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Originally Posted by Thomas 
Our little girl understands 'dog' and 'cat' but still refers to them by 'woof' and 'maow'. The former being barked and the latter in a sing-song (fa-ti-la, roughly) manner. I'm in no hurry to change this.
Also, got around to dropping off a birthday card for the grandson of our girl's first caregiver at her school. Wonderful Colombian lady, really bonded with our girl and got her to accept and like the school. She regaled me with stories about how her grandson is doing, it was great to visit with her for a few minutes.

Our little girl understands 'dog' and 'cat' but still refers to them by 'woof' and 'maow'. The former being barked and the latter in a sing-song (fa-ti-la, roughly) manner. I'm in no hurry to change this.
Also, got around to dropping off a birthday card for the grandson of our girl's first caregiver at her school. Wonderful Colombian lady, really bonded with our girl and got her to accept and like the school. She regaled me with stories about how her grandson is doing, it was great to visit with her for a few minutes.
I still do this.











there are few things sweeter, than the early words of a child.
