Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you like to switch grandmas? We named our daughter Millicent. The first girl in each generation gets named that, going back many generations.
My mother's name is Millicent and MIL feels that Baby Millicent was named after her. She is bitter the baby was not named after her, so refuses to call her Millicent. Thus, she calls her Tillie. Millicent ignores her because she hears Tillie and probably thinks "well that's not me" and MIL gets very upset. We have told her repeatedly to try calling her by her name, Millicent, but she continues on with Tillie.
Tillie is really cute!
+1 that’s adorable! My grandpa was the only person in my life to call me Emma (my name is Emily and I only ever went by that) and I LOVED it. It was a special grandpa-granddaughter thing. Take a chill pill, for heaven’s sake.
The way you felt about something cannot be extrapolated to how everyone should feel about a similar situation. Clearly the OP doesn't like it, and there's a pretty good chance the OP's daughter won't like that her grandmother deliberately misspells her name. The grandmother clearly isn't doing it to create a special bond with the child, but rather to annoy the child's parents.
Tilllie is objectively so much better than Millicent.
Anonymous wrote:A grandma using her own cute nickname of Tillie isn't the same thing as a grandma not spelling the nickname right.
I don't have a nickname, but something I've ran into sometimes with people with nicknames is THEY spell it differently all the time. I never know to send the email to Ros/Roz Susie/Suzi Tracy/Traci. I've even tracked it before and they change the spelling all the time. It's the weirdest thing. I've asked my Aunt Susie how she prefers her name to be spelled and she told me she doesn't care and there's not a set spelling. I found that kind of weird, but whatever.
Anonymous wrote:When your DH pointed out it was wrong and she said "OOPS" I would have said "do you want this back to return it, or shall I donate it for you?".
When she acted offended you just say "the name is misspelled and I think that's pretty confusing and hurtful for a young child. Would you like to return it or shall I donate it?".
Repeat as needed. "Return it or donate it?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever called MIL on it? What does she say?
OP here. She pretends that she forgot and then says, " it's just so much prettier... [her way]. When DH told her that DD's name was spelled wrong on the chair, she smiled and said, " oops!"
Anonymous wrote:I thought you meant like, Vicky vs. Vicki, where it's a spelling difference. I think Susie vs. Suzi is a big enough difference that it's not misspelling, it's a different nickname your DD has from her grandmother. That's less bothersome to me because it won't confuse the kid about spelling and letters, and more of a "you can have this thing together" issue.
Anonymous wrote:New cover or embroidered patch over the old one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever called MIL on it? What does she say?
OP here. She pretends that she forgot and then says, " it's just so much prettier... [her way]. When DH told her that DD's name was spelled wrong on the chair, she smiled and said, " oops!"
Your DH needs to give the chair back to your MIL, who seems like a spitefiul bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever called MIL on it? What does she say?
OP here. She pretends that she forgot and then says, " it's just so much prettier... [her way]. When DH told her that DD's name was spelled wrong on the chair, she smiled and said, " oops!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you like to switch grandmas? We named our daughter Millicent. The first girl in each generation gets named that, going back many generations.
My mother's name is Millicent and MIL feels that Baby Millicent was named after her. She is bitter the baby was not named after her, so refuses to call her Millicent. Thus, she calls her Tillie. Millicent ignores her because she hears Tillie and probably thinks "well that's not me" and MIL gets very upset. We have told her repeatedly to try calling her by her name, Millicent, but she continues on with Tillie.
That's hysterical. Sorry OP, but it made me smile.
DH and I have agreed that if this is our biggest extended-related problem we're doing well.
OP, can you maybe split the difference and suggest she call your DD Millie? Then at least it's related to her actual name?
Or maybe she backs off and just lets Grandma and Millicent have a special nickname they only use with each other.