Yesterday Eli was playing so sweetly with his friends, Bob the Sheep and Dog Dog, all on his sheep rug. I said to Eli, "You're so cute! Can I take your picture?"
He smiled, then nodded his head and said, "Yeah" in his little voice. That is my favorite thing that he started this week - nodding and saying "yeah" when I ask him a question - like, "Do you want to read this book?" or "Do you want a cracker?" His "yeah" answer is almost always accompanied with a sweet, pleased smile.
His current tally of animals that he sleeps with - his frog and puppy snugglies, Dog Dog, Cat, and his blue blanket. So far, Bob the Sheep stays downstairs with the sheep rug. When Eli wakes up in the morning, he always wants to bring Dog Dog with him downstairs, but then he places him on the kitchen counter while he eats breakfast. I'm all for keeping his prized possession as clean as possible.
Eli loves reading and talking about animals too. Animals like dogs and ducks are said in the double form (Dog Dog, Duck Duck), and other animals he identifies just by their noise. I point to a cow, and he says "mooooooooo." Pig gets a sort of muddled "oink" and a sheep gets "aaahh" - leaving off the "b" sound at the beginning.
After his nap yesterday, he woke up still sleepy and sad, so we read some books to cheer up a little. Reading a few books turned into reading about half of the books on his three shelves. I love when he picks out a book and then plops down in my lap to read together!
After his nap yesterday, he woke up still sleepy and sad, so we read some books to cheer up a little. Reading a few books turned into reading about half of the books on his three shelves. I love when he picks out a book and then plops down in my lap to read together!
3 comments:
Oh, Sarah! He is so darling. What beautiful blue eyes!
Oh, that's very cute. It must be so fun to watch him love his little animals.
Love the double animal words. I also remember Adele only referring to cows by "moo." (Although that was the only animal for her). It's so cute, you just don't want to correct him, huh!
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