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I am SURE you are right. NO doubt in my mind your little girl is way more genius than Trout's.

I hope. Was rolling over at less than two moths old. Keeping her head up on her own and looking around a lot (like nonstop) at like 2.5 months. She's four months tomorrow and has been "talking" a lot the last week or two. I'm hoping she's saying actual words by month 7-8.
 
I hope. Was rolling over at less than two moths old. Keeping her head up on her own and looking around a lot (like nonstop) at like 2.5 months. She's four months tomorrow and has been "talking" a lot the last week or two. I'm hoping she's saying actual words by month 7-8.

I have six. Best advice I can give...

Keep track of milestones as merely a doting parent. It is NOT an indication of where they end up in life. Don't rush it. Diapers are not embarrassing.. or babas for that matter.
Let kids be kids.. they have TOO MUCH time to be adults and pushed to be better. Allow their ignorance to be true bliss.. and share it with them, since your's, like mine, has been lost.

Cry and laugh unashamedly. Just love'm.. I now have one with kids, another that is a junior in high school.. and yet I still have a 1 year old. They are precious, of which you have come to know in a split second, but DO NOT RUSH IT.
 
I have six. Best advice I can give...

Keep track of milestones as merely a doting parent. It is NOT an indication of where they end up in life. Don't rush it. Diapers are not embarrassing.. or babas for that matter.
Let kids be kids.. they have TOO MUCH time to be adults and pushed to be better. Allow their ignorance to be true bliss.. and share it with them, since your's, like mine, has been lost.

Cry and laugh unashamedly. Just love'm.. I now have one with kids, another that is a junior in high school.. and yet I still have a 1 year old. They are precious, of which you have come to know in a split second, but DO NOT RUSH IT.

I fully agree. We've already said how time is flying and want to appreciate these moments fully and remember all of it. The whole experience has been absolutely amazing.
 
^^awesome. I can not say enough how much happiness my little guy brings my wife and I. He is 19 months old, and watching him grow is the best thing in my life, by miles. image.jpg
 
I am SURE you are right. NO doubt in my mind your little girl is way more genius than Trout's.

Come on now, that's rough... Sloan listens to German metal and likes to talk about quantum mechanics, ancient Egypt, and the geology of southern Utah. She just turned seven.

^^awesome. I can not say enough how much happiness my little guy brings my wife and I. He is 19 months old, and watching him grow is the best thing in my life, by miles. View attachment 3939

Poor kid looks just like you. Hopefully he inherited his mothers brains.
 
Come on now, that's rough... Sloan listens to German metal and likes to talk about quantum mechanics, ancient Egypt, and the geology of southern Utah. She just turned seven.



Poor kid looks just like you. Hopefully he inherited his mothers brains.

Everything you just said about your daughter, my kid does too. But he is 19 months. He has t figured out how to sleep at night yet though.
 
Come on now, that's rough... Sloan listens to German metal and likes to talk about quantum mechanics, ancient Egypt, and the geology of southern Utah. She just turned seven.



Poor kid looks just like you. Hopefully he inherited his mothers brains.

Obviously a slight to you and not your kids bro..

Everything you just said about your daughter, my kid does too. But he is 19 months. He has t figured out how to sleep at night yet though.

lol
 
Everything you just said about your daughter, my kid does too. But he is 19 months. He has t figured out how to sleep at night yet though.

I laughed out loud. My Sloan slept through the night at eight weeks, was potty trained at 18 months, and was having conversations with people in the grocery store before she was two. My four year old still doesn't sleep worth a damn, **** her pants until she was three and a half, and can barely string three words together without pointing and grunting/screaming.

The point and moral to this story: stop having kids after one.
 
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