Okay, I'm watching a special on TLC about an amazing blind teenage boy who taught himself how to 'see' with echolocation. So I feel kinda bad... but the mother's name is 'Aquanetta'. Oh mah god.
Afton (female, late 20s) Baily Kyle lastname (female, early 20s) Nevena (female, mid 20s, prn. Neh-vee-nah) Maurice, nn Reece (male, mid 20s) Norma Jean, nn Nora (female, early 20s)
also, tonight i heard a woman spelling out her name for a registration thing... she says, "Deanna, spelled D-E-A-apostrophe-N-N-A" (Dea'nna). btw, every person who read the name, read it as "Deana" (Dee-na). but, it made me think of how many kids born to apostrophe-happy parents will be doing that same thing once they hit school age.
I was in the process of writing an email to a friend named Lorie, when I accidently typed Loria. As I was correcting my mistake, I realized I accidently typed a pretty nice name.
So I was reading the paper this morning and I came across an article about how you should cook with your children. The lady who wrote the article mentioned how she cooks with all three of her children..
Annika, 4 Astrid, 2 Ozzie, 10 months
WDYT? I am not so sure that I like any of them. I am also not sure if Ozzie is a female or a male. These days it could be either gender.