A few months ago, as Park was just beginning to baby babble and make Jordan's day by constantly repeating his favorite sound of "dadadadada" the proud papa tried to console me by explaining that the D sound is much easier to pronounce than the M. He must have read it in the latest medical baby babble journal.
Honestly, I wasn't feeling insecure about the lack of "mama" chatter in the house, because the look on Jordan's face every time Park said "dada" was just too cute to compete. And we all know who Parker's favorite parent is anyway, so why not allow daddio to experience a little extra love in the name calling department? I was all for it.
But then one gloomy day, it happened.
My folks dog walked into the room, which instantly caught Park's attention. He was in Heaven, excitedly waving his arms, with his big blue eyes glued to Nellie the... "DADADADADA!" Ut oh. Houston, we have a problem. Can't let dad know he's not the only beloved dadadadada in town.
Then Parker's baby babble threw me for another loop. That really difficult "mmm" sound that my junior doctor hubby assured me babies can't pronounce? Well, I now hear it LOUD & CLEAR anytime Parker walks near a screen of any kind, begging for his one and only movie to be played. MAWPAW! Mama is far too difficult to pronounce but those beloved Muppets? He'll shower them with praise and verbal affirmations all day long.
So at the ripe age of fourteen months, Parker is officially over his parents, and establishing some new loves, including the family dog and all things Kermit the Frog. Just in case you're dying of boredom and feel the urge to keep up to date with an incredibly unimpressive list of Park's first words and first loves....here ya have it!
Dadadadada // Dad
Dadadadada // Dog
MawPaw // Muppets
Mo // More
Bob or Bopa // Grandpa
BaBa // Ball
BaBa // Book