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Old 17 September 2008, 08:56 PM   #2821
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touche'!

Paulie, I thought about you today - whatever your circumstances, I can't think of better Dad material anywhere.
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I agree. Paulie, you'd be a great dad!
Thanks ladies My nephews seem to think I'm a great uncle. I have a blast with them and pretty much let them have their way with me.

I like to get them rialed up about ten minutes before I leave My sister just gives me the look then

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Geez....he's got US to deal with, and if that isn't like having a whole whack of babies and delinquents, what IS?
You're right nancy. That's why I have a bottle of scotch next to me when I'm here
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Old 17 September 2008, 09:57 PM   #2822
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Paulie, I thought about you today - whatever your circumstances, I can't think of better Dad material anywhere.

Ain't going there. What are you talking about here?
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Old 17 September 2008, 10:09 PM   #2823
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Ain't going there. What are you talking about here?
I'm just sayin'. YOU on the other hand - with probably 19 children that you KNOW of - O the irony.
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Old 17 September 2008, 10:13 PM   #2824
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I'm just sayin'. YOU on the other hand - with probably 19 children that you KNOW of - O the irony.

Those are just the ones that speak English as their first language.
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Old 17 September 2008, 11:43 PM   #2825
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I like to get them rialed up about ten minutes before I leave My sister just gives me the look then

Ah yes, the classic hallmark of a great uncle!!
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Old 21 September 2008, 01:01 AM   #2826
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I assembled the crib for the nursery yesterday and the glider and ottoman a few days ago... I'm very pleased with the result!
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Old 21 September 2008, 01:03 AM   #2827
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Cork flooring! Miryena, that looks like the perfect room for a little baby girl. You did a great job!
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Old 21 September 2008, 10:11 AM   #2828
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You're right nancy. That's why I have a bottle of scotch next to me when I'm here
I clearly have no class. I can't get into that scotch thing no matter how hard I try. I'm a boring old wine drinker...although today I tried a Ginger Beer and dark rum and it was quite pleasant!!!!
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Old 21 September 2008, 11:22 AM   #2829
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I assembled the crib for the nursery yesterday and the glider and ottoman a few days ago... I'm very pleased with the result!
Ain't life grand. Enjoy every minute, hour, day, week, year.....trust me on this; it is worth all the love and effort. Wish I could be around when the monster is in college. It will be a ride and in the end a rewarding trip.
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Old 21 September 2008, 01:02 PM   #2830
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Mireyna, the room looks fantastic! Have you picked out a name yet!?
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Old 21 September 2008, 01:09 PM   #2831
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Mireyna, the room looks fantastic! Have you picked out a name yet!?
Thanks!
No name yet... we're down to 4 option though
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Old 21 September 2008, 09:31 PM   #2832
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I assembled the crib for the nursery yesterday and the glider and ottoman a few days ago... I'm very pleased with the result!
BEAUTIFUL, Mireyna!!! You did a super, super job!
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Old 21 September 2008, 09:48 PM   #2833
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WTG Mireyna...great job.

Your little Princess will be all snug and cosy in that perfect Nursery.

Joe...We hope you're still around when the monster is at Uni too!!!!!

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Old 21 September 2008, 11:29 PM   #2834
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I clearly have no class. I can't get into that scotch thing no matter how hard I try. I'm a boring old wine drinker...although today I tried a Ginger Beer and dark rum and it was quite pleasant!!!!
Nothing wrong with a glass or bottle of wine either Nancy
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Old 22 September 2008, 12:46 AM   #2835
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Nothing wrong with a glass or bottle of wine either Nancy
Actually.......white wine is my drink of choice. A nice Sauvignon Blanc is my fav.

Is it noon yet?
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Old 22 September 2008, 01:38 AM   #2836
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Did somebody say "whine?"

Oh... well, wine is the next best thing!

More wine = less whine...

Good morning, all!

Mireyna, you wouldn't entertain sharing the 4 names you've got, would you? What if we promised to be good and not pester you about our favorites?
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Old 22 September 2008, 01:41 AM   #2837
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Mireyna, you wouldn't entertain sharing the 4 names you've got, would you? What if we promised to be good and not pester you about our favorites?
Good morning Lisa!

Nice try, but no...

The problem is that my top favorite is my hubby's least favorite, and his top favorite is my least favorite....
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Old 22 September 2008, 01:45 AM   #2838
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Good morning Lisa!

Nice try, but no...

The problem is that my top favorite is my hubby's least favorite, and his top favorite is my least favorite....
I knew you were going to say that!

Any possibility of combining what you have as first and middle names? I know, they may not sound good together.... just a thought.

Make a deal with your husband... since baby is a girl, you get first pick at a name. Any future children, he can have first pick. Ya think?
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Old 22 September 2008, 01:46 AM   #2839
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Nice try, but no...

