April 02, 2006
Say what?
We know that Tara can sound like a teen-ager sometimes, pointing her finger at us and telling us to stop talking (if she is trying to talk). However, more often than not, she says some of the sweetest things.
Here is a sample:
"You're my friend."
"I like you."
"You're a good helper, Mommy."
To her swim teacher on Sunday: "My daddy is far away." (John was out of town)"I miss him."
At Grandma's house today, Grandma told Tara she liked her pants. Tara replied, "I like your shirt."
To Austin: "Will you carry me?"
Her words sound like a song. A U.S. citizen for almost a year. You've come a long way, baby. Ooops, don't call her baby. "I'm a GIIIIRRRRL."
Posted by Laura at April 2, 2006 08:24 PMPosted to Tara's Story
Tara came to visit me today and it was so special. She is so grown up for age 3, and loves to dress in cute clothes. Tara could not wait to visit Aunt Karen and cousin Caroline to show her purple sweater. She said Aunt Karen bought me this sweater. What a special and charming little Tara. Grandma loves all your visits and glad your brother Austin is a good helper for you. Love you Grandma
Posted by: Jeanne at April 2, 2006 10:53 PMThat is so sweet, she's talking so much! Wow, what a difference a year makes.
Posted by: sally at April 3, 2006 08:52 AM