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It’s an unusual one, Olive. 8lb 15oz and hopefully coming home this afternoon.
Oh I love the name and know 2 other babies with the same .
Might be one that becomes popular in the future ?
not too much though .
xx
It’s odd how names become popular then go out of use. I’d never heard of a child called Emily but shortly after my daughter was born she got admitted to hospital and there were 6 of them!
True .
When I had my company we had a sudden influx of Charlotte ‘s . Caused all amount of problems so people were asked to have name changes to stop the confusion !
Never had that problem however saying that just in the last year two different people have called their babies Penelope !
Just hope no one calls them Pen , I loathe being called that !!!
xxx
A former colleague had a a series of girlfriends all called Emma. They werr referred to as the interchangeable Emmas
Well that’s the first time I’ve experienced a red weather warning and I hope it’s the last ! Reported 98mph winds our area looks a complete mess walls,fences trees down roof tiles etc strewn everywhere . Winds just settling now to about 60 with heavy snow forecast for next hour
Arwen. Needs to bugger off!!
Daughters partner is trying to help near Ludlow, several trees down and an outbuilding roof blown off. Hope they can get sorted, her mother has just had her husbands (stepfather) funeral, so all is a bit raw. pesky weather. The museum was very cold, I was glad to be able to leave early.
Hugs xxx
Moomy
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