It's got to be hard to decide a name, no doubt. It's interesting to hear what you guys are thinking about.
I had colic as a babe, and every other illness besides - in a way it's kinda normal and builds up the body's strength for the future. I hope he weathers it ok. Don't be a zombie! :P
Also, this picture doesn't show up for me, either :( I got a clipping of the one you guys posted in the paper, I'll have to go look at that one to tide me over.
You should give the baby a name that you are 100% happy with. That's the good thing about being the parents-- YOU have the final say, not your in-laws or anyone else. I don't think Spanish names are so "strange" for Swedes, esp. a common name like Enrique or Miguel.
Aw, the colic is no fun! Hope you get some rest soon!
I agree with Debbie about the name issue -- you're the parents! Anyway, with as much immigration as there is to Sweden these days, foreign names aren't going to seem so "foreign" in the future anyway! :)
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I had colic as a babe, and every other illness besides - in a way it's kinda normal and builds up the body's strength for the future. I hope he weathers it ok. Don't be a zombie! :P
Also, this picture doesn't show up for me, either :( I got a clipping of the one you guys posted in the paper, I'll have to go look at that one to tide me over.
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You should give the baby a name that you are 100% happy with. That's the good thing about being the parents-- YOU have the final say, not your in-laws or anyone else. I don't think Spanish names are so "strange" for Swedes, esp. a common name like Enrique or Miguel.
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I agree with Debbie about the name issue -- you're the parents! Anyway, with as much immigration as there is to Sweden these days, foreign names aren't going to seem so "foreign" in the future anyway! :)
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