Pretty much all the honest truth telling there is in the world is done by children.
– Oliver Wendell Holmes
– Oliver Wendell Holmes
So, our little Lukas turned three the beginning of October, and although he really didn't say a whole lot before that, it seemed like three was the magic number for him to be okay with learning new words and actually saying them.
Up until this point, we had all kinds of "critics" telling us we should be concerned that he wasn't saying anything, and I will admit at times it made me think I should seek some additional help, but there was that instinct that Jeff and I had that he was just fine and he wasn't talking simply because "he didn't want to." See, Luke, being the youngest in the family, simply didn't have to talk because everybody else did his talking for him. He knew that he could get his point across and he completely understood us without having to utter a word. And there was no doubt his hearing was fine so we didn't panic and let nature take it's course.
Well, within the last month or so he has been turning into a little chatter box. He still doesn't say long sentences or anything but I truthfully think he is saying two or three new words almost every day and to me there is nothing cuter than listening to a toddler interpret the world around them.
Some of Luke's favorites are: Daddy, Mama, Doggy Doggy (not Lucy) and a new but rather annoying favorite is Why? Oh my goodness! Seriously, if I had $5 for every time he said that word I would have quite a bit of extra spending money.
Others that come out of his mouth a ton are: Tracty = tractor, boat, uppie = pick me up, cuppy = sippy cup, bale, cow, barm = farm, stop, go, bike, homey = home. Homey I must say is one of the family favorites. The first time he said it, I swear it sounded like he was saying "Yo Homey!" Zach and I were both in the truck driving home from somewhere and all of a sudden he said "Homey" and we both started laughing.
More favorites: Poop and Pee and apparently he has figured out that cows do a lot of these two things as whenever he starts a conversation about cows those two words come immediately after :) Truck, cat, ball and the list just keeps going on.
My personal favorite is when he says "Yeah, yeah, yeah." He says it with a touch of sarcasm as if he knows and he'll get to it right away. I think he may have picked this up from me as I tend to utter that same response when the two older kids are barking orders at me from the other room to get something for them or help them with homework when I'm obviously in the middle of something else.
And two new ones that he just started saying and I picked up on them when working on puzzles with him this weekend. When placing pieces in place he would put one piece in the wrong spot and I would correct him and then show him where it should go and he would stop and say, "Oh, oh yeah!" and act as if he knew that and just forgot for a moment. Two seconds later while deciding where to place a puzzle piece he would stop and go "Hmmmm?"
I don't know about you, but I can't get enough of him right now. His toddler talk is the sweetest and most honest and pure thing in this world. Everytime he is playing with toys or going places with us you can just see him taking it all in and soaking every little thing he can up to soon add to his vocabulary. What a dear and innocent soul.
Funny thing is, he has yet to say Sam or Zach's names. Every time you ask him to say them or point to their faces in a photo and ask who they are he simply stops, thinks about it and then sticks his tongue between his lips and does a little spit/raspberry with a big smile on his face?! We find it hilarious, obviously he does too.
Well, within the last month or so he has been turning into a little chatter box. He still doesn't say long sentences or anything but I truthfully think he is saying two or three new words almost every day and to me there is nothing cuter than listening to a toddler interpret the world around them.
Some of Luke's favorites are: Daddy, Mama, Doggy Doggy (not Lucy) and a new but rather annoying favorite is Why? Oh my goodness! Seriously, if I had $5 for every time he said that word I would have quite a bit of extra spending money.
Others that come out of his mouth a ton are: Tracty = tractor, boat, uppie = pick me up, cuppy = sippy cup, bale, cow, barm = farm, stop, go, bike, homey = home. Homey I must say is one of the family favorites. The first time he said it, I swear it sounded like he was saying "Yo Homey!" Zach and I were both in the truck driving home from somewhere and all of a sudden he said "Homey" and we both started laughing.
More favorites: Poop and Pee and apparently he has figured out that cows do a lot of these two things as whenever he starts a conversation about cows those two words come immediately after :) Truck, cat, ball and the list just keeps going on.
My personal favorite is when he says "Yeah, yeah, yeah." He says it with a touch of sarcasm as if he knows and he'll get to it right away. I think he may have picked this up from me as I tend to utter that same response when the two older kids are barking orders at me from the other room to get something for them or help them with homework when I'm obviously in the middle of something else.
And two new ones that he just started saying and I picked up on them when working on puzzles with him this weekend. When placing pieces in place he would put one piece in the wrong spot and I would correct him and then show him where it should go and he would stop and say, "Oh, oh yeah!" and act as if he knew that and just forgot for a moment. Two seconds later while deciding where to place a puzzle piece he would stop and go "Hmmmm?"
I don't know about you, but I can't get enough of him right now. His toddler talk is the sweetest and most honest and pure thing in this world. Everytime he is playing with toys or going places with us you can just see him taking it all in and soaking every little thing he can up to soon add to his vocabulary. What a dear and innocent soul.
Funny thing is, he has yet to say Sam or Zach's names. Every time you ask him to say them or point to their faces in a photo and ask who they are he simply stops, thinks about it and then sticks his tongue between his lips and does a little spit/raspberry with a big smile on his face?! We find it hilarious, obviously he does too.