Lessons I Learned from My Toddler
-If you fall down, say uh-oh and get back up.
-If you fall down and it hurts, cry.
-Eat what seems appealing to you and you?ll probably get balanced nutrition that way.
-Bubbles are fun, and you can?t catch them in your fingers, but you have to try anyway.
New words:
“shoe”
“two” and “six” (inserted in the proper place while counting)
“ay” (airplane)
“guh-dow!” (get down! from crib, high chair, get funky)
“mommy!” (at long last!)
Body parts (pointing to):
nose
mouth
eye
ear
hair
knee
foot
belly button (called by name: bee-buh, my new favorite word)
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Asides
» I have been remiss in posting SBJ’s latest stats: 23 pounds and 27 inches at six months. Yes, I’ve got the big mama biceps.
» Aaaaaand little she-who-is lost another tooth this week!
» SBJ is four months old, 19 pounds 5 ounces, and 26 inches tall. GIGANTOR!

You need to get her saying, “Uncle Matt.”
You need to get her saying, “MaDear.”
Thanks for sharing. She is the most intelligent, wonderful, child I know with the most loving caring parents that any child could have.
I’ve loved reading all of your entries. I can’t wait to read more.
I’d like to add to the list of C’s accomplishments. She can also:
Say “meow”, although it sounds more like what a donkey says
Say “ruff ruff”
Read a book right-side-up, front-to-back, and turn the pages (if you hand her a book the wrong way, she will correct it before you start reading - brilliant!)
Pant like a dog when she reads her favorite page in the wildly popular book, Dogs
She’s beautiful, friendly, confident, and intelligent! What a combination!