No dear, I don't have any "puke" for you in the car. Just some crackers with peanut butter. I have no idea where that word came from.
That same day I was holding him and he randomly decided to pet my chest as if I were the dog and said, "mommy has big boobs." What am I supposed to say to that? As I bit my lip to keep from laughing, I said, "Thank you. You don't need to tell me that and please don't pet them." I wonder if Nick is saying these things to him behind my back??
On Saturday morning he woke up early and I was getting ready...He was standing up in his crib saying, "Hunter push Hunter's poopy out!" He must have said it 10 times as he pushed that poopy out!
I promise my child does talk about other things besides poop, puke, and boobs. In fact, he knows a lot of his states already and I'm so proud of him. He has a great state puzzle that is teaching him all of them in a really fun way.
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