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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jan 22 2006 : 3:26:04 PM
t'would be fun to hear what YOU called your grandparents .. what your children call your parents and what your grandchildren call you.

(And any stories explaining the name too!)



True Friends, Frannie
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blueroses Posted - Mar 09 2006 : 10:07:14 AM
Hey Anne,

Thanks for the kind words. I've felt bad since I posted that and I appreciate your saying that. I just saw your post today and you've made my morning. Thank you, sweetie.

Debbie

"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe
Mag Posted - Mar 08 2006 : 5:24:14 PM
I called my grandparents Granny and Grandpop...my sons call their grandparents Grandma and Popies and Maw and Pop (Pop is no longer with us either but was such a wonderful influence on my boys and I do miss him a lot)...my granddaughters call me Mimi and my hubby Gramps..there are so many variations in what we call each member of our families and they all mean the same thing..love
Libbie Posted - Mar 08 2006 : 4:45:57 PM
The names are all so sweet - I call my grandparents Grandma and Grandpa, and my other set I called Nanny and Bop (Nanny is still with us, Bop is not) - he was such an amazing person. I miss him). My little one calls his grandparents Grandma and Grandpa and his other set De-De and Jim. It's SO cute to hear him! One of the funniest things is that my dad's mom calls my dad "Jimmy-boy" and so now, my little one calls him that sometimes, too - it's hilarious! I love it!

Debbie - don't apologize! Sometimes we need to say what we need to say, and get some support for ourselves. It's not a downer - I can tell you love your Mom, and I'm sure she can feel that, too. That's the greatest thing we can do for each other...

XOXO, Libbie

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
blueroses Posted - Feb 01 2006 : 09:08:52 AM
Frannie,

Yes, the quote was in "The Hours". The quote just means so much to me. My mom has always seemed so afraid of everything, that I swore a long time ago, that I would live life and not be scared. Sometimes I'm scared, but I still plow ahead. I will not avoid things in life, but I will try to tackle them.

Debbie

PS: Did u get my email? I didn't check my email last night. Was kind of tired.

I want to apologize for this last post. It was a bit of a downer and we all come here to feel good and be happy. I just worry so much about my Mom. She's getting worse lately and just seems to have given up on life. I'm so worried about her, but I can't make her change. Just have to be there for her.

"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Feb 01 2006 : 05:36:04 AM



"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe

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Debbie . wasn't this quote by Virginia Woolfe in "The Hours" .. i think she said it to her husband. I have been thinking and thinking of that movie and the "hours of our lives" xo

True Friends, Frannie
Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jan 31 2006 : 10:45:40 PM
My four grand daughters call us Grammy and Poppy. I called my Grandparents, Gram and Bompie, don't know where the Bompie name came from.
Nancy Jo
Rebekka Mae Posted - Jan 31 2006 : 7:33:37 PM
My Dad's parents are Grandma Boysen (86- the last grand I have on this earth)and Grandpa Boysen in LA- parents to 13 children!!! and my Mama's parents are Gramma and Grampa - they lived just around the corner and put in alot of day to day time with me- Oh I miss them so!

My daughter calls my hubby's Mama who passed last fall Gramma Ninia (Virginia)- she always talks about her, seeing her in dreams, Gramma Ninia tells her about fairies, she loves in my belly (hmm), etc. and calls his Dad Grampa Dennis.
She calls my Mama Monkey (we have no idea where that came from but it is sticking) and my Dad Grampa.

Apparently the straight Grand titles are matriarchal in my family- men's relatives get to add on a first or last name....

We also have a beloved Baba who is my great aunt who passed on this year...

So sad to have our Grands leaving us year by year but they do hang around in interesting ways.
Rebekka
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jan 31 2006 : 6:55:56 PM
I love that...I wish my grandbaby would call me Booca instead of Gaggy!! haha
Welcome to the group Carol!! You ought to go to the welcome wagon section and introduce yourself so everyone knows you are here!!

Jenny in Utah
It's astonishing how short a time it takes for very wonderful things to happen...Frances Burnette
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jakemollycamper Posted - Jan 31 2006 : 6:36:10 PM
In my family my mom's name was Jean and so she became MaJean and my Dad PaJean. My nephew that the word for Grandmother/father was Jean so my sister's mother and father in-law became Ma & PaJean Detty. It stuck for all the grandkids and until my parents passed away that was what all of us called them. What a sweet memory. For my own Grandbaby, he calls all women Booca so I have became GranBooca. Isn't sweet that they speak their own language at two years of age.
Luzy Posted - Jan 25 2006 : 6:03:06 PM
My Maternal G-ma was Mamaw, G-pa was Daddoo. My son called my Mom, Momeye and my Dad, Popeye cause he smoked a pipe and had very muscular arms. The other 2 grandkids called them Granny and Pappaw.

