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I'm a fucker for doing that, especially once the kids get bigger (I think we both have an 11 year old?) and half of them are the same size as their mums. At least when they're 4, the size is a helpful visual cue!Oh, yes. In addition to the preponderance of Sophias, my daughter's peer group also includes a lot of "A" names: Abby, Addy (short for Addison), Ada, Alyssa, and Ava. I have to be very careful when I'm texting the parents, who are usually listed in my phone contacts as so-and-so's mom/dad.
That's one thing about being a parent: you sometimes lose your own name. My daughter's friends simply call me S's mom. That's fine because that's who I am. I'm not Mrs. Anybody, even though I've been married for 25 years. (I didn't take my husband's name because I despise my father-in-law.) I'm Dr. Somebody by virtue of having a Ph.D., but it's not a title I use socially. So S's mom it is!
Sometimes other parents even call me by my daughter's name. I don't bat an eyelash. Sometimes I don't even notice until they apologize for the slip.
Yes, my daughter is 11, and she's taller than I am!I'm a fucker for doing that, especially once the kids get bigger (I think we both have an 11 year old?) and half of them are the same size as their mums. At least when they're 4, the size is a helpful visual cue!
Personally I've answered since childhood to my own name, both sisters, my mum's and female cousins of around my age, so it's no big deal to add the daughters. It's just easier that way!
My BFF in middle school's mom was an 'Anthea' and even when we were 10 I used to think about that hahaSome classic names there. "Eleanor" and "Althea" strike me as names for older people, but then I remember that every Eleanor or Althea was a baby at one time. And I love "Jane"--just very solid.