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What's In a Name? I am Going to be a Grandma!!

This blog has nothing to do with dogs, other than the fact that my newly pregnant daughter and I have four between us. For those of you that follow my blogs, you know that my daughter and I have a long-standing disagreement about whose dogs are better.  We argue about a lot of things like who is smarter and she loves to play her PhD card.  The last time she said something, I told her she is book smart, but I am street smart, and she said, “what street? Sesame Street?”  Most of the things my daughter and her husband say are mostly to see what reaction I will give, especially about my dogs, because they both love Fudge and Vern, but that never stops us from trying to one up the other.  I love my grand dogs and would take them in a heartbeat, but I never have a moment’s hesitation about pointing out their faults to give my dogs the lead in this private competition we have going on about our dogs.  Besides, I know I am right about my dogs and my brain.

 

Well, all that aside, and since DK is part of my life and I have shared so many other things on this site, I would like to announce that this dog loving daughter is pregnant, which means I am going to be a grandma. This daughter is fiercely independent and I just know this is going to be a problem for me with the pregnancy and birth of our first grandchild.  It’s already started!  Before she got pregnant, a while back, she told me a name she liked for a girl and I told her I was going to start praying for a boy immediately. I can’t even remember what the name was, and I was sworn to secrecy so nobody else would steal the name, even though I assured her repeatedly I doubted anyone else would want the name.  She told me it was her baby and she could name it whatever she wanted and I should keep my thoughts to myself.  I am paraphrasing, because it wasn’t really all that nice the way she said it, and when I asked her how she would know what I was thinking if I kept everything bottled up inside, she said, “exactly, now you are catching on!”  She always likes to add that sometimes I should just listen and my favorite thing to do when she says that is to say, “what?” 

 

John and her husband, Doc, say we are button pushers.  They say we like to push each other’s buttons and sometimes they just don’t get that we are only conversing and the loud voices are just the way we do things.  For them, it is always a fine line they walk whether or not to get involved and risk a couple of button pushers turning their attention on some new button holes or just to walk out of the room shaking their heads.  We always end up laughing, but we have reached an impasse with the name I want to be called by my first grandchild.  For years, I have said I want to be called Mamacita and recently she officially squashed that idea.  First, she said it made no sense since Doc is Vietnamese and then she had the audacity to say I don’t fit the description and she couldn’t stop laughing. 

1)"Hot mama", "sexy lady" in the U.S. and Central America and Mexico

Mamacita (from Google)
Mamacita is a diminutive form of 'mamá', the Spanish word for 'mum'. Diminutives are often used to imply affection or fondess, as well as smallness, obviously. The equivalent word in English would be 'mummy', or literally: 'little mummy'.

Since I don’t want her to be stressed during her pregnancy, I conceded defeat on that name and said, “how about Glam or Glamma?”  I became alarmed when it sounded like she doubled over with some kind of spasms as she answered back, “Did you say Ham Hock?”  She knows darn well those two words don’t even sound like Glam or Glamma and who wants their grandkid running around saying, “Ham Hock, I made this macaroni necklace just for you!”

 

Next, Doris (of Doris, Knox, and Flash) got all excited when she came up with the name Lolly for me and Pop for John.  Well, I ran the names by John and he said to tell Doris to lose our number and he wanted to be called something different.  Since he didn’t specify what, I ran a few preliminary names by him, but he said he doubted Megan was going to go for any of them, especially Stupid Name Squasher, and he thought anything with the name Mother in front of it was just going to confuse the kid.  When I told Megan the Lolly Pop idea, she said to imagine myself out somewhere with her kid screaming, “Lolly, Pop,” over and over again.  So, I closed my eyes for a minute and imagined the scene and said, “I like it,” and Megan said she would go along with it if I made one minor change from Lolly to Dum-Dum.   Well, I did love those Dum-Dum suckers, especially the Butterscotch flavor, but if John doesn’t have to be called Sucker, I am not going to be called Dum-Dum. Another name down the drain.

 

I can already see how this is all going to play out. First, my name ideas got shot down and next it will be my motherly advice.  The other day she actually told me I have no say in anything and all decisions would be made between the parents only.  I tried to argue that her kid was going to have my DNA too, and she said, “That’s why it took Doc so long to agree to have a baby.”  They laugh hysterically when they say this stuff and then she always adds, “Tell dad what I just said. That was a good one.”  She’s going to be sorry when she calls for my advice and I tell her, “sorry, Ham Hock Dum-Dum is not available at this time, but maybe Mother Sucker Pop Pop can help.” See how she likes it when I hand the phone to him, she explains the whole situation to him, and she thinks he hung up on her because it takes him so long to respond.  No one wants someone pondering the question on the other end of the line when you want fast answers. Megan and I are “hurry up and answer the question” kind of people and John is more the “let’s think this completely through and stare off into space while doing it,” type, which is never a good match.  In fact, it may be the worst combination of people of all time, because while he is pondering and thoughtfully and carefully relaying his thoughts, we are drumming our fingers, silently fuming, and eventually, when our blood pressure is near stroke level, our emotions boil over and we start screaming things about not having enough time in the day and we are sorry we asked.  In retrospect, it may be part of John’s master plan to avoid conversation, but I figure two passed phone calls to John and she will be yelling in the phone, "SWEET, LITTLE, ATTRACTIVE MAMACITA, I BEG YOU NOT TO PASS THE PHONE TO DAD!"

