I am a total blog stalker (ha, not a scary one!) and just happened to come across your blog.
I remember the days when my son would scream all day long. At home, at the store, in the car, and at restaurants. He wasn't upset or anything, he just liked hearing his own voice. I would get so embarrassed in publice because he wouldn't stop no matter what I would do. Now he's 16 months old and he has stopped. So, I can't really offer any help. Just know it's a phase. At least she listened to you when you said "no".
Ahhh, THE scream- or as I like to call, it the High E over Middle C. Jacob regularly hits that note- especially at Walmart as we're going down the frozen food corridor and the sound reverberates against the glass & rattles the brain of his mommy! :-)
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I am a total blog stalker (ha, not a scary one!) and just happened to come across your blog.
I remember the days when my son would scream all day long. At home, at the store, in the car, and at restaurants. He wasn't upset or anything, he just liked hearing his own voice. I would get so embarrassed in publice because he wouldn't stop no matter what I would do. Now he's 16 months old and he has stopped. So, I can't really offer any help. Just know it's a phase. At least she listened to you when you said "no".
LOL!!!! Love the scream!! Ha, I really love the calm "Uh uh" you said afterwards!
Hey, I need you to email me about this for real - does Abby choke (or gag) while eating her green beans and chicken?
That scream is AMAZING! I didn't know that octave existed.
Ahhh, THE scream- or as I like to call, it the High E over Middle C. Jacob regularly hits that note- especially at Walmart as we're going down the frozen food corridor and the sound reverberates against the glass & rattles the brain of his mommy!
:-)
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