tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6553065652734412934.post6271088511783634468..comments2023-07-08T09:29:45.652-04:00Comments on 154 Hidden Court: Naming kids is hard, and right now I have about a 50% success rate. Poor kid.mjhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08408037569157979680noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6553065652734412934.post-65977156527838292782010-07-17T03:23:56.304-04:002010-07-17T03:23:56.304-04:00Oh dear. Does this post have anything to do with ...Oh dear. Does this post have anything to do with my children not understanding ZJ's second middle name and asking him to repeat it at least a million times? Does it?Nataliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10850291736058326047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6553065652734412934.post-41918526189200091012010-07-15T11:45:56.613-04:002010-07-15T11:45:56.613-04:00*laughing out loud* MILs can be sneaky, sneaky pe...*laughing out loud* MILs can be sneaky, sneaky people!<br /><br />I misnamed my children. If I had it to do over, they would both have different names. Monkey (who isn't actually Monkey, of course) would keep his middle name but get a new first name. And Sparkle, who isn't actually Sparkle, would get a complete makeover. I blame the anesthesia for my son's name and blood loss for my daughter's ;) I did try to change both of them shortly after birth, especially my daughter's, but DJ (who, in the interest of full disclosure is not named DJ or has the initials DJ) refused. Refused!! I still hold a grudge about that one.<br /><br />Naming kids is hard. Hard, hard, hard. And that's without a Vietnamese mother-in-law.<br /><br />StacyStacyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10979357085638672145noreply@blogger.com