We Can’t Wait …

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May I introduce you to … the soon to be …

Soon to be Auntie Georgie and Unkie Sam!

Auntie Georgie and Unkie Sam (he wants Unkie, not uncle). Uncle Sam does sound a bit too American for a Canadian uncle, don’t you think?

Hayley will be induced tomorrow, so our new baby boy will be here SOON!

I’m excited, but the G-word is still doing nothing for me. Mr. MK thinks he might like ‘Pops’, but I can’t think of a good G-word substitute.

What do you think?

Please send my girl your good thoughts tomorrow for a peaceful birth and a healthy baby.

xo MK


8 Comments

Hannah · January 11, 2012 at 8:34 pm

So exciting!! When I saw your photo on Flickr, I wondered if Hayley might be in labour already. I bet you all can’t wait until tomorrow (or the next day, depending on how long bubs takes to make the grand entrance). Cute pic of the new Aunty and Uncle to be! :-)

Headless Mom · January 11, 2012 at 9:03 pm

How exciting! Best wishes for an easy birth!

My mom used a variation of her maiden name for hers, “Arnie”, and my dad was an airline captain so he’s “Captain”. Pretty cute, huh?

Ashley · January 11, 2012 at 11:03 pm

My Mom is Grammy to our girls and my grandma was Nan or NanNan when we were small. Before our girls could talk very well one called my Mom ” Bam” and the other called her “Bow-ie (like take a bow) No matter what that sweet babe calls you it will full of love that’s all that will matter. Congrats can’t wait to see pics!!!

Jo · January 12, 2012 at 7:50 am

Can’t wait to hear some good news! I will pray Hayley’s delivery goes smoothly. My nephew couldn’t pronounce Grampa, so he called my dad Drampoonth for years! Haha. Sorry, though, no original ideas for you though. One idea, though, is to take your main heritage (dutch, german……), and find out the traditional name for grandma in that language. Then, you can put your own twist on it. That way, when people ask what that means, you have a story :o). Good luck and hope to hear from you soon!!!!

Safire · January 12, 2012 at 12:22 pm

Yay horray!! Hope everything goes well and you will all be able to enjoy that little boy soon!

As for alternatives to grandma, we use Nana here. Or I’ve heard Oma, Nonnie, MawMaw, Mimi, Marmie, and Mema.

If I wasn’t going to be Nana too, I might have picked Marmie for myself! Love it!

Athena · January 24, 2012 at 6:37 am

A blessing! Give thanks to God. Life is beautiful, really! ;-) Keep me posted of your articles. =)

Cindy R from Washington State · March 5, 2012 at 10:50 am

I kind of like ‘Nana’ for a G-word substitute, it’s easy for little ones to say. Miss your blog posts, but understandably, you are very busy living life! Congratulations on the wonderful addition to your family.

SteveJohnson · March 30, 2012 at 10:05 am

find out the traditional name for grandma in that language. Then, you can put your own twist on it. That way, when people ask what that means, you have a story :o). Good luck and hope to hear from you soon

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