My son learned a new word yesterday and I didn't even teach it to him LOL. He was watching videos on Limousines yesterday and this morning he said he wants Limousines. It took me a little bit to figure out what he was saying as it wasn't exactly clear, but as I listened to him repeat it, there it was...Limousines.
My youngest learned a new phrase!
Yesterday they were out in the yard with a couple neighbor kids, I was at my desk by the window overlooking them. Older child likes playing with others, younger likes being in the vicinity but generally searches for bugs or draws alone. This was "weird" according to one of the neighbor kids who doesn't know us very well, and the kid told my child as much.
Now I didn't hear this part go down, but
apparently my sweet little child, my precious offspring, looked up after the kid called them weird, smiled, and very clearly said "
duck you."
I type the phrase/word a lot, but I don't say it at home, nor anything "stronger" than something like '
tit' because kids repeat stuff. No idea where child learned it, but I can't even be mad about it, y'know?
They should add "
duck you" to Abbie's iPad. That would be some good content.