You and your husband both have college degrees and grew up on the East Coast. He has a very successful white-collar career, and you used to but you quit after baby#3 to stay home. |
Thomas
Jackson (go by those names, not nicknames) |
Natalie, Jillian (Jill) and Adam
Me next! |
Two of your kids are named after family members. You and your husband are athletic, outgoing people who have a lot of friends. |
Love these names. Your kids are between 6 and 16. You are highly educated and work in a scientific field. |
Evan, Louise, Emma |
I totally want to submit someone else's names (3 kids) but they are so unique and I bet she reads this. Damn. It would be so funny though. |
You never pictured yourself having three boys. You loved playing with baby dolls as a little girl and always wanted a daughter of your own. Your the mom who always has snacks ready after the game. You drive an early 2000s model Ford Explorer and you couldn't be happier! Oh and their names were chosen because you wanted them to have solid, strong names to get them through life. Next up, college tours...you've been dreaming of this day for years. |
Shhh...DH hasn't noticed yet. Lol! It auto corrected from Twyla. |
Liam and Luna
._. |
Martin, Claire, Peter |
Your own birth name is Burning Cypress Safari. After escaping the commune, you moved to Greenbelt and married a man named Smith. |
You married in the Caribbean and brought back not one but two honeymoon babies. You sang Marley songs as lullabies and their first solids were ackee and callaloo. Your daughter is the only white girl in pre-K with beaded cornrows. |
Ivory, Blair and Madison |
Hee hee! Not quite. My own name is extremely common (along the lines of Mary Smith) and I married a man with an extremely distinctive euro-ethnic name (there's only one other of him on facebook). But I do have some bit of hippy/anti-establishment tendencies and my parents were definitely left-wing social democrats (but midwesteners, so not too far out in their behavior). |