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<blockquote data-quote="emotionallybankrupt" data-source="post: 317953" data-attributes="member: 8226"><p>Congratulations! In our family, the grandchildren seem to have taken over the naming often, and fortunately it's been okay. In one case, the grandmother wanted to be "Granny," but since the "g" was difficult, it came out "Nanny" and stuck. In another case, the grandmother wanted to be "Grandmama," but since that was too much for a child just learning to talk, it came out "Ama," (pronounced like the last part of "mama") and everybody thought that was neat and special. It stuck. The grandchild may indeed have a totally different idea from yours, and you may just turn out to like it better! Could be interesting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emotionallybankrupt, post: 317953, member: 8226"] Congratulations! In our family, the grandchildren seem to have taken over the naming often, and fortunately it's been okay. In one case, the grandmother wanted to be "Granny," but since the "g" was difficult, it came out "Nanny" and stuck. In another case, the grandmother wanted to be "Grandmama," but since that was too much for a child just learning to talk, it came out "Ama," (pronounced like the last part of "mama") and everybody thought that was neat and special. It stuck. The grandchild may indeed have a totally different idea from yours, and you may just turn out to like it better! Could be interesting! [/QUOTE]
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