According to the dictionary:
impress: verb to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion
I told Caleigh that I was really impressed with the way she played her soccer game. She asked me what impressed meant and without having a dictionary handy I tried to explain the meaning of the word to her.
Later that day, I fixed Caleigh some lunch.
When I handed it to her, she looked at me and said, "Thanks mom, I'm really impressed."
I couldn't help but laugh and she was bewildered as to why I was laughing at her "compliment."
She cracks me up!
Caleigh has an amazing vocabulary. She is constantly trying to expand it and learning new ways to express herself. Sometimes these things are funny, upsetting, or just plain wrong! In any case, I have been told numerous times to write everything down since I won't remember it forever and she will grow out of this stage so quickly. So, here is Quips from Caleigh.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
"Peace"
Caleigh watched an old home video of herself from when she was about 14 months old. It is a video in which she is repeatedly telling me " I love you." The video melts my heart. I love seeing it.
At the end of the video, Chad tells her to tell the camera bye-bye. Instead of saying bye-bye, she looks at the camera and very clearly says, "PEACE" and laughs.
Chad had taught our neighbor boys to say this and Caleigh obviously thought it would be cute if she did too.
Now, she says it ALL THE TIME and she adds to it the holding up of the two fingers in a peace sign.
Today, as I drop her off at preschool, she gets out of the car, with a peace sign on her shirt, and turns and flashes me the peace sign with her fingers and shouts "Peace, love you momma" as she takes the teachers hand and disappers into the building, I can see and hear the teachers all around her laughing.
I drive away laughing and wonder what my crazy child is going to come up with next!
At the end of the video, Chad tells her to tell the camera bye-bye. Instead of saying bye-bye, she looks at the camera and very clearly says, "PEACE" and laughs.
Chad had taught our neighbor boys to say this and Caleigh obviously thought it would be cute if she did too.
Now, she says it ALL THE TIME and she adds to it the holding up of the two fingers in a peace sign.
Today, as I drop her off at preschool, she gets out of the car, with a peace sign on her shirt, and turns and flashes me the peace sign with her fingers and shouts "Peace, love you momma" as she takes the teachers hand and disappers into the building, I can see and hear the teachers all around her laughing.
I drive away laughing and wonder what my crazy child is going to come up with next!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Hocks vs Peahocks
The family is driving down the road and a giant shadow passes over our car on a very sunny day. We all look out the windows to see what it is.
To our amazement, we see a very large hawk that has flown directly between our car and the sun casting said shadow.
Upon watching the giant bird soar through the sky Caleigh remarks,
"I don't like hocks. I only like peahocks. I like it when they are on the ground, though. I don't like peahocks when they fly."
What causes her little brain to think of peacocks whenever we see a hawk is beyond me. But, when she speaks with such sincerity, it is very hard for Chad and I to keep our composure and not laugh.
You can check out an earlier Quip on peahocks here.
To our amazement, we see a very large hawk that has flown directly between our car and the sun casting said shadow.
Upon watching the giant bird soar through the sky Caleigh remarks,
"I don't like hocks. I only like peahocks. I like it when they are on the ground, though. I don't like peahocks when they fly."
What causes her little brain to think of peacocks whenever we see a hawk is beyond me. But, when she speaks with such sincerity, it is very hard for Chad and I to keep our composure and not laugh.
You can check out an earlier Quip on peahocks here.
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