What's In a Name??
Nicholas (Greek) - "Victorious People"
Clayton (English) - "Town on Clay Land"
Nicholas Clayton Russell
"Son of Eric and Leah"
Join Leah and me down our journey to parenthood: From thoughts about and plans to conceive, to worries and anxiety and doctor's visits.....We want to give a candid look at the process of God blessing us with a son.
6 Comments:
I like it!
Clayton. Clayton. Where have I heard that name before?
So can we call him jolly 'ol St. Nick? Cause that would be cool.
Probably Clayton Bice, from REJH. He was in my P.E. class one year, I think. Other than that, I have no idea where you think you might've heard that name.
Now, I must go look up the verification word "ewcfqnoa"
That's a good name. I assume y'all decided that Nick was a fine nickname since that's what he's going to end up being called? So long as you didn't name him Aswipe Johnson Russell, it's all good.
By George I think You've Got It!! hehe, Congrats! I like it! And I'm sure the "final" decision was pending my approval? Kidding! You two are really on a roll...So much preparation! I'll stick to that good ol' instinct stuff you hear about! I guess next month I'll see the big belly?! Then Christmas maybe we'll have another new family addition?!
I'm not sure when you're gonna see the belly next month, but then again, you're the one that lives in Hernando or Cowsbutt or wherever in the heck in Missisloppy you live. : )
He'll definitely be here for Christmas, but the only variable right now is whether he'll be freshly arrived for Thanksgiving, or if we'll have to stand up in the middle of dinner and say, "If you'll excuse us, we need to be going to the hospital ASAP--Save me some broccoli casserole, would you?"
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