Grandma and Grandpa on one side, Poppa and Nana on the other.
This. (Except, Papa.)
'Unleashed'
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Grandma and Grandpa on one side, Poppa and Nana on the other.
This. (Except, Papa.)
This. (Except, Papa.)
It might have been Papa. He's been gone for a while, so I never really wrote it - just said it. (Chicago suburbs FTW!)
My mom is far too young (and looks younger than she is) to be Granny, but that's what she wanted.
Same with my mom. She suggested it as sort of a joke but it stuck and it suits her.
It is awfully cute to hear the little niece and nephew calling for Granny.
What's the difference between Mama and Momma? Is the latter pronounced Mom-Ma?
Interesting tagline you have there, Glamcookie.
Isn't it curious? [link]
My grandparents are Nana and Papa. Although I only have Papa(s) left.
GC, I can't resist saying congratulaions again, and I love the first picture of the Nugget!
My grandfather was Grampy, but for years I said "Grumpy" and it stuck. My grandmother, who was ever so glamorous and still quite young when I was born, insisted on being "Lalla", a derivative of her own name. Apparently "Nanna" sounded too old.
My niece has a Grandma, a Grandpa, a MawMaw and a Poppi.
My stepmother's greatnieces had a very workable system: their father was "Dad," their grandfather was "Pop," and their great-grandfather was "Greatpop."