

Ryan is talking. Itapos;s the sort of talking that only someone whoapos;s around him regularly would recognize, but it is definitely talking. O.o Heapos;s said basic words for a while now, like "mama" and "dada", and "kiapos;i" is kitty. And heapos;s recognizes his name, "brother" and "Andrew", "no" those sort of things.
Yesterday, I was putting his shoes on, and I said "letapos;s put your shoes on your feet" and he replies "shuj" which Iapos;m pretty sure was "shoes". Today putting him in his carseat, he was playing with the animals on his mirror, and I said "giraffe", he said "jerf", I said "zebra" and he said "seera".
And the kicker, we had a conversation at lunch. He wasnapos;t eating, so I asked him "Arenapos;t you hungry?" He said "Duh". I said "Youapos;re done?" He said "yuh". "Do you want down?" "Dahw".
Andrew certainly wasnapos;t doing that at not-quite-10-months. He wasnapos;t speaking that clearly at a year and a half
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