Funny Pronunciations.
Deodorant = daddy ornament (orment) Absolutely = apple dee doody Chanukah = laka lah
Deodorant = daddy ornament (orment) Absolutely = apple dee doody Chanukah = laka lah
Today, I was watching Cake Boss on TV. David recognizes Buddy Valastro’s face everywhere, and when he sees it, he shouts excitedly, “Cake Boss!” Yesterday, we walked to the train station and a flyer for an upcoming “performance” (what?) of Cake Boss was happening at the Tarrytown City Music Hall. David said, “Cake Boss!” He
Earlier this week, David noticed on a shirt I was wearing that said <strong>geek</strong> (which means I’m a geek) had strange characters on it. He was curious to know a little more about the “less than” and “greater than” symbols, since he recognized that they weren’t letters in the alphabet. I’m impressed that he took
David is miles ahead of kids his age when it comes to having conversations. He understands pretty much every request and we have ongoing conversations. Today, we had one that went like this: David: “Go in car!” Me: “Where do you want the car to go?” David: “Go elevator.” Me: “What are you going to
Yesterday, daddy came home with a haircut. I’m wasn’t sure how much David understood but apparently it was a lot. Today, he found a hair on his tray while eating breakfast. He delightedly picked it up and exclaimed, “haircut!”
David woke up this morning and his daddy was in the bathroom. I asked him, “where is daddy?” and he pointed to the closed bathroom door and said “right there!” I then asked him “what is daddy doing?” and he said “brush teeth!” I said “no, daddy isn’t brushing his teeth! What is daddy doing?”