This epic post is all about what things my son can say,
Oh dear Gods forgive me, what darned words this may contain.
Parents too I will advice, throw not caution to the air,
Shut those eyes the moment you see what shouldn’t be here.
The first cry was just a mew, but that didn’t last a day,
“Ailaa Ailaa” is how he howled when he wanted to have his way.
Filmy and sweet is what you say, but lightening too once struck,
When Miss Punjabi heard “Laila Laila” for herself, uttered.
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That was lovely!
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Thank you,Dagny. :)
DeleteLoved it :) my daughter is just starting to talk...so I could totally relate :)
ReplyDeleteOh, it's just the beginning, Preethi. Have a good laugh! :D Thanks for reading! :)
DeleteLOL !
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DeleteThat is adorable. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nuha. Keep reading! :)
DeleteIt is cute, you should record it for memory sake :)
ReplyDeleteMaking videos to show him later, so he does not think his mother is creating fiction out of his daily habits. Thanks for stopping by, Vijay! :)
DeleteIts really cute.
Delete'Fock' in the rain..... Children can really embarrass sometimes. :D
I too make videos, so I could show my son when he grows up! Though I believe what my mom tells me about my own childhood
I like your version of 'fock' so much better than his, Gunjan! ;) Thanks for reading! :D
DeleteWhen children start talking it s very cute phase of life.
ReplyDeleteIndeed it is, Kalpana. Thanks for reading! :)
DeleteLoved it! This is the best time , when they start experimenting with words - new and old :D
ReplyDelete... and even creating new ones of their own, Bindu. ;)
DeleteLovely, kids are such wonder....
ReplyDeleteSurely they are, Ajiteja. :D
DeleteI almost laughed my lungs out. LOL! :-D
ReplyDeleteCute it is. Give him a big hug from this maasi...:-)
I love the word 'maasi' that you use. THANK YOU, Rekha. :)
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