My uncles used to recite the following at me when I was very small:
Jibber jabber, never the matter
What the time of day,
Jenny Penny talks a lot
No matter what you say.
Turns out Mila inherited her mother’s childhood gift of gab. Because she keeps me laughing all the time, and because I don’t want to forget this stuff, here are a few things Mila has said lately.
*
After listening to the Rolling Stones’ “Time Is On My Side” she sang, “Yoooou rub a back. Yoooou rub a back. Yoooou rub a back…” ad nauseum.
Thanks to DJ Lance Rock of Yo Gabba Gabba, whenever someone says, “Let’s do it,” she replies, “Bake it down!”
One of her favorite books is Green Eggs and Ham. She now says, “Thank you Sam-uh-Am,” when you do anything for her. It was only a matter of time.
Not too long ago, though, it was, “Thankum Sam-uh-Am,” because she kept getting “thank you” and “you’re welcome” confused. “Thankum” was a good catchall until she figured that out.
When I put Margot down for tummy time, she shouted, “Mila tummy time too!” then flopped face down on the blanket and began kicking her feet and grunting…just like her sister was doing.
One day she started pluralizing words like Gollum in LOTR. You know how he says “hobbitses” and “orcses”? Her feet are “feetsies” and shoes are “shoeses” and crayons are “keronses” and so forth. What’s weird is that she used to use plurals correctly and now she does this. We have no idea where it came from, but it’s hilarious when she says things like, “Oops! Crumbsies on the couch!”
Sometimes she’ll bring you something–a toy or a Goldfish or what have you–and shout, “Galatians!” We’re 97% certain she means congratulations. We have no idea where this one came from either.
Also, she calls muffins “wuffins.” I am baffled by this.
Just the other night she dropped something and said, “Uh oh! Beg-ee-ohs!” I thought David would die laughing.
She saw a metal sculpture David made ages ago that I’d put on the table in the front entry. “Wut’s dat?” she asked. “A little man,” I told her. She replied, “Oh. Well hi mister!”
Ah, toddlers. They make messes and whine and are completely irrational little beasts, but they are so funny you can’t help loving them anyway.
karajean says
Confession: I usually get bored FAST when I come across a "this is what my toddler is saying" post. I just think the humor gets lost in translation. But I read every word of this and was laughing the whole time. She sounds like a riot!
Jen says
Yay! I wasn't sure if I should share or not for that very reason. But since I'm terrible at writing this stuff down, blogging about it is the only way I'm going to remember it.