The last post said something about Julia not talking - well, that's MOSTLY true, but there is an update. See, she babbles a lot and had things she "says" that are super close to what she's pointing at, but not quite there. She knows what we're talking about when we ask her where, say, the clock, fan, light, or whatever is - she'll look right at it, but won't say it. She also likes to fool with us. The other night she stood straight up on the bed while playing with Kennedy and I, pointed at the light overhead and said, very clearly, "light". Now, do you think she'll do it again? Nope. And not in front of her dad, either. She does the same thing with her Nana - they'll spend the whole day playing and naming things; when we pick Julia up, Nana will swear that Julia has been saying all manner of things, but she simply will not do it in front of us (and the same story visa versa). Here's what I think: she is just trailing us along until some undetermined point - let's say a few months or so down the road - when we think she hasn't been paying attention or whatever, and we're standing in front of someone we would lilke to behave in front of (can't think of any good examples . . .) and she'll either come out with a doozy of a word we would rather she not say, or she'll rattle off a full sentence.
Anyway, to date she can say "uh-oh", which Steven doesn't count as a word, and she will say "hi" on occasion, but never consistantly which seems to be par for the course. :-)
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