Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 That made me laugh out loud smile:) I can't wait for my turn too hear those words. My Mom told my kids not to call her YiaYia, but tell them to call me "Grandmom" My youngest fixed her but good. Growing up our way of telling the difference was "Fat YiaYia" and "Skinny YiaYia" GrandDad's were called PaPu` and they didn't complain. My youngest couldn't say "GrandMom" and she called her "BamBam" just like the flintstones. I wish I could find the picture but her hair was so straight I had to put her ponytail right on top of her head just like "Pebbles" from the flintstones. I laughed for years watching her face cuz when she could say it correctly being a pre-mee at 3lbs 8 ozs. She kept calling her that...teehee:) It's still funny:) She thought she was too young to be called "YiaYia" Hugs Terri >> Nope. She'll be Yiayia's sweet little angel. Anything that stinks will be promptly handed back to her dad.> > in WY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 That made me laugh out loud smile:) I can't wait for my turn too hear those words. My Mom told my kids not to call her YiaYia, but tell them to call me "Grandmom" My youngest fixed her but good. Growing up our way of telling the difference was "Fat YiaYia" and "Skinny YiaYia" GrandDad's were called PaPu` and they didn't complain. My youngest couldn't say "GrandMom" and she called her "BamBam" just like the flintstones. I wish I could find the picture but her hair was so straight I had to put her ponytail right on top of her head just like "Pebbles" from the flintstones. I laughed for years watching her face cuz when she could say it correctly being a pre-mee at 3lbs 8 ozs. She kept calling her that...teehee:) It's still funny:) She thought she was too young to be called "YiaYia" Hugs Terri >> Nope. She'll be Yiayia's sweet little angel. Anything that stinks will be promptly handed back to her dad.> > in WY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2011 Report Share Posted August 6, 2011 How funny, Terri! I am still smiling over your email:)hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Friday, August 5, 2011 6:03 PMSubject: Re: New grandbaby!..too funny That made me laugh out loud smile:) I can't wait for my turn too hear those words. My Mom told my kids not to call her YiaYia, but tell them to call me "Grandmom" My youngest fixed her but good. Growing up our way of telling the difference was "Fat YiaYia" and "Skinny YiaYia" GrandDad's were called PaPu` and they didn't complain. My youngest couldn't say "GrandMom" and she called her "BamBam" just like the flintstones. I wish I could find the picture but her hair was so straight I had to put her ponytail right on top of her head just like "Pebbles" from the flintstones. I laughed for years watching her face cuz when she could say it correctly being a pre-mee at 3lbs 8 ozs. She kept calling her that...teehee:) It's still funny:) She thought she was too young to be called "YiaYia" Hugs Terri >> Nope. She'll be Yiayia's sweet little angel. Anything that stinks will be promptly handed back to her dad.> > in WY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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