I was wondering what kind of names your LO's grandparents are going by/want to go by. I'm currently a little annoyed because my MIL calls herself "mum mum" and says that to DD all the time. I feel like "mum mum" is way to close to "mom." I don't know... Maybe I'm being irrational? Do any of your grandparents go by this?
I don't know if it would necessarily bother me. I've only really heard kids refer to their parent as "mum" in the UK. If it bothers you I would just make a point of calling her "grandma" or whatever you would like to LO. Like, if you hand her over just say, "you are going to sit with grandma!"
I don't know if it would necessarily bother me. I've only really heard kids refer to their parent as "mum" in the UK. If it bothers you I would just make a point of calling her "grandma" or whatever you would like to LO. Like, if you hand her over just say, "you are going to sit with grandma!"
Also, I'm PW of the week I guess.
I've actually done this- and she will correct me! I'm probably being a little ridiculous but it just rubs me the wrong way.
I don't know if it would necessarily bother me. I've only really heard kids refer to their parent as "mum" in the UK. If it bothers you I would just make a point of calling her "grandma" or whatever you would like to LO. Like, if you hand her over just say, "you are going to sit with grandma!"
Also, I'm PW of the week I guess.
I've actually done this- and she will correct me! I'm probably being a little ridiculous but it just rubs me the wrong way.
That's a little strange. Does she have other grandkids??
I've actually done this- and she will correct me! I'm probably being a little ridiculous but it just rubs me the wrong way.
That's a little strange. Does she have other grandkids??
No, DH is an only child and DD is the first baby. She's extremely possessive of DH and is always in competition with me. She calls around dinner time almost every day asking what I'm cooking for DH. She wants to make sure he's "properly fed." Seriously? It drives me nuts. I think this is why the "mum mum" irritates me so much. Sorry for the rant.
My parents are Papa and Nana. The other grandkids call her Grammy but DS1 refused to call her that. The ILs are Grandpa and Grandma but DS1 sometimes calls her Grammy. But it usually sounds like "Dranpa and Drammy".
I was wondering what kind of names your LO's grandparents are going by/want to go by. I'm currently a little annoyed because my MIL calls herself "mum mum" and says that to DD all the time. I feel like "mum mum" is way to close to "mom." I don't know... Maybe I'm being irrational? Do any of your grandparents go by this?
I am in a slightly similar situation. Grandma in French is mami and pronounced very similar to mommy. I was really uncomfortable with this and had to subtly voice my opinion. My MIL was nice about it and now goes by mamina, although she forgets sometimes.
I've actually done this- and she will correct me! I'm probably being a little ridiculous but it just rubs me the wrong way.
That's a little strange. Does she have other grandkids??
No, DH is an only child and DD is the first baby. She's extremely possessive of DH and is always in competition with me. She calls around dinner time almost every day asking what I'm cooking for DH. She wants to make sure he's "properly fed." Seriously? It drives me nuts. I think this is why the "mum mum" irritates me so much. Sorry for the rant.
WTF?! She calls to make sure your husband is eating?
Have you tried discussing it with you H? Maybe he could talk to her!
I was wondering what kind of names your LO's grandparents are going by/want to go by. I'm currently a little annoyed because my MIL calls herself "mum mum" and says that to DD all the time. I feel like "mum mum" is way to close to "mom." I don't know... Maybe I'm being irrational? Do any of your grandparents go by this?
I am in a slightly similar situation. Grandma in French is mami and pronounced very similar to mommy. I was really uncomfortable with this and had to subtly voice my opinion. My MIL was nice about it and now goes by mamina, although she forgets sometimes.
Have you had a conversation about how you feel?
I haven't come right out and said I didn't like it, but I've always been obviously uncomfortable with it. I will call her "grandma" and when she corrects me I say "I like grandma better" and she will get all pouty and hurt. She acts like a child. And then she goes back to calling herself "mum mum"
I've actually done this- and she will correct me! I'm probably being a little ridiculous but it just rubs me the wrong way.
That's a little strange. Does she have other grandkids??
No, DH is an only child and DD is the first baby. She's extremely possessive of DH and is always in competition with me. She calls around dinner time almost every day asking what I'm cooking for DH. She wants to make sure he's "properly fed." Seriously? It drives me nuts. I think this is why the "mum mum" irritates me so much. Sorry for the rant.
WTF?! She calls to make sure your husband is eating?
Have you tried discussing it with you H? Maybe he could talk to her!
Yeah, H had lost about 15 pounds when he started running again and she got all mad at me for not feeding him. It was ridiculous. She, of course, acts all nice and sweet around H but he knows what she does/says to me. He confronted her about it a couple times and she just cries and says we hate her. So we always end up trying to patch things up with her so she doesn't get all hysterical.
