One advantage of having children is that it gives some geography to lockdown. The baby who was just starting to eat solid foods at the start of it all is now on the verge of talking. The little girl is now somehow creating poetry and music that is actually pretty good. If not for them, every day would be some unidentifiable variant of work, food and mild entertainment.
T is starting to talk. He's been making progress for some time. He's been mastering repeating words said to him. He's recently reached the point of being able to recognise words and use some in the right context. He's still missing out on certain letters. B
replaces many letters at the start of words (Bup
instead of Cup
). He still can't manage G and K sounds.
duch
instead ofduck
meeeb
instead ofmilk
dodds
instead ofdogs
beeboo
instead ofpeekaboo
dood
instead ofgood
– though he does get the G right on rare occasionsbeeejuu
which is his version ofpleasure to meet you
which he says when someone shakes his hand
I'm impressed that one of his first words was Please (beeeze
). Addmittedly, it's used in the "gimmie" sense of the word. But I'm determined to appreciate it anyway. More recently he's added sorry
, usually alongside hurt
, given how easy it is for an aging adult to injury themselves doing toddler-related things like lifting and carrying.
Just so I have a record for later, his most common words are mostly body related Eye
, ear
, nose
, boop
(the noise of poking someone on the nose), bebby
(belly), bum
, feet
, arm
. Plus a bunch of normal nouns like loo
, ball
, sit
and shirt
.
He's picked up a lot of other mimicry. He's not bad at baby sign language. Probably better at remembering those gestures than I am. 2 days ago he started the blow-a-kiss gesture, which is rather sweet, especially when used alongside hi
and bye
. Yesterday he today he grabbed a tissue and wiped his nose. I've no idea if he actually needed to or was just copying.
He'll also put a flat duplo or block or suchlike against his ear and say Hello.... ummm....
. I feel that he's trying to say that I say um
a lot on the phone.
Like his sister, he'll point at a picture of himself and say, You!
The other day he poked me in the chest with his index finger and said, meeee
.
Speaking of R, she had a whinge at me yesterday about how the world is all screwed up and everyone is expecting her generation to fix it. I did, first off, apologise for Gen X for never having gotten sorted out enough to either really fix anything (or really break anything, for that matter). Then I said that maybe the millennials might fix some things so there's less burden on her. That did not help.