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Friday, January 04, 2008
Who loves you?
I have trained Isabelle to answer the question, "Who loves you?" with a solid "Mama" But others in her life have tried to sabotage my little stronghold. For months Isabelle has answered that question with "Mama." But recently, she changed her tune....
Now Danielle - you have to tell Conrad that she was saying "OMA" not Da-Da - I thought for sure that was what she was going to say - we practiced "Oma" and practiced "Oma" over Christmas - see how quickly they forget!!! Opa and I are having withdrawal after spending seven straight days with her. We look at her pacifier and toys that she left and mope around. Gram wants to know when you are coming to see her. I think she is having withdrawal too. Oma
As great as it is for them to say Ma-Ma --- it is so very cool to see the love for a little girl with their dad! That video is very cute! I would have expected Oma or Opa by this time. Carlie was saying papa and nana (at the time) soon after she loved me and James. Now it is ALL grandma and Papa! Molly...your time is coming!!
Danielle, I love the tone of her voice when she said "dada" that is the sweetest thing, like she and daddy have been working on that behind your back...don't you just love being a momma every minute, good bad, all is a blessing from our Great God. You are a wonderful mother, I pray that you have many more little blessings in your life. I am sure that Oma and Opa are thinking the same thing...
Jayden and I just watched this 3 times in a row..."again", "again". On the second time, he was saying everything you told Isabelle to say. He was fascinated by her. I am sure Willie would have loved to hear Auntie Wallbanger's voice, but he lost his hearing a while back ;-)
LOVE the video D! Thanks for sharing! In think 2008 will bring lots of fun "firsts" for Isabelle. I can't wait to read about them. Happy New Year! Love, Natalie
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Now Danielle - you have to tell Conrad that she was saying "OMA" not Da-Da - I thought for sure that was what she was going to say - we practiced "Oma" and practiced "Oma" over Christmas - see how quickly they forget!!!
Opa and I are having withdrawal after spending seven straight days with her. We look at her pacifier and toys that she left and mope around. Gram wants to know when you are coming to see her. I think she is having withdrawal too. Oma
As great as it is for them to say Ma-Ma --- it is so very cool to see the love for a little girl with their dad! That video is very cute! I would have expected Oma or Opa by this time. Carlie was saying papa and nana (at the time) soon after she loved me and James. Now it is ALL grandma and Papa! Molly...your time is coming!!
Danielle, I love the tone of her voice when she said "dada" that is the sweetest thing, like she and daddy have been working on that behind your back...don't you just love being a momma every minute, good bad, all is a blessing from our Great God. You are a wonderful mother, I pray that you have many more little blessings in your life. I am sure that Oma and Opa are thinking the same thing...
Sorry, I forgot to sign my name on the last comment...Love to all, Terri
cute!!
I love the wide open mouth for effect. Isabelle made my day!
Jayden and I just watched this 3 times in a row..."again", "again". On the second time, he was saying everything you told Isabelle to say. He was fascinated by her. I am sure Willie would have loved to hear Auntie Wallbanger's voice, but he lost his hearing a while back ;-)
LOVE the video D! Thanks for sharing! In think 2008 will bring lots of fun "firsts" for Isabelle. I can't wait to read about them. Happy New Year! Love, Natalie
Yeah, we feed, we clothe, and we snuggle...guess who gets the big smiles in our house. The DOG!
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