I forgot that I wanted to include Baby Girl's latest sayings, which include;
Lawda ma-see (translation: Lord of Mercy)
O dud-ness (translation: Oh goodness!)
Dad dumb it (translation: dag gummit) which is usually followed by lou say tat out-side (You said that outside. I was referring to something the dogs did I'm sure).
And now the Queen of Questions will follow certain ones with 2 options-
les ah no (translation: yes or no) then give you the answer she wants.
For example: Tan I go out-side? Les ah no? Les? (sometimes les mamp - yes ma'am)
These are all spoken with a thick Southern drawl. And yes, we are country come to town.
Friday, April 17, 2009
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Oh, I love these! I said them all out loud before reading the translations and got almost all of them right--too cute :)
Love reading these!!! You will be so glad when she is older that you have all these darling memories written down!!!
These are adorable :)
I can just see her saying these right now. She is so cute! You will love having these things recorded to remember later in life. Have an amazing weekend and enjoy this beautiful weather. Love & blessings from NC!
I LOVE me some the expression "country come to town"--it is me too a tee every day of my life!
Awwww, she must sound so adorable with her little southern drawl!!
I had to laugh because I notice that for all the words that start with the long "u" sound, like "you" and "yes", she uses an "L" at the beginning of the word! Cole and Bella do the same exact thing!!
They're always saying "can I lose that" and I'm like "what?" until I realize they're saying "can I use that". Bella called unicorns lunicorns for the longest time until she finally got the hang of the word unicorn!
How adorable is she!
Spoken like a true Georgia peach! I love it!
Your fragments are the best! You always crack me up!
Ok, she is just the most adorable thing!
Oh, I miss when my kids talked like that! So cute.
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