{"id":71,"date":"2005-10-07T18:18:00","date_gmt":"2005-10-07T18:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=71"},"modified":"2005-10-07T18:18:00","modified_gmt":"2005-10-07T18:18:00","slug":"talking-yesterday","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=71","title":{"rendered":"Talking – Yesterday"},"content":{"rendered":"

After dinner<\/u>
\n<\/strong>Zara crawled to the TV cabinet in my sis’ house yesterday.
\nTouched some of the switches
\nPulled some of the wires
\nTook her Wheels In the Bus <\/a>VCD
\nHanded me the VCD and said, “put, put, put, put, put”, and then kept touching the TV screen.
\nDid she just say “PUT?”, or was it just coincidence? We never really taught her this word before, and we always say “Play” for VCD\/DVD, never “Put”.
\nAnyway, it was time to go home, so I told, “We go home first, mummy will PUT for you at home”<\/p>\n

Back At Home<\/u><\/strong>
\nTold Daddy about what happened ealier.
\nDaddy:<\/span> Zara mummy said you so clever, you know how to say PUT? Say again. PUT<\/span>
\nZara :<\/span> Put Put Put Put Put<\/span>
\n(Daddy clapped hands, Zara grinned)
\nDaddy:<\/span> Zara, say mum, mum, mum, mum, mum
\nZara :<\/span> Mum, mum, mum, mum, mum….<\/span> (non stop)
\n(wow, in the mood to talk)
\nDaddy:<\/span> Call Daddy then, Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa<\/span>
\nZara :<\/span> Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa<\/span> (didn’t look like she was directing this to Daddy)
\n(I cannot tahan\/stand any more, so I chipped in)
\nMe :<\/span> Zara, call mummy, Muh-mee, Muh-meee <\/span>
\nZara :<\/span> ……<\/span> (grinned)
\n(Maybe too hard to call Mummy, let me try again)
\nMe :<\/span> Zara, say Mimi, mi-mi<\/span>
\nZara :<\/span> (immediately) <\/span>Aao, Aao, Aao, Aao<\/span>
\nMe :<\/span> Zara, Mummy is not a cat, say Mimi, MI MI<\/span>
\nZara :<\/span> Aao, Aao, Aao, Aao<\/span> (non stop)<\/span>
\nMe :<\/span> *roll eyes*
\nDaddy :<\/span> *Laugh*<\/p>\n

I don’t know which part of me resembles a cat or a furry animal (which she also uses “AaO” on).<\/p>\n

Up till today, she still doesn’t want to call me. Aigh.<\/p>\n

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