Why, why, why?
>> Friday, November 27, 2009
Alex has very few words to her vocabulary. Learning to speak is just coming slower to her than for the average child. But I'm positive that that has a lot to do with the fact that Austin speaks for her. It's a pretty common occurance around here for Alex to walk into a room and say 'ah ah' and Austin to follow behind her and say 'I think Alex is trying to say she wants ____'. At this point, she'll nod or say yeah to whatever Austin said and that's that.
Her use of words are coming faster now and she probably has about 20 or so to her vocabulary -- the main ones being mama, daddy, nana (as in Ryan's mom), mil (as in milk), ba (as in ball and bus), mine, yeah, hi, bye and baba (as in blanket, bottle, baby, brother, raspberries and any word she doesn't have a word for making this one a tough one).
She's picking up a new word every few days right now. And it's her newest word that floored me. And when I picked myself up off the floor, I was ready to send her out the door just so I wouldn't have to hear her say it again.
No she didn't drop the f-bomb or something like that.
She said 'why'.
And then she stared at me and waited for an answer.
Austin was a little over 3 when he became a why monster. It started with 'how come?' but quickly moved into 'why?' To this day, he often asks 'why' 5 or 6 times (or more) a minute. Every answer you give is followed by why until you have no more answers left and you grumble 'just because' in frustration. Most of the time, it's just plain annoying although there are some times that he asks very thought-out questions, like the time we had a whole coversation about why there were no people when the dinosaurs were living.
But the other day, I said 'lunch time guys' and Austin got up and ran to the kitchen but Alex looked up at me and said 'why?'.
Now thankfully, right now, although she waits for an answer, she takes anything at face value. So all I have to say is 'because we're hungry' and that's enough for her to get up and walk into the kitchen (I could probably just say because booga booga and she'd also accept that as an answer).
But seriously, she has the ability to speak just 20 words. Why, why, why, why, why does one of them have to be why?
3 comments:
Yikes. And I thought Maddie started on the "why's" early. Good luck with that! ;)
Isla's been using the why too. It's weird but as you say she's pretty good at just excepting the answer you give her. Like in the morning, "Where EO?" "She's asleep" "Why?" "It's early"
And then she's on to something else - or asking about Daddy.
I think that you should try saying "Because booga booga" to either of them the next time that they ask "Why?"!
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