Victoria was still awake when I got home last night, so I had a rare opportunity to play with her in the evening. She asked me to bring her to and fro, until she finally decided she wanted to sit at the computer.
I set her in the little chair and turned on the computer. As it started up she kept waiting expectantly. When the wallpaper came up finally she pointed at the picture of a heron and said “luch luch”. It took a moment until I realized she was telling me to “look.” Diana was pretty excited when she heard it too.
But when Diana went to Luke’s to get Claire Victoria pointed up the stairs and said “Mama.” At the time I thought she believed Diana was upstairs, but it looks like “Mama” is her way of saying “I want that.”
I followed her up the stairs (she loves to do that) and into Claire and Avery’s room saying “luch, luch” again. When she got in she pointed at the book shelves and announced “buch”. (That’s a hard ch like “loch” by the way.)
Pointing at each book on the bottom shelf she named each one “buch” and then pulled herself up to the second shelf and pointed to the bookend. “Bookend,” I told her. She listened, and then worked her way along again “buch, buch, buch . . .”
At the end of the shelf was Avery’s bedtime sippy cup (he always sleeps with some water so he won’t wake up 12 times a night). Without missing a beat Victoria went “buch, buch, milk.”
Well, it was water, but she knows what she takes to bed.