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    #76
    I threw out “Just call me Bob!” the other day.
    My wife and daughter both looked at me crazy-like. My first name is Ken and of course the last name is Mack…they both forgot my middle name is Robert!

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      #77
      My first and middle names begin with K. I also wear a cap everyday except Sunday mornings. Therefor my GP name is Kappy. Which my older grandkids have turned into Kapps.

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        #78
        Opa & Oma was what we called our Paternal Grandparents. They immigrated from Germany in the early 30's.

        Maternal grandparents we called Grandpa & Grandma

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          #79
          My wife and I will be first time grandparents in April. Our youngest of two sons is having a baby girl. A first for us as we had two boys and my sister has two boys. That being said, I have decided to be Papa-T and my wife is Coco. We cannot wait to love on our little “Reese Rae White!”

          Good Luck with your new name and enjoy your new gbaby!
          Last edited by parkchief100; 12-06-2024, 07:41 AM.

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            #80
            Bop & Nana here.

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              #81
              My dad was determined to be PeePaw, and held my nephew up tirelessly saying “PeePaw”. My nephew would look at him and say “PawPaw” in return every time. Needless to say, he’s still PawPaw 30 years later

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                #82
                Wife is Mimi and I am Pops.

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
                  Nicknames for grandparents can be cute, but I don’t do cute. Ever. However, I’m not particularly crazy about traditional “grandparent” names, either. I can’t imagine myself being called grandma, granny, meemaw, mawmaw…or any iteration thereof, for that matter. My hair turns grey just thinking about it.

                  We had this same conversation several years ago in my family and I told everyone that I simply wanted to be called by my first name. My sisters and I called my paternal grandparents by their first names, as did their children. My thinking was that whatever worked for Sue and Herb (my grandparents) was good enough for me.

                  Unfortunately, my husband put the “big quietus” on that notion so, now, I’ve just decided to let my future grandkids call me by my initials.

                  TLH
                  Mary put me in the "cooler" for calling her grandma.

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                    #84
                    Pacha and Nonnie.

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
                      Nicknames for grandparents can be cute, but I don’t do cute. Ever. However, I’m not particularly crazy about traditional “grandparent” names, either. I can’t imagine myself being called grandma, granny, meemaw, mawmaw…or any iteration thereof, for that matter. My hair turns grey just thinking about it.

                      We had this same conversation several years ago in my family and I told everyone that I simply wanted to be called by my first name. My sisters and I called my paternal grandparents by their first names, as did their children. My thinking was that whatever worked for Sue and Herb (my grandparents) was good enough for me.

                      Unfortunately, my husband put the “big quietus” on that notion so, now, I’ve just decided to let my future grandkids call me by my initials.

                      TLH
                      My Grandma chose GG, which stands for Gorgeous Grandma.

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                        #86
                        We used Pye and ShaSha, PawPaw and Grandma. Our kids use Papa and Nana, Grammy and Gramps

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by Artos View Post
                          OK Bill, I'm saving that one for the big day!!
                          Use it at your own risk! I sense my Dad smiling in Heaven.

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by Bill M View Post
                            I'm Papa, pronounced pawpaw.

                            all mine do the same, I didn’t guide them to call me that but all of them do.

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                              #89
                              I knew boomers were the weird generation. This thread proves it 🤣

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                                #90
                                For my Grandparents, on my mom's side was just "Grandma". It was really confusing to me when I was little, because my cousins would call her "Grandma Liz". Was in my mid teens before I realized why. On my Dad's side, was Grandpa and "Grandma Blanche". Interestingly.... both my dad's mom and my dad's step mom were named Blanche, so I had two of them.

                                My daughter calls my dad "Grandaddy"(since that's what he called his grandfather) and my stepmom "Grammy"(was picked by step mom's other grandkids).
                                My wife's parents are "Pops and Lolli", and they picked it. That was a lot of fun watching them compete on who got her to say it first.

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