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TBD is three years and a month old.

I've lost track of some of the milestones, but important achievements unlocked include pulling out and retracting a tape measure, putting together Lego bricks, and petulance. Threenager-grade petulance. (This morning, being told that we were going straight to breakfast after getting dressed, with no book reading, led to a minor meltdown -- which is at least easier to deal with than the very rare tantrum.)


There's some interesting thinking going on in that head, though -- putting known things together to try and explain other things. Such as describing sprinklers crossing streams as "They doing sword fight". One that especially impresses me: "Water melts into the air," in the way that ice melts into water. The spots of water on a napkin spread out on the table were pointed out as people, specifically "flat people."

Nomenclature: Officially I am now both "Daddy" and "Dad," depending on whim and mood, and likewise Janni is "Mommy" or "Mom." Most of the time, $realname(English) is preferred, but sometimes -- especially at bedtime, when reciting the story of adoption day has become part of the ritual -- $realname(Chinese) is wanted, especially in diminutive form. Gender identity is being more firmly asserted. And riding on the back of an adult on all fours is specifically riding a camel, not a horse -- "Thank you, camel!"

Lots of play involving pretend monsters. Also, acting out rules of the road. Only sometimes both together, though.

I thought I'd jotted down more bon mots, but the only thing in my notes file was said by Janni: "I am a cactus, but I'm one who's eating her dinner." Wish I could remember the context ...

---L.

Subject quote from "It's Not All Me," Alanis Morissette.

Date: 31 May 2016 06:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oracne.livejournal.com
Sometimes I think that talking to toddlers is the closest we'll get to speaking to aliens - having to figure out how they got to what they say.

Date: 1 June 2016 05:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thistleingrey.livejournal.com
They figure out quickly that being able to follow their associative leaps is something that not all older-than-they humans can manage; those who do are valued extra for it, IME.

(I still have trouble spelling out my leaps sometimes, which does not make me more able than others to follow a child's leaps--only sympathetic.)

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