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Melania
October 19th 05, 08:19 PM
So, while nursing, ds#2 popped off, looked up at me, and said "Ai!" So
I said, "hi!" He smiled and latched back on. A second later he popped
off and said, "Moo!" so I said moo back. He laughed and said moo again,
so I said moo again, and he giggled and latched back on. Then he popped
off and said "awooooo", which I repeated, eliciting another big smile
and another relatch. Finally, he popped off and looked at me
expectantly. Feeling I should say something, I said, "Yeah!" He looked
at me as if to say, "okaaaaay, you're nuts, lady!" And returned to
nursing. And that was the end of the conversation. Guess I broke the
rules!

He also now strokes his own hair while nursing. It's adorable!

Melania

Rebecca Jo
October 19th 05, 08:21 PM
"Melania" > wrote:

> So, while nursing, ds#2 popped off, looked up at me, and said "Ai!" So
> I said, "hi!" He smiled and latched back on. A second later he popped
> off and said, "Moo!" so I said moo back. He laughed and said moo again,
> so I said moo again, and he giggled and latched back on. Then he popped
> off and said "awooooo", which I repeated, eliciting another big smile
> and another relatch. Finally, he popped off and looked at me
> expectantly. Feeling I should say something, I said, "Yeah!" He looked
> at me as if to say, "okaaaaay, you're nuts, lady!" And returned to
> nursing. And that was the end of the conversation. Guess I broke the
> rules!
>
> He also now strokes his own hair while nursing. It's adorable!
>
> Melania

Aww, that is really cute. :-D

Rj

Cuddlefish
October 19th 05, 10:00 PM
Melania wrote:
> So, while nursing, ds#2 popped off, looked up at me, and said "Ai!" So
> I said, "hi!" He smiled and latched back on. A second later he popped
> off and said, "Moo!" so I said moo back. He laughed and said moo again,
> so I said moo again, and he giggled and latched back on. Then he popped
> off and said "awooooo", which I repeated, eliciting another big smile
> and another relatch. Finally, he popped off and looked at me
> expectantly. Feeling I should say something, I said, "Yeah!" He looked
> at me as if to say, "okaaaaay, you're nuts, lady!" And returned to
> nursing. And that was the end of the conversation. Guess I broke the
> rules!
>
> He also now strokes his own hair while nursing. It's adorable!
>
> Melania
>

Yep, DS#2 is really cute, Melania! I can just imagine. :-) I love his
big smiles!

[oh and DS#1 ain't too shabby either ;-)]

Jacqueline

Patagonia
October 20th 05, 03:20 AM
"Melania" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> So, while nursing, ds#2 popped off, looked up at me, and said "Ai!" So
> I said, "hi!" He smiled and latched back on. A second later he popped
> off and said, "Moo!" so I said moo back. He laughed and said moo again,
> so I said moo again, and he giggled and latched back on. Then he popped
> off and said "awooooo", which I repeated, eliciting another big smile
> and another relatch. Finally, he popped off and looked at me
> expectantly. Feeling I should say something, I said, "Yeah!" He looked
> at me as if to say, "okaaaaay, you're nuts, lady!" And returned to
> nursing. And that was the end of the conversation. Guess I broke the
> rules!
>
> He also now strokes his own hair while nursing. It's adorable!
>
> Melania

That is too cute! DD is not really saying much of anything yet, but if I
give her a big smile, she will smile at me around my nipple, with milk
dripping out of her mouth - it is really sweet! I can just picture that
conversation you had with your ds - they are really adorable when they are
so little, aren't they?!

JennP
October 20th 05, 04:29 AM
> > He also now strokes his own hair while nursing. It's adorable!
> >
> > Melania

That's very cute. Jessica pulls her hair when she's nursing while very
tired. I mean YANKS it. She must have very strong hair because I haven't
noticed her actually pulling it out.

JennP.

Jo
October 20th 05, 10:38 AM
JennP wrote:
>>>He also now strokes his own hair while nursing. It's adorable!
>>>
>>>Melania
>
>
> That's very cute. Jessica pulls her hair when she's nursing while very
> tired. I mean YANKS it. She must have very strong hair because I haven't
> noticed her actually pulling it out.
>
> JennP.
>
>
>

Your conversation sounds gorgeous!

My DS strokes his hair from the back to the front when he's tired and
feeding. I can't wait until he can actually talk, but if I talk while
he's feeding, he will pull off, look at me and smile a milky smile,
blink and say, "eooowwwww" in a cute lil chipmunk voice :)

Aren't the adorable!!?!?

Jo

Melania
October 20th 05, 04:13 PM
Patagonia wrote:
> "Melania" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > So, while nursing, ds#2 popped off, looked up at me, and said "Ai!" So
> > I said, "hi!" He smiled and latched back on. A second later he popped
> > off and said, "Moo!" so I said moo back. He laughed and said moo again,
> > so I said moo again, and he giggled and latched back on. Then he popped
> > off and said "awooooo", which I repeated, eliciting another big smile
> > and another relatch. Finally, he popped off and looked at me
> > expectantly. Feeling I should say something, I said, "Yeah!" He looked
> > at me as if to say, "okaaaaay, you're nuts, lady!" And returned to
> > nursing. And that was the end of the conversation. Guess I broke the
> > rules!
> >
> > He also now strokes his own hair while nursing. It's adorable!
> >
> > Melania
>
> That is too cute! DD is not really saying much of anything yet, but if I
> give her a big smile, she will smile at me around my nipple, with milk
> dripping out of her mouth - it is really sweet! I can just picture that
> conversation you had with your ds - they are really adorable when they are
> so little, aren't they?!

They are! It's a really great age. OTOH, although older kids are way
more challenging and infuriating, the rewards with them are pretty
great, too (like, "my lub you, mommy!" out of the blue!!!).

:D

Melania

PattyMomVA
October 20th 05, 04:22 PM
"Melania" wrote and I snipped:
> So, while nursing, ds#2 popped off, looked up at me, and said "Ai!" So
> I said, "hi!" He smiled and latched back on. A second later he popped
> off and said, "Moo!" so I said moo back. He laughed and said moo again,
> so I said moo again, and he giggled and latched back on. Then he popped
> off and said "awooooo", which I repeated, eliciting another big smile
> and another relatch. Finally, he popped off and looked at me
> expectantly. Feeling I should say something, I said, "Yeah!" He looked
> at me as if to say, "okaaaaay, you're nuts, lady!" And returned to
> nursing. And that was the end of the conversation. Guess I broke the
> rules!

Aaawwww, I'm melting. So sweet. I'm feeling broody......... :-)

Enjoy!
-Patty, mom of 1+2

PattyMomVA
October 20th 05, 04:25 PM
"JennP" wrote and I snipped:
>
> That's very cute. Jessica pulls her hair when she's nursing while very
> tired. I mean YANKS it. She must have very strong hair because I haven't
> noticed her actually pulling it out.

I knew a baby/toddler who would twist her fingers in her hair and ultimately
pull it out. Her mother shaved her head and gave her a doll with long hair
to fool with, to break her of the habit. It worked. But the doll looked
awful.

-Patty, mom of 1+2

October 20th 05, 09:19 PM
I had to read this twice to figure out what "my lub you" meant :)
that's sooo cute! My dd (14mo) gently rubs on my tummy when she nurses.
After she's done she'll waddle around the room babbling happily and
once in a while blowing raspberries. way too cute!!

I can just picture the conversation between you and the baby!