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harmony on Sunday April 13, 2008
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harmony on Sunday April 13, 2008
She's a hoot on the phone.  She talks up a storm. "uh-huh.  oh yeah!  {laugh}.  Why?  really?  Okay.  You coming over?  see you later.  Okay.  Byebye."  etc.  She'll have full on conversations and "wait" for the other person to respond, and laugh and carry on walking around the house.  Put her on the real phone however and she's pretty quiet.
Artigam on Sunday April 13, 2008

What fun!

Virginia on Sunday April 13, 2008
That is so cute.  It reminds me of Adalyne.  Jennifer calls me and then lets Adalyne talk.  She jabbers on and on until she accidentally hangs up the phone.  Jennifer says she walks from room to room talking just like she sees her mom and dad do it.  It's a hoot how children are mirrors.  It can be scary too.
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