Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Turrrrrrnerrrrrrrrrr

When Turner hadn't mastered pronouncing his r's, even to age 4 and a half, Randy and I asked him a few times to carefully repeat a word or two. He obliged, pronouncing his r's clearly. We were satisfied that it was just a bad habit, so we let it drop.

Last week, Turner decided it was time to start enunciating his r's, with a vengeance. Now every r sounds like a baby bear, a throaty growl, grrrrr without the g, like a snippet from a pirate's signature, "Aaarrrrghhh."

"Rrrrright, mom?"
"Can we go to a rrrrrrestaurrrrant?"
"Where arrrrre we going?"
"I'm rrrrrready to get up now!"

It makes my throat hurt just trying to imitate it.

2 comments:

Blue said...

that's hilarious. you should teach him how to roll it the way they do in spanish. that would be even funnier!

nice to have you bloggin' again!

AnnM said...

Hey blue, thanks!

I actually think he did get a little bit of it from his Spanish teacher at preschool. Or his teacher, who is French, and also taught a few French classes. (Not as regular as his Spanish class.)