Kai learned the word “smelly” from Naomi’s mum, and to our delight, applied it when Naomi brought him to the zoo — he applied it on the goats at the kids’ sec­tion, where they had a pet­ting zoo or some­thing, I dunno, I din go.

Then last week Naomi brought him to the zoo again (we bought a fam­ily pass so we got dis­counted tick­ets), and again he said, “smelly”, or more accu­rately, “schme­owwy”. Naomi looked around for goats, and didn’t see any, and so asked our dar­ling baby son what ani­mal he saw that he thought smelly.

“Schme­owwy Peo­ple”, he said.

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