PerpetualMama
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Welcome WhoopC 
Glad to see everyone is basically well... hope you feel better sancherie and bumpity!
feeling flutters and wiggles, but only one official kick. Excited because DH brought up names all on his own the other day and it has been a source of discussion for days (he has been anti-name choosing for 3 months, just like with DS). He chose a boy's first name-which was not one I had really been considering. I don't find it objectionable and actually kind of like it, so I said ok and insisted on my top pick for boy's names as a middle name. His name is less popular than the one I liked so I like mine better as a middle name anyway. He seems satisifed
. We will have a Wyatt Matthew in the family if bump is a boy
DD's (21 nad 20) HATE IT!
Girls names I have a billion, and they change frequently. I am anti-trendy and definitely don't want a top twenty popular name. My top most pick ended up being too high on the list so I canned it. My main issue is that each of my kids is named, at least in part, with meaning behind it (after a granparent DD(21), old friend DD(20), family name DS(5) or as a dedication to God DS(17) DD(14) and DS(5)). This child was so unexpected, and I view him/her as a true gift/blessing from God after my loss, so I am pretty much insisting the first or middle name have a meaning like "God's gift" or "God will increase" etc. DH came home with a very pretty name for a girl that just flowed, but there was no meaning in it for me
still working on what to name her. Afriad I'll finally get him to agree on a girl's name I just love, only to find out in 3 or 4 weeks that bump is a boy 
I also agree that girls are much more cmplicated than boys,mostly when they hit the teens and 20's. I have had so many issues with my older 2 (from weddings being cancelled 3 weeks before the date, to pregnancy losses, abusive boyfriends, I'm moving a thousand miles away to be with *the only boy in the world who could ever hold my heart because we're so in loooove*, and oh so much stinkin drama from all 3 of them,
). I have no preference to what the baby is really, but I agree a boy would be easier.

Glad to see everyone is basically well... hope you feel better sancherie and bumpity!
feeling flutters and wiggles, but only one official kick. Excited because DH brought up names all on his own the other day and it has been a source of discussion for days (he has been anti-name choosing for 3 months, just like with DS). He chose a boy's first name-which was not one I had really been considering. I don't find it objectionable and actually kind of like it, so I said ok and insisted on my top pick for boy's names as a middle name. His name is less popular than the one I liked so I like mine better as a middle name anyway. He seems satisifed


Girls names I have a billion, and they change frequently. I am anti-trendy and definitely don't want a top twenty popular name. My top most pick ended up being too high on the list so I canned it. My main issue is that each of my kids is named, at least in part, with meaning behind it (after a granparent DD(21), old friend DD(20), family name DS(5) or as a dedication to God DS(17) DD(14) and DS(5)). This child was so unexpected, and I view him/her as a true gift/blessing from God after my loss, so I am pretty much insisting the first or middle name have a meaning like "God's gift" or "God will increase" etc. DH came home with a very pretty name for a girl that just flowed, but there was no meaning in it for me


I also agree that girls are much more cmplicated than boys,mostly when they hit the teens and 20's. I have had so many issues with my older 2 (from weddings being cancelled 3 weeks before the date, to pregnancy losses, abusive boyfriends, I'm moving a thousand miles away to be with *the only boy in the world who could ever hold my heart because we're so in loooove*, and oh so much stinkin drama from all 3 of them,
