Entertainment age
All right. I’m feeling sufficiently with it these days to post. We’re going to gloss over the hiatus and reasons for it and get straight back into low-quality blog entries. Starting with …
WORDS OWEN SAYS THAT CRACK MY SHIT UP and/or MELT MY COLD STONY HEART
Missing
matching
broken
fixed
Simpsons (, The)
big truck
Boobah (“Bah-boo? Bee-bah? Boo-bee? Bah-bah?” He gives up after a while.)
Rock
Sock
Shark (followed by “… Bruce?”)
Flakes (, Frosted)
Fork. Mommy’s Fork.
Belly button (“bubby bubbon”)
Cheeks
Eyebrows (“eye … bubbo” and much pointing)
And the one I wish I could delete from his memory banks: “Shit.” Perfect pronunciation, nuanced inflection: down to the last detail, there’s no mistaking that one. Oops.
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Mine’s favorite right now is “stuck.” Anything that isn’t going his way… “‘tuck? ‘tuck? ‘TUCK!!!!”
Yea! Hiatus over! This is good ‘cause I was saying SHIT where’s OWEN quite a bit while you were gone.

Belly button! Awwww.
Yay! Hiatus is on hiatus!!
How exactly does Owen use the word “Shit”? Is he walking around the house going “shit, shit, shit!” Or does it just come out randomly while playing with dump trucks? Or does he apply it properly to bathroom situations, or to situations of aggrevation?? I understand why you wish he wouldn’t say it, but it’s really sorta funny to think about him saying it!
Video of that would be hilarious… 
Glad you’re back!
Sounds like a sweety to me!
Just like his mom. Perfect inflection, proper amount of impact…I can still hear you say it.
i love cute little kid-bonics! owen is super cute.
Sean was (and still is?) saying fire truck and truck a lot, except it sounded more(or exactly) like “fire fuck” … and also, “dumb fuck” for dump truck! We are constantly correcting him.
glad you’re back!
Ahhh … I’m so glad y’all find this as amusing as I do.
His latest: “GO! GO GO GO GO GO!” What a backseat driver
my four year old cousin calls his mom by her first name after “mommy” three times doesn’t work, using the exact same inflection as his father.