Thursday, May 21, 2009

What we mean to her:

Nana means papa, coloring, dancing, libros, going to the post office, shopping for fruits and vegetables and pan, baths, owies, and good mornings. Nana drives a brown(ish) car. Nana is called Nona Nana Mana (and various combinations of these things), Nans, Nanis, Nani, Nanitas.

Tata means horsey, help watering flowers, dancing, platanos, agua con hielo, and buenos dias. Tata drives a big white truck that's good for playing in. Tata is called Tatis, Tats, Tomás No Más, Tatati, Tatitas.

Daht means drawing, upside down, tickling, jumping in the bed, parks, dogs, hiding under the water, popsicles, cookies, fighting and blankets at night. Daht is called Daddy, Dad, Dah, Jimmy, and James.

Mama means sopita, arroz, pasta, bailando, playing piano, libros, "see you later, Nana," abrazos, and mimis. Mama's car is red. Mama is called mom, mami, mum, corazón, and Maya.

Uncle (Unko) means horsey and fixing it. Unko broke it. Unko also means huggables and lounging watching TV. Unko rides a bicycle.

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