You recently moved to a new class at daycare. It's the Young Toddlers class and is home to the 18 month to 2 year old kiddos. It amazes me to see how much you have changed and how much you will change over the next six months. My favorite part of the new class is how much you and the other kids play together. In your previous class, everyone loved playing with the teachers, but when it came to the other kids, you were all just kind of in your own world. Now, it's like you are friends with the others. You all say hi and bye to each other, and if you drop your paci when i pick you up in the evenings, there's always a sweet little girl who picks it up and hands it to you. it's just so fun to witness! The other major change is the amount of "talking" you now do. You have plenty of words that you can say, but you will have a full-on conversation by "babbleing". I imagine you and your friends at school probably do this all day long! Whenever you get the itch to conversate at home, we can go on forever! I'll often try to call Gma and Papaw to let them listen, but when you see me with the phone you become more interested in the screen and button then talking. That was not the case earlier this week, though. I called them on speaker and as soon as Papaw said hello, you replied instantly, "hello!" The three of you talked for about ten minutes and you had plenty to say, including "I love you too," or a slight variation of the sentence. Gma and Papaw would both say, i love you, and you would reply with something that sounded like "I lovel u too" We all heard you say it multiple times and we all agreed that you were saying, I love you too. Now THAT is a sweet sound:) It was a memorable phone call for all of us. The first of many, i'm sure!
AND G'MA SAID THAT WAS AN AWESOME FIRST SENTENCE,
ReplyDeleteTHE BEST SENTENCE YOU COULD START YOUR LIFE WITH.
I LOVE YOU, G'MA