Apparently, Elisabeth Rohm is pregnant with a girl due in April. Although her and her fiance initially planned to name the baby Grace, the plan is now to name her Easton because that is the name the not yet born daughter responded to
in a dream she had. As if that wasn't enough, if they give the poor girl her father's last name it would be Easton Wooster.
I changed my dog's name based on a dream I had the first night she was with me. But she's a dog. And her name is Eva. So I'm not quite as insane as that made me sound.
| QUOTE (lil d @ November 15, 2007 04:26 pm) |
| Apparently, Elisabeth Rohm is pregnant with a girl due in April. Although her and her fiance initially planned to name the baby Grace, the plan is now to name her Easton because that is the name the not yet born daughter responded to in a dream she had. As if that wasn't enough, if they give the poor girl her father's last name it would be Easton Wooster. |
Easton Wooster? Isn't that a minor cousin in a PG Wodehouse Jeeves and Wooster story?
I sometimes dream about cake. I should name my next kid cake.
| QUOTE (lil d @ November 15, 2007 04:26 pm) |
| Apparently, Elisabeth Rohm is pregnant with a girl due in April. Although her and her fiance initially planned to name the baby Grace, the plan is now to name her Easton because that is the name the not yet born daughter responded to in a dream she had. As if that wasn't enough, if they give the poor girl her father's last name it would be Easton Wooster. |
I... wow... Easton. Can you imagine if they hyphenate the last name?
Easton Rohm-Wooster
Cursed with three last names.
Is this because her mom played a lesbian?
| QUOTE (oxymoron @ November 15, 2007 08:25 pm) |
| QUOTE (lil d @ November 15, 2007 04:26 pm) | | Apparently, Elisabeth Rohm is pregnant with a girl due in April. Although her and her fiance initially planned to name the baby Grace, the plan is now to name her Easton because that is the name the not yet born daughter responded to in a dream she had. As if that wasn't enough, if they give the poor girl her father's last name it would be Easton Wooster. |
I... wow... Easton. Can you imagine if they hyphenate the last name?
Easton Rohm-Wooster
Cursed with three last names.
Is this because her mom played a lesbian?
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I think it's retribution over the mother can't act.
It's a little scary to name a child after a dream. What if she had a dream the baby wanted to be named geico, like the insurance company? Geico Rohm-Wooster, raise your hand.
See I have been struggling thinking of names - I dreamt of ants last night....
Not a big fan of Easton, but you know what? I'm glad they decided not to name her Grace. That name has become too popular, and I'm tired of it. At least Easton has a surefire bet to be the only Easton in a kindergarten full of Emmas, Graces, Avas, and Madisons.
| QUOTE (MichiSichi @ November 16, 2007 12:10 am) |
| See I have been struggling thinking of names - I dreamt of ants last night.... |
Hey, Ann(e) is lovely, normal name. And if it's boy, well, Antoine and Antony are quite stately. Or Anthony, which is back on the normal train.
Easton Wooster sounds like it came from opposite ends of a compass.
One of my cousins named her children Easton, Clayton and Sabryn. The first two are boys and the third is a girl.
For some reason my uncle decided to nickname them Pike, Trout, and Minnow which are actually much easier to remember and for some reason, Pike and Trout do seem like boys names and Minnow a girls name.
Your uncle sounds awesome.
Minnow is now, officially, the Best Name Ever.
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| Easton Rohm-Wooster |
That name is a speech impediment waiting to happen.
My uncle is awesome. When we were really little, he named my cousins Beaver, Wally, Eddie, Whitey and Lumpy. We're all in our twenties now and he still calls them that. I always felt a little left out that I didn't get an awesome nickname.
ANYWHO, in other news, the name Ever is really growing on me. If it was spelled differently, I think I'd really, really like it.
Oh my god. How horrible. It says they're stable. Does that mean they'll likely recover?
I think it means that they went through a terrible ordeal and were in danger, but are currently not getting worse. According to the
American Hospital Association website , hospitals are advised not to use the word "stable" as a condition. In this case, I would take it to mean that the babies nearly died, but didn't, and they have a long way to go before they're healthy again.
It's a terrible situation. I hope the babies are okay.