As soon as I saw this photo, Elmo’s voice popped into my head. My not so deep thought about Elmo is why does he always talk in the third person? I never thought I’d say this but I miss my daughter’s Elmo phase. She still likes him but now it’s all about Caillou. Help!
Heather, I know you are great with documenting your kids’ lives with video/photos, etc but I want to encourage to write down those funny mispronunciations! My kids love to read those now –college age now— and also I wrote down funny things they said at different ages and they really enjoy those, as well. You and Mike are such terrific parents – it is a real joy to see you taking such joy in Annabel and in your memories of Maddie!
Our 20 month old is obsessed with Elmo. She does call him Elmo. However, when the Husband was teaching her body parts and talked to her about her elbow she excitedly looked to her elbow expecting to see Elmo on it. I guess in tattoo fashion. It took a while for her to get the difference of Elmo /elbow. Now she points out Elmo’s elbow. It is all so much fun!
A says:
Poor Elbow.
Around these parts, Elbow=elephant. I have NO idea where she got that. The elephants are also known as ellie and elphat depending on which one…
Ms. A says:
She’s prepping him for a lower GI. Poor Elbow.
Elle says:
As soon as I saw this photo, Elmo’s voice popped into my head. My not so deep thought about Elmo is why does he always talk in the third person? I never thought I’d say this but I miss my daughter’s Elmo phase. She still likes him but now it’s all about Caillou. Help!
Cathy K. says:
Secret Agent Annie ” tickling” the elusive “just how do you get to Sesame Street?” out of the hapless Elbow.
Thanks for sharing this it made me laugh out loud.
Franziska says:
That’s hilarious. My daughter used to call her elbow Elmo
Kim Hartman says:
Annie looks like she is checking Elbow’s diaper.
She is just magically beautiful.
Jennifer Dawn says:
Too cute! My daughter is going through an Elmo phase right now. She calls him “Ba-Ba”. No clue!
Lindsey says:
Heather, I know you are great with documenting your kids’ lives with video/photos, etc but I want to encourage to write down those funny mispronunciations! My kids love to read those now –college age now— and also I wrote down funny things they said at different ages and they really enjoy those, as well. You and Mike are such terrific parents – it is a real joy to see you taking such joy in Annabel and in your memories of Maddie!
Leiah says:
The boyfriend’s grandbaby calls him ‘Melmo” but I have to say I think I like Elbow much better!
Elizabeth says:
Elbow does look like he’s screaming for help! Love this picture though.
Rebecca says:
I love the way the natural light is shining in on her and the chair. She’s beautiful.
erica says:
Our 20 month old is obsessed with Elmo. She does call him Elmo. However, when the Husband was teaching her body parts and talked to her about her elbow she excitedly looked to her elbow expecting to see Elmo on it. I guess in tattoo fashion. It took a while for her to get the difference of Elmo /elbow. Now she points out Elmo’s elbow. It is all so much fun!
zoe says:
you have the best chairs
Kelly says:
She was just tickling his foot, to see if Elbow would laugh…
Lydia says:
Annie is so cute that it makes you want to nibble on her cheeks! Or, as someone else stated, she’s magically beautiful.
Amelia says:
Hahaha!!! My daughter calls him Lalala.
Mommy says:
My little guy called him Elbow too!!! Soooo cute!!! You will have to take her to Sesame Street Live!
nona says:
Aww! So cute!
A girl for whom I used to nanny called Bert and Ernie “Burp and Ernie.”
Allison says:
Too cute! And Elmo certainly does look like he’s screaming for help!
My little guy is totally in love with ‘Melmo’ right now too.
Ray says:
Hahaha. Love this. ;o)