1. Tonight as we were having dinner. K started speaking in a whole new language. I think we owe credit to his amazing first grade teacher. She has transformed him into a child who is eager to learn and enjoys every second of it...apparently even the most mundane parts of using the English language. The story went something like this: "D-a-d-d-y (finger space) t-h-a-n-k (finger space) y-0-u (finger space) f-0-r (finger space) t-h-e (finger space) p-i-g-s-i-n-t-h-e (finger space) b-l-a-k -n-t ...no, no, no change the k to a t." I guess we can call this 1st gradese.
2. J is happy as ever and thrilled about beginning t-ball. He had his first practice on Sunday afternoon. When we asked him about the practice and what he enjoyed the most, he replied, "All of it!" I hope his excitement continues, as we have a ridiculous amount of time on the field this spring.
3. M keeps impressing us with his verbal skills. Last weekend, he kind of scared us with a weird regression. He started using "my" in place of "I." For example, "My wants that." Yikes! It took us a couple of days to realize he is referring to himself in an unusual way. "My" is short for Meyer, as he sometimes gets out the whole thing. I would say it is still not ideal, but I will settle for a self-proclaimed nickname. Another funny statement he has started using is "don't need it." He uses this one to let Nanny know he doesn't want his diaper changed. Even when we all know he needs it, his response is the same.
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