Seeing as how I have NOT documented any of my two-year-old's words, there is no time better than now. She honestly went from saying maybe 20 words to carrying on conversations. Her true talking started at about 21 months. I know you can't compare your child to everyone else's, but I was so worried! Obviously, over nothing. She Does. Not. Stop. :) In addition, Doris has 6 dogs. You can point to each of them, and she knows them by name, and by each of the 6 nicknames Doris has for them! So smart, that girl.
Harper's word: real word
lebidade: lemonade
gaga: balloon (this progressed from beyo - Hayden called them gaga's, so that became Harper's word. She knows when we say balloon what we are talking about, but she still uses gaga.)
tosciple: Popsicle (most recent.)
tith: kiss (she wants kisses on every owie, and will even do it herself)
B: as in Aunt Blair
Bity: as in Aunt Brittny
beata: button
night-night: bed
Lowy: Lilly
Please don't be offended by the next one - she does not hear this word from us or anyone else for that matter, but it is one of the funniest words so far - and she is NOT cussing!
Fucca: as in Doris's dog, Fresca. Gets me EVERY time. Especially when we are sitting at home, and she will out of the blue say, "good girl, Fucca."
holdya: hold me
waff: wasp. She walks around saying, "Mean waff." She has had experience with those little jerks.
mightna: Lightning McQueen
Iloyu: I love you
I know there are several more, but those are by far my favorite Harperisms! Something else funny, if I ask her where Hayley or Justin is, she knows our names! Love.
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Joshua used to say truck with an F and without the R. It catches you off guard. Especially when someone would be holding him and a truck would drive by, he'd point to it and say it. They would just look at me with a very shocked expression.
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