They are all Grandma and Grandpa. Sometimes Grandpa is Papa. None of them want to be known as Grandma and Grandpa last name. So ILs are their first names. My mom uses her nickname, and my dad is known as farm. They live on a farm, so DS just started calling him Grandpa Farm.
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My parents are Papa and Nana. The other grandkids call her Grammy but DS1 refused to call her that. The ILs are Grandpa and Grandma but DS1 sometimes calls her Grammy. But it usually sounds like "Dranpa and Drammy".
I was wondering what kind of names your LO's grandparents are going by/want to go by. I'm currently a little annoyed because my MIL calls herself "mum mum" and says that to DD all the time. I feel like "mum mum" is way to close to "mom." I don't know... Maybe I'm being irrational? Do any of your grandparents go by this?
Haven't heard mum mum before. I don't think I would like that.
My parents are Grandma & Grandpa. ILs and their spouses are Grandma & Grandpa with first names. My MIL refers to herself as Crazy Grandma....not sure if that will stick, especially since SMIL is actually the looney one.
I really want her to call my parents Memere and Pepere, but we'll see if she can pronounce it since we don't actually speak French (my grandmother was from Paris). I even bought an "I love my memere" onesie for her.
@Joycomesinthemorning my MIL goes by Mama with her other 3 grandkids, not sure how it started or when because they were born before I met my husband. When we had our baby my husband made a big deal (just to me) about calling his mom mama! I absolutely won't and I hate it and I will do everything so Max doesn't call her that! I have cried about it. I actually never refer to my MIL now by any name (except her first name). On a plus side she is a weak person (I love her though) so she won't make a fuss and at Christmas gave max a book and signed it grandma. So I have that little hope.
I'm his mama
Anyways my mom is called Baba (which is what we called her mom).
But he's the first grandchild for my dad and MIL (and his only cousin so far on FIL's side is only six months older than him), so those could turn into something completely different once he's talking. My aunt was a Grandma until my cousin's oldest started talking and called her Gigi, which later evolved into Geegs.
Mum mum would annoy me. I would call her grandma or maybe grandma mum mum. Mil and fil are grammie and papa. I thought it was weird to have the special grandparent names unless it was and established tradition, but now I know a ton of people who choose these so I guess it's common. I wanted DH to be papa so I was bummed when they decided this when our nephew was born, but dh just goes by dada/daddy. I'll add another piece of drama to the mix. My mom started calling her so grandpa when dd1 was born. I couldn't believe it. They are now married, but it still drives me crazy. I call him by his name and just avoid referring to him through the kids point of view. When they are older I will talk to them about it and they can decide...or avoid like me, healthy right?
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Mum mum would make me furious. I guess if it was me I would make DH have it out with her about that because it sounds to me like she is going to be overly possessive of your child the way she is of her own. She should not be trying to be a substitute mommy.
This might sound a little harsh because I have MIL issues of my own and if she did this I would have a cow. I am just all for boundaries.
Grandma (stepmother-in-law), Grandpa (father-in-law), Grandma (mother-in-law), and Grandma (mom).
I don't like anything else, so their wishes were vetoed.
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I get bent out of shape over plenty of other things but this is one battle I choose not to fight with the grandparents. Since at the end of the day the kids will pick their own names for them. If I hated one of the grandparent names, I would just frequently refer to that grandparent by my chosen name for them when talking to my child. If the grandparent were likely to correct me, then I'd do it when they weren't around. Chances are your child will either make up their own name or use yours.
My parents are Grandma and Granddaddy. ILs are Lola and Lolo (Filipino). My nephew calls ILs Wowa and Wowo since he learned their names before he could pronounce "L"s.
My daughter calls her one grandmother - Grandmommy. My daughter came up with it in her own. Her grandmother wanted to be called Grandmother but loved what my daughter came up with.
She calls her other grandmother - Nana
I called both my grandparents mom mom and pop pop growing up.
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We have Grampie and Gram-moose for my in laws (my DH calls his mom the moose because she is clumsy, and she loves it. Lol). My parents went by Meme and Unky to the kiddos that my mom babysat so I thought my mom would definitely be Meme, and despite my best efforts my dad would be unky because that is what their "unofficial first grandkids" called them. My mom passed in May, so they don't have the kids everyday anymore. This made it easier to not call dad Unky, and usually he gets called Gramps. We also call my Aunt Diane Grammy Maude to LO because she is the grandmother or great grandmother to all the other young kids in the family (my dad has always called her Maude. No one is called their real name in my family. haha).
Also, I would say to talk to you mil about being Mum Mum, but she sounds like she isn't super cooperative. Maybe your DH can discuss with her why it is an issue (especially for when LO starts babbling and saying mama! She sounds like the kind of woman who would insist she is talking about "mum mum" instead.) and ask her to choose another name. Maybe her choosing a new name herself would make her a little less miserable about it.
My son calls my parents meema and beepa, lol! We are using grandma and grandpa, he just can't say them yet . but if my mom just wanted to be called meemaw or mama or something? Nope. Not gonna fly. I'm the only mama in these kiddos lives.
