Hee. :) Those with offspring will, I think, like this post from orthoepy. Heck, I don't even have children, and I found it amusing, but I think those with little ones will enjoy it even more.
Ah the "gift" of speech!theathAugust 24 2004, 17:39:01 UTC
Oh my. "You need to make the world fair"? My only answer, considering how I've spent my career, is "I'm working on it, kid."
Parker knows lots of words now, and has even begun stringing them together two at a time to make short, two-word statements, and ask questions. I suppose that's only going to increase. I don't know if it's a reflection on his parents, but he's one CHATTY kid.
Re: Ah the "gift" of speech!pointedviewAugust 24 2004, 18:22:40 UTC
*coughs* I can't imagine that it might be a reflection of one parent in particular . . . *winks*
"YOU'RE A MAMA! OF COURSE YOU CAN MAKE THE WORLD FAIR!" I love that. It's so sweet, and oh, how we all wish it could be so simple -- that mamas and daddies could just "make the world fair." I like your response, though. :)
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Parker knows lots of words now, and has even begun stringing them together two at a time to make short, two-word statements, and ask questions. I suppose that's only going to increase. I don't know if it's a reflection on his parents, but he's one CHATTY kid.
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"YOU'RE A MAMA! OF COURSE YOU CAN MAKE THE WORLD FAIR!" I love that. It's so sweet, and oh, how we all wish it could be so simple -- that mamas and daddies could just "make the world fair." I like your response, though. :)
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