Sunday, December 23, 2007

Poop And Piss

Verbally, Gio is coming right along. He is up to at least 5 words now and making complete sentences as of yesterday. A lot of words don't come out exactly right which is typical for his age. I've noticed he has been working on the tenses of some words. Some have changed and are now correct or closer to correct. He went from signing drink to saying nut and now nuk. He had completely stopped using sign but is now signing finished along with saying it. The two words that come out like "naughty" words are poop aka scoop and piss aka kiss. He has named his favorite toy two scoops aka two poops. He likes it when I chase him around the house and give him a kiss when I catch him. So to initiate this he says "Piss me?"

Saturday, December 22, 2007

The Letter Connection

Gio's memory never ceases to amaze me. He seems to remember things from before he could say them. This summer when we would go for a walk, I would point out different things. One of which was the stop sign at the end of our road. "See the red octagon sign? Were almost there." Then when we got there sometimes I would point out the letters. He could repeat each letter after me and sometimes guess when I pointed.

Then one day I don't remember where we were I think it was at Target. Ya know how they have those stop sign in between the lanes. Well anyway he says "S-P-O-P " I'm only half listening to him because I'm busy looking for vehicles. When we came out he said it again.

Well anyway I finally figured out what he was saying and would periodically ask him to spell stop. He always answered "S-P-O-P" So I tried on I think it was and it was too close to stop. The o-n was too close to o-p and it just didn't stick. So I tried "it" and he remembered. So then I tried moon and cat. One day I asked him to spell moon and coached him through it and he says "peh star" So every now and then I ask him to spell the two and a half words he knows. He knows stop, it, and that cat begins with c sometimes he remembers the a but not too often. Then he usually asks me to peh several other words. It's neat to watch him think of words. One day he came out with "peh uta woom" as he sat in the dining room and glanced into the living room. "Other room?' I thought "Wow."

He also now knows most of his alphabet. He wizs from A to K then needs some coaching from L to P then wizs from Q to Z. If I'm not quick enough he'll get to K then start again at A. One night on the drive home I listened to him sing from A to K oh about a thousand times or at least it seemed like a thousand. He was so proud of himself how could I do anything but listen.

He went through a short stage after he learned I was proud of him where he would recite the alphabet and look around to make sure everyone had clapped and commented that they were "poud" of him. Then he would ask if for example Fancy was "poud". Then he started with inanimate objects. "pable poud?" "Table proud??????"

He is also big into The Cat And The Hat books now. At the end of Hop On Pop it says "My brothers can read a little bit. Little words like if and it." One day he was looking at that page and pointed out if and it.

Bug

I remember my father used to get very upset with me because I was afraid of creepy crawlies and the like. I still have an aversion to touching them and try very hard not to pass this on to Gio. Looks like it's working. I found this red and black bug in the sink. I saw a number of them outside this fall. I persuaded it to crawl on a spatula and handed it to Gio.

Quote

"A loaded train doesn't jump the track" Bob Lonsberry said this was an old saying. He said this in reference to one of his daughters who has a very busy life. She goes to college full time has a job, either captains or co-captains a sports team and plays at least one other sport. That's what I can remember she may have had more on her plate too. He said when she got another job she had to become very disciplined and as a result got better at everything she did. He commented her grades went up.

This reminded me of a saying I had heard before "If you want something done ask a busy person."

Both my Aunt Doris and I have commented to each other we don't know where we found the time to do all the things we did when we were working.

Little Drummer Boy

Gio drumming (mummean) away in Nana's studio where she paints on glass. Another thing he likes to do in her studio is to see how many of her paint brushes he can get in a small neck bottle.

Foggy

Living up on a hill we get more fog than most. Earlier this year Gio and I went out one foggy afternoon to pick apples off our apple tree. The weather although foggy wasn't too cold or windy. We put the good apples in a white enamel pot and threw the bad ones back in the tall grass so the deer and birds could eat them. We took turns holding the flashlight as it was hunting season and although I was quite sure hunters wouldn't be anywhere near us I figured better safe than sorry. We had such fun and he still talks about it.

Green Eggs And Ham?

Well not exactly. The eggs are green. It didn't intend them to be. I fried up some red cabbage and scrambled eggs the way my friend Roossy taught me. You just move the cabbage aside leaving space and dump the eggs in. As I mixed them together when the eggs were done cooking I noticed the eggs began to turn greenish. ......Cool.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Quote

The surest way to stay a looser is to feel sorry for yourself.
-Bob Lonsberry
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