You are not being irrational. When we announced our pregnancy, my overbearing MIL immediately said she couldn't wait to be Mama Kay. I replied, absolutely not! My child won't call anyone mama except me! Then months later she tried to force the issue of my quiet FIL (who I love dearly) being called "Big Daddy". That's super creepy to me and not at all fitting for him. I again explained to her that NO ONE would be called anything like mama or daddy except me & DH. Now she's going by KayKay & he's Gpaw. I've given up on that one. She thinks they're too young and trendy to be "grandma and grandpa"
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Also, I'm PW of the week I guess.
We have Nani and Pa, Grandpa and Grandma, and Mimi and Pap.
I've actually done this- and she will correct me! I'm probably being a little ridiculous but it just rubs me the wrong way.
That's a little strange. Does she have other grandkids??
No, DH is an only child and DD is the first baby. She's extremely possessive of DH and is always in competition with me. She calls around dinner time almost every day asking what I'm cooking for DH. She wants to make sure he's "properly fed." Seriously? It drives me nuts. I think this is why the "mum mum" irritates me so much. Sorry for the rant.
I am in a slightly similar situation. Grandma in French is mami and pronounced very similar to mommy. I was really uncomfortable with this and had to subtly voice my opinion. My MIL was nice about it and now goes by mamina, although she forgets sometimes.
Have you had a conversation about how you feel?
No, DH is an only child and DD is the first baby. She's extremely possessive of DH and is always in competition with me. She calls around dinner time almost every day asking what I'm cooking for DH. She wants to make sure he's "properly fed." Seriously? It drives me nuts. I think this is why the "mum mum" irritates me so much. Sorry for the rant.
WTF?! She calls to make sure your husband is eating?
Have you tried discussing it with you H? Maybe he could talk to her!
I haven't come right out and said I didn't like it, but I've always been obviously uncomfortable with it. I will call her "grandma" and when she corrects me I say "I like grandma better" and she will get all pouty and hurt. She acts like a child. And then she goes back to calling herself "mum mum"
WTF?! She calls to make sure your husband is eating?
Have you tried discussing it with you H? Maybe he could talk to her!
Yeah, H had lost about 15 pounds when he started running again and she got all mad at me for not feeding him. It was ridiculous. She, of course, acts all nice and sweet around H but he knows what she does/says to me. He confronted her about it a couple times and she just cries and says we hate her. So we always end up trying to patch things up with her so she doesn't get all hysterical.
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They are all Grandma and Grandpa. Sometimes Grandpa is Papa. None of them want to be known as Grandma and Grandpa last name. So ILs are their first names. My mom uses her nickname, and my dad is known as farm. They live on a farm, so DS just started calling him Grandpa Farm.
I'm his mama
Anyways my mom is called Baba (which is what we called her mom).
Grammie and Papa (my mom/stepdad)
Grammie Vegas and Blu (MIL and SO)
Grandpa (my dad)
Aww LO has a GG also. I really love that name.
I'll add another piece of drama to the mix. My mom started calling her so grandpa when dd1 was born. I couldn't believe it. They are now married, but it still drives me crazy. I call him by his name and just avoid referring to him through the kids point of view. When they are older I will talk to them about it and they can decide...or avoid like me, healthy right?
Mum mum would make me furious. I guess if it was me I would make DH have it out with her about that because it sounds to me like she is going to be overly possessive of your child the way she is of her own. She should not be trying to be a substitute mommy.
This might sound a little harsh because I have MIL issues of my own and if she did this I would have a cow. I am just all for boundaries.
FTR, ours are all just Grandma and Grandpa.
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My MIL insists on being called Nana. I call her grandma usually. If the kids have their own nickname for her, that's fine.
I don't like anything else, so their wishes were vetoed.
My parents are Grandma and Granddaddy. ILs are Lola and Lolo (Filipino). My nephew calls ILs Wowa and Wowo since he learned their names before he could pronounce "L"s.
He also has a stepmom she will be Aunty cause that's what we call her and her grandad will be grandad I guess.
She calls her other grandmother - Nana
I called both my grandparents mom mom and pop pop growing up.
Also, I would say to talk to you mil about being Mum Mum, but she sounds like she isn't super cooperative. Maybe your DH can discuss with her why it is an issue (especially for when LO starts babbling and saying mama! She sounds like the kind of woman who would insist she is talking about "mum mum" instead.) and ask her to choose another name. Maybe her choosing a new name herself would make her a little less miserable about it.
Nana
Grandpa
Papa
Popi
Grandma
Yaya
Nai Nai (Chinese for grandma)
Nana & grandpa.
We also have my dad and step mom but they haven't said anything.
Mil and FIL are deaf so grandma and grandpa because we can teach the signs that go along with it
My mom is Grammy Kimmy