My wise sister keeps asking me if I have written down all of Samuel's cute says. My answer is always...no not yet....I will. She continues to inform me that if I do not I will forget. Well, here goes my attempt to write down the cute way Samuel says things.
"Fip-Flops....I need fip flops...I put fip-flops on." And this continues nonstop until you put on his flip flops. Samuel is in LOVE with this flip flops. He wants them on the minute he wakes up each morning and will wear them ALL day long. He even wants everyone else in the house to put on their flip flops. If he can not find his flip flops that is fine too because he will just find the another pair of flip flops that belong to someone else and put them on. He will clonk around the house until he comes across HIS flip flops. If you remember several post back these same flip flops were the cause of his first bloody nose. These flip flops have been washed twice this summer because of the horrible smell they had and he has almost worn the bottoms completely away.
"I hold keys.....I mash buuuuttons......I beep the horororororn." Right next in line to his love for flip flops is his love for buttons. He loves to hold my car keys and make the horn blow. I love to hear him say "hororororn".
"I ride in mommy's cars." This is Samuel's code for "Please take me for a ride in your car." He always calls a car...cars. I am not sure why he puts the s on the end of it. I try to correct him so he knows how to correctly say the word but I must add that it is so darn cute.
"I need memote." is Samuel's code for "May I please hold the remote." He loves a remote. If you cant see the pattern here I will spell it out for you. The child loves anything with buttons (cell phones, house phones, car keys, remotes) that is an adults. He does not want the play keys, phones or remotes he wants the real things. He knows if it really works or not. He gets really mad if you try to give him the play junk.
"Mommy hold you." I am sure most children say this from time to time. Samuel will say this when he wants me to pick him up.
"I get ououououououout" This is what he says when he wants to get out of his car seat which is normally about 5 minutes into the ride. Boy am I glad we are not making this 3 hour trip back and forth from Ga.
"Bear, Papiece, muuuusic" If you lay Samuel down to sleep, you will hear these 3 things. He must have his bear, papiece and music. Once he has all three, he will go down to sleep without much fight.
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