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| Family, In-laws, & Parenting How do you get along with your new (or future) in-laws? What is your relationship with your family in the Philippines like now that you've immigrated to another country? Do you have concerns or recommendations about pregnancy or raising children? Whatever your concerns are, you can use this section to discuss them. |
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Girl- Emily Sara
Boy- Anything but Sue.........really though it be Terry Oliver for respect to my grandfather. (his name in reverse order/my middle name- Terry) But in all honesty say I'm not going to have to worry about naming kids. |
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I think it's the last name, Crabtree, that may cause some problems for my son. My brothers and I all went through the public school system here. As a matter of fact, Miss Watson, my first grade teacher, is still teaching where I went to school, Johnny Mack Brown Elementary.
I am a little concerned about how it's going to go for my son the first day in Miss Watson's class. I keep imagining and dreading the following scenario: Miss Watson: "Boys and girls, when I call your name please raise your hand so that I can see that you are present. Michael Adams....... Hi Michael. Cynthia Banks.......Hello Cynthia. Tiffany Collins.......How cute you are Tiffany Weezer Crabtree.....Hello.........WHAT????!!!!! CRABTREE????!!!! Not another @*%*$# Crabtree!!! Screw this!!! I'm going to retire!!!" |
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I named my daughter Kyra after Major kira from star trek.
If she would have been a boy it would have been Vincent after the vincent black shadow motorcycle. If I have a boy his name will be Vincent Tom Hey Rancid me and my brothers were a rowdy bunch an Iam sure we caused the early retirement of a few teachers lol. |
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Alma likes to name the baby in honor of family members, but it was too hard to combine our father's names since my dad's name is Pete and her dad's name is Estilito, so we settled on naming our son after our brothers. Her oldest brother's name is Randy, and my brother's name is Ray, so Randy Ray are the first & middle names I guess. I think she wants to do the same if we ever had a girl, but I have always been partial to Larijanna for a girl's name. Another baby would be looking waaaay into the future anyway.
Regards, Brandon |
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