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		<title>I didn&#8217;t realize</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>that at 5 months old, my daughter would already be a big enough blabbermouth that she puts her mama, a queen blabbermouth in her own right, to shame. Let me just say, that I&#8217;m a talker. I chat. I gab. I have been known to have some diarrhea of the mouth, at times. Sometimes, when&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/uncategorized/i-didnt-realize/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>that at 5 months old,<br />
my daughter would already be a big enough blabbermouth<br />
that she puts her mama,<br />
a queen blabbermouth in her own right,<br />
to shame.<br />
Let me just say, that I&#8217;m a talker.<br />
I chat.<br />
I gab.<br />
I have been known to have some diarrhea of the mouth, at times.<br />
Sometimes, when it spreads, it can even be called word vomit.<br />
Shocking, I&#8217;m sure.<br />
Not only have I always been an avid talker,<br />
but I was also an early talker.<br />
I started to speak my first words at 6 months,<br />
and by 1 year old, was speaking in full sentences.<br />
My mom&#8217;s friends had fun teaching me words,<br />
like &#8220;pocketbook&#8221; and &#8220;Daddy bring home the bacon!&#8221;<br />
As my dad likes to say now, I started talking at 6 months old and never shut up.<br />
And, it is my belief that my daughter is already following in these very chatty footsteps.<br />
She blabs.<br />
She babbles.<br />
Although she doesn&#8217;t quite speak English (save the incessant babbling of words like &#8220;Mama&#8221; &#8220;Baba&#8221; and &#8220;Dada&#8221;),<br />
she speaks as though she is conversing,<br />
her voice rising as if to ask a question,<br />
and laughing at her own babbly jokes.<br />
Let me tell you,<br />
it&#8217;s adorable&#8212;<br />
most of the time.<br />
It can get a little difficult,<br />
like just now, as I was on a work call (which, for me, is really blabbing with my co-teacher, but, you know) and I had to stop every 40 seconds to say, &#8220;Wait, what did you just say?&#8221; because my daughter was squealing, giggling and talking her baby talk in my ear.<br />
In fact, the other day, I overheard my husband giving her a little pep talk.<br />
&#8220;You know,&#8221; he began. &#8220;I have a feeling you are going to be talking as much as mommy, pretty soon. And even though I didn&#8217;t think that was humanely possible, and even though I will <em>never </em>get a word in between the two of you, you&#8217;re just so cute, so I won&#8217;t mind.&#8221;<br />
She may be a big ol&#8217; blabbermouth,<br />
but she&#8217;s my big ol&#8217; blabbermouth,<br />
and I love every single incomprehensible word.<br />
So, with that,<br />
I will leave you with my baby&#8217;s last little pearl of wisdom:<br />
&#8220;Gaga ga wawa uhhh, ha, ohha, mamamamamammamamamamamaammaam!!!!&#8221;<br />
Which, loosely translated, means,<br />
&#8220;I may say a lot, but that&#8217;s because I have a lot of fabulous things to say!! Deal with it, mom. This blabbermouth is here to stay!!&#8221;</p>
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