How is being a parent to a baby/toddler who can't quite speak like taking a deposition? You can't ask compound questions, like "do you want cereal or yogurt?".
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hahahahhahahahahha
That's insight of the day, isn't it?
Can Baby Yin show his will by grabbing, pointing, or some form of baby body language?
Posted by: H. | November 01, 2005 at 08:29 PM
If you're frustrated about interogations, wait until they're teenagers! Then if you say two words, their response is, "Enough! Duh!" And if you say one word, they say, "You don't even care." But to be fair, they're friendly enough to wrap up the discussion with a cordial "Dad, you suck"....Something to look forward to!
Posted by: Geoff Brown, Deephaven | April 21, 2006 at 12:31 PM