by Alexandra Erin
“What was your first word?” she asked me.
“‘I’,” I told her, quite truthfully.
“You‘re kidding.”
“I‘m not.”
“You must have just been making noises,” she said. “Who says ‘I’ for their first word?”
“I did,” I said. “I was almost two, and said ‘I would like scrambled eggs, waffles with butter, no syrup, and milk.’”
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2 comments:
Haha! Sounds like me. Apparently, while I didn't start talking until I was about two, when I did it was in complete sentences.
"Look, Pop, three red lights!"
My grandfather almost had an accident, he was surprised to hear me speak.
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