Saturday -
Maria: Annais said her first word today.
A-L: Who's Annais?
Maria: She's the baby I had in May.
A-L: Oh yeah. What did he say?
Maria: She. She said 'da da'.
A-L: I'm not impressed. Babies, even quite young ones, can easily imitate sounds that those around them are making. How old is she?
Maria: She was born in May. May 23rd.
A-L: Not bad. But call me back when she's fluent is something more than 'da da'.
Sunday-
Irma: Hi. Annais is talking.
A-L: I know, I spoke to Maria yesterday. I heard she said 'da da'.
Irma: Oh no, this is better. I was holding her just now and she said 'ok'.
A-L: That's it? Just 'ok', not 'great' or 'super'? I guess it's pretty good for a six month old...
Monday (at work) -
A-L: The baby is talking.
Co-workers: Really?
A-L: Yeah, she said 'da da' and then on Sunday she said 'ok'.
Co-workers: How old is the baby?
A-L: She'll be seven months on the 23rd.
And then the co-workers looked at each other like I was a compulsive liar. Note to self: Don't tell anyone about talking baby niece.
Monday, December 12, 2005
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We're so disappointed that Annais still hasn't learned to say Anna Lisa, despite our efforts to teach her before your arrival for Christmas...
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