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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-12-08 11:56 AM (#7923)
Subject: First Word


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My 22 month old son is just beginning to make sounds for a few words: "CE CE" for Sissy; "Me Me" for I want; "Ca" for Car, etc., but no complete words until last night. I was sitting in the living room playing electric guitar: I had the Deacon 12, EJ Strat, and Les Paul out and having a great time using the new Boss RC-20XL through the Fender Deluxe...so nice...
Well, I had just plugged in the Deacon 12 and started playing when he came running in the room saying: "Guitar, Guitar" as clear as a bell and over and over!
Needless to say, I am very proud...That's my boy! :cool:
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Steve A
Posted 2008-12-08 12:01 PM (#7924 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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Praise God,
That is great news. Maybe it portends great things for his musical ability.
God bless,
Steve
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G8r
Posted 2008-12-08 12:17 PM (#7925 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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Similar story - yesterday we strapped our 25-month-old in the car & he started saying "leave alone, leave alone" with increasing distress as we failed to understand what he was trying to tell us. I put on one of his favorite songs ('Hey Hey' from EC Unplugged) to try to calm & distract him, but that only made him scream the louder "No! Leave Alone!"

Then it came to me - the first lines from another blues song I've been playing for him lately are "My baby gone and left me, left me all alone...". So I scanned to that song and he claps and says "Yes, Daddy! Leave Alone!" and proceeds to rock out in his car seat.

My little bluesman!
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BT717
Posted 2008-12-08 12:21 PM (#7926 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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Awsome stories. Shows that you both are good Dad's and teaching them right! ;)

Now Son, Say "O-VA-TION" :D
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Phil Wong
Posted 2008-12-08 12:40 PM (#7927 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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Many years ago my nephew was about 14 months old at the time. He only knew one word phrases. I had not seen him for a few months. During a visit I took him and my mom to Toys R' Us. My mom wanted to get him a toy to play with while she was babysitting. After about 5 minutes in the store my mom shows him a toy that he might like.
He took it from my mom and said "Put it in the cart, Pay for it". I'll never forget it. He is graduating from Rutgers this month with a degree in communications.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-12-08 3:07 PM (#7928 - in reply to #7923)
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Mike, Serge, Phil. Great stories. Cherish these times. They soon grow up to be "tweenagers".
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-12-08 3:40 PM (#7929 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word



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Nice, Mike. Reminds me of "Meet the Parents" where Stiller inadvertently teaches his fiance's baby brother his first words...
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muzza
Posted 2008-12-08 4:12 PM (#7930 - in reply to #7923)
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My younger brother's first word, believe it or not, was 'Volkswagen'. (No lie)

Needless to say, he ended up being an auto mechanic.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2008-12-08 4:16 PM (#7931 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Mike, Serge, Phil. Great stories. Cherish these times. They soon grow up to be "tweenagers".
They then regress into teenagers.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-12-08 4:22 PM (#7932 - in reply to #7923)
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It keeps getting worse. The most frequent word I heard when I was last together with my 2 daughters was "wedding." $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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flackster
Posted 2008-12-08 4:23 PM (#7933 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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Then they get to 20 and say they are going to Greece for 6 months with no plans other than to sleep on the beach while partying with the staff so he can get a job and go windsurfing.

Wish he was a toddler again :rolleyes:
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lanaki
Posted 2008-12-08 4:28 PM (#7934 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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Originally posted by muzza:
My younger brother's first word, believe it or not, was 'Volkswagen'. (No lie.)
no kidding, muzz? my first daughter's first word was "fahvergnugen". at least that's what i heard her say. ;) she's 18 now.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-12-08 5:05 PM (#7935 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word



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Very cool indeed Mike. A good story to tell him when he get his first gold record, or gold disk, or... whatever they'll have then.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-12-08 5:08 PM (#7936 - in reply to #7923)
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My son's first sentence was "Bone in ooch." He was eating an orange in his high chair and came across a seed. He's now 28 and I still remember that moment like it happened yesterday. This moment will be special forever, Mike, land the word is priceless.
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bcoombs
Posted 2008-12-08 6:11 PM (#7937 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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One of my youngest son's (who's now 2 1/2 years old) first words was gee-tar (with the emphasis on tar, not gee like some hillbilly). He likes to go through the gear catalogs and guitar magazines, saying "more gee-tar" at each one he sees. Pretty cute kid if I may say so, myself. He's my picture on the "other" site.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-12-08 6:21 PM (#7938 - in reply to #7923)
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Originally posted by bcoombs:
He likes to go through the gear catalogs and guitar magazines, saying "more gee-tar" at each one he sees....
Hooked at such a young age.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2008-12-08 6:58 PM (#7939 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
It keeps getting worse. The most frequent word I heard when I was last together with my 2 daughters was "wedding." $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Mark, it's to bad that you are not chinese. Following chinese tradition the boy's/groom family is supposed to pay for the wedding because you are talking the girl into your family. I HAVE THREE BOYS!! :eek: :rolleyes: :cool: Another part of that is that the girl is no longer part of her family anymore. I don't follow the tradition to the letter but I have friends that do.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-12-08 7:37 PM (#7940 - in reply to #7923)
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Phil, how much will you charge me to adopt them? Maybe we can just do a 2 for 3 swap. One only has 3 1/2 years of college left.
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2008-12-08 10:13 PM (#7941 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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How about "first harmony"? Julie was 7, Johnny was 5, and we started singing "You're a Grand Old Flag" in the car (Their favorite movie then was "Yankee Doodle Dandy.") All of a sudden, my 7-yr-old was singing the obvious harmony, so I began to sing the other harmony, and my 5-yr-old managed to hang onto the melody by himself long enough that we sang all the way to the end in three parts. Two small blond kids in booster seats chirping away, one mommy with a big grin and tears shining in her eyes...

--Karen
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Otto
Posted 2008-12-09 12:04 AM (#7942 - in reply to #7923)
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Yeah!!!

Where do you put a moment like that on the scale?

Otto
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Oddball
Posted 2008-12-11 11:05 PM (#7943 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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"Before I could talk I had a guitar in my hand
And before I could walk I had my own band
Went on the road when I was 8 years old
But the time I's 15 I was stealing the show
Money to burn and the girls were pretty
Didn't take me long to learn that I was born to boogie..."

— Hank Jr.
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PEZ
Posted 2008-12-11 11:49 PM (#7944 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word



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Originally posted by MusicMishka:
My 22 month old son is just beginning to make sounds for a few words: "CE CE" for Sissy; "Me Me" for I want; "Ca" for Car, etc., but no complete words until last night. I was sitting in the living room playing electric guitar: I had the Deacon 12, EJ Strat, and Les Paul out and having a great time using the new Boss RC-20XL through the Fender Deluxe...so nice...
Well, I had just plugged in the Deacon 12 and started playing when he came running in the room saying: "Guitar, Guitar" as clear as a bell and over and over!
Needless to say, I am very proud...That's my boy! :cool:
aaaawwwwwweeeeeeeeeeee
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-12-12 9:47 AM (#7945 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word



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Mike,

Here's the next phase.



And the next.



And the next.



Oops wrong pic. :D
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-12-12 10:02 AM (#7946 - in reply to #7923)
Subject: Re: First Word


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Love it Mike...Thanks!
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