Maxime is an empty heart.
Do you know what was the first word you’ve said?
If you have children, what was their first word?
Maxime is an empty heart.
Do you know what was the first word you’ve said?
If you have children, what was their first word?
“Nice Joe” to a dog. Well, come to think of it, I think I probably said Mama and Papa first, but I am not sure. I’ll have to ask my mom.
Vicky has done her good deed for the weekend.
Muma and Dada first but my other first word was ‘Bike’.
Pyxidragon is time travelling for the weekend. Mostly.
“Cookie,” and the spawnling’s first was “Now!”
These are, of course, once you get past the burbled “mama” bit.
gypsiewriter thinks life is beautiful and appreciates the cheer-bombs as of late! :)
Mine was ‘raspberry’ and then ‘cookie’
tangerine_now a.k.a. Tankarina Nau
Dutch for cheese. Then I’d piont with my little scrawny finger, apparently.
Don’t even ask why. It’s not like I’m a sucker for cheese or anything.
Do you know what was the first word you’ve said? Apparently, my first word was “daddy.”
If you have children, what was their first word? My son’s first word was “Hi,” followed by “daddy” and then his best-possible pronounciation of our male cat’s name (which he can now do quite well).
Mindy Lynn should not want what she can't have
I said “I love you papa and mama”. I’m a little skeptical about that, since there aren’t too many babies speaking in compleatle sentences. But I am pretty smart lol
angniks had a nice birthday...thank you :)
Do you know what was the first word you’ve said?no, my mom might
If you have children, what was their first word?Erin said little words like mama dada baba, but her first REAL word, was “uh-oh”. She used to throw food off the high chair and, and say “uh-oh” when it splatted on the floor.
AdmiralJack isn't exactly back, but wants to play.
She worked really hard with me, and my first word was, “Daddy.”
And late, late at night when I’d wake up and want something, I’d say, “Daddy, daddy, daddy daddy daddy.” And my mom would roll over in bed and say to my father, “Your kid’s callin’ ya.” Then go back to sleep.
I’m teaching my kids to say “Mommy.”