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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 306119" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am late to this, but congratulations!!!!!</p><p></p><p>I had a Grandma, and a Great Grandma, and a Kitty Cat Grandma. Great Gma and Kitty Cat Gma had the same last name (and couldn't stand each other!). My brother always got them confused so he would ask if it was the gma iwth or without the kitty cats. Hence, kitty cat Gma.</p><p></p><p>My kids have a Gma (my mom) a MarMar (His mom) and a Nancy (his step mom). mother in law wanted our nephew (the first grandchild) to call her by her name. He managed mar mar and it stuck. Nancy is gma to a whole passel of her own grands and great grands, so being Nancy to my kids is special to her.</p><p></p><p>I also have an Aunt who my daughter named "Aunt Baggie" cause no matter what she has a baggie to put your 'treasure" in. be it a handful of slime, pillbugs, slobbery cheerios, almost anything, she has something to put it in. And since her name rhymes with baggie, it was a natural for a 2yo. </p><p></p><p>This is the same child who asked this person "Why are you setting yourself on fire?" when she saw my aunt light a cigarette. she had never seen anyone light one. So she was curious. </p><p></p><p>Seemed like a good question to me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 306119, member: 1233"] I am late to this, but congratulations!!!!! I had a Grandma, and a Great Grandma, and a Kitty Cat Grandma. Great Gma and Kitty Cat Gma had the same last name (and couldn't stand each other!). My brother always got them confused so he would ask if it was the gma iwth or without the kitty cats. Hence, kitty cat Gma. My kids have a Gma (my mom) a MarMar (His mom) and a Nancy (his step mom). mother in law wanted our nephew (the first grandchild) to call her by her name. He managed mar mar and it stuck. Nancy is gma to a whole passel of her own grands and great grands, so being Nancy to my kids is special to her. I also have an Aunt who my daughter named "Aunt Baggie" cause no matter what she has a baggie to put your 'treasure" in. be it a handful of slime, pillbugs, slobbery cheerios, almost anything, she has something to put it in. And since her name rhymes with baggie, it was a natural for a 2yo. This is the same child who asked this person "Why are you setting yourself on fire?" when she saw my aunt light a cigarette. she had never seen anyone light one. So she was curious. Seemed like a good question to me! [/QUOTE]
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