- snack (‘nack)
- food (oof)
- breakfast
- marshmallow (mallow)
- egg
- banana (nana)
- cereal (‘ereal)
- salt
- I stuck (I ‘tuck)
- hello (ha lo)
- phone
- bye bye
- diaper (di do)
- potty
- ew
- bible
- book
- yuck (guck)
- uh oh
- nose
- eyes
- ears
- mouth
- teeth
- hair
- hands
- wash
- hat
- sock
- glasses (gasses)
- shoes (oosh)
- bear
- giraffe (‘raffe)
- doggy
- duck
- woof
- bed
- ni-night
- sleep
- nap
- mama
- daddy
- mommy
- papa
- nane (as in her Nana)
- cool
- whoa
- walk
- sucker
- horsey
- sheep
- baa
- water (‘ader)
- juice
- milk
- please
- thank you
- up
- down
- chair
- color
- slide (‘lide)
- baby
- hi
- whee
- look
- chip
- cracker
- cookie
- belly
- praise baby (similar to Baby Einstein but Christian praise music.)
- bunny
- jasmine
- Keisha
- fishy
- Skyler
- sarah
- keilee
- maria
- all done
- where gone (with raised hands and questioning look)
- sweep
- dust
- spoon
- I love you (iloyu)
- rub noses
- no
- yes
- ball
- flower (lower)
- butterfly
- fly
- dirty
- dry
- sticky
- car
- puppy
- kitty
- hot
- bath
- sit
- peanut butter
- I sorry
- pray
- amen
- Jesus
- rice
- show
- owie
- out
- in
- lalette (Charlotte)
- peekaboo
- jaht-ay
- blanket (banke)
- cup
- brush
- pretty
- apple
- more
- side (as in—change nursing sides please mommy—complete with delighted giggle as she gets her way)
- birdie
- tweet-tweet
- all better
- Eeyore
- poopy
- kindle (I kid you not)
- moon
- light
- drink
- laundry
- tissue (tish)
- strawberry (sa-berry)
- mine
- applesauce (at sauce)
- come here (mere)
Ontology - a branch of metaphysics concerned with the nature of being - Merriam Webster. This is not a philosophical platform - it is simply me trying to consciously be. "For the Kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit" (Romans 14:17). Therefore, "...train yourself to be godly...[for] godliness has value for all things…for both the present life and the life to come" (1 Timothy 4:7b-8). And therefore, I study ontology.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Words at 19 Months
So we brainstormed tonight to figure out how many words Blueberry is actually speaking now. Below is the list as we could best figure it at this time (with specific pronunciations on some) . I keep remembering things she says regularly and adding them to the list.
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I understand about the kindle one. Lily quickly learned to say "pad" when we got our iPads. I love the one about her telling you when she wants to switch sides while nursing, such a sweet memory!
Okay, I hat to look this up because I knew you had done a list. Now at 19 months, Ari has 4 words that are somewhat understood and 3 noises that she uses for other words. While Charlotte was super ahead, I am thinking that Ari may have some issues. Especially as she did not start with the hard consonant sounds and has instead used a lot of oo sounds. Thinking I may ask for that referral after all.
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