Thursday, October 11, 2012

"Leh me tink" & other Jules sayings





 We often play piano together.  There is also a Sesame Street book that I read to her by singing songs.  One page shows a picture of Elmo walking down the street in the rain with an umbrella.  I have always sung "Singing in the rain" on that page.  One day she walks in my house, sits down at the piano and sings the following:  "Singin in the rain, Just singin in the rain,  Glorios, Happy Again"
 She also has a singing "Bee My Baby" stuffed bumble bee.  She is able to sing at almost half of the words to that song.  She sings,  " Night we met, Needed you so.  Had a chance, never let you go, say you love me, so proud of me, turn their heads, where they go.  Be my, be my baby, my one only baby, etc"  She does a mean alphabet song, eency weency spider and monkeys jumpin on the bed. 
She walks outside, pats the ladder and says, "Me kime ehdabator, OK?"
"Would you get my BooBear peas?
"Do you need your Tempacoke"

"Let me get my Stepacoke"
She hands me a new tippie cup and says, "Not working more"

"Peas turn off the sun"

"Leh me tink"

"Hole this peas"

Discussing bumps and bruises, "I bumpa my cheek"  I bumpa my butt! (heh, heh, heh)"
"You picka me up?"

After creating new art work, she turns the page points to a page she scribbled on over half a year ago and says, "do you member my drawing?"

"Leh me kean this"  or "It's sipperly" (slipperly)
She will often talk about movies she's seen at home and the challenge is to figure out what she's talking about.  One day she said,  " peenokeyoh is a real boy,   peenokeyoh is a real puppet"
I  picka fowers, peas
She was standing on the bathroom scale and said, "Looka how tall am I am!"
"Leh me pant this" (snowpea seed)
"Looka my gasses"