Re: Things that make you LOL!
[quote author=thalassa link=topic=13.msg18815#msg18815 date=1291163228]
So...for those that remember not only when 2.0 had the hearing problems as a baby, and ended up needing ear tubes, and then ended up being about 6 months behind his age, speech-wise (which is *way* behind the incredibly verbal 1.0), but the difficulties we had with 2.0 and the dog...well, this should be more than amusing.
Collin stands up in his chair, grabs two fist-fulls of noodles, turns around and hollers "Goggy, CAA! SIT!"
Tesla (our black lab) comes out of the kennel, and sits, front and center, right at his feet.
To which Collin's response of "Goog Gog, Go Get it" and throws the noodles all over the kitchen floor.
If this wasn't the first and second time that I have ever heard my son string two words together (muchless in context AND to get that sort of response from the dog), I might have been pissed at the mess...but then again, that is part of the advantage of having a four-legged vacuum cleaner.
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That is awesome
Jack is killing me - he has such a clear grasp on gestures, like pointing to what he wants, but he won't even say Mama.
This makes me LOL every time...
Me: Say, "Mama!"
Jack: ... Da da.
EVERY. TIME. Like a machine. He'll do it for a complete stranger even when he's not even in the mood to wave.
[quote author=thalassa link=topic=13.msg18815#msg18815 date=1291163228]
So...for those that remember not only when 2.0 had the hearing problems as a baby, and ended up needing ear tubes, and then ended up being about 6 months behind his age, speech-wise (which is *way* behind the incredibly verbal 1.0), but the difficulties we had with 2.0 and the dog...well, this should be more than amusing.
Collin stands up in his chair, grabs two fist-fulls of noodles, turns around and hollers "Goggy, CAA! SIT!"
Tesla (our black lab) comes out of the kennel, and sits, front and center, right at his feet.
To which Collin's response of "Goog Gog, Go Get it" and throws the noodles all over the kitchen floor.
If this wasn't the first and second time that I have ever heard my son string two words together (muchless in context AND to get that sort of response from the dog), I might have been pissed at the mess...but then again, that is part of the advantage of having a four-legged vacuum cleaner.
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That is awesome
Jack is killing me - he has such a clear grasp on gestures, like pointing to what he wants, but he won't even say Mama.
This makes me LOL every time...
Me: Say, "Mama!"
Jack: ... Da da.
EVERY. TIME. Like a machine. He'll do it for a complete stranger even when he's not even in the mood to wave.
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