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The dawn of the sentence!
Elliott can now say "mama boot" "dada boot" "dada boot" correctly.
He's on a major "baby" kick - he carries around elmo, baby clown, baby lion, and my cabbage patch kids. He feeds
them, gives them hugs, asks me to nurse them, and gives them toys and cars. He wants to play catch with them and
says "baby do it" or "elmo throw it".
He continues to love cars, trucks and tractors. He anthropomorphosizes he'll say things like, "chipper - wood -
tree - eatit - um num num num!"
He hands people things and says, "thank you!" (tank-ooooo). He'll say please if you ask him to, but hardly ever
if you don't remind him. He's getting there.
Elliott will try to say anything we say.. we're really having to be careful. I was talking about a "poopy butt"
with a friend (referring to a bunny with loose stools), and he jumped around saying "poopy butt" - luckily it wore
off quickly. He loves repeating us - it's like living with a little parrot. As I'm typing this, he just randomly
said, "nincompoop", followed by "elmopoop", "toypoop", and "netpoop". HA. It's all coming together, verbally.
Some favorites are "spiny ball", "mint ruck" (cement truck), "water tower" and "steep bank" (going down to the
river).
We went to see Jasmine and Wendy for the day this week. The kids took a bath after dinner, and had a blast.
They have a nice, big deep tub, and Elliott got down under water on his belly, and kept saying, "under water!".
He actually dunked his whole face a few times on purpose, and seemed to have fun with it. Yay! I'm so happy he's
not afraid of the water. Elliott loves the bath so much that we can't take him out of the tub until the water is
all drained out, or he flips. Once there's no more water, he understands it's over, and will let us take him out.
Then it's a mad wrestle with the towel, to try him off, get some skin cream on him and a diaper and shirt before
he goes zooming off.
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