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March 8, 2005 Buh buh!
OK, so after moving over, oh, 24 entries or so .... Something new! Frances has learned how to say bye-bye. Well, kind of. She says "buh buh" and waves her little arm up and down. It's soooooo cute. Of course she has no idea yet what it means. Sometimes she says it when she or someone else is leaving, but mostly it's just random. She'll be playing with her toys, look and me and say "buh buh!" and wave. And I laugh and say, "Where are you going, Frances? Don't leave me." And she looks confused and adorable. But she did manage to say bye-bye to me this morning as she was leaving with her Daddy to get in the car for daycare. And I melted. A little puddle of mommy flowing into the car for work. Those are the moments that make the crying and food rejecting and puking and pooping worthwhile. Posted by Andrea at March 8, 2005 3:00 PM under Beanie Baby Brags EMAIL this entry (comments fields are below this section) Comments ***melt*** How precious!!! Posted by: rachel at March 8, 2005 3:36 PM
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