On a completely different note Carver has begun noticing that I pronounce some words differently. For example most words that have a strong “I” ending come out softer and with an “ah” sound. When I read to him he cracks up whenever I say “Ah” for “I” or “mah” for “my”. I finally told him, “Carver, Mama is from Georgia and that’s how we say it there!” Well yesterday he caught me yet again saying “mah room”. He laughed and laughed but then composed himself and said, “That’s ok mommy, that’s just how you say it in Columbus, right?” So from me and Carver, “good bah” and “good bye”!
Friday, September 15, 2006
A Week's Worth of Pictures
On a completely different note Carver has begun noticing that I pronounce some words differently. For example most words that have a strong “I” ending come out softer and with an “ah” sound. When I read to him he cracks up whenever I say “Ah” for “I” or “mah” for “my”. I finally told him, “Carver, Mama is from Georgia and that’s how we say it there!” Well yesterday he caught me yet again saying “mah room”. He laughed and laughed but then composed himself and said, “That’s ok mommy, that’s just how you say it in Columbus, right?” So from me and Carver, “good bah” and “good bye”!
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Obviously we need to get Carver into Dinglewood for a scramble dog as soon as possible. He'll be talking like the rest of God's chosen people in no time! Great pictures of them in Springer's crib...her hair is getting longer.
I KNOW! This whole situation's left me feeling like I'm raising my child in Maine or something. Crazy boy! We ARE a southern state, you know?!
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