Gibberish

Right before we left, Brandon had a bout of verbal diarrhea.  He would start off making sense, then just trail off in nonsense.  Something like, “It’s over there, around and around and around, that way,” and then a bunch of sound that we couldn’t figure out would then be released.  We had to laugh, there was just no explanation for it.  So now when we talk with each away from him, we have adopted his lingo.  I just talked to my mom who will be driving back with Brandon tomorrow.  She says he is now speaking full sentences (he was doing that before we left); he was playing with Drew, a 6-year-old, much of yesterday.   She said he ate more than Drew did (they were eating pizza, so that is no big surprise), and he was copying everything Drew did.  She was worried that Drew wouldn’t want a little runt hanging around him, but since Drew has no siblings, Brandon was his little bro for a few hours.  I had a chance to speak with Brandon tonight, only after all of them that were there had to coax him to come talk to me 🙁  .  Finally he came over and said, “Hi, Mommy.  I eating peanuts.”  Then he said, “I eating pizza,” thus narcing on my mom.  Then it was, “night-night,” because he wanted to get back to what he was doing.  My mom said he had found a “hard” puzzle and she had to wait until the reinforcements got there before Brandon could get help.  I asked her how many pieces constitutes “hard”; she said there were at least 40 pieces.  Once they put it back together, she is going to really hide it.  Oh my.  So we get to see him tomorrow, newly shorn.  My mom took him to a real barber, who was so old, he had to wait for a younger counterpart to tackle the daunting task of cutting a toddler’s hair.  Our trip is coming to a close; Dave took another shot at snowboarding, while I hung out at the lodge.  I figured I had escaped injury earlier in the week, I didn’t want to push my luck.  He felt the same after he almost ate it on his last run, thus making it his last run.  Other conference attendees did not fair as well.  One guy behind us at dinner had his hand casted, and another woman was on crutches.  I’m pretty sure both of them were not in either state coming to the conference. 

We saw Lake Louise after the slopes.  I had been in summertime, when there was an actual lake.  Today, it was frozen over and Dave and Hong ventured out into the middle.  I was chicken and said on terra firma, ready to summon for help should they fall through the frozen ice.  There didn’t seem like much of a chance of that, there were plenty of people around on the ice.  There was a sign indicating “thin ice” where the water was peaking through closer to shore.  Again, along the lines of escaping injury thus far, I decided against joining them.   
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We’re off to explore Waldhaus, and it’s nighttime ice rink.  Then tomorrow we will head out to Calgary and then fly home.