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Sunday, February 05, 2006 My Baby

DZ to her toy horse: Want ‘mum mum’? (It means food in her language)
I was watching TV when I heard DZ asking for mum mum.
I Turn to look at her and was surprised to see what she was doing.
ME to DZ: Darling you want to drink milk? (I asked her in tamil)
DZ holding her toy horse in her lap.
DZ to her toy horse: Want dudu? Want dudu? (in her soft voice)
I smiled at her and told her horse doesn’t drink dudu. She immediately got up, walked few steps forward and took her water bottle and came back.
DZ to toy horse: Want water?
She put the toy horse on her lap and gave it water.


My baby is growing up. It is such a pleasure to see my baby learning new things each day. May Allah swt bless her with lots of emaan and taqwa. Ameen.

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