{"id":530,"date":"2009-07-16T09:58:41","date_gmt":"2009-07-16T16:58:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shannon.users.sonic.net\/blog\/?p=530"},"modified":"2009-07-16T09:58:41","modified_gmt":"2009-07-16T16:58:41","slug":"tikka-da-da","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/shannon.users.sonic.net\/blog\/?p=530","title":{"rendered":"Tikka Da-Da"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last weekend I got up early, leaving Robin and Sam asleep in the bed. I was first aware that Robin had awakened when I heard a gleeful &#8220;tikka tikka&#8221; (tickle tickle) coming from the bedroom. I stepped inside and saw Robin sitting on his daddy, tickling Sam&#8217;s belly. When he heard me come in he turned his head and said something that sounded a lot like &#8220;I tikka Da-Da!&#8221; Sam and I both traded amazed looks.<\/p>\n<p>In retrospect, though, I&#8217;m inclined to be suspicious of the &#8220;I&#8221; there. We&#8217;ve never heard him use &#8220;I&#8221; before, or even refer to himself in any way (no &#8220;me poopy&#8221; or &#8220;Robin park&#8221; or anything like that). I think it may have just been a random baby exclamation, making the sentence something more like: &#8220;Aaaah! Tikka Da-Da!&#8221; Still, I&#8217;m counting &#8220;tikka da-da&#8221; as Robin&#8217;s first sentence.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s a full list of Robin&#8217;s current vocabulary. These are words he uses consistently and demonstrates full understanding of their meaning. There are some others that I&#8217;m still on the fence about&#8212;we&#8217;ve only heard them once or twice, or he also says them in the wrong context&#8212;but these are all definitely words.<\/p>\n<p>Ma-ma<br \/>\nDa-da<br \/>\nYeah<br \/>\nNo<br \/>\nHi<br \/>\nBye<br \/>\nUh-oh<br \/>\nTikka tikka<br \/>\nPoopy<br \/>\nMmm!<br \/>\nWhee<br \/>\nAwww<br \/>\nEwww<br \/>\nDoggie<br \/>\nKitty<br \/>\nMeow<\/p>\n<p>He also makes a sound to imitate a dog panting, and he used to moo like a cow when prompted, but his Fisher-Price farmhouse set broke and he hasn&#8217;t been mooing lately.<\/p>\n<p>This list is growing quickly. Last week when I counted he only had thirteen words: he&#8217;s picked up &#8220;doggie&#8221; and &#8220;kitty&#8221; since then. Well, he&#8217;s been making a sound like &#8220;da-gi!&#8221; for a while, sometimes even while pointing at dogs, but it&#8217;s only in the past week that he&#8217;s refined it to the point where he says &#8220;doggie&#8221; while looking at dogs <em>and not at other times<\/em>. &#8220;Kitty&#8221; seemed to come out of nowhere at the same time that &#8220;doggie&#8221; solidified. Maybe he worked out that not all fuzzy creatures are doggies?<\/p>\n<p>There are also other words he knows but doesn&#8217;t say: milk, shoes, ball, nose, park, etc; I can say &#8220;bring me your shoes&#8221; and he will, but he&#8217;s never said the word himself. So it&#8217;s hard to tell exactly how much he understands at this point; but he&#8217;s steadily expanding his vocabulary, which is so much fun to observe.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Poopy,&#8221; by the way, is an interesting one. I was telling my mom&#8212;and didn&#8217;t quite realize the implications until I said it out loud&#8212;he rarely comes up to us shouting &#8220;poopy!&#8221; when he <em>actually is<\/em>. Instead, I&#8217;ve come to learn that I ought to check him ten or fifteen minutes later. He&#8217;s not telling me that his diaper needs changing; he&#8217;s telling me that he&#8217;s <em>going<\/em> to poop.<\/p>\n<p>I mostly just thought of this as a funny quirk; it was only when I said it out loud that I realized he&#8217;s giving me perfect potty-training cues. He&#8217;s a little young for potty training (most kids, according to the baby book, are potty trained around two and a half) so I wasn&#8217;t thinking about it: but we do have a kid&#8217;s potty on hand and I might try offering it when he comes up telling me he needs to poop. We&#8217;ll see what happens.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last weekend I got up early, leaving Robin and Sam asleep in the bed. I was first aware that Robin had awakened when I heard a gleeful &#8220;tikka tikka&#8221; (tickle tickle) coming from the bedroom. I stepped inside and saw Robin sitting on his daddy, tickling Sam&#8217;s belly. 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