We opened the window in our bedroom last night so we could listen to the frogs. It was raining out this morning. I woke up to Jacob calling, "Da Da" I went and got him and he climbed in bed with Daddy. I lay down next to him. He's decided its fun to rub noses. Jacob wanted to wear his raincoat - he points at it and says, "yellow". After church we had pizza for lunch. Jacob took a nap and I cleaned the house while Jared walked the ditch to make sure things were draining ok. It was beautiful outside - so I decided, after Jacob had been sleeping for a couple hours, to go in and wake him up. Instead, I opened the door to find him awake and smiling big. He quickly sat up and got out of bed. We wanted to go for a walk downtown. Jacob said, "Outside" and ran to the door. We took a walk over the bridge and it was very flooded on the other side. We walk through town with Jacob walking on his harness. We went to the water park which is closed but Jacob had run running circles in it. We took a seat in a gazebo and Jacob walked the bench around in a circle from Mommy to Daddy. When we told Jacob it was time to go he said, "No go". Stopped for ice cream on the way home. I handed Jacob the rest of mine and when he was finished he said, "More please". We told him it was all gone and he pointed behind him saying, "More". I told Jacob we had to get home and feed the horses, he replied, "No neigh".
Sunday, March 25, 2007
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Have you recorded Jacob's speech yet? You could keep a tape or CD in your recorder and just keep adding to it for a record of how his speech develops. Also, do you listen to him after he is in bed? This is one of the times children practice language, repeating and experimenting with things they have heard. You can keep a voice-activated recorder in his room and record his speech at night that way. You would have a wonderful record to share with him when he is older. And to share with others now . . .
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