Tuesday, October 2, 2007

See Ya!


Noelle has been creating more sentences and learning countless new words lately. Many smiles are brought to our faces by these new and wonderful word combinations!

The other day she was playing on her Little Mermaid car scouting around the house. I noticed something in her mouth, obviously not supposed to be there, and I asked her to please spit it out. She got a big smile on her face, look right into my eyes and said "See ya, Mommy!", then turned her car around and took off. "See ya" is a response used not only when saying bye to people, but when she is trying to escape from Tom and I.

I thought I would add some little bits of Noelle:

-She loves to play "Rosie" while her blankets, (called "Pink and White") are laid out on the floor, satin side up, of course. She holds her own hands while we sing it.
-"Fips" (Flips) off the couch and on the floor are a new favorite activity.
- Daddy introduced the wonders of a cave! Now in the morning she has me make a cave that stays up all day long. She is a little scared of the darkness the cave creates and has to tell us about a thousand times that "cave dark".
- Anything she can stand on is referred to as "tall"
- If she gets hurt she immediately runs to the closest person while saying "cry, snuggle, white and pink night night, fuffa (pacifier)" and she repeats this until content and/or distracted by something else
- Teletubbies are her favorite TV show. She calls them "tubbytubbies" and "tellies". She knows the names of all "four tellies, Winky, Dipsy, Lala, Po"
- While at Subway on our way out of Wal-Mart she said to me "six fans" I looked up at the ceiling and sure enough there were six fans! That surprised me! I guess all the counting of random things around the house has paid off.
- "Pee-pee Step" is her potty training toilet when it is being used as a step.
- When she does go potty on her "big gurl potty" she says "wipe and flush it"
- As soon as she wakes up and I go into her room she asks for daddy and I tell her he is at work.
The rest of the day she tells me "Daddy at work".
-After naps and in the morning I always ask if she had any dreams. I'm pretty sure she doesn't understand the concept but I get the same response of "Abigail, Duke, Uncle, fast, tower". In translation that means she is thinking of Grandma and Grandpa's dogs Abigail and Duke. Also, Uncle Alex takes her for a fast stroller ride, and while we were visiting last time she was introduced to a tower that we saw on a walk.
Well, I hope you enjoyed reading a little more about my little Noelle Rose.

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