





The girls were out jumping when my sister was on the phone with her husband. Macy walked over and clearly said "I wanna talk to Dada, please." By the time I found the camera she was a bit frustrated and not talking as clearly, but here is what I captured.
P.S. Most of what Macy says are sentences ending in "please", and as I opened our blog both girls pointed to Tibu and said "Beebu!" We are talkers.