Yeah, they talk better than these are the radio blogs on the Fred Show. All right, like writing in our diaries, except we say them aloud. We call them blogs.
Ready, yes, okay, go, thank you so much to dear blog. So yeah, as you guys know, I have a nine months old Her name is Gigi, which is a whole other thing too, right, because I call her Gigi And Hoving made a point yesterday, he goes, you know, we got to like teacher her real name when she goes to school because she won't be called Gigi at first unless she tells the teacher call me that, right, or her friends whatever you.
Want her to be, Gabriella. I wouldn't want her to be Gabby or what you want.
I would like, I don't know what I want, maybe Gabriella because that's her name, and I'm sure in her paperwork it'll say Gabriella. But you know, I'm sure teachers probably have to like learn their kids' nicknames, if there are any. But my whole thing with that too was like, yeah, like she's gon't go in there and they're gonna say Gabriella and she literally will not respond. So we're working on it. We're working on Gabriella at least kind of start there, but as a parent too, and even like you even know what your nieces, there's like one hundred different nicknames they have, like you know what I mean.
Like I call it, Oh, that's cute. Call her her name Amy, and some people call her Polly, some people call her pe Amana calls her pe right, So yeah, I guess.
A little nugget girl. I mean, she's got a lot of.
Little nugget girl. I'm always.
Yeah, she's mamash. I call her gg mamush. But so she officially is uh, is you know, becoming the yapper that I know she'll be. And we're saying words, phrases and all of that, and she started saying, which I was so upset because I took a bet on this. I'm like, you know, Mama's coming first. I know it's Mama, like we are one. That's my girl.
No.
She hit me with the dada for like three weeks because he sits there all day and tells her to say it now. And I don't even call him data. I always say where's daddy, daddy right, and you know she'll look for him and not daddy. But I never call them dada. So she got that on her own, right, she has to.
I know she gravitated towards this man, except she came from your loins, right, the believable, unbelievable.
Even so upset because I was like, Mom's coming first, I know it. But yesterday, you know what, I heard my girls say. She said, Mama, I'm you're overies, just like bumping they were. I was like, this is the moment I waited for, this is this is all worth it? So I was like very I was very happy, and I was like, my girl, that's a mama.
I'm all worth until she turns thirteen, right, And she.
Was like, yeah, fifteen because I won't want to go out with the local you know whatever, Yes, you.
Won't let her mom's footsteps, right, No, So I was, I guess that's a problem. When your mom was a legend in these streets, you know, and you walk the same streets, the people are going to know. You know, they're going to know. You're going to have to explain it exactly.
And mart is going to be like, get her, Oh my mom can't wait. My mother claims because all moms do that, like we put them through ho and wo whoo woo.
Oh. Well, congratulations on mama. That's a big deal, thank you.
It is and I feel good.
I'm mama.
I am big mama.
That's what I'm saying.
It.
Good for you. That's a big milestone.
Thank you.
Now, teach her some words. We can put her on the air and make some money. Yes, you know we need it. Yeah, let's let's get her talking. I need another. I need another one, another one of you, an understudy right there. Wait, a metaphone. It's new and next