January 28, 2009
Poppy poppet :)
Today our little Poppy poppet achieved a major milestone, and i am so so proud of her. i phoned up Sir straight away to tell Him, and He was so pleased too, and when He got home tonight He wanted a demonstration of Poppy's new skill for Himself. i have been feeling happy allllll day because of what Poppy can now do, especially as it is quite young for her to be achieving this step. Can you guess what it is.....?
Poppy said her first word today: "Mama", and even though all the stuff online says she's not meant to know what it means and is just making sounds, i actually think she does know what it means because she always looks directly at me when she says it (not at my mum or Sir), and actually she wouldn't say it for Sir till i walked over there too and said "Hi" to her, and then she turned to me and said "Mama". So tell me she doesn't know what she's saying :P
i can't wait to tell them at the baby signing class tomorrow about Poppy's new skill, and i also can't wait to find out what her next words will be :)








3 comments:
Congratulations!!
7:42 PM$DEITY, babies are so wonderful. And they get more so as they grow up. My son is 12 now and he's still so much fun to be with. It's a little difficult as his mother and I divorced, oh, going on seven years now. We alternate weekends and major holidays and I get him over the summer (she lives in a better school district). But he's doing very well.
8:15 PMA few weeks ago he came up with something quite funny. Out of the blue he jumped on me, yelled, "TickleCON 2" and started to try and tickle me. When I started to tickle him back he was all, like, "TickleCON 5! TickleCON 5!".
He's getting a bit old for tickle fights (he's nearly big enough to beat me now) but this was a fun and special occasion.
P.S. Just for completeness sake, TickleCON is in reference to what's known as DEFCON, or Defense Condition. DEFCON 1 means nuclear war. DEFCON 5 means global piece. At this moment I'd venture the world is at DEFCON 3.
*smile*
6:34 PMthanks for the story Sir, children really are brilliant
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