Momma's Lover
As I sit here typing, I am hearing the laughter of the child I created with Chris. It makes me smile!! He's running around saying his new favorite, "Doy doy doy Momma!!!!!! Doy doy doy. . ." Now, for the 80's children, doy means something totally different than what he means. Of course, therein lies the problem, I don't exactly know what he means! LOL But regardless, I love listening to him make himself laugh and learning to talk. I still look at him on a daily basis and think, "My gosh!! I just love him with every fiber of my being!" Now, if every child in the world was loved like that, what a great place we would live in. My heart breaks for those that have no family or are tossed throughout the system. I was lucky enough to be adopted by a great family and they taught me many things. I would honestly take every baby that needed a home, but then I would also need a home because Chris would kick me out! ;)
Whoa. . .it's quiet. Mothers know that quiet does not equal good! LOL Ok, so he was playing peek-a-boo by himself. So cute in one way but so sad that he doesn't have a sibling *nudging Chris* Did I say that I just love that kid???? ;) It's amazing to me how my heart aches with love. Chris took him to Gymboree last night and I had some quiet work time and when he got back it was like we hadn't seen each other for days!!
He's trying to talk more and I love when he sees someone or when we walk in his room after he's been asleep and he peeks out and says, "HIIIIIIII!" He's just too much!! Or when he's singing songs or mumbling to himself and we just say, "Say OH" and he stops talking and says, "OH" :)
And I know that our family enjoys hearing him talk as much as we do! He says Ma, Pa, Tata, shsh (for Stacey), Momma, Daddy, Ahlee (for Carly), Ssssskkk (for Skye our dog), he's changed Grammy to Oma (which we found out is German for Grandma!! Maybe there is such a thing as past lives!) and we've been working on Grandy. That's the clencher. . .when asked to say Grandy he says deedee. When he sees a car like my dads he says, "No no na!" (which is "what grandy says") So one day I came up with the name Odie. Cale has started putting it with Grandy and he now pronounces it "Ah dee". So now we have Oma and Odie. Weird and different but they LOVE it and have approved it ;) Anything for their Witty boy.
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Property of Cale. . .one day shy of 2 years and 1 month
Posted by piperdanaiok
at 10:50 AM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 9 June 2004 3:50 PM CDT