My son is 1 year and 3 months old now and speaks a lot these days.
He calls me "CHO-CHA", his mother "CHA-CHA". When I cannot tell the difference between them, I'm always thinking that is me. It make me indescribably happy.
He can speak other words; a foot, a leaf, a hole and a walk.
ASHI means a foot in Japanese, he pronounces "A-CHA" with pointing his finger to my foot, his mother's or his own.
HAPPA means a leaf in Japanese, he pronounces properly "HAPPA". He uses this word for not only a leaf but his favorite things. He likes going outside and when he wants to go outside, he points to outside and says "HAPPA!".
A-na means a hole, he pronounces "A-NYA". He can find a tiny difference. He always picks up a tiny dust we cannot find in house. When we take a walk, he finds a car and says "BOO-BOO" ("BOO-BOO" is a common sound for babies, means a car), we are 100 meters far from it. Like this, he finds a tiny dint, hole, screw hole and says "A-NYA". Isn't it funny?
Sanpo means taking a walk. He really likes going outside. When he is grizzling and we cannot make him calm, we say to him "let's take a walk!", he also says "A-N-PO!" and is going toward the door.
Nowadays we can communicate by using words. I ask him, then he nods. When he wants to drink tea, he says "O-CHA".
I can find a new thing about my son every day. It's his growth. Amazing and happy.
週末からiPhoneの調子が悪く渋谷のジーニアスバーへ
You have left us with wonderful gifts,more than we can count.
The first Present was that you were born to us.
After that,everyday HAPPY DAYS.
The memories of contented days,those are the greatest gifts you have given us.
But,even if I'm a sad.....so sad.....
Now,I'm comforted by those memories.
Thank you.
Love MIO.