For the second time this evening Eilidh starts crying in her cot, i walk in the room to get her.
She is lying in the middle of her bed surrounded by cuddly toys, the night light casts a soft pink glow and i can just make out her features. She is crying but stops when i enter and so clearly says
"love you"
Its an emotional moment and i can almost feel the tears when she decides to finish her sentence
"daddy"
Saturday, 15 December 2007
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LOL Aww, I'm sorry but it was cute.
Why do these babies do this to their mama's?
Very funny. Wonderfully chronicled.
We were in the dr's office and I had been shaking my head "no-no" at Mackenzie moments earlier. I proceed to ask her if she loves me and she shakes her head no-no. I ask her several times and she repeats the act. Then I ask her if she loves daddy and she stops shaking her head and says "Daddy." What a sweet girl.
Ahh but she has a sore throat so you didn't hear her say the very quiet little 'and' before daddy.. :-D
Oh NO! Eilidh, how COULD you?!?!?
Oh sorry, but that makes me laugh hysterically! I just know that when Emma is ready to say I love you, it will probably be to her Daddy or her Papa. Oh well. I've got another one on the way so maybe he'll love me more. ;)
LOL
Isabella said "dada" waaay before "mama." And now she's saying "my dada." Sigh...
Bwaaaahaaahaaaa! I'm so sorry Laura. Really, I am. But that was just funny. It seems that they always do that though - don't they - the mama is the last to be fully appreciated. Don't feel bad though - I can't even get Jake to say mama at all yet.
I can imagine that happening to me soon!
kids should know better!
Ooof, powerful little people!
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