When i first got pregnant i wanted something good, a cute name you didn't hear everyday. I wanted Kessley if it was a girl and Monty if it was a boy. My husband on the other hand wanted Parker if it was a boy and Lori if it was a girl. We fought over the name for ever moment i was pregnant. Finally when the baby was born our doctors name was doctor parker. My husband thought it was fate and the baby should be named that. i thought it was creepy to have a baby named after the doctor so i thought for sometime and wanted a name that may have sounded like parker but wasn't that, and i came up with Porter.
2 years later i was pregnant again. My husband was in and out of my life alot during those 9 months so my sis and i tried to pick a name. It didn't take too long. we wanted to name the baby after someone. We finally decided if it was a boy John after my husband and Margaret if it was a girl after a close friend. When i told my husband what we wanted he was kinda happy one of the choices was after himself lol. i ended up having a girl Maggie.
The next time i was pregnant alot was going on and picking baby names was the last thing on my mind. when i was about 8 months pregnant my husband died and after that i decided the babies name. Jordan if it was a boy and Jean if it was a girl. Jean and Jordan were names i always wanted but my husband always shot down immediately. After i did have a baby girl i named her Jean
After i got remarried i was pregnant with twins. We knew early on i was having 2 boys. We attended a class on how to introduce your kids to there knew half siblings since my kids were having such a hard time. I met a woman there who had a little boy and named him Keagen. My husband and i fell in love with it and decided the first baby outs name is Keagen. a few weeks later we looked through a baby book and found the name Milo.
a year later i was pregnant again. this time with a boy. we wanted to name him after someone great, a strong name, so we named him arthur. he ended up dyeing at 15 days old but his name stood strong, he was a fighter. |