I've been working on feeling identification with the girls. "Sad" is the feeling that has stuck with Audrey- several times a day she will come up and tell me "Audrey so sad". One of the things that really gets her is when she drops her pacifier- she will tell me "paci drop it, Audrey so sad".
I think I will need to teach her disappointed- I think that may more accurately capture her emotions. And she is able to say that she is happy, it just needs a bit more coaching.
I almost forgot- she knows scared too. We were at the farm and my cousinwas turning on some sort of tractor/truck contraption. My mom was carrying her and she clutched on tight saying "Audrey so scared" ( and yes... she always refers to herself in the third person).