Re: Robert, David, James & Marshall.
in reply to a message by orchid
Haha, no I have not tried crying yet. Although I think if push comes to shove that might work!:)
The way I see it, giving my sons two middle names (especially since they are honoring family members) shouldn't be that much of a big deal because ultimately the child will be the one who decides if he will put his full name on legal documents or even which name he wants to be called, so I feel as if I am just giving him more options with his name later in life. Of course, SO doesn't see it this way...grrr.
Actually, all four family members have the same last name (my maiden name) and my SO doesn't care for my last name, even though I love it. So perhaps that is a way to get around it. That's a good idea.
Thanks for your suggestions! They help a lot:)
Keeley
The way I see it, giving my sons two middle names (especially since they are honoring family members) shouldn't be that much of a big deal because ultimately the child will be the one who decides if he will put his full name on legal documents or even which name he wants to be called, so I feel as if I am just giving him more options with his name later in life. Of course, SO doesn't see it this way...grrr.
Actually, all four family members have the same last name (my maiden name) and my SO doesn't care for my last name, even though I love it. So perhaps that is a way to get around it. That's a good idea.
Thanks for your suggestions! They help a lot:)
Keeley