21 months that is...Anjuli has become our little Dancing Queen recently. As soon as she hears any kind of music she'll break out her new moves which usually involves some combination of twirls, head bobbing, and bouncing. It's really hard to catch on camera though...
Give me the camera NOW!For our Pulama I Na Keiki group I needed to write down how many words Anjuli says. I was amazed at how many she can say now! She's at 50 words, and adding a few more each day. Here's a few of our favorites: ah pop (otter pop), meee (please), Dee-Do (thank you), Bea(ch), Chuch (church), wee-wee (movie), bow bow (all pau: all done in Hawaiian), ish-ish (dishes), ishy (fishy), elp! (help), dis (this), ri-dare (right there). People: Yie Yie--*think nigh nigh(Zy Zy), Ramma, Rampa (Grandma/pa Kim), Tutu, Papa (Grandma/pa Jones), Ta (Tosh).
This morning she heard some noises coming from Zy Zy's okole and she says, "Mommy, Baby Toot Toot!" What a smart little cookie I have :)
4 comments:
She is so cute! It's amazing to think how much she has changed and grown since the day she was born!
Anjuli is a beautiful girl! She has taught Tosh so much and we are so grateful that they get to interact on a daily basis!
She is seriously adorable. Aren't girls the best? Oh wait, boys are the best too!
Isn't it fun watching these little girls learn to talk? Anjuli's words are so funny! My kids laughed hysterically at "wee-wee" for movie. Anna informed me, that in our language, it has other meanings...go figure.
Post a Comment