Imitating Instructions
So the other night I bought a small pumpkin to put out in our living room, assuming I'd eventually move it to the window. Fiona got very excited when she saw it and wanted to pick it up and carry it around. We let her, but instructed her every time she picked it up to be careful not to drop it. Now Fiona carries the pumpkin around the apartment repeating "careful, careful."
With the colder weather has come Fiona's first cold of the season. And with each cold comes her inhaler, as we try to keep her coughs from devolving into full-fledged asthma attacks. Fiona has to take six breaths through a spacer in order to get her dosage, and we count the breaths off with her. When Fiona sees the spacer, she immediately says "four, five, six..."
With the colder weather, we've also started using a space heater in the living room to augment the "heat" our landlord gives us through the radiator. The first day it was out, Fiona asked what it was and we told her it was a heater, that it was hot, and that she shouldn't touch it. Now whenever she sees the heater (which is often), even when it's not running, she shouts out "don't touch! Hot!"