Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 Two Things> > > Hey there!> Okay, first I'm a little bummed...DH just called and he has to go to > San next Tuesday evening for meetings on Wednesday. Tuesday > night is our first Lamaze couples class. I've been looking forward to > this for weeks! Now, I'm really bummed. I know he can't help it, but > now I'm wondering if I should go by myself or just miss the first one. > Everyone else will have their DH's there. > > Second, we were watching West Wing last night and another name popped > into my head if we have a girl ~ Zoey. What does eveyone think??? > Our last name is Royse. I thought it was kind of cute and very > different. I think DH thought I was kidding. I need honest opinions > here............> > Thanks!> elle > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 Two Things> > > Hey there!> Okay, first I'm a little bummed...DH just called and he has to go to > San next Tuesday evening for meetings on Wednesday. Tuesday > night is our first Lamaze couples class. I've been looking forward to > this for weeks! Now, I'm really bummed. I know he can't help it, but > now I'm wondering if I should go by myself or just miss the first one. > Everyone else will have their DH's there. > > Second, we were watching West Wing last night and another name popped > into my head if we have a girl ~ Zoey. What does eveyone think??? > Our last name is Royse. I thought it was kind of cute and very > different. I think DH thought I was kidding. I need honest opinions > here............> > Thanks!> elle > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 Two Things> > > Hey there!> Okay, first I'm a little bummed...DH just called and he has to go to > San next Tuesday evening for meetings on Wednesday. Tuesday > night is our first Lamaze couples class. I've been looking forward to > this for weeks! Now, I'm really bummed. I know he can't help it, but > now I'm wondering if I should go by myself or just miss the first one. > Everyone else will have their DH's there. > > Second, we were watching West Wing last night and another name popped > into my head if we have a girl ~ Zoey. What does eveyone think??? > Our last name is Royse. I thought it was kind of cute and very > different. I think DH thought I was kidding. I need honest opinions > here............> > Thanks!> elle > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2001 Report Share Posted August 12, 2001 Elle, I just looked it up. It’s Greek and means life. My baby book says its, “currently popular in Greece, and catching on strongly in English-speaking countries, esp. in Britain.” Other variations are zoee, Zoelie, zoeline, Zoelle, Zoie and Zoya. I’m strongly leaning toward this name too as the baby will be coming around the time I had the ep surgery last year. What a fitting reminder. But I like Georgia as well so who knows what I’ll choose. Take care, Janice 19wks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2001 Report Share Posted August 12, 2001 Elle, I just looked it up. It’s Greek and means life. My baby book says its, “currently popular in Greece, and catching on strongly in English-speaking countries, esp. in Britain.” Other variations are zoee, Zoelie, zoeline, Zoelle, Zoie and Zoya. I’m strongly leaning toward this name too as the baby will be coming around the time I had the ep surgery last year. What a fitting reminder. But I like Georgia as well so who knows what I’ll choose. Take care, Janice 19wks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Janice, Thanks! I really like it as well! elle > Elle, > > I just looked it up. It's Greek and means life. My baby book says its, > " currently popular in Greece, and catching on strongly in English-speaking > countries, esp. in Britain. " Other variations are zoee, Zoelie, zoeline, > Zoelle, Zoie and Zoya. > > I'm strongly leaning toward this name too as the baby will be coming around > the time I had the ep surgery last year. What a fitting reminder. But I like > Georgia as well so who knows what I'll choose. > > Take care, > > Janice > 19wks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Janice, Thanks! I really like it as well! elle > Elle, > > I just looked it up. It's Greek and means life. My baby book says its, > " currently popular in Greece, and catching on strongly in English-speaking > countries, esp. in Britain. " Other variations are zoee, Zoelie, zoeline, > Zoelle, Zoie and Zoya. > > I'm strongly leaning toward this name too as the baby will be coming around > the time I had the ep surgery last year. What a fitting reminder. But I like > Georgia as well so who knows what I'll choose. > > Take care, > > Janice > 19wks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Janice, Thanks! I really like it as well! elle > Elle, > > I just looked it up. It's Greek and means life. My baby book says its, > " currently popular in Greece, and catching on strongly in English-speaking > countries, esp. in Britain. " Other variations are zoee, Zoelie, zoeline, > Zoelle, Zoie and Zoya. > > I'm strongly leaning toward this name too as the baby will be coming around > the time I had the ep surgery last year. What a fitting reminder. But I like > Georgia as well so who knows what I'll choose. > > Take care, > > Janice > 19wks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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