
Franklin is in a stage where he wants to copy everything we say. He points at something and usually says "duck". Then I will tell him what he is really looking at/touching/hearing. He looks at me, watches my mouth, and then will try to say the word himself. Most of the time the word he pronounces is only a partial sound such as this morning, "ausssss" for horse.
It's so amazingly cute and incredible to watch. He is learning so much. There is so much to know. His brain is a big sponge, absorbing everything.
I have to remember that it is still not that different for me, even now. I've started a new book to go along with my non-fiction, something that I've been wanting to read for a long time. I'm excited.
oh... my.... god...
Read mimi smartypants' blog on September 7th. I don't think I've laughed that hard over a blog. It is probably even funnier because a good friend of mine came over on Saturday and we had a bit of a discussion on the the whole double-headed dildo thing.
You know L? I never got to tell you what I think about them! You'll have to come over again soon - I think there is still at least two bottles of wine left somewhere...
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