Yay Sam! That's a great list! Okay, what are ight der and out der? Bewbay... if that's what I think it is... cute! Ivy doesn't say anything... she just does this throaty chuckle to talk about nursing. :-)
oh and he only says bewbay when he comes off from nursing, and he has this ridiculously happy milky grin and points to the nipple and says "bew BAY" -- he used to say "ba ba" at that juncture but now he has responded to my correcting it to boobay... it is interesting how often he makes vowel sound errors actually.
ight der is when he points to something you are talking about and says emphatically "right there!" (as all one word really) and if he wants to go outside and you open the door but don't let him go he will point and struggle and gesture wildly and say "OUT THERE" (out dur!) because he LOVES to be outside. He's very vehement about what he wants :D no chance of him getting overshadowed by his equally force-of-personality brother, but unlike Bas at this age, Sam is not above throwing himself on the ground in a screaming, if short-lived, full on tantrum! Bas didn't tantrum really, or do his terrible twos until he was almost 3. Jessica said AP'd kids go through that stage later due to being AP'd and I would now agree with that. Poor Sam is much less AP'd I'm afraid.
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and if he wants to go outside and you open the door but don't let him go he will point and struggle and gesture wildly and say "OUT THERE" (out dur!) because he LOVES to be outside. He's very vehement about what he wants :D no chance of him getting overshadowed by his equally force-of-personality brother, but unlike Bas at this age, Sam is not above throwing himself on the ground in a screaming, if short-lived, full on tantrum! Bas didn't tantrum really, or do his terrible twos until he was almost 3. Jessica said AP'd kids go through that stage later due to being AP'd and I would now agree with that. Poor Sam is much less AP'd I'm afraid.
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