I got a Pottery Barn catalog yesterday and was looking at the monograms they have in the pictures. They included Kasey and Casey, and Malaki (!!) (as well as lots of Luke, Sophie, generally popular preppy-type names).
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I love Francisco. And I like the pairing with Ellie, too -- so important, and so often overlooked!
1974 - Amy = #2
There were 3..maybe 4 Lisas in my hs graduating class of 62 people.
Francisco is a great baby name!
I just bought a whole outfit of baby clothes with a zebra theme over at Crazy 8 (thanks, Kat) for my friends whose girl is due in May. The dad is a rollerderby ref whose derby name is Johnny Zebra and his wife is known in derby circles as Madam Zebra. It was hard not to buy every single zebra-themed piece. So super cute!
I was #1 in the 70s, #2 in the 80s, and then dropped off to #16, and #32. Whatever I did, I'm sorry. Hey, maybe my name will sound old fashioned one day. That'd be cool. Assuming I'm still around to reap the glory.
I love that database.
Totally gray, misty, rainy day out there today. So glad it's not snow.
Random question: "A historic..." or "An historic..."?
I'd go with "A historic..."
If you're American, it's "a historic". If you're British, it's "an".
I don't think I can deal with the unbearable stupidity of people today.
I must be British. This explains so much.
Apparently, it's started to snow here.