Last night as we were watching television, Miss Audrey decided that she wanted to serve Laurie and I on the plastic play plates she has. Initially, she was just giving us the plate and the play silverware. She then asked us if we wanted more. When Laurie said yes, she went to her play pot(the one Aunt Whit got her) and started "dishing" food out of the pot onto the plate. Then brought it over to us. We thought this was so cute and funny. It is proof that kids are paying way more attention than you think.
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see, whit says nana-nana-na! guess no one is making fun of those play pots now huh? so, let me get this straight, her favorite birthday presents turned out ot be erica's train and whitney's pots...hmmmmmm...seems very well rounded to me. by the way, they mimic EVERYHTING. keep that in mind! love ya
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Anonymous, at 8:27 PM
What's really funny is when you start recognizing facial expressions, tone of voice, phrases, etc. that she'll pick up from you. That always cracks me up with Eva.
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1UP RPG, at 8:36 PM
I love it when they start pretending!
Audrey sounds like she is off to a good start!
So far, Eli's only "pretend" is putting his toy phone to his ear and saying "Hi?" and putting his head down on anyhting soft and looking up smiling until you say, "Oh, night night." ;)
Eva, on the other hand, can create some pretty elaborate stories these days!
Brooke
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