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Old 07-24-2008, 10:47 PM #1
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Default Happy birthday Grandpa

You all see this precious picture under my name. She'll be 2 in November. She's doing pretty good in her talking but she can't say Grandma or Grandpa. My Mom, myself and my husband are all Gammaw. So my hubbies b'day is today. We got a message on our answering machine of her singing Happy Birthday to him. She is saying pretty much half of most of the words, like ha day to u, and is prompted but you can tell the melody. Well, maybe only a Grandma can. But I will listen to it very often I think.
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