Lilly does not say "each other". If she is talking about herself and someone else, it is "our chother". If she is talking someone about them self and another person, it is "your chother," as in "is it you like your chother?" If she is talking about other people, it is "their chother". It reminds me of when Rachel would say "today, tomorrow, and to-later."
Carson said no for the first time yesterday. He said it like this "No! No! No! No! No!" His version of "please" sounds like urgent French yeses: "Wee! We, we, we! Wee!"
Grandma is coming to visit today and she is the talk of the town. Rachel says she can't wait to see Grandma's face. Ever since I told them she is coming to visit, it has been a constant "how many sleeps till Grandma comes?"
Yesterday all the little cousins came over to play. There were nine children here under the age of seven, and I am telling you I did not hear one single fight or disagreement. They played so well together! Of course Rachel was thrilled because Brady was here, and he is Rachel's hero. Brady told Sarah that our slide is "as big as your bed, or bigger" and that it is "as tall as Chris or taller." That is big to a 7-year-old!
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