tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5202630.post115272410256817244..comments2023-06-23T16:13:12.577+03:00Comments on Neeka's Backlog: Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5202630.post-1152841244698461562006-07-14T05:40:00.000+04:002006-07-14T05:40:00.000+04:00And a beautiful love letter it is. To her uncle Pe...And a beautiful love letter it is. To her uncle Peter.. Wow I understood every word.The Rangerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05383736768486746269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5202630.post-1152758908789112812006-07-13T06:48:00.000+04:002006-07-13T06:48:00.000+04:00and zzzhhhuh, which babies said a lot. Yes, it's t...and zzzhhhuh, which babies said a lot. Yes, it's true, Zach was a big Russian speaker...though I find I mostly use it with him when he's reluctant to move along. Mommy sounds a lot scarier when she's shouting "Pojekhali!" It kind of dislodges him. Any other toddler-prodding phrases from Russian would be appreciated.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5202630.post-1152740445223850072006-07-13T01:40:00.000+04:002006-07-13T01:40:00.000+04:00OK, Veronica... just so you know... when Julie was...OK, Veronica... just so you know... when Julie was Yahoo!Messenging with me... hmm... years ago now... Zach did the same thing: he started typing and switched to Cyrillic--something Julie never knew how do (at least, that's what she said.) <BR/>Conclusion: babies looove Cyrillic. It's because we've got miaghkiy znak, I guess :))<BR/>SashaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com