Conversations with Speed Racer: Why Mamma Works
By Kristineduffey
@GeminiWriter81
I often wonder what my 2 year old is thinking. What thoughts
are running through that little head? The more verbal Speed Racer becomes the
more I learn.
Last week I was getting ready to go to work. It was one of
the rare mornings that he was up and about with me. I could feel the melt down
building. He knows what it means when I’m bustling about the house and putting
on things like makeup. On this morning I
think I go an idea of what he thinks I do when I go to work. Also, we are thoroughly
into the “Why” stage.
Why I work…Apparently
Speed Racer: What doin’ ?
Me: I’m getting ready for work.
Speed Racer: Why?
Me: Because momma has to go to work.
Speed Racer: Why?
Me: Because I have to work so I can make money.
Speed Racer thought for a moment.
Speed Racer: And cheese?
I had to chuckle.
Me: Sure! We couldn’t have cheese if mamma didn’t work.
Speed Racer seemed satisfied until I actually had to walk
out the door. Then the meltdown came, complete with tears. It was hard to go to
work that morning. But we always need cheese.
Speed Racer is pretty talkative but it’s often very hard,
even for me, to understand what he is saying. Sometimes his speech is perfectly
clear with words we have practiced. But I suppose we haven’t practiced enough
words to cover everything he wants to communicate. And sometimes he just talks
so fast it’s hard to catch every word.
Pingu
http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Pingu
There is a show that allows Speed Racer loves to watch. It’s
called Pingu. There are no real words and each episode is about 5 minutes long.
It’s just the right length for his short attention span and the story is completely
told without identifiable words except for a couple for character names. There
is sound and expression of emotion but the show was designed to allow people
across languages to watch the same show and comprehend the story. So the
language spoken is 'Penguinese’
Speed Racer has been watching a camping episode over and
over, lately. Again, I wondered what he was thinking. Well, last night he
climbed up on our bed and pulled the comforter over his head.
Speed Racer: Come on,
mamma.
I pulled the comforter over my head.
Me: Under here?
Speed Racer: Tent. Look! Tent! It’s dark.
And now the tent game has begun. We played “Tent” again
today. I think it’s going to be a favorite.
If you are interested in finding our more about Pingu you
can check out the Facebook Page and the Wikipedia page.
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