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I just wanted to let you all know, that although I am so young, I am expecting a grandchild in September and we are very excited! So now I am working on our names! Will I be Grammy C, Grams C, Granny C or Nanny C Nann C, and then tere is Wayne, will he be Pappa Wayne, Grandpa Wayne or Oppa Wayne! So many decisions! Then there is the shopping! At the end of the month we will know the gender of our grandchild and then......I can SHOP! Take Care and love you all!

Comments

Loretto Woods said…
Congrats youngin! I like Nanna.
Kathleen said…
This is great news!! So many names...oh my. I gather that shopping is a great past time of your. Enjoy!!
patdean said…
Hottest gramma on the block! Can't argue with that.

Congratulations!
colleen vennard said…
Flattery works that's for sure! I am pretty excited!
robbyblogger said…
My MIL (mother in law) opted for Nan, that way she didn't sound ANCIENT in her mind. I'm thinking cousin C that you need to AVOID any "G" words because we are WAY TOO YOUNG,oops I mean you are way too young to be ancient. My FIL ( you figure it out) is known as Buddy and he is his grandchildren's buddy for sure.
Congratulations Colleen! We called our grandmother (my Dad's mom, of course) Gram. I think at some phase of my older brothers' coolness they shortened Grandma down. It worked for us at the time but now it sounds like a type of bacteria. Grammy's very cute, but also an award. You're on your own!
patdean said…
Kathy's kids started calling our mom Marmar - no idea why really - but it worked out nicely.

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