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Monday, February 19, 2007
Intricacies

There are so many intricate things that a baby does, many things his parents may not even register until they actually sit and think about it. Moms do this even less because usually they're exhausted out of their mind.

Nonetheless, I made an interesting observation about Jack today. When he's had a night feed and I leave, he still mouths for a nipple and failing which, he'll wail, "ay..." The funny thing is, I say "ay" (not to him) when denied something. Has he learnt it via observation or is it inate?

Ponder.

Tags: baby, nightfeeding

Posted at 04:30 by mephala

Trish
February 19, 2007   04:54 AM PST
 
Ahh the nature/nurture conundrum. Good one.

Thanks for your visit at my place. Your family is beautiful.
Mephala
February 20, 2007   12:36 AM PST
 
Thanks Trish. :)
 

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