What do your grandchildren call you?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:50 is not young. Grandma is perfectly fine.


I hope you remember this post when you are 50.
Anonymous
Gigi
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:50 is not young. Grandma is perfectly fine.


I hope you remember this post when you are 50.


I’m only a few years away, and also not young.

Getting old isn’t a punishment.
Anonymous
Coco and Pop
Anonymous
I became a grandmother in my early forties. I chose to have my grandchildren call me by my first name. Just my name, like my friends do. Now I have great-grandchildren and they do the same. It's perfect for me and they like it too. They can call their other grandparents cute grand names, I'll pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:50 is not young. Grandma is perfectly fine.


50 is young to be grandma! Especially today when people are having babies at 47...my cousins and cameron diaz.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:50 is not young. Grandma is perfectly fine.


I hope you remember this post when you are 50.
NP here. It's not young. I'm 44 and I am not young.
Anonymous
Love all the fun names. I call my son six different nicknames. We love it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I became a grandmother in my early forties. I chose to have my grandchildren call me by my first name. Just my name, like my friends do. Now I have great-grandchildren and they do the same. It's perfect for me and they like it too. They can call their other grandparents cute grand names, I'll pass.


So they just call you Carrie, like they’re your friend? No Grandma Carrie?
Anonymous
My MIL insists on being called Nana, which I hate. I would prefer something more traditional - Grandma or Gran, for example. Nana is pretentious if it's not a family name.
Anonymous
I don't know why every grandparent needs a different name. I grew up calling both sets - Grandma and Grandpa. If anyone got confused, you'd say "Grandma Marie" or whatever.
Anonymous

If my mom insisted on some cutesy name I would just refer to her as “your grandmother” when talking to my kid. If she can get the kid to call her Kiki Mimi Nom Nom whatever good for her. And I would keep calling her mom to her face. My husband would continue to use her first name.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:50 is not young. Grandma is perfectly fine.


I hope you remember this post when you are 50.
NP here. It's not young. I'm 44 and I am not young.


I don’t get the people who are in denial about this. My mom is super active and fit. She looks great and I aspire to be like her when I’m her age. She’s still not young. In fact, I’m getting close to middle aged! It’s not an insult, it’s just a fact.

Also, if you’re 50 and your child has a child, you’re a grandmother. Anyone who sees the 3 of you together will think that, no matter what creative name you pick out for yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH's is name is Joe. When our first grandchild was little, it was Papa, but it somehow turned into Papa Joe. Except she couldn't say Joe so it's Papa Yo. I, as his wife, am Mama Yo.


This is darling!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My MIL insists on being called Nana, which I hate. I would prefer something more traditional - Grandma or Gran, for example. Nana is pretentious if it's not a family name.


Nana is pretty inoffensive as far as creative names go.

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