I was putting Trevy to bed for his nap. He was stalling. Asking me in one word or less about various things and people. Silly deserves silly. So I responded by bouncing him on my knee with each syllable.
Pop
bounce
Pop
bounce
at
bounce
work
And so one we went through at least four people. I told him everyone was at work even though the truth is…I haven’t a clue where a few of them are! Trevy with a twinkle in his eye proceeded to imitate me.
Dih-Dough (Bristel)
he bounced himself
tares (downstairs)
bounced again
tryin’ (crying)
And indeed she was! I probably shouldn’t have laughed (or at least not so hard) cause really…she’s sick as a dog. Poor baby. But the whole scenerio was just too funny-cute not to. I made up for it though by telling him silly was all done and it was time for nite-nite!
…danielle
1 comment:
That is so darn cute! You tell the story perfectly too by writing the words the way that Trevy says them, which makes them way cuter :) And I am impressed (constantly with our kids) at how well he caught on with your game and was able to imitate it. As I follow your blog, I am getting a glimps of the progress he is making, and to me it seems so amazing. Keep up the good work and silliness Trevor!
Karen
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