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For those of you who've had kids over here, do you go by Mummy or Mommy?

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Re: Mummy versus Mommy
« Reply #30 on: December 02, 2010, 03:10:17 PM »
I am Mommy, mama, mom and Pam.  I am George (from I'll hug him and squeeze him and call him George) and all other variations.  I am occasionally mummy or mum as my husband refers to me as that at times.  Just like my son will sometimes say vit-a-mins or Vit-ah-mins.  In the end I thought I'd care but I don't.  He's going to figure out a lot of things in his life and what exactly he calls me (given that it is respectful) is  not worth a battle.  

I am a very much pick your battles parent.  So in the grand scheme of life it's small potatoes.  I understand that for some it's not though.  

When he was younger I would ask him, "Where's your Grandmother/Nana/Yaya/Abuela" and one day he just said Nana and it stuck.

MY mom was so happy he actually called for her I don't think she cared what he said.
« Last Edit: December 02, 2010, 03:12:29 PM by vnicepeeps »
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