"Turn the light on? I turn the light on. Light ON? LIGHT ON??? It broken? Dada pix (fix) it." OMG, kid. Let it go. The light is broken. Or we're not turning it on right now. Whatever.
Orrrrrrr, if we're in Home Depot "Fans? FANS. FAN. FAAAAAN." I got it. You want to go see the ceiling fans. Fine!
And since this past week, he's learned "What's THIS?" and has become a repeater. So I guess it's good that's he's asking about objects and learning their names. This morning it was "What's THIS?" over and over again. Dresser, door knob, belt, drawer, etc etc.
The Roku remote. It's her favorite thing ever and she'll carry it around all damn day. Eyelashes, she wants to pull them all out, so that's been fun. Koozies. Boudreaux's Butt Paste tubes. Taking glasses off people.
Post by scribellesam on Jul 11, 2014 9:20:41 GMT -5
The sprinklers. Whenever he sees that they are on, he's mesmerized. Yesterday he sat in front of the window for the entire 20 minute cycle saying "Water on! Hi water! Water off! Bye water!"
- huge stuffed bear from Ikea (carries it around the house everywhere) - drinking straws out of the wrapper - remotes and phones - graham crackers (he knows where we keep them so he points and whines, ugh)
Ds recently discovered that he can reach the lightswitch by our stairs by standing on stair #2. I hear a lot of: click "on!" click "off" click "on" click "off!". At least my arms are saved holding him next to switches.
He's also quite obsessed with motor vehicles. It's road construction season and you'd think ds had died and gone to heaven whenever we drive through work zones.
The Roku remote. It's her favorite thing ever and she'll carry it around all damn day. Eyelashes, she wants to pull them all out, so that's been fun. Koozies. Boudreaux's Butt Paste tubes. Taking glasses off people.
OMG, I forgot the remote control. We MUST hide it at all times. This morning I walked past our BR door and DS was sitting in our bed looking guilty and DH walked in there and went "uhhhhhhhhhh huh. GIVE IT here." He was sitting there turning the TV on/off.
The Roku remote. It's her favorite thing ever and she'll carry it around all damn day. Eyelashes, she wants to pull them all out, so that's been fun. Koozies. Boudreaux's Butt Paste tubes. Taking glasses off people.
A rolls on her side, arches her back and reaches behind her to grab the Desitin tube while I'm trying to change her. I just bought one of the big jars of Desitin and will probably continue to leave the tube on the table just so she can play with it once it's empty.
Ds recently discovered that he can reach the lightswitch by our stairs by standing on stair #2. I hear a lot of: click "on!" click "off" click "on" click "off!". At least my arms are saved holding him next to switches.
He's also quite obsessed with motor vehicles. It's road construction season and you'd think ds had died and gone to heaven whenever we drive through work zones.
Us too with the construction trucks! The excitement when he catches sight of a cement mixer on the road is something to behold.
Ds recently discovered that he can reach the lightswitch by our stairs by standing on stair #2. I hear a lot of: click "on!" click "off" click "on" click "off!". At least my arms are saved holding him next to switches.
He's also quite obsessed with motor vehicles. It's road construction season and you'd think ds had died and gone to heaven whenever we drive through work zones.
You should look to see if you can find a truck touch in your area.
Post by redheadbaker on Jul 11, 2014 14:38:56 GMT -5
Frogs. He is convinced there is a frog in our front door. And he's scared of it. I have no idea where this came from. But he's constantly telling me about the frog and pointing to the front door and saying, "There's a frog in there."
I'm glad my daughter isn't the only one with an eye obsession. She loves feeding her dolls their bottles while simultaneously poking their eyes out. Such love!
And everything and everybody is 'dog' now. She'll point to strangers and say 'dog' while doing the sign for it/patting her leg.
Post by cherry1111 on Jul 11, 2014 16:28:09 GMT -5
Shoes. If he's in the closet while I'm getting dressed he tries to get me to try on every single pair of shoes I own. His favorites are a pair of nude peep toe pumps.
My makeup. I need to childproof the storage drawers I keep it in immediately.
RIP Chanel powder.
Sorry. DS once dumped an entire liter of Pureology shampoo into the bath for bubbles.
He's still obsessed with trains since he was about 4 months old. He did the ceiling fan thing too. And vacuums. We always had to visit the vacuums at the mall.