Ahhh, where should I begin? Well
with the children of course! Both kids are as amazing as ever (if I do say so
myself). Dakota is starting to introduce herself to everyone we come in contact
with. She is very serious about it too, pronouncing her name very carefully. Unfortunately
most people still don’t understand her unless they have an ear for kid. Today
she even added her last name and I was very impressed. She is also entering the
world of “Why”. Why can’t I have candy, why do you have to go to work, why do I
have to sleep, why can’t I go outside, why why why! I am trying so hard to
remain patient but sometimes the good old standby of BECAUSE I SAID SO gets
pulled out of the old mommy hat from time to time, I know all my friends who
have been in the why stage understand all too well. In some ways it is amazing
to see her exploring her world in a whole new way, in other ways it’s my own
little personal hell to hear one more question that starts with why. At the
same time I’m trying to understand Dalton’s language. I read to him daily and I’m
constantly naming everything in the hopes that he will begin speaking more
clearly. He has mastered Mama and Mom though and I hear that more times than I
can count in a day. He will walk up to me and announce MAMA at every
opportunity. When he wakes up I hear him calling me, alternating between Mama
and Mom until I come in and get him. Who knew the word mom could be said in so
many tones to convey so many thoughts. He does have one phrase that Graeme and
I are always trying to figure out. We are constantly debating the meaning of
this little sound. I cannot even begin to convey it here in writing but we
think it’s all done/get down/give me help/look at this. Like I said, we are
still trying to figure it out. He walked up to us the other day and “talked” to
us in length about something…still not sure, we are guessing he was telling us
how we could better his life by allowing him to have more juice, or maybe by
sending his sister away so he could have all the attention. It sure will be
nice when he can communicate more clearly though. He wants to use the little
potty so bad and is always trying to pull his pants down, even when he’s
wearing a onesie. I do let him sit on the potty and he has proudly peed in the
potty three times now. I tell him all the time that if he wants to get potty
trained he has to be able to say the word first. I don’t think he believes me
though. I’m hoping his enthusiasm for the potty will continue as he learns to
talk, maybe potty training will be a snap with this one. Here’s hoping to less question beginning the
why from Dakota and more words spoken from Dalton…hmmmm funny how that works, I
really want one to start talking and the other to stop (not really though, I
love her and all her whys).

My nephew didn't talk till he was over three. After two. Younwere able tonfigure out most of nisei gibberish. Siblings help with the decipher.
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