How did this happen? How do I suddenly have a real walking, talking toddler? Over the past couple of weeks, Kay Kay's communication skills have exploded. Sure, she's had an awesome vocabulary all along, but there's just something about hearing two syllable words. Two different syllables, that is.
It all started with "tank tops" and "flip flops". They're fun words to say, if you think about it. Now we regularly hear things like "outfide", "nursey" (nursery), "backpack", and "cheese (s)tick". Oh, and sentences. "Call Joe Joe." "Drink milk." "Eat snack." "Read a book." Lately, when she has my cell phone, she flips it open and declares that she's sending a "text message". "To whom?" I ask. "Ummmm, (answer depends on day). Go (to) park."
Just another great big reminder of our parenting philosophy, taken from Dr. Seuss: "A person's a person no matter how small."
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