January 25, 2005
babble
it seems like we've got a talker on our hands. just two days ago, Caleb's vocalizations were mostly limited to shrieks of delight and/or sadness (and only a look at his expression would let you know the difference). but all of a sudden, he's almost constantly babbling. bah-buh-bah-buh-babbuh-babba kinda stuff. super cute. of course this is no astounding skill, but I am certainly surprised at the all-at-onceness of it. was there some switch in his head that was thrown on? as his personality continues to be revealed, we both think he's more and more like his mama, which I think is really cool.
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in other news:
-many congrats to my old roomie dave on his engagement!
-please pray for our niece casey and her family, as they just learned she has diabetes. she's doing well, but of course there's lots to adjust to
-a bunch of the sites we've done recently havent been launched due to various hangups on the clients end. so even though they're relatively minor, it's nice to have launched 2 within a week: a small one for the college and a tiny one for the city. further evidence that matt rocks.
Posted by bobw at January 25, 2005 04:31 PM
Bob, get used to the all-at-onceness. It's pretty amazing, and only beginning for you. I enjoy your excitement. Caleb's a doll. Also, I also find it interesting that it seems there are talkers and there are movers. My adorable nephew Gid, as you may recall, was a talker. Not so much a mover. My niece Abby is 10 mo old and doesn't say a single word, only babbles still, but she doesn't sit still for a second. It will be fun to see what Caleb does.
Milestones are cool; I have many emblazoned in my memory and look forward to many more with our kids.
Yeah, it's crazy how you literally turn around and they're doing something new. I remember I had turned around to get laundry when Gid learned to climb stairs. I turned back around and he was halfway up! I turned around yesterday, turned back around and Isaac had rolled over.
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