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I've been waiting quietly for a long time for her to start pretending stuff, and without me noticing, she has slid slowly from having a very silly sense of humor into outright make-believe. For a little while now, she's been taking toys (teddy bears, rubber frogs, bars of soap) and putting them "to bed". She'll first put it in a nice cozy place, maybe under a towel or on a bed or in the small dark place between the top of a piano bench and the bottom of a piano, say "byebye!" to it, and then turn to me and sign something like [FROG] [BED] *point*! She uses the same sign for bed and sleep and nap and tired, so it's hard to know precisely what she's telling me except that any interpretation clearly involves sleeping plastic frogs.
She's also suddenly rocking the language, making lots of jumbles of signs and spoken words and repeating everything we say. She always seems to be able to pick the interesting noun out of the sentence and repeat it, even if it was buried in the middle of what was just said. It's really interesting to watch, even though it's presumably perfectly normal. Also, it's adorable to hear her say "penguin" or "drool" or whatever.
Oh! And apparently she hates cilantro! It makes her make a really sad face and then give sad chokey noises. This from a girl who voluntarily licks soap.
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Date: 2007-05-22 01:19 pm (UTC)What I've heard is there is a genetic thing involving the tongue that makes some people taste a pleasant fresh green flavor, and other people taste soap. I'm unfortunately in the latter category, but often tolerate it anyway.
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Date: 2007-05-22 05:14 pm (UTC)This is baffling to my boyfriend, who loves it.
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Date: 2007-05-22 03:02 pm (UTC)It is indeed genetic.
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Date: 2007-05-22 03:49 pm (UTC)can't we all just get along?
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Date: 2007-05-22 04:21 pm (UTC)prefer? omg. who have you been talking to kid? me of course...
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Date: 2007-05-22 09:52 pm (UTC)But then I realized she lives with me and my husband, and it was OK.
(For context, since you don't know me, I was looking up a word in a dictionary this morning because I couldn't think of a good example sentence to explain it to my students, and the word wasn't there. And this has happened before. Stupid dictionaries.)
("reify"! Seriously! What freakin' dictionary doesn't have "reify"?!?)
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Date: 2007-05-22 05:06 pm (UTC)I hated cilantro the first time I had some, but after a few times I didn't mind it, and now I love it. So maybe Natalie will come around in time.
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Date: 2007-05-22 06:25 pm (UTC)This made me laugh heartily. But poor girl, to miss the wonder that is cilantro :}
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Date: 2007-05-22 09:50 pm (UTC)The cilantro thing is hilarious. Particularly as I had heard the cilantro-hating gene makes it taste like soap. Wrong soap, I guess.
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Date: 2007-05-24 01:57 am (UTC)(Well?)
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Date: 2007-05-24 12:46 pm (UTC)I'll chalk it up to another cultural gap.