Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Poor Kid Won't Know His Own Name

We've already got a few nicknames for Liam and we've had many people add Master to the beginning of his name. Even the pediatrician said "Hello, Master Liam" and my Aunt Margie sent a package that was addressed to Master Liam.

A few nicknames thus far:
Honey
Baby
L.i.am (like Will.i.am from Black-Eyed Peas)
Li Fi (LIam FItz)
Sunshine (my sis calls all the babies this nickname)
Punkin

And a few in reference to his bowels:
Tooter Pooter
Crapbox (we would never call him this to his face! ;))

And of course I keep calling him Ethan...which is my nephew's name and when my sister has her 2nd baby boy in a few weeks I am sure none of the boys will know their names. We will be yelling out "Ethan, Liam, Carter" all the time until we get it right!

6 comments:

starnes family said...

I call my kids crapbox all the time. Is that bad?

Just sent the little punk a package.....what I intended to give you while in town.....open immediately. There is a Halloween bib inside with everything else!

The Jones Family said...

I would say call my kids that to their face, that's nothing!

He is too stinking cute! Wish we could have seen you this past weekend, hopefully we will meet Master L soon!

And don't worry, I call Maci, Maxie the dog all the time, and vise versa. My dad also calls me his sister's name all the time, as well as the boys names. It's just how it works.

Dee Stephens said...

OK - the header is too cute. The pix of little Liam with the M&M's. Have fun this Halloween with your little one. So very exciting!

Coco said...

I call my kids way worse to their faces. It builds character!

I love the pics on the header, he is just a chunk of burning love, Jen!

My kids go by like 12 names each. I think it is pretty normal.

The Rand's said...

love the header pictures! he's precious!

Malinda said...

He is REALLY, REALLY cute and you look great!

When they become toddlers you will find their nicknames are not quite as nice and cute as they were when they were babies.