Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Monkey's Many Talents

The monkey has invented an ingenious way of letting us know he's done eating. It doesn't involve sign language, or a special word, or even a unique sound. Instead, when he's in his high chair and has decided he's done eating, whether it's cereal, or chili, or a cup of juice, he simply holds it up in the air and throws it across the room. The other day he got the dregs of his soup bowl to shoot halfway across the kitchen, casting splatters six feet up the wall. Today I caught a half eaten bowl of eggs just as he began to wind up for a throw. We tell him and tell him to let us know when he's done, and he even knows to use the sign "down" when he wants to get out of his chair, but if we don't watch him like a hawk, we end up on our knees wiping pineapple and cottage cheese, or yogurt and bananas, or a half eaten hamburger up off the carpet.

3 comments:

J said...

okay, i just gotta say I CAN TOTALLY RELATE! but how do you get them to stop? that's my question, and still haven't found the answer. it's hard enough having blasted carpet (yes, carpet @*$#!) in the kitchen. oh, linoleum, how i miss you....

Cristi said...

That's my boy! Sometimes I feel like flinging plates of food hither and yon, but I can't seem to get away with it like he can. So, fling one for Nana, Monkey. And then grin. :-)

Sarah said...

LOL! I'm so glad my son is not the only one who went through this. Fortunately he has seemed to outgrow it (knock on wood) but for a while it seemed he would never get it through his head!