Lessons learned
When Dada gets home from work, Austen tells him about the things she got in trouble for that day, but not necessarily in a guilty manner. Examples:
"Don't pull Mama's hair."
"Don't drink Mama's drink."
"Don't tickle friends in the face. Tickle here. [pointing to belly]"
"He was crying at the store. He wanted white shoes. Dada says that's silly."
[Austen refers to herself as he, me, Austen or she.]
"He's not sit this way in Austen's car seat."
[sitting backwards in the car seat]
Austen also repeats things to Grandpa, Grandma Mindy and Chacha.
"Don't wake up in the night." [referring to Dada's reminders at bedtime]
"Don't pull the tail." [referring to cat's tail]
"Put the hat on. It's cold. [after putting the hat on, she'll say] See, now it's not cold."
"Don't pull Mama's hair."
"Don't drink Mama's drink."
"Don't tickle friends in the face. Tickle here. [pointing to belly]"
"He was crying at the store. He wanted white shoes. Dada says that's silly."
[Austen refers to herself as he, me, Austen or she.]
"He's not sit this way in Austen's car seat."
[sitting backwards in the car seat]
Austen also repeats things to Grandpa, Grandma Mindy and Chacha.
"Don't wake up in the night." [referring to Dada's reminders at bedtime]
"Don't pull the tail." [referring to cat's tail]
"Put the hat on. It's cold. [after putting the hat on, she'll say] See, now it's not cold."