Oh dear.
(that's not on the baby ita pictures, which are quite endearing.)
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh dear.
(that's not on the baby ita pictures, which are quite endearing.)
Chile has its first female president. Wow. The DH and I are kind of stunned. We liked Bachelet, but were kind of unsure of whether the country was ready to take the leap. Interesting article in El Mercurio if you read Spanish.
How do you get Lalo from Eduardo in Spanish? Or Pancha from Fernanda?
The Lalo thing makes sense to me, since I can get pretty close to an L sound saying Eduardo in Spanish (ish). F and P feel close in my mouth, too. I'm fascinated by all this.
I really just don't quite get why people didn't name their kids more different things.
Chile has its first female president. Wow. The DH and I are kind of stunned.
She sounds like quite an interesting and colorful character. I wish her well.
Maybe it's also because you have perfectly acceptable options for nicknames that seem to make more sense (Edu for Eduardo, Feña for Fernanda/o).
My only angst about just expanding the name pool is that way lies Laquita and Dayshante.
No Golden Globe red carpet watch n post? Wah!
I was just going to post that Charlize Theron's dress was kinda ugly, and she needs to lay off the self tanner.
Maybe it's also because you have perfectly acceptable options for nicknames that seem to make more sense (Edu for Eduardo, Feña for Fernanda/o).
Well, sure, but not if the baby's grandparent and cousin and neighbor are already using them. I know a family that ended up with a Bill, Will, and Willis -- Willis was Bill's step-son, Will was Bill's son.
One of the nicknames for "Lourdes" is "Lulis".
Johnny Depp needs to comb his hair. Didn't he know it was a fancy party?