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May I always be the kind of person my dog thinks I am.
CityCat Posted - Jan 25 2006 : 5:52:21 PM
Well, I called my Mom's parents Granma and Granpa (notice the "D" is lacking). For some reason, my sister refers to Granpa as "Gramps." When we were little we called Granma, Obaa-chan, Japanese for Grandma. My Granma when she gave us cards signed it in Japanese, Gouranma(this is the phonetic spelling).

We never got to know my Dad's parents. My grandfather died way before I was born and my sister and I were just frightened of my grandmother. She had one of those multi-footed canes and she stomped around hunched over.
blueroses Posted - Jan 25 2006 : 09:58:25 AM
I called my maternal grandparents, "Mema" & "Pepa". I couldn't pronounce grandma & grandpa, I guess. I was the first grandchild, so all the others called them the same thing.

I called my fraternal grandparents, "Grandpa Van & Grandma Van" (last name was Vanderwerker). And my great grandpa & grandma were just Grandpa & Grandma.

My little grandbaby, Caleb, calls me (or will when he can talk) - Granny. I like it. I'm still pretty young and I like being called Granny.

Debbie

"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe
nono Posted - Jan 24 2006 : 7:49:26 PM
My last living grandparent died 7 years ago this spring, BUT I have a precious, blond-haired 3 year old niece who is a little TREASURE and who just loves my mom. For a long time, she called my mom "nanna", then when she started talking a little better, mom and my sister tried to teach her to say "grandma". But instead of grandma, she says "damma". My mom just laughs and says, "well I PREFERRED nanna to damma, but she's still just a little girlie!"



Kindred Spirits unite!
julia hayes Posted - Jan 24 2006 : 7:39:52 PM
the tradion on my dad's side of the family is that the first grandchild creates the name. My eldest sister called my dad's parents "Mammy" and "Pa" and that is what we called them until they passed away. My mother's parents didn't speak English (French). I never knew them. My older cousins called them, Grandmere and Grandpere..french for grandmother and grandfather. My children call my parents Mimi and Papa. They call my husband's parents GramMa Bingo and GramPa Bingo..after a game my son and mother-in-law invented. He threw a ball..she caught it in a basket and shouted, "bingo!" She's been gramma bingo ever since! so sweet!! Thanks Frannie for this thread..very fun! Julia Hayes

being simple to simply be
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jan 24 2006 : 6:21:34 PM
lovin' all the 'grands' names .. o.k. .. here's our names:
i didn't know my grandparents on either side of the family .. they all passed away before i was born or when i was very young (but they were all olde at the time though) ... my momma and daddy must have started late! our children called honey hunk's parents: bubbie and zadie (jewish) .. they are gone now too.

our two grandchildren by our oldest daughter call us: Grammie and Grandaddy.

Lucas is still 'switching' and coming up with what is comfy for him:

sometimes we are: GA and GA-DA
o.k. .. "I" started that one .. cuz' when he was a new infant, i was holding him in my arms and he looked up at me and gurgled: "GA" .. and i exclaimed to everyone .. that his FIRST WORD was MY NAME! and GA-DA just 'went with' GA.

As he gets a little older, everyone is Nana this and Poppa that. AND ALL of his grandparents and great grandparents on his dad's side of the family are still living.

I am gently steering him to: Grammie and Grandaddy rather than
Nana Frannie and Poppa Hank. Those are sweet .. but i love our GRANDPARENT titles!!

xo

True Friends, Frannie
westfork woman Posted - Jan 24 2006 : 10:41:01 AM
All my step-grandkids, and there are lots, call me grandma Kennie Lyn, and dh is grandpa. Our biological grandson has always called us Ma and Pa, I never thought I would be old enough to be a Ma, but I am. Must be the Little House influence, but I am sure grandson didn't know about Little House when he named us. His great grandfather was called Big Pa. He started to call him Old Pa, but changed it to Big Pa. He is 9 and will refer to us as grandma and grandpa, but in talking to us he always says Pa and Ma.

Greetings from the morning side of the hill.
Snowden Cottage Posted - Jan 23 2006 : 8:30:59 PM
okay..let's see, our two youngest g-sons (almost 3 yrs old) call me GIGI and my DH Poppa, the two middle ones (7 and 8) call us Grammi and Poppa and our oldest g-son (12) calls us Grandma and Grandpa. Our 7 yr old g-son refers to his paternal grandma as "Horsey Grandma" cuz she raises horses. (Makes me glad I don't raise pigs!! ) Our 2 daughters refer to us as Mumsie and Poopsie!
My own g-parents were gone by the time I was born..but I would have loved to call them Nanna and Poppa!

