Timmy saying more stuff

Can’t keep up with Timmy’s words. Some recent ones before I forget…

He called the phone “Hello” for a long time. Who are you calling? Timmy says “dama”. Now he says “danma, danpa, al”. He never calls Uncle Al. Always just Al. One time he said “Frank” when Frank was just standing there. I asked if he is calling Timmy. So he said Timmy. I asked who is Timmy. He said “you” while pointing to himself. He loves our phone but one time he was holding it while someone called and from then on he would ask to see my phone but when I give it to him, he says “loud” and refuse to take it. Now he has gotten over it and takes my phone around again. Poor me. Need my own phone.

In an effort to distract Timmy, Nat put half of the blocks that are on the floor into a box. Do you want to put them in or take them out Timmy? That should take a few minutes. Nat turns to go as Timmy says “DUMP” and dumped all the blocks out of the box. Better luck next time dad.

Who is going to brush your teeth? Mommy or daddy? Timmy thinks for a few seconds and reply “Timmy”. Why does the children never pick the choices given.

Frank brings home Sammy the class pet. Timmy says “big big big eyes, writtle, writtle eyes” He pronounces little with a “wr” just like Elmer Fudd. I thought he was saying railroad for along time before understanding it was for little.

Timmy loves to drive. He says “car keys” and then pokes it into the holes on the train table legs and we pretend to drive while singing the driving in your car song. He pulls the keys out and we stop. Repeat.

He loves to sit and read stories now. For a long time he called books “tories”. Now he also says book, read. He tells me to “mere” (come here), “sit”. I’m getting well trained.

Timmy spilled stuff at the breakfast table. He informed me of this by saying “mommy, chair, wet”.

One day we were going to grandma’s house and Timmy kept saying “dama house big”.

Who wants … ? Timmy says “I do”.

After hearing Baby Beluga at the toddler playgroup, Timmy kept saying “booga booga” in the car when I realized what he meant. Now we have listened to that song over and over. Now he says Baby Booga.

Timmy walks behind Frank saying “my turn, my turn”. Finally Frank gives it to Timmy after parental intervention. Then we hear Timmy saying “My turn my turn” again and he is saying it as he is having his turn too.

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