Talking more…

“I have that one.  Aquarium.”  Brandon opened up a catalog of trains and started pointing out ones that he has.  I asked him, “Who got you that one?”  “Grandma.”  Of course, she did.  It was one of his open-one-new-thing-everyday-toy.  He still has some residual verbal diarrhea, where he’ll start out saying something, then just trail off in nothing that makes sense.  He noticed in my car today that there was no Thomas, like in Grandma’s car.  My mom said he was always conscientious and make sure she “close[d] it” (meaning the TV screen) whenever they left the car. 

The source of the pink eye – DAYCARE.  I don’t know how it skipped a generation (Brandon), but there was a notice up at school today that indicated a direct exposure two days before I came down with it.  Luckily Brandon never got it, but it was weird that I did.  I asked school how the transition was back to school. The teacher said he was sad, he would just start crying suddenly.  He really had a lot of fun last week, and it must have made him sad when he stopped long enough to think about it.  Poor baby. 

He got so used to calling “Grandma” he’s been calling me Grandma.  Kind of like an old lady cycles through her kids’ names before getting the right one.  “Grandma, Mommy pick you up.”  Or it’s, “Grandma go, Mommy go get it.” 
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My mom was telling me that she told Brandon they would go see Bonnie, my mom’s friend.  Brandon said, “Auntie Bonnie?”  My mom, knowing it wasn’t the same Auntie Bonnie told him, “No, this is Grandma’s friend, Bonnie.”  When I heard that, I had to call Bonnie (my friend from work) and tell her all about it, it was so funny that she is the only Bonnie that Brandon knows. 

Lastly, the return of “mum-mum.”  Brandon doesn’t miss a beat.  It was the first thing he asked for this morning.  He asked my mom several times, but it literally was the first thing he said when he saw me.  I quickly changed the subject, changed his clothes and asked what he wanted for breakfast.  He was a little sluggish getting up, who would blame him, he was all nice and warm, and my hands were like ice blocks.  Now I can safely say there will be no more mum-mum.  We have a pacifier close by if he really needs it.  The pacifier has actually helped his owie on his nose heal.  He picks at it when he sucks his thumb, but when he’s on the pacifier, he doesn’t.  Go figure.