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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Venn diagram of 1) Women who pick their own Grandma name, 2) Refuse to babysit because they “already raised their kids”, and 3) Brag about spending all of their money and leaving nothing to their children…. [/quote] Isn’t it funny, the very name she’s spoken negatively about for years. For so long, she’s blamed him for her unhappiness, yet now, in this new season of life, she wants to tie her grandparent identity to him. To me, that feels confusing, even inappropriate. A grandma name should come from a place of love and authenticity, not from a past relationship that was filled with resentment. Our grandchildren deserve names that reflect who we really are in their lives — not names borrowed to make a point or rewrite a story. In the end, I believe grandma names should be chosen with heart. They should reflect the joy of being “Grandma,” “Mimi,” “Nana,” or whatever feels true — not a recycled connection to someone you’ve spent years trying to distance yourself from. This season of life is about love, legacy, and family. And the names we choose should honor that. She should embarrassed that she’s chosen part of her ex-husband’s name too make her new granny name. And how terrible for Texas Barbie to swallow. I’m surprised she didn’t take any type of name that Tyler calls her like King grandma. She’s embarrassing[/quote]
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