And time seems to gallop and fly ...
It has been almost two years when our lives changed forever with the birth of our moyinha!
With 10kg and 83cm is very grown up!
I'll try to update this post with everything she says, but it is already difficult because almost all repeats the sounds you hear and understand almost all the meanings of simple words.
One of the first things that Mirinha grandmother taught him was to give the Eskimo kiss ... But do not practice for several months and she forgot so today I came back to remind her and he got fed up with laughter. Now asks "bejinho kimo."
Tail: Vacant
History: Toia
Teeth: Denti
sit: Xenta
expected: the population of Europe
Cuates: chocolate
Cotáunha: cut nails
pintáunha: painting nails
pentácabeio: combing hair
Beauty and the Lion: The History of Beauty and the Beast (Disney)
Cuates: chocolate
Cotáunha: cut nails
pintáunha: painting nails
pentácabeio: combing hair
Beauty and the Lion: The History of Beauty and the Beast (Disney)
Grandma miminho / Grandma Nana (the grandparents)
Nanny Grandpa / Grandma BetUS (grandparents)
bainhu: bath
fail: diaper will
era and by working, going to work
It has been said and try to impose their will . Now when you do not pay attention (to be doing something else), get in their toys and throw them with force to the ground. Sometimes I laugh or ignore, other times I ask you to pick them up and explain that you should not throw them to the ground because they can spoil yourself or someone get hurt, but when I have less patience oblige it to catch them and join them (caught her hand and force her to stoop down to pick them up) or take it out of the room and closing the door to him for a few seconds (like time out). I do not feel that the latter solutions are very useful: I am starting to feel bad about putting them into practice and usually it 1) starts to cry or 2) becomes even more angry ... Then I remember it all started because you were not paying attention first and then not because I dealt well with the situation ... But these toddlers take us seriously and of coming home, tired, having to have the meal ready and still wanting to rest / do something at home, I end up relegating the play always "later" and forget that play is the duty and right of it ... Better days will come ...
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