Mamas for Obama

For the last month or so, we have been trying to teach Asher to say "Obama." Although he can say each of the syllables, he is resistant to our Reindeer Games. 

Say, "Oh!"
"Oh."
Say, "Bah!"
"Bah!"
Say, "Mah!"
"Mah!"
Say, "Oh – Bah – Mah!"
<shakes head No>

Nevertheless, the child clearly recognizes Obama all the time. We watched all of the debates on TV, the Democratic National convention, and some rallies. During one of them, the convention I think, Mommy got a little tipsy on democracy and vodka (2:1). The crowd was cheering and shouting "Obama!" I pounded my fist in the air and shouted, "Mamas for Obama!" over and over.

Asher picked up the gesture immediately. Now, whenever he sees Barack Obama, on TV or in print, he signs by pounding his fist in the air.

He has not invented a sign for Stephen Colbert yet, but I expect it’s only a matter of time.

3 Responses to “Mamas for Obama”

  • samayam
    October 31, 2008 at 12:33 pm

    Child 3.0 scribbled a “voting card” on the back of a Ranger Rick pull-out subscription card.

    “See this side? This is McCain’s side. See how there aren’t many votes? >giggle< Here's my vote. I voted for Obama." Wife T mentioned the "kids poll" being the most accurate predictor. I can understand why.

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  • nonosays
    October 31, 2008 at 1:15 pm

    I saw the way your son looked at Colbert. It won’t be long.

    Reply

  • lunagirl35
    November 1, 2008 at 11:16 am

    Perhaps he can make up a sign for Truthiness

    Reply

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