For months now, Cate has been holding court with her own talk "speewka na wha za booka is ga na doota..." complete with hand gestures as if we are able to understand every syllable. With every new sound, we think it's all going to click in her head and that she will start talking in words that we can understand.
Cate tickling her belly button (April 2012) |
- Dada (her first word!)
- Mama (the one we hear most often...especially when she wants something of an evening)
- more (complete with signing -- typically regarding food that isn't a vegetable)
- down (she gets told this a lot -- some times she say 'down' but signs up when she is in the high chair and is attempting to wiggle/crawl out)
- no, no, no (head shake required - at least we don't (yet) get the finger wagging!)
- shoe (a girl's gotta love shoes!)
- ticka ticka ticka (while lifting her shirt high and digging at her belly button)
- nose nose nose (as she is squeezing her nose -- or mine)
- uh oh (when she deliberately drops something from the playroom side of the gate into the kitchen side...or when she is dropping food from her high chair to Kennedy, which she is NOT supposed to do!)
- baby (as she is looking at the pictures of herself on the wall -- which reminds me that I need to update some of the photos...)
- stop it (yes, she hears that a bit...along with 'down')
- doh (dog)
She also signs (without the words):
- milk
- eat
- please
Waving high after WLU won the Regional |
- Waves bye-bye (typically with the arm fully extended and waaay up in the air)
- Knee hugs (when she sees you, she will run over and hug you around the knees -- they are the best!)
- Blows kisses (who can resist a baby who blows kisses?)
- "Awwww" (that's the noise she makes when you pick her up and give her a hug -- so sweet!)
- Dances! (The girl has moves like Jagger -- she loves to dance, to just about anything...sometimes to the tune she hears in her head...or just doing the happy dance if she is eating something that she is truly enjoying, you'll see her wiggling her bum in her high chair)
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