tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28144121.post4792957078182621537..comments2023-11-08T05:18:31.037-05:00Comments on Phantzi Little Yarns: NamesE. Phantzihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05812948199658356521noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28144121.post-55496391136682873532012-08-14T19:09:08.609-04:002012-08-14T19:09:08.609-04:00Lotus has never let us call her Lotus until a coup...Lotus has never let us call her Lotus until a couple weeks ago. I think the shift happened after Solana showed her pictures of lotus blossoms and then drew a picture of her with the flower next to it and her name above. Thank you Solana!<br />Picking a baby name is challenging, granted, but I still wonder sometimes at people's choices. There was an electronic billboard in Savannah that would display the names of babies born that day at the local hospital (advertising for the hospital.) It was fun to try to read them all while driving by, because some of them were so outrageous. Good entertainment. What I don't get is when parents give their two kids similar names, for instance, Jordan and Gordon. Ok, that is made up, but I've heard worse actually. Sometimes you read old names from the 1800's or whatever that seem very odd. I wonder if those names were normal in their day but have died out, or if people back then liked giving their kids outrageous names same as nowadays.Anitanoreply@blogger.com