If you've heard him talk, it's obvious.
He's also a super duper story teller.
At night, before bed lately, he has been telling the girls stories about when he was little living out in the country with all his brothers and sister.
The other night he was telling a story that involved spelling the word: Tawakoni (a near by town).
T
A
W-ya
A
K
O
N
I
to which Sophie's immediate question was:
"What's a 'W-ya'?"
I'd like to know the same thing Soph. ;-)
I'd like to know the same thing Soph. ;-)
Sophie, I love all your questions.
I only know how to answer 1 out of 3 and that makes me feel a little lost sometimes, but please don't stop asking!
You are precious.
I only know how to answer 1 out of 3 and that makes me feel a little lost sometimes, but please don't stop asking!
You are precious.
2 comments:
My kids still love hearing about Mom's time living in the country. It is their favorite bedtime stories. Precious memories!
Ginger-
I used to love hearing Jake talk. It just seems to take me back home, since my parents are in East Texas. ;-) Jake, keep the southin' Texas draw doing....
Hugs to y'all.
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