Anonymous wrote:I had a mom mom and was never confused about who was my mother vs. grandmother. If your child gets confused by this you will have bigger problems to deal with.
Anonymous wrote:
I think it's an interesting name and she probably doesn't mean any harm by it, but I absolutely agree with you that "Mom-Mom" sets up some weird expectations because it makes her seem like another mom and because it sounds a lot like "Mom." I guess in the early days if your kid is calling you "Mommy" and her "Mom-Mom," it wouldn't be too odd or confusing, but I still wouldn't particularly like it.
Anonymous wrote:I had a mom mom and was never confused about who was my mother vs. grandmother. If your child gets confused by this you will have bigger problems to deal with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As others have said, just let this one go. No need for a veto. If you refer to MIL as grandma or another preferred name, your child will use that name. I had a really similar experience with my MIL, but my kid chose to call her a cute mispronunciation of her first name. Don't bother with the veto-even though you have a good relationship, she's obviously put some thought into it and it's not worth the trouble of saying no.
Not if MIL lives nearby. Maybe this works if your kid only Skypes with them and sees them once in a great while, but my MIL lives in town, and this would NOT work.
Anonymous wrote:As others have said, just let this one go. No need for a veto. If you refer to MIL as grandma or another preferred name, your child will use that name. I had a really similar experience with my MIL, but my kid chose to call her a cute mispronunciation of her first name. Don't bother with the veto-even though you have a good relationship, she's obviously put some thought into it and it's not worth the trouble of saying no.
Anonymous wrote:We had a kid at approx the same time as BIL. When this conversation came up, we suggested Bubbie and asked her what she thought. She liked it (but preferred the spelling "Bubbe"). Then I guess for some reason BIL didn't like that, so now DD calls MIL Bubbe and BIL's kid will call her Grandma. I don't really care about that, though I wish everyone could have agreed on something.
I guess my point is, everyone's opinion sort of factors into this to some extent. But if she likes it, it'd be nice of you to just accept it. You don't have to force feed it to your kid, though... sometimes the kids come up with their own thing.