For the record–I have yet to see the movie “[name]Juno[/name]”, but I did look up the synopsis online a while ago and it gave me an idea for a new baby name game. [name]Hope[/name] you enjoy!
Use this dice to play: http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks1/maths/dice/ten.htm
Your name is (NAME) and you are a 19-year-old college sophomore attending (UNIVERSITY). You have been with your boyfriend, (HIS NAME) for over a year when you find out you are pregnant in the beginning of the second semester. You eventually work up the nerve to tell your boyfriend and, of course, he freaks out. But once things settle down, you two have a long, intimate talk. You tell your family the news, as well as your decision: to put the baby up for adoption.
Your boyfriend’s stepfather puts you in touch with a local adoption agency that performs both open and blind adoptions. Because you want to make sure your unborn child is given the best home he or she deserves, you choose the parents carefully, balancing the pros and cons of them all. After maybe two months, you finally pick the right couple: (HUSBAND’S NAME) and (WIFE’S NAME) of (CITY). He is a (CAREER) and she is a (CAREER). You arrange an interview with them a week later and they arrive very excited. You fire questions at them like gunshots, but they always bounce back. They are instantly charming. You are now certain you have made the right choice.
Over the next seven months, you grow close to (WIFE’S NAME) and (HUSBAND’S NAME). You decide that you don’t want to see the baby, but you would like to keep in touch with them. They are perfectly fine with that, especially since you never know what could happen. Your boyfriend, however, seems to be pulling away; he says that he doesn’t want to get too attached to the baby before giving it up. You can’t really blame him. It’s been pretty hard on you, too, but you are in too deep to back out now. Then, you finally have the baby. Your boyfriend goes with you to the delivery room while the adoptive parents wait outside.
What is the baby’s gender? [name]Roll[/name] the dice
- girl
- boy
- girl
- boy
- your choice
- girl
- boy
- girl
- boy
- girl
An hour after the baby is born, the adoptive parents say they have picked a first name for the baby, but cannot settle on a middle name. So, they give you and your boyfriend the honor of choosing.
If the baby is a boy, what is his first name? [name]Roll[/name] the dice
- [name]Jacob[/name]
- [name]Mason[/name]
- [name]William[/name]
- [name]Jayden[/name]
- [name]Noah[/name]
- [name]Michael[/name]
- [name]Ethan[/name]
- [name]Alexander[/name]
- [name]Aiden[/name]
- [name]Daniel[/name]
If the baby is a girl, what is her first name? [name]Roll[/name] the dice
- [name]Sophia[/name]
- [name]Isabella[/name]
- [name]Emma[/name]
- [name]Olivia[/name]
- [name]Ava[/name]
- [name]Emily[/name]
- [name]Abigail[/name]
- [name]Madison[/name]
- [name]Mia[/name]
- [name]Chloe[/name]
If the baby is a boy, what is his middle name? [name]Roll[/name] the dice
- [name]Gabriel[/name]
- [name]Sawyer[/name]
- [name]Emmett[/name]
- [name]Jasper[/name]
- [name]Asher[/name]
- [name]Wyatt[/name]
- [name]Owen[/name]
- [name]Blake[/name]
- [name]Calvin[/name]
- [name]Dominic[/name]
If the baby is a girl, what is her middle name? [name]Roll[/name] the dice
- [name]Rose[/name]
- [name]Paige[/name]
- [name]Eleanor[/name]
- [name]Grace[/name]
- [name]Violet[/name]
- [name]Miranda[/name]
- [name]Brooke[/name]
- [name]Mabel[/name]
- [name]Alice[/name]
- [name]Hope[/name]
What is the baby’s name?
Three days later, you and the baby, (NAME), leave the hospital. After an emotional goodbye, you give the baby to his/her new parents. You and your boyfriend watch their car depart from the hospital, then quietly walk back to his car, as he pushes you along in your wheelchair.
Part 2 coming up!