Monday, March 16, 2009

Lily Doins 3-16-09

I'm just a wee bit behind on the Lily Doins. Really, there are lots and lots of doins. She talks a lot and the rate which she picks up vocabulary is astounding. By the time I typed this, one phrase was made obsolete. Here is my best attempt at the ever evolving list of the LilyDoins:

1. "C'mon": Translation - follow me to FUN like purses, barbies and baby dolls.

2. "Hey Guys": when talking to Daddy and Mommy (and Max)- plural

3. "C'mon, guys": telling Daddy and Mommy (and Max) to follow me to more fun like purses, barbies and baby dolls.

4. "Broke": This word is spoken well and often. Though, I think she must break a lot of things at school. This one comes in handy, I must admit. I told her Barney was broke after watching 3 Barney shows in a row. Oh yes, Barney was very broke. She processed the statement and was ok with that. In as solemn of a voice a sweet little toddler can get, she conceded, "Barney. Broke." Score one for Mommy.

5. "Lily pix": or Lily Fix, or Mommy pix, Daddy pix. We pix a lot of broke things.

6. "Bopple Juish": or Apple juice and since I've started keeping this latest list, #6 retired quickly to

7. "Apple Juish": Sure its closer to the actual work but...bopple juice was way cuter.

8."No Dice": What? I can try to fit in some vocabulary while watching Barney 7 days a week? She does a baseball's Safe hand motion with this too. This was all Mommy's Doin.

9. "Mouse", "Frog", "Snake": latest animals to label

10. "Dark": Lily tries so hard at this word. Too hard. She makes it way more difficult than necessary. She usually ends up saying, "Guaarrrkkkchh" or "Dharcchhhk". I usually just look at her, smile and reply flatly, "Nooo. 'Dark'." With a new sense of enlightenment, she replies, "Ghuaarrjjcchhczck9k?"

11. Singing: She loves to sing. Some favorites are Barney's "I love you" song, the ABC song, Twinkle Little Star, Where is Thumbkin, Jesus Loves Me and Wheels on the Bus. She requests Jesus Loves Me often by saying "JESUS!".

12. Counting up or down to ten: She may not say the actual numbers, but she points and says ''wah, teee, reee, fah, fiyee, seeee...".

13. Sitting at the table: She now sits in her booster seat at the table. She is so extremely proud. Though, we are going through the hard lesson of Plate Physics which we didn't educate Lily on within the nice confines of Tray-tronics. Hard for us and the floor; great for Max.

14. Sibling Love for Max: Oh the relationship with big brother Max is bittersweet. Lily loves Max, pets him often and she feeds him more than his fair share of People Food . But he does have to tolerate constant blame "Max, STOP" and general shoving. He's 90lbs therefore Lily might as well shove a cow. He handles it all so well. He has tremendous patience that I have yet to see run out (or even come close). They are quite the cute little pair.

15. Dinner Prayer: Lily has gotten down the pre-eating prayer. Its a simple one and Lily lists out all those present at the meal including Max and Cat (or "Meow"). She finishes up with an enthusiastically yelled "AMEN"!


That's all for now. Gosh - there is so much and I know I'm omitting a lot. Stay tuned for more Lily Doins.

5 comments:

Krisha Brooks said...

I loved all the new lily doins! I laughed at the broke one...we use "night night" to say that "elmo went night night" so we can't watch it 50 more times. It seems to work well...I may start working on the broke application too. LOL!

Cindy said...

I love these lists you do!! So great for the future for you to remember all these little things. It's amazing how fast the Mommy memory fades :-(

Several of these had me laughing, but I love that you compared Max to a cow. MOOOOO!!!

Karla said...

Can't you buy plates and bowls that have a suction cup on them and you can stick to the table? Maybe it's time to look into those! :)

Lilypad Mom said...

Yes (to Neneykahkah's Suction Cup Bowl Question) and she can out smart them...well, outsmart and dump all the contents on her head as she un-suctions the suction cup. ;-) Good thought though!

Unknown said...

We use broke but it's usually for things that need new batteries. Jason tries the counting to three thing with Audrey when she's misbehaving and it goes like this - Daddy very sternly: "ONE...", Audrey very enthusiastically: "TWO!!!" and smiles. Not quite the reaction he wants.