Monday, November 09, 2009

Something Funny

Last night we went to some good friends of ours house for dinner.  They have 3 kids; Victoria, Spencer, and Andrew. Victoria and Spencer are closer to my age(Victoria's 2 years older, Spencer's a year and a half younger), and Andrew is in between Joe and Gabe's age. They're family is totally awesome, and you can't not smile while in their presence.
Dinner was great.
After Victoria tried to kill me and Spencer devoured some stationary we played Life. I landed on the "Get Married!" spot of the game. Victoria asked me what I wanted to name him. "Johnathan Marcus" I replied. "I'll call him John, but not Johnny."
Victoria just smiled at me, but that wasn't strange; she smiles all the time.
But Spencer gave me this really strange look.
"What?" I innocently asked.
He kept on giving me that look. Then I realized it.
Duh, I thought to myself. Their dad's name is Jonathan, and he's called Jonny for short.
Truth was, I've been planning to name one of my kids Johnathan Marcus, in the future of course, for a while now. I've liked the name Johnathan since I read one of Janette Oke's books where one of the main characters was named Jonathan, which was years ago. And the other day I happened to be joking with my mom about how they would be the crazy grandparents who would call my kids nicknames I don't like. Like if I named my kid Johnathan they'd call him Johnny instead of John. (it was just an example; I have nothing against the name Johnny)
Victoria and Spencer didn't know that.
Oh well.
We continued playing and soon enough I landed on a "Adopt Twins" spot. I decided to get a girl and a boy.
"Okay, Kait. What are their names?" Victoria asked once again.
"The girl is Coraline Marie, and the boy is William Christian." I answered.
Another strange look from Spencer.
This time I was a a little quicker to link 2 and 2.
Oh double-duh, Spencer's middle name is Christian. I realized.
Another name I've always liked, but never really liked as a first name so I set it aside for a middle name.
It just keeps getting better.
...

 I must look like a name thief.

What can I help it if their family has such great names?

I never did explain the sillyness of it, for I was laughing too much to say it.

They probably think I'm crazy. And hey; perhaps I truly am.

11 comments:

  1. LOL! That is funny! Stuff like that happens to me a lot too! TTYL!
    Sara

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  2. Name one of your kids Bennett, Darcy, Laurie, or Skander...hardly anybody has names like that! Plus they are really cool names. :)

    -Victoria

    P.S. You spelled my Dad's name right...hardly anybody does that!

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  3. Victoria,
    I have been planning to name one of my kids Laurie(Laurence) for a good bit of time now! I like Skander, too!

    -Kait

    P.S. Which one? Jonny, or Jonathan?

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  4. Jonny...everybody spells it Johnny. (which is the popular way to spell it. But what is the fun of being the same as everybody else?) :)
    Oh and I forgot one of my favorites...Elbridge! It is a little odd but really proper sounding. And he would be named after one of our founding fathers.

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  5. Victoria,
    Hmm. I automatically spelt it that way. Knowing you, I didn't think that you father would have a normal spelling name. :)
    That's...interesting. But, I'm afraid I'd forget my childs name if I named him that! :)

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  6. Oh come on! It's a really cool name. I'm still trying to think of some more.

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  7. How about Bob? Or Fred?

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  8. Yeah nobody names their kids that...but there's also no imagination in those names... ;)

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  9. Well, perhaps...Barnabas. Or maybe...Malchizadech.

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  10. lol! That's very...biblical. :)
    I can imagine someone naming their child Methuselah, "May God bless you with a long life!" :)

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  11. Ha! That would be...interesting.
    What about Dorcas? Call her Dorc for short.

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