one hoped one’s toddler’s first full sentence would be an
“I love you ma”
or
“I love appa”
or
“I love big brother..”
etc etc
Baby Param yelled his first full sentence loud and clearly (for 18 floors of residents to hear). This while racing in the corridor, with an 8 year old, 5 year old and 4 year old.
with his 22-month-lungs he bellowed:
“MY TURN!”
I think i should be glad that his first full sentence wasnt “pass the remote”
Around here, the first sentence was “Even Akka should…” and the first question was “Why Akka isn’t…?”
S’ok, MiM, WE love you 🙂
thanks starry:-)
awwww. 🙂 we love u MiM.. n FB n param too. Hell we even love MMMiM 😀
i meant it in a nice way.. Honest
so … a post on the mmmim coming up
This turn of events will lead to good things.
MiM: MY turn to hug Baby Param and tell you what a rocking kid he is 🙂
if you could tell him to put a lid on jumping on the dinning table and overturning my channa. would much appreciateit
Maybe you can put a lid on the chana – no issues even if it overturns 🙂
how cute..he clearly knows what he wants
he usually ctrl+c’s firstborn
Smart boy, Baby P:)
and a little loud too
LOL. One of Scout’s first was “muh bike” when I sat on his tricycle. And then he said “amma yedda (getup). appa sit here”. I’m still fuming!
i have a friend who can (still) sit on these bikes — and drive em around.
v. annoying that some women in their 30’s can do that.
Sounds about right for a vaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaji 😀
NOOOOOO ….. MINEEEEEEEE was my girls’ first sentence.
very conscious of human rights violations and boundary issues these kiddies
Shows baby P is an assertive, confident and smart young man who will give competition to the biggest of opponents. Corporates must be queuing outside waiting to sign him
er. the milkman did knock twice.
hahaha! Baby P is smart….and of course, R’s first sentence was ‘ R ka hai’ and it still continues!!!!
Baby Param gets his style from the owner of this blog i think.
No mush, only saying it as it is.
And the timing with which he said”my turn” would have indicated the wit and the irony. of that i am sure!
ah sur. i see you continue to be in b. rangan mode (where he sees hidden depths that the filmmaker may not have intended to portray)
where you see superior qualities in mine and mine progeny that we have no claim on.
the first sentence around here was ‘I want’. Sigh
HAHAHAHA 🙂 he’s got it figured out all right, MinM. This one must be saved for posterity.
more posts from you nino’s mum… love your nino in the header!
Short, succint and grammatically sound. You ought to be throwing a party. With games. 😉
and the logical conclusion to that idea:
RIP.MiM.
that means you can worry a little less about him. he’s got super power lungs and he’ll probably boo the bullies away(if there are any)
actually, he used to bite em away. that was more effective.
now my affection for b.param just shot up. i used to bite the bullies too.
my fave was one where this boy stole a caramel chocolate from me and stuffed it into his mouth. i bit his cheek(the one on the face :D) and reasoned with my parents that “it’s the only way i can get the chocolate back!”
we should meet. b. param and I will have a lot of tips to swap.
It seems I said ‘Dhuddu beku’ first and that means ‘I want money’ 😛 😛
lol
a true 21st century baby!
am not simply saying, but I do think you are the most entertaining (and intelligent) blogger among all the blogs I read..sharp, succint, humorous, wise and good read all at the same time 🙂