When my husband’s grandson was learning to speak, he couldn’t say any initial consonants. So instead of Grampy & Joyce, we were Ampie & Oyce. For a while, I thought those monikers might stick.
My cousin had a hard time with the letter S as he was growing up and nobody could understand why so he was sent to a speech thereapist and here the discovered he needed tubes in his ears because he was always getting ear infections. As soon as he started wearing them he didn’t have a problem with letter S anymore. This was over 40 years ago so I can’t remember the connection but I do remever he and his parents were so frustrated that he had such a hard time.
C about 2 years ago
Perhaps some Spanish in her and the H’s are silent
leopardglily about 2 years ago
A rerun
iggyman about 2 years ago
But she loves you, that’s enough!
cdillon85 about 2 years ago
Maybe she’s Cockney—’Allo, guv.
DJohnny about 2 years ago
Who else is missing h:s?
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
Someone probably told her to get the H out of there.
Pykiff about 2 years ago
And her name is Wren… who pronounces the “W”?
ctolson about 2 years ago
A yes, the bobbed name from the ones learning to talk. Can be unsettling but also can become nicknames.
johnjoyce about 2 years ago
When my husband’s grandson was learning to speak, he couldn’t say any initial consonants. So instead of Grampy & Joyce, we were Ampie & Oyce. For a while, I thought those monikers might stick.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
So sweet.
Wren Fahel about 2 years ago
I have the opposite problem. I’m a New Englander but have never dropped an “R” in my life. I’ve never “pahked the cah in Hahvahd Yahd”. LOL
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
Hammie, H’s are usually a gift they get for their 2nd birthday.
Alverant about 2 years ago
Now she has a British accent.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 years ago
Kids are so adorable at that “H”!!
Resident Master Plumber about 2 years ago
Are the writers out of new material already?
daleandkristen about 2 years ago
’allo, ’allo was one of my favorite Britcoms. The French must have same problem as Wren, non?
delennwen about 2 years ago
Try this one, Wren: “In Hartford, Hereford, and Hampshire, hurricanes hardly happen!”
John Jorgensen about 2 years ago
Think she’s deliberately messing with him?
The Quiet One about 2 years ago
Give her time Hammie, she’ll get it.
TIMH about 2 years ago
No H comes out of her, but her diaper is full of P and S.
T... about 2 years ago
She can have my H’s I dont’ use them much…
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Maybe she is French and thinks you’re her friend.
Earthling Premium Member about 2 years ago
Get her on the Honor List. She won’t need that “h”.
Sambora1 about 2 years ago
My cousin had a hard time with the letter S as he was growing up and nobody could understand why so he was sent to a speech thereapist and here the discovered he needed tubes in his ears because he was always getting ear infections. As soon as he started wearing them he didn’t have a problem with letter S anymore. This was over 40 years ago so I can’t remember the connection but I do remever he and his parents were so frustrated that he had such a hard time.
Kjvman1 about 2 years ago
Um, while we are on the topic…“Hammie?”
pbr50138 about 2 years ago
First…ALL of the kids have “odd” names. So, Ammie isn’t any weirder than his real name.
ToneeRhianRose about 2 years ago
Aww! :D
Oh, bananas! over 1 year ago
Rerun.
bobbyburns89 6 months ago
RERUN