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To: HG who wrote (266)12/31/1999 1:18:00 PM
From: Neenny  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1309
 
HG,

Thanks for stopping by here at Precious Memories so quickly after me telling you about it. I love to hear stories about the joys of being a parent!!

This will be a great place for you to keep track of the new vocabulary your son develops. I love recalling the words my kids developed...

As a matter of fact.....My screen name is a direct result of childhood mispronunciations. My brother could not say Janie, as my mother always called me...He said it as.....Neenny. To this day he still calls me Neenny or Neen.

Keep good notes on your childrens developmental milestones...You think they are so cute that you will never forget......but the memories fade, if you don't keep track of them...IMHO

Will look forward to more of your stories...

Jane



To: HG who wrote (266)12/31/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: DSPetry  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1309
 
As a "Daddy"...its good to be the KING!!!

Happy & SAFE New years everyone ;)
Dave/Daddy - King of his daughters' Universe ;)



To: HG who wrote (266)12/31/1999 1:36:00 PM
From: SofaSpud  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1309
 
That reminds me of when my nephew was starting to talk. One of his early words was 'frog'. Unfortunately his pronunciation was quite novel -- another word that starts with 'f' but is on George Carlin's list of words you can't say on TV. This was about 20 years ago, when people were much less used to that kind of language from anyone, let alone a toddler. He raised more than a few eyebrows, and my poor sister got very fast at saying "he means FROG, really!".