I like dots. Sorry.
Can you believe it? We actually agreed on a name! Halle is short for HALLELUJAHwemight havefoundaname. (not really).
Thank you for all the feedback on the other names. It was totally clear; there was an unclear consensus on the 4 listed, so we picked one my sweet Uncle D suggested. He is full of all sorts of great ideas. My Dad had a couple … ideas of his own. Mind you he called weeman Chester or Winston for the first year of his life.
1. Kat-leen (after Kathleen, mommabird) In fact he claimed it was blasphemous I did not choose to grace either parent with a rename. Didn’t read that in my trusty ‘how to be daughter of the year’.
2. Gian-{insert any 2 syllable italian name here} Carla, Maria, etc.
3. Lucy. After his name: Luciano. PASS! (still love the name Lucy, just not when thinking about a mini crazy italian)
Thanks Dad, but you have to learn to pronounce a new name.
If she has Chad’s luscious black curls, we of course have a huge problem and might need to revisit Vivienne….but in the meantime I can hang up my name shopping coat (ahem, stop stalking baby boards) and rest assured we found a loved name for this little life that is making me all marshmellow like.
Category: name
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And her name is…
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Name shopping
The problem is: You can’t try it on. We all know I like to try everything on 3 different times then buy, then possibly take it back. I am the WORST decision maker in the history of decision makers. I second guess everything, and always convince myself I don’t have the faculties to make sound decisions. It’s a vicious cycle. And so I am the point where I don’t trust my compromised judgement. (which is really only worth 49% of the decision and a bad attitude anyway.)
The names for the avocado growing in my uterus ARE:
Evienne
Vivienne
Sienna
AmeliaWithout breathing fire on the one/s you don’t like, can you all say which you like? If you don’t want to reply on here, text me. I know we have quite a few comment phobes.