Riley is the main source of entertainment in this house. She has some funny little quirks that keep us laughing. First off, she gets startled pretty easy. Sometimes by things you wouldn't expect. The other day Riley was requesting to look at our bellybuttons, not an uncommon ask. Right when Riley touched Ben's bellybutton he stuck out his belly. Riley immediately fell to the floor, curled up, and said, "Riley sleeping." She wasn't sure what she'd done, but she figured pretending to be a sleep was a good alibi.
Sometimes we will scare her on purpose, usually she thinks it's funny when we jump out and scare her. She laughs and asks us to do it again. One night she was going back and forth from the kitchen to the living room. When she would enter the living room I'd hide somewhere and scare her. She thought it was great fun and asked to be scared again. After a few scares, Ben snuck into the kitchen and hid under the counter. When she went back into the kitchen he jumped out and it was immediately clear the game was over. Whether it was the intensity of the growl or the fact that she thought the kitchen was her safe space she was not feeling it. You know it was too much of a scare if instead of laughing she says, "Hug...hug!"
Another funny, but maybe also troubling thing is Riley's relationship with Alexa. It's a little sad that a two year old already talks to an Alexa. And sadder that in no fewer than 5 occasions I've called Riley Alexa. It's honestly the name I say the most in a day! Although, I guess it's good that I believe most the times I've accidentally called her Alexa it was when I was exasperated with her. I obviously associate that feeling with Alexa more than Riley. Alexa is our DJ, so all throughout the day we are asking her to play different songs. In the morning, we always ask her to play something as Riley drinks some milk. One morning, every time I asked Alexa to play something she'd say something like, "I'm having trouble understanding right now. Try again later." Ever since then when I ask Alexa to do something and she doesn't respond Riley will say, "Lexa troubled."
I'm not sure if this next thing is funny or just a little curious, but Riley is very sensitive to sound. Recently she has started telling me that the music is too loud and to turn it down. We've had a fan in Riley's room for a while now and this last week she's made us turn it down to the lowest setting, saying the medium setting was too loud. She will also decide she doesn't like a certain book or page of a book if it seems too loud. We have a book where a character is snoring and even though I tried not to read the sound effect too loud she is now terrified of that book.
Riley knows our neighborhood very well. There is a blue car that's always parked a few houses down that Riley is obsessed with. Every time we walked by she would say, "Blue car there!" Well one day the blue car had a tarp covering it. For a girl who doesn't get out much, it was a major moment! At first she was very distressed, but eventually she got behind the idea that the car was sleeping. In this video you can hear her talk about the blue car being so sleepy. I couldn't capture her little hand motion that she usually does with it. She'll rest her head on her hand and lean over while saying, "Blue car so sleepy," and it's just adorable.
So delightful. She is a precious, funny girl!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the story of her lying down to pretend to sleep when she got scared. She's hilarious and adorable! Love hearing her talk and it makes me excited for Andrew to talk like that. "chicken" for kitchen haha
ReplyDeleteThe balls game - love!!! I understand her excitement, that is pretty awesome - it's like the McDonalds ball pit at your very own house!
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