I sang to my daughter when I held her the first time. She looked up at me with those big shiny eyes. I could see she was trying to make sense of the sudden change in her world. I held her first, while they were still stitching my wife back up.
My 11 year old daughter has been talking my ear off from the moment she learned to talk (which seemed earlier than most babies) and I cherish every word because her 3 older brothers don’t talk to me often, busy with their own lives. There are 2 more at home but they’re teens.
BJIllistrated Premium Member over 7 years ago
Yes, Dan, you’ll listen and listen and listen. It probably won’t make a bit of sense to you but you will.
P51Strega over 7 years ago
I sang to my daughter when I held her the first time. She looked up at me with those big shiny eyes. I could see she was trying to make sense of the sudden change in her world. I held her first, while they were still stitching my wife back up.
editor’s note: I am the world’s worst singer
QuietStorm27 over 7 years ago
My 11 year old daughter has been talking my ear off from the moment she learned to talk (which seemed earlier than most babies) and I cherish every word because her 3 older brothers don’t talk to me often, busy with their own lives. There are 2 more at home but they’re teens.