Geomamma: I read your post like six times before I clued in to not calling it a "playdate" or "playtime." Then I thought "wow, how we use the word 'play' has been pretty far off the radar, eh?"
Colinsmum: He's actually just finished cutting a lot of teeth, so I'm thinking if it's molars, they must be some molars to be worse that what's just happened. 'course I thought exactly that about just about every tooth to date, so... (Also, I'm not sure that's really OT... but I'm a bit of a wholist ;))
I think I'm going to pay some better attention to how I use the word "play" part of this is that "play" is a recently aquired word (There's a long story about expressive language). It does not seem at all impossible that this is just another in a growing list of "no, really, what does X mean" frustrations. Most of them so far have been homophones, but I can see how this could be similar.
Thanks, guys.
-Mich