January 24, 2013
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So, Emma likes to help me a lot when I clean. I was hanging up my clothes and she wanted to help so I gave her some washcloths to fold. She couldn't quite figure it out so she came over to me with a washcloth and said, "Ayudame," which means "help me" in Spanish. Thinking I must have heard her wrong I said, "What?" And again she said, "Mommy, Ayudame." I said, "Do you want help?" And she said, "Yes, help me, Mommy." I laughed so hard. I guess she's seen one too many Dora episodes. She has been using other Spanish words lately too. If we're running late she'll yell, "Arriba, arriba." She can say azul, rojo, and amarillo when she points to colors. And one time she wanted a door open and she said, "Abre." My, how fast they learn.
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I have long thought this of my children, and now even more so of my grandchildren, that when the day comes that I see them in their glory, I would feel like kneeling before them. Heavenly Father truly reserved His best for last. Love you all. Please give Emma a kiss for me.
lol, I cannot hear that without thinking of Dora.
Oh no, we have watched so much Dora, and I can tell you it is spelled "ayudenme"... lol, Hannah and Abigail have clustered in a hiding place and cried out "ayudenos" (help us) after watching Dora once. lol, love you.
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