We don't use foul language in our home so it's not a normal thing around here. Well, Mr. Max is really picking up on new words and trying new phrases and some of them totally sound like he's swearing or using inappropriate language!
Max loves puzzles and he constantly asks me to play them with him or get them down from the shelf. So imagine saying puzzle without the "P" and saying it really fast. What does it sound like? Yeah...not good.
This one is horrible! We have a special movie that Max loves to watch and it's all about construction stuff. Well, one of the songs that they sing on the DVD is "Digger, Digger". Doesn't sound like that at all when he asks for more. He doesn't quite complete the D's and they come out like N's. Not good.
The other day I was at Bath and Body Works picking up a few freebies and Max loves to smell everything in there. So while he's walking out of there with lotion on his nose, he demands to smell more. Well, instead of saying "smell it" it sounds more like "smoke it"! My kid is yelling "smoke it!" over and over all the way out to the car. Gotta love it!
4 comments:
He's so cute Brittany! We have the same issues with our little man right now too. So many things we understand, but that don't come out right. Fork sounds like Dork, and and sit sounds like it starts with SH. Cute faces make up for a lot! Than again even my five year old suprised me the other by saying "He(ck) No!" Where did she hear that!!!?
BTW, I love how you do his hair! Do you cut it yourself? F is due for a haircut and I haven't made up my mind how to do it yet.
such a cutie! luke still says questionable things too, even though he's 3.5. usually it's just at home, but when we're out and he says something, i always get a little embarrassed.
I love the way 2 year old talk, it's so entertaining! I miss my Max, I just want to reach through the screen and pinch his cheeks!!
Oh yes...I remember those days. Parker liked trucks too, only he couldn't say the "T" and instead used the "F" sound. Luckily it didn't last too long before he thankfully started saying the "T" sound. :)
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