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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Matthew Thomas Luke Caitlin Alexandra [/quote] [b]You are Irish Catholic[/b] You were really hoping Luke was a girl & only wanted a fourth child because he wasn't.You were thrilled when Caitlin was a girl & named her Caitlin because that has been your favorite girl's name since you were a teenager. [b]Alexandra was an accident.[/b]You didn't even realize you were pregnant until you were in your second trimester -- you honestly thought it was menopause! You had severe PPD after she was born & let your husband choose her name without your input.[b] He named her after his prep school rugby buddy, Alexander, who died tragically[/b] in a car accident their senior year. If you had been in a better frame of mind, you would've insisted on Maeve or Bridget.Or Molly or Shannon. Oh well![/quote] LMAO! The bolded is all at least somewhat true! I'm Alexandra.My family is Irish Catholic but we only went to church on Christmas Eve, Easter & when we were visiting our grandparents.I'm now agnostic, as are 2 of my brothers.My sister was named after our grandmother, Kathleen (Caitlin is the traditional Gaelic form of Kathleen).Our parents were a bit annoyed by how trendy her name became within a few years of her birth.I was, in fact, an accident (my dad let this slip once after a few too many beers but I already kind of suspected as much anyway).And I actually WAS named after a friend of my dad's named Alexander who died tragically! He didn't die in a car accident, however, & was an adult, not a teenager, when he died.And although they went to prep school together, neither he nor my dad played rugby.I'm also fairly certain my mother didn't have PPD after I was born &, due to her age when at the time, doubt she mistook the pregnancy for menopause. Your assumptions are nonetheless stunningly accurate overall! [/quote] Dang, did the bolding wrong in my last reply![/quote]
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