Took this video today of Luke. There's an iPhone application I have on my phone that he really enjoys playing.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Luke's Vocabulary
Here's a quick update with some of the words Luke (sort of) knows and how he says them.
- Luke says "Please" ("peez") and "thank you" ("dankoo") and knows the difference between the two. For example, if he wants some food, and you ask "What do you say?" He'll say "peez!" If you give it to him and say "What do you say?" He'll say "dankoo!" And he's even getting to the point where he'll say it on his own.
- When Luke messes up or does something on accident, he'll say "Oops! Sorry!"
- Luke knows the names of lots of fruits ("foot"). He knows strawberries ("saw-beez"), bananas ("nana"), apples ("ah-poos"), mangoes ("man-gones") and oranges ("onge").
- Luke knows other foods as well. Bread ("bed"), chicken ("teekin"), rice ("wass"), milk ("meeuk"), water ("wa-uh") and juice ("deuce").
- Luke tells us when he's hungry ("hun-gee") and when he wants to eat ("eat").
- Luke knows trains ("choo-choo") and always wants to watch them go by our apartment. He knows cars ("caw"), bikes ("bike") and trees ("chee").
- Luke knows the alphabet song. According to him, it goes like this...
"A B D D E F D... K Ky K K K K K... Koo Ah S, Y and Z... Now I now I A D D, K K K K K K K. Yay!!!"
- Luke knows how say grace. He folds his hands and waits for me to say the prayer, then makes the sign of the cross at the end and says "Amen!"
- Luke lets us know when he farted ("uh-oh... faw-ted!") but doesn't know the difference between "poo poo" and "pee pee" yet.
- Luke knows how to count to 10, but for some reason gets stuck on the number 3. If you don't tell him what comes after 2, he won't figure it out. Instead he'll say "1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2..."
- Luke knows what the TV is ("tee-pee") and knows how to turn it on and watch Nick Jr.
- Luke has trouble pronouncing any word with an "L" in it. He'll just leave it out. This includes his own name ("Oook").
- Luke knows clothes: shirt ("sert"), diaper ("die-poo"), pants ("pass"), socks ("sock"), shoes ("choo"), jacket ("da-ket"), even crocs ("koks").
- Luke says "ah-sight" when he wants to go outside.
- Luke says "Please" ("peez") and "thank you" ("dankoo") and knows the difference between the two. For example, if he wants some food, and you ask "What do you say?" He'll say "peez!" If you give it to him and say "What do you say?" He'll say "dankoo!" And he's even getting to the point where he'll say it on his own.
- When Luke messes up or does something on accident, he'll say "Oops! Sorry!"
- Luke knows the names of lots of fruits ("foot"). He knows strawberries ("saw-beez"), bananas ("nana"), apples ("ah-poos"), mangoes ("man-gones") and oranges ("onge").
- Luke knows other foods as well. Bread ("bed"), chicken ("teekin"), rice ("wass"), milk ("meeuk"), water ("wa-uh") and juice ("deuce").
- Luke tells us when he's hungry ("hun-gee") and when he wants to eat ("eat").
- Luke knows trains ("choo-choo") and always wants to watch them go by our apartment. He knows cars ("caw"), bikes ("bike") and trees ("chee").
- Luke knows the alphabet song. According to him, it goes like this...
"A B D D E F D... K Ky K K K K K... Koo Ah S, Y and Z... Now I now I A D D, K K K K K K K. Yay!!!"
- Luke knows how say grace. He folds his hands and waits for me to say the prayer, then makes the sign of the cross at the end and says "Amen!"
- Luke lets us know when he farted ("uh-oh... faw-ted!") but doesn't know the difference between "poo poo" and "pee pee" yet.
- Luke knows how to count to 10, but for some reason gets stuck on the number 3. If you don't tell him what comes after 2, he won't figure it out. Instead he'll say "1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2..."
- Luke knows what the TV is ("tee-pee") and knows how to turn it on and watch Nick Jr.
- Luke has trouble pronouncing any word with an "L" in it. He'll just leave it out. This includes his own name ("Oook").
- Luke knows clothes: shirt ("sert"), diaper ("die-poo"), pants ("pass"), socks ("sock"), shoes ("choo"), jacket ("da-ket"), even crocs ("koks").
- Luke says "ah-sight" when he wants to go outside.
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