CycloneErik
Well-Known Member
Well if they win another one in the next 100 years or so maybe we can talk.
Give us a few months. The guys are on track.
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Well if they win another one in the next 100 years or so maybe we can talk.
Oooo. Just realized @wxman1 is at the Cubs - Cards game for Little wxman's first MLB game. Kris Bryant is one of his fave players, and he hit a HR.
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Oh yeah, I have no problem with the name June. And if you name your daughter June, and she happens to be born in June, whatever. I'm just not a fan of naming your child after the month, season, or area where they were born/conceivedjust as clarification, this was a FB friend who did the baby naming. I saw that today and made a Mckayla Maroney face. It certainly seems like those early 20th century names are back in style. Theodore, Esther, June..........I've made a few suggestions to DH on girl names and he's like no, no old lady names. So apparently I've caught a bit of that trend. But for real, there's one old lady name I like and it's a family name I've always liked. So he can suck it.
I'm just hopeful that "virtue" names don't make a comeback (e.g. Charity, chastity, Patience, Prudence). Unless you go with something original, like ThriftI don't know how Violet and Eleanor didn't come straight to mind. Seeing a lot of those right now and other flowery/nature type ones - Wren, Hazel, Rose, Poppy, Marigold.
Oh yeah, I have no problem with the name June. And if you name your daughter June, and she happens to be born in June, whatever. I'm just not a fan of naming your child after the month, season, or area where they were born/conceived
Try Henry Doorly...Went to Blank Park Zoo. Didnt see @ImJustKCClone, leaving disappointed.
I haven't been to Henry Doorly zoo in about 10 years. Lots of changes since then.