The problem is that my top favorite is my hubby's least favorite, and his top favorite is my least favorite....
Well then. Seems in a strange way you guys agree.
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Old 22 September 2008, 01:49 AM   #2840
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Well then. Seems in a strange way you guys agree.
Yes. It averages out. How about mixing up all the letters of his pick and your pick, dividing them in half, and then arranging them, Scrabble-style, to come up with the perfect name?
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Old 22 September 2008, 01:52 AM   #2841
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Yes. It averages out. How about mixing up all the letters of his pick and your pick, dividing them in half, and then arranging them, Scrabble-style, to come up with the perfect name?
I works. How the hell did my mum come up with Bubba?
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Old 22 September 2008, 01:54 AM   #2842
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Yes. It averages out.
Not all the time. With the first wife; I liked women and she did too!!!!. Time for me to go look at David's thread and see what the hubby has been up to.
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Old 22 September 2008, 01:58 AM   #2843
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I knew you were going to say that!

Any possibility of combining what you have as first and middle names? I know, they may not sound good together.... just a thought.

Make a deal with your husband... since baby is a girl, you get first pick at a name. Any future children, he can have first pick. Ya think?
I tried that line yesterday... didn't work! I even threw in "but I'm the one carrying this child for 9 months, and I'm the one going thru the surgery, and pain" but that didn't fly either... he just laughed and said "that ain't gonna work with me!"

The names don't sound good together, because their totally different styles. Actually all four names we picked out are totally different.
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Old 22 September 2008, 02:47 AM   #2844
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I tried that line yesterday... didn't work! I even threw in "but I'm the one carrying this child for 9 months, and I'm the one going thru the surgery, and pain" but that didn't fly either... he just laughed and said "that ain't gonna work with me!"

The names don't sound good together, because their totally different styles. Actually all four names we picked out are totally different.
This is a toughie. And I guess it's already been established that you're not having twins. One for each name. Honestly, it's funny that your husband is so involved in the naming! Mine was kind of like, "whatever you like is okay with me." Luckily, though, we did have the same tastes in what we wanted.
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Old 22 September 2008, 02:53 AM   #2845
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This is a toughie. And I guess it's already been established that you're not having twins. One for each name. Honestly, it's funny that your husband is so involved in the naming! Mine was kind of like, "whatever you like is okay with me." Luckily, though, we did have the same tastes in what we wanted.
Then wouldn't the kid have been named Expy?
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Old 22 September 2008, 04:32 AM   #2846
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What I have always done is the wife picks a boy's (first) name and I pick a girl's (first) name. We then have to agree on the middle name, but it must be a family name. Worked for me all these years. Sometimes you get names that don't flow as well. Take out youngest daughter. Hope Samantha MXXXXX. I like it and we call her SAM.
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Good morning Lisa!

Nice try, but no...

The problem is that my top favorite is my hubby's least favorite, and his top favorite is my least favorite....
You could do like they do in judging competitive sports;
Throw out the high and low scores and average the middle.

Throw out yours and his respective most and least favorites and pick from the remainder.
In the end it really doesn't matter. My wife liked the name "Ethan". Everyone wrinkled their noses at the time.
Naturally I thought of the historic figure Ethan Allen and was OK with it, though I never would have thought of it myself.
Now, no-one thinks twice about the name, though several people thought they should express their opinions before he was born.
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Actually.......white wine is my drink of choice. A nice Sauvignon Blanc is my fav.

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Good morning Lisa!

Nice try, but no...

The problem is that my top favorite is my hubby's least favorite, and his top favorite is my least favorite....
We had trouble agreeing on names as well (my top name each time got a lukewarm response from him). My husband's solution was to name each child with my top pick, and then let him have full discretion with the middle name (assuming it wasn't something weird like "poptart"). We actually named my son, Max (Maximilian) when I was in labor, because we hadn't decided on a boy's name yet, and thought it was going to be a girl.

After all was said and done, hubby loved both names, and did come up with some nice middle names as well. Madeline's middle name is my first name, and Max's middle name is my FIL's.

Now, that is way more information than you probably wanted or needed to know!
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Old 22 September 2008, 12:26 PM   #2850
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You could do like they do in judging competitive sports;
Throw out the high and low scores and average the middle.

Throw out yours and his respective most and least favorites and pick from the remainder.
In the end it really doesn't matter. My wife liked the name "Ethan". Everyone wrinkled their noses at the time.
Naturally I thought of the historic figure Ethan Allen and was OK with it, though I never would have thought of it myself.
Now, no-one thinks twice about the name, though several people thought they should express their opinions before he was born.
Thought about that, but I really want MY choice!
That why I'm not asking anybody's opinion...

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We had trouble agreeing on names as well (my top name each time got a lukewarm response from him). My husband's solution was to name each child with my top pick, and then let him have full discretion with the middle name (assuming it wasn't something weird like "poptart"). We actually named my son, Max (Maximilian) when I was in labor, because we hadn't decided on a boy's name yet, and thought it was going to be a girl.

After all was said and done, hubby loved both names, and did come up with some nice middle names as well. Madeline's middle name is my first name, and Max's middle name is my FIL's.

Now, that is way more information than you probably wanted or needed to know!
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What I have always done is the wife picks a boy's (first) name and I pick a girl's (first) name. We then have to agree on the middle name, but it must be a family name. Worked for me all these years. Sometimes you get names that don't flow as well. Take out youngest daughter. Hope Samantha MXXXXX. I like it and we call her SAM.
We are not going for a middle name at all... We both like the fact that neither one of us have one ourselves.
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