Live simply... Love deeply...Hope forever!
TheSoapMaven Posted - Jan 23 2006 : 6:45:14 PM
I called my grandparents MamaTom and DaddyTom and Bondon and Grandad. My kids called their grandparents Nonnie and Papa and NutherNonnie and NutherPapa. Weird I know. Now our only grandson who will be 2 on the 26th is calling us Jerry and Suzi!!! Although we are hoping to be Opa and Yetta when he is a little older.

Susan
Proprietress of Dahlem's Soapworks http://www.thesoapmaven.com

cajungal Posted - Jan 23 2006 : 4:12:09 PM
This is fun!

paternal ggm was Momou (ma moo)

paternal gm and gf were Ma'maw and Pa'paw (the first syllable is really quick, not drawn out like maw-maw or paw-paw) They were Cajun and spoke little English. I spoke Cajun French to them when I was little but all I remember now are the slang and cuss words! With Cajun being an unwritten language, I sure do wish I had retained more of it.

maternal gm and gf were Nanny and PawPaw

My daughters call my mother MiMi (mee mee), and my husband's parents Grammy and PawPaw.

Both hubby's gf are called Pappaw (pap paw) One gm is Nanny and the other is T-wa. My husband couldn't say grandma and somehow T-wa came out and it has stuck. The whole town calls her T-wa. All us family members can't decide how to spell it, though.....T-wa, Te wah, Tee-wah, Twa, etc....but, we all say it the same.

Blessings
Catherine


One of the best compliments from one of my daughters: "Moma, you smell good...like dirt."
sqrl Posted - Jan 23 2006 : 1:07:05 PM
My grand parents have always been Mommom and Poppop. On my Dad's side it's mommom Taylor and Poppop Taylor but we didn't know them as well. I love what my nieces and newfews call my Step-Mother-in-law - MaGa. Sometimes I call my Grandmom on my Mom's side Oma which is German, but she's really my Mommom.

Blessed Be
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farmgrlchick Posted - Jan 23 2006 : 09:49:08 AM
I have been ever so blessed to have know my great- grandmas! Fraternal Grandma was 'nonnie', in '78 she started a charm braclet for all her great grandaughters, the first charm said'nonnie' with the year engraved on the back. My Maternal great grandma was'gram' full blood Italian and the sweetest little lady you ever did meet. Towards the end of her life , she had reverted back to her native tounge, It was so fun communicating with her.

My Grandparents, Have just been Grandma (last name) Grandpa (last name) That's no fun. Although, To my children , They are Grammie, and Gram, and Papa.
My Husbands parents are Oma and Opa, due to the Dutch heritage. My Parents are 'drama' sounds like grama. My dad is just grandpa , but fo the longest time he was 'cra-pa'Which left us all on the floor in laughter. And to say 'just' grandpa doesn't really tell how wonderful all the grandparents have been.

Thanks for the topic frannie!

Theresa
greyghost Posted - Jan 23 2006 : 07:06:53 AM
I call my grandparents (only one set, on my mother's side) grandma and grandpa. But sometimes we would use oma and opa - German familiars.
primjillie Posted - Jan 22 2006 : 10:32:18 PM
My 4 year old granddaugher calls me Nana and her grandpa Papa. She calls her other grandparents Grandma and Papa. My mom is Greatgranny to her. I called my grandparents grandma and grandpa.
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jan 22 2006 : 9:08:47 PM
My one and only (perfect by the way) grandaughter called us Gaggy and Paca. Gaggy..yep..isn't that nice? Oh well. I tried to get her to call me granny and that is her version and it stuck. She is very stubborn and won't call me anything else. She calls all her other grandparents (her mom's parents have divorced and remarried and she has 3 great grand parents) Grandma or Grandpa and their first name.
I grew up calling my dad's parents Grandma and Grandpa and my mom's parents..which I was much much closer to Mom and Pappy. My mom has always been Mama.My oldest boys, who had my grandparents around until they were in high school called them Grandma Mom and Pappy (they got some funny looks for the Grandma Mom thing!)
Jenny in Utah
It's astonishing how short a time it takes for very wonderful things to happen...Frances Burnette
http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com
Whimsy_girl Posted - Jan 22 2006 : 8:02:54 PM
My kids call my both my parents and my husbands parents Glam-ma and Plop-plop. Until we can start getting the pronounciation down right the grandmas get to feel glamourous and the grandpas get to feel like the old plop plops that they are :)

I used to call my grandma grandma, and my grandpa poppa.

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