 

Mostly, I am jesting because I know with enough candy and bribes, I can make that kid call me whatever I want.   So, even though I have a few kinks to work out with the names, we are thrilled we are going to be grandparents.  Thrilled beyond belief!  I can’t wait to meet this new little wonder in August and I really feel that this could be John’s and my moment to shine.  Stay tuned……..

My daughter, Megan, and her baby bump!

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Comment by Julie and Max on March 23, 2014 at 8:00pm

Congratulations Laurie what exciting and wonderful news! I really like Lolly and Pop too bad your daughter said no. :(

When my oldest daughter was born there were um 7 grandmas and 5 grandpas (both my dh and my parents were divorced and remarried and I had one set of grandparents that were divorced and remarried whew what a family)

So we had many grandmas nanas popa grandpa and then we had one who was called miami grammy.

Whatever you go with I am sure you will love it but can we send bribes for Lolly and Pop??

Comment by Sue, Murphy and Bella ()*o*() on March 23, 2014 at 6:54pm
Congratulations Laurie, this is such an exciting time for your whole family. I am excited for what you are going through and for whats to come!
I really just had children so I could have grandchildren and as much as I love and enjoy our kids, my grandbabies are 100X's more lovable and fun!!!!!
When my DIL was pregnant I quickly made the declaration that I HEREBY DECLARE, I WILL BE CALLED GRAMMA! I wanted there to be no confusion as to WHICH grandmother's house they were going to. I am Gramma and DIL\s mother chose NANA. No confusion right? Until grandson #1 comes along and decides that we are BOTH GRAMMIE. And there is NO changing it.

All I've got going for me is that Grammie #2, lives in Fla so he doesn't go to Grammie #2's house but once every few years!

Then granddaughter #1 comes along and decides GRANDPA, will be called POP-POP. I can say grandpa 50 times a day and she will repeat back POP-POP every time! So yes, they will decide what to call you and you will love whatever it is. ( She learned Grammie from her cousin BTW, and unfortunately for her, I am the only grammie on her side so she can call me whatever she wants)

Will Megan want to learn the sex of the baby?? Or does she know already?
Comment by F, Calla & Luca on March 23, 2014 at 12:28pm

Dear Megan, I think grandma is just fine. Although I do like Bubbles too. I know you are fully capable of putting your mom in her place, the hard part is figuring out just where that place is : )

Comment by Ricki and Tara (doodle) on March 23, 2014 at 12:06pm

Thanks Cheryl, I agree that they have a similar look!  It is very dangerous to drink coffee while perusing DK-I've heard terrible stories about such things!   LOL

Megan, I like Grandma too. It just doesn't get any better than that!!! Unless...

Comment by Bonnie and Kona on March 23, 2014 at 11:54am

Oh Megan! I've been hoping we would get to hear from you. Please know how excited we all are for you and Doc. What happy news! I hope that your pregnancy goes smoothly and you enjoy every bit of this new adventure. Sending you lots of love from your doodle fan club. It sounds to me like your hilarious mother and you are from the same mold, and that is a mold we hope will continue with this newborn. There cannot be enough sarcastic, imaginative and creative people in this world. 

Comment by FrenchPoodleDoodle on March 23, 2014 at 11:30am

Well…I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I still don't like Lolli and I'm not too keen on Bubbles. There were a few names that people noted that were okay. Bubbie seems to suit you and YiaYia is not bad. I'm still not quite sure what's wrong with Grandma since that's what we called all of our grandmothers. I'll wait for this letter campaign to arrive. Keep in mind, I get my stubbornness from my mother. 

Comment by Cheryl and Finnegan on March 23, 2014 at 7:11am

Perfect photo choice, Ricki LOL (and snorted my coffee) That cute little hippie looks like she could be related to Laurie :) 

Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on March 23, 2014 at 6:59am

Lisa, Thank you!!

Icki, LOL...I actually have a picture somewhere of Megan with a wig like that and she always loved tie dyed shirts.  I should have known :) I knew that hippie comment would make you comment :) LOL

Bonnie, Leslie has Flat Laurie. She can't seem to let her go :) They have bonded. LOL Your idea sounds great. Keep in mind, Pat lives near Megan....so we could flood Pat with the letters and let her hand carry them to Megan and get Megan's reaction on film as she pummels thanks Pat :) I wish I could go to the beach!

Elizabeth, Bubbles and Pop....I like it :) So far, Megan has not checked in on any of these names. LOL

Comment by Lisa, Daisy & Dexter on March 22, 2014 at 6:00pm

Oh and Megan looks wonderful, happy, beaming!

Comment by Lisa, Daisy & Dexter on March 22, 2014 at 5:58pm

Whatever your GRANDBABY calls you will be music to your ears. Congratulations (again) I am so happy for you!

 

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