It’s been a long week and I’m not even sure why. Sorry I disappeared for so long but I had a sick baby and then of course, a sick me! I had a few exams in school and I really felt like doo doo. Yes I actually say doo doo out loud, the kid speak has obviously rubbed off. I finally accepted that once I told my husband I had to go pee pee.
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Have you ever noticed that once you have kids you invent an entirely new vocabulary. It really does amaze me, I think someone should author the Baby Language Dictionary for Non-Parents.
I mean there’s suckies, binkies (blanket or pacifier), and pacies and that only covers pacifiers. For some reason anything having to do with going to the bathroom has to have a “nice” terms, like potty, pee pee, and poo poo.
Where do we come up with this stuff? I know I do it and it just seems to come out of nowhere. Do you have any classically coined terms that you use with your kids? I would love to hear them!
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I think even though I don't have kids yet I catch myself baby talking to my boyfriend all the time. Is that weird? I know it's usually when we are joking around BUT I still find myself doing it.
ReplyDeleteYour blog made me laugh because I use pacie and binky because it is what my niece and my cousin used, so from spending time with them I am so used to it! I also use potty and some of the other terms because I have worked with kids so much that it just seems like the norm!
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