something else that I can't remember. It was funny because my hubby had to train one of the rookies that had moved here from Boston around the time that I got pregnant with Logan. When he started saying words like that, he gave his buddy a hard time. :)

Amanda said...

Oh, and Gage calls poo-poo "pook". He'll run up to me and say, "pook, check!" Maybe I should start potty training him early!

Amanda said...

Ah! David is growing up so fast! I have not seen him in forever!!! You'll have to keep me updated on the 'word' process!:)

Andrea said...

Amanda M-would you believe I was potty trained at a year and a half? My mom says I kept pulling out the training potty. I guess I wanted to be like my big sister. I think that is probably true of most younger siblings...

Becky said...

Geez, I can only hope so! But I'm betting it was actually because you're a girl...girls are so much faster with developmental milestones

Amanda said...

YES, girls do seem to potty, talk, and walk before boys.

A YEAR AND A HALF OLD?! You've got me excited now to try training Gage! I may have to pull out the old chair this weekend.

Wish me well! ;)

Anonymous said...

How cute! He's such a handsome little man!