First: we arrived in Rochester with almost everything we were supposed to bring.
Second, William has started doing something so manipulative it can only be described as highly entertaining. Most of the time anyway. He has turned our daily word guessing games into demands for things he can't have by disguising them as innocent questions about the names of objects or the plots of books. He is sneaky I tell you.
Currently when William desires something, he will run through all the words he has that could possibly relate to that item. He has a LOT of words for a kiddo his age, so this can be time consuming and a little frustrating for both of us. A little like playing Taboo, minus the light hearted laughther and the hourglass timer with the sand grains.
He will start saying words, sometimes repeating himself over and over until I figure out what it is that he wants.
I will stand completely baffled, racking my brain and searching our immediate envirnoment for something that may have caught his eye.
For example, if there is a toy on the kitchen table he can't reach, he'll start out by asking for a car. Sure! I think. We have 456876846518981981 matchbox cars in the basket. So, I walk out of the kitchen and towards the basket when the request becomes more urgent. Car! Car! Table!
Aha! There IS a car on the table just out of his reach. Problem solved.
However, things have gotten more tricky recently. Now I have to figure out what he wants and be careful about my response.
For example, yesterday we were looking at books. In one of the books, William was pointing at an object. I admit, my full concentration was more on the little alien kicking my bladder from the inside than what William was talking about. William pointed at the object and said "Num nums". Yep, the kids are eating a snack in the picture. So, I said "Yes they are eating a snack"
William's reply was "cookies?"
Hmmm...judging from the picture it is possible... so I said "Yes, it looks like they are eating cookies."
William then popped up out of my lap and said "Okay! Cookies! Okay!"
Wait....did I just say
we were going to eat cookies?