Getting acquainted with Sarah the cat (NS' attempt at "
gato" or "cat" comes out "
caca" and is now being applied to most animals):


Romping by the toasty woodstove after bathtime:

Playing with the jack-in-the-box:

Playing outside:

Helping Grandmommy with dishes:
Aren't you going to define "caca" for us?
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OK, for those who missed the joke: NS has outdone herself in her multilingualism by unwittingly learning the word for "poop" not only in Spanish, but also, as her Auntie HB informed me, in French! -ME
ReplyDeletethat's a good girl NS --aunti H
ReplyDeleteM, cant get enough of those pictures! I want to eat her up looks like a happy birthday celebration.