It's fun to hear Georgia begin talking...and trying to figure out what she's saying. One of her newest terms is "Muddy," and it's usually in reference to Andy. We're not exactly sure where it comes from or it's exact connotation, because she sometimes uses it with different tones and in different contexts. Here are the three possibilities that we think it could be:
1. A quick combo for Mommy + Daddy.
2. "Where's Daddy?" When Georgia wants to know where something is she'll say "Mmmmm....go?" or "Mmmm....Daddy?"; which, when said quickly, sounds like "Muddy."
3. Georgia has very often and very clearly called Andy, "My Daddy" when speaking of him or to him. My + Daddy = Muddy.
We think the last one is the most likely. :)
3 months ago
How cute! Sometimes I wish there was someway to translate what babies are saying, even when they aren't actually saying real words. Will says "Doe!" a lot, and it can mean either door, dog, or down depending on context :)
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