Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Raccoon Ate The Avocado

So for the last few days Xaelen has been talking about the same thing over and over again. Here's the conversation that is repeated (in the exact same order each time) many times a day.

Xaelen: Raccoon ate avocado
Me: Yes Xaelen, the raccoon ate the avocado
Xaelen: Xaelen's avocado
Me: Yes, the raccoon ate Xaelen's avocado
Xaelen: Meow Meow
Me: Yes, the raccoon looked like a big cat
Xaelen: Bite you bite you
Me: Yes, the raccoon could bite you.
Xaelen: Owie
Me: Yes, if the raccoon bit you, it would hurt.
Xaelen: Down down down
Me: Yes, the raccoon ran down in to the canyon when we scared him.
Xaelen: Raccoon ate avocado.

I swear, this is the exact same script each and every time he brings it up.
In case you're wondering, here's what happened:

The other night I heard some strange noises in the backyard. I stuck my head out and saw a raccoon eating an avocado that was left in the compost bin. I told Xaelen, come look at the raccoon eating the avocado! As soon as Xaelen poked his head out, the raccoon saw us and scuttled down the side of the canyon behind our house and ran away. All that was left was some bits of the avocado he was chewing on. Xaelen examined it for quite some time. Very excited about the whole raccoon adventure.

I just love how he recounts the experience over and over again, with the same level of enthusiasm each time!

Yesterday we added a new story to retell over and over again.

Xaelen: Mommy, balloon stuck in a tree
Me: Where?
Xaelen: Right there! (Pointing at a tree behind our house)
Me: Oh wow! It's stuck!
Xaelen: Xaelen get it! (grabbing any stick that is near by) (Mind you, the tree is at least 30 feet high and in the neighbors yard. But Xaelen is convinced that if he reaches high enough, he can get it).

He woke up this morning telling me about the balloon stuck in a tree. At least it wasn't the story about the raccoon eating the avocado.

6 comments:

Angela said...

How cute is that!! Its amazing how much they remember, and what a big deal things all seem to be right now!!

Anonymous said...

That's so cute! He must have been very excited about the raccoon. Isn't it so much fun seeing them grow and become real little people

Catherine (stained_fruitcake)

-Bridget said...

How adorable! It's awesome that we can now start carrying on conversations with our little ones (however limited and repetitive those conversations may be).

LauraC said...

Nate does this repeat conversation all the time :

Daddy airplane.
Yes, daddy is in the airplane.
Airplane zoom zoom up in air.
Yes, the airplane zooms in the air.
Daddy no play rakes. Daddy airplane. Daddy bye bye.

On and on!!

DesiDVM said...

This is why I love that they're starting to talk. It's so interesting to hear what's been on their minds all this time. Jackson informs me at least 5 times a day that "doggie outside go poo-poo" which is something he witnessed OVER A MONTH AGO.

Steph said...

Cooper has similar repetitive conversations, mostly around feeding the dolphins at Sea World and his Papa pouring cement in his yard. It is too funny how they have real conversations these days-- even if they are on repeat!

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