- I farted, mommy did you fart? We even sing a little song, "I farted and it stinks" Hahahaha
- Because? She'll say "because" but won't say anything afterwards.
- Oh no a car! Watch out! We're safe.: I'm really glad she does that because it let's us know that she knows when to cross the street.
- I love it so much: she says this when you give her something or when there is something she wants or likes. Christiana will take whatever item, hug it, and say "I love it so much." For example, we have pictures on our fridge and she takes a picture of herself off of it. She says, "That's me. That's me when I was a baby (then she hugs the picture), I love it so much." Or there was another time when she got a new Dora doll. She takes her doll and says, "For me? I love her so much. (While hugging her tightly)"
- They're best friends: She uses this phrase like she does for "cheers", except she does this when she's dealing with people, pictures, dolls, or animals. For example, I finally bought her a Doc McStuffins doll (she needed a new character doll) so she puts her next to Dora and says "they're best friends." She did this again with two pictures that she took off the fridge. Again with two Finding Nemo and Dory pez dispensers. I'm loving all the connections she's making.


- Cheers: She does this when anyone has something that matches what she has.
- Here's an example of her saying "cheers": I was trying on a new wig and she wanted a wig on also, of course I give her one. Well once she put it on, she said cheers momma and pulled my head towards her so our wigs can bump one another. :O)
- Another "cheers" story: I scraped my ankle and ended up with a noticeable wound. Day after day she would ask, "You have a boo-boo momma?" then she'd rub it and ask if I was okay. I'd answer, "I'm okay baby, you made it feel allll better" Well she ended up with a little boo-boo on her ankle as well. So we went through the whole, "you have a boo-boo momma?", are you okay daily check in. That day she changed it up on me, after the rubbing of my wound, she said "cheers momma" then tapped her ankle wound with mine.

- That's my/your song: when it comes to her deciding our (me or daddy Teems) song, it's based on the gender, the beat, or tone of the song. Don't let us start singing her song, she'll tells us "Nooo, that's MY song." If we say we like that particular song, she'll say "don't like that song, that's my song."
- Let's do this guys, come on guys, Hi guys, thanks guys
I am truly enjoying watching Christiana grow and learn new words and phrases. Sometimes I just stare and listen to her as she's playing with her toys or friends with a smile on my face. My baby is just growing up.
Again don't be afraid to leave a message, Christiana will enjoy reading them when she gets older. :0)



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