Woo hoo! That's very good news, Aimée! You never know, she may be willing to pay that because of your experience.
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WOOHOO for the interview, baby!!
Yaaaaay, Aims!
Now, Joe, tell me what the frelling hell your tag means.
YAY Aimee!!!
covers her mouth with a ladylike hand
So excited, I burped and double-posted!
Yay for interview!
Now, Joe, tell me what the frelling hell your tag means.
What kind of a dork are you? Figure it out, man!
I thought it meant 001010010111001001100001011000110110110001100101011010000000000000000000. Or am I missing something?
I need to clean the bathroom. I really don't want to.
Cashmere, I'm sorry because I know how much that news would stress me out if it were my baby boy. I hope you can get an evaluation set up soon.
And try to hold on right now to all the wonderful things about him. Even if his speech is somewhat delayed, you know he's smart, he's social, and he's quite capable for such a wee thing.
FWIW, I've noticed that most of the kids I've observed--certainly my daughter among them--have taken a while to say their own name. Franny would respond to her name, she even was able to recognize the letters in her name, long before she'd say it herself. If you asked her her name, she'd tell you "Me." Isaac is now saying his name is "Me" as well. I know they are looking at several benchmarks, not just the name thing, but I wanted to reassure you that on that count he certainly seems normal to me.