We were playing in her room a bit before her bath and she started making some random consonant sounds, and we were excited. Then, in the bathtub, they sounded more and more like "DaDa" and you could see her tongue working in her mouth, twisting around. Then, one time, she said it as clear as a bell, and Mike and I shouted and got so excited that it echoed in the bathroom and she got scared and I had to pick her up to comfort her. We were laughing and teary eyed. He was really excited.
Then, I was putting her jammies on, and trying to get her to say MaMa and she said "DaDa" clearly again. She did that a few times, and Mike and I were talking to her and encouraging her and she was making lots of consonant sounds and intonations and smiling and babbling to us. She was obviously proud of herself, and we were so proud of her! Then, it sounded like she said "MaMa" and Mike said, "Did you hear that?!" So, we think she said both in the same day. :) It was a good day in the Traylor house. (We only hope this isn't a skill that she learns and then abandons.)
It's a good day.
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