'My son went from sounding unique and presidential to common AF.'
Before my first child was conceived in 2002, I knew the names I’d pick: if it was a girl, her name would be Anna, after my great-grandmother. If we had a boy, his name would be Addison, after my then husband’s great-great- grandfather.
“The first name is after his great-great-great-grandfather, and his middle name is after my father,” I’d tell everyone who was in earshot.andA few months before I was due, I walked into a boutique where I picked out striped onesies, footie pajamas, and matching baseball caps and sneakers.
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