WI_DisneyFan
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Well, I'm probably just a smidge biased here, but I kinda like Aaron. But beware, everyone will try to spell it Erin (or Arron, or Aron), but NEVER Aaron. Seriously, how difficult is it to spell Aaron with two A's and one R? I didn't think it was such a difficult name to figure out. It's gotten to the point where when someone asks my name (like when making a reservation at a restaurant or something), I instinctively say "Aaron, A-A-R-O-N"; and I'd say probably 85% of the time they scribble out or erase what they started writing before I spelled it for them.I have NO clue on names yet. With a girl it is easier I think. Boy names are all so blah to me. Nothing is jumping out at me. We would like an "a" name I think though. DH and I are both "j"'s, so it would be neat to have the kids be 2 "a"s but if not that is OK too.
Any ideas?? So far the only one we have we can somewhat agree on is Anthony, but to me there arent many good nicknames for it (other than Tony, which being Italian is a bit stereotypical), and calling a baby Anthony seems too grown up, know what I mean??
And yeah, I know what you mean by not wanting to name a kid with an adult sounding name. I've always wanted to name my first son Henry Aaron (after my favorite baseball player of all time), but then I started to realize that Henry (or even Hank) sounds way too grown up for a little kid. So I sorta scrapped that idea.
That's a great question. I was planning on doing my final weigh in Thursday morning so I wouldn't be undone by all of the Thanksgiving food that will probably be consumed that day. But I'll take the usual Friday weigh in as well. I'm ok with either one.Aaron When is our official weigh-in to be this week for our Thanksgiving challenge?