Leading to cousins Eddie and Freddy. And did I mention that Eddie and I were born 23 days apart?
That's really cute. Two of my mom's brothers were Freddy and Teddy (an Edward too, not a Theodore).
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Leading to cousins Eddie and Freddy. And did I mention that Eddie and I were born 23 days apart?
That's really cute. Two of my mom's brothers were Freddy and Teddy (an Edward too, not a Theodore).
My mom had an uncle named Uncle Son.
My grandfather and brothers only ever called their sister "Sis" and so she was Aunt Sis to her many nieces and nephews and their kids.
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Saw this and had to share - an alternative LDB.
drat ... can't get it to link directly to the illustration ... it's the Little DRAMA Boy
This makes me think of my Korean-American coworker who only goes by one name at work, and my impression of Korean names is that all siblings would have half their first name be the same, like Sung Ho and Sung Jee, so basically the same thing as Mary Alice, Mary Catherine, etc. I guess going by Mary/Sung out in the world isn't confusing, but it still feels funny.
That's true in China too. Not just siblings, but cousins, and everyone of the same generation with the same family name. So, for instance, Biyi is Biyi, while her cousin is Bichang. Ryan's Chinese name is Fang Youren, his cousin - Bichang's daughter - is Fang Youxin. And so on.
Those first characters - Jia for her dad, Bi for herself, You for Ryan - are part of an entire poem, which then gets written out within the family over the generations.
Ooh, that is extremely cool
Lisah - the same grandfather that had Unky also has an Sis.
My grandmother was Babe as the baby of the family. She was really a Marjorie, her mother was also a Marjorie but called Treasure. There was also a Margaret, but she went by Marg.
My mom had an uncle named Uncle Son.
My grandfather and brothers only ever called their sister "Sis" and so she was Aunt Sis to her many nieces and nephews and their kids.
I have an Aunt Sis, too! Same reason.
My grandmother was Babe as the baby of the family.
My grandpa called my grandma "Babe," but she (justifiably) hated it because it was a reference to Paul Bunyan's blue ox, Babe. (She was in no way ox-like, and in fact was a babe in the hot-stuff sense of the word. My grandpa was just an alcoholic jackass.)
Cindy, I'm so sorry to hear about your son and your cousin. That's a lot! I hope your son is doing well.