I was watching some trashy television today (what else is there to do while on bed rest?) and came across this sibset of little girls:
[name]McKayla[/name] (7 years old and goes by [name]Kayla[/name])
[name]McKenzie[/name] (5.5 years old and goes by [name]Kenzie[/name])
[name]McKenna[/name] (3 years old and goes by [name]Kenna[/name])
McKeltie (New [name]Born[/name] goes by Keltie)
See a pattern? I thought I was mixing up the children when I first heard their names but when they posted them on the screen I about died!
What do you think?
[name]McKayla[/name] (7 years old and goes by [name]Kayla[/name])
[name]McKenzie[/name] (5.5 years old and goes by [name]Kenzie[/name])
[name]McKenna[/name] (3 years old and goes by [name]Kenna[/name])
McKeltie (New [name]Born[/name] goes by Keltie)
I wonder if the parents forgot that there were other letters in the alphabet? There really should be a course called “[name]How[/name] To Name Children 101”. Parents can only pass after extensive study and careful consideration as well as by signing a declaration that they will avoid matchey/cutesy/sickly sibling combinations like these names. If they refuse to sign it, they would have to undergo intensive therapy to ascertain the reasons why they would be choose such monikers. [name]How[/name] on earth do they keep from mixing them up is beyond me! It’s just about time for me to retire for the evening. I hope I don’t have nightmares!
[name]McKayla[/name] (7 years old and goes by [name]Kayla[/name])
[name]McKenzie[/name] (5.5 years old and goes by [name]Kenzie[/name])
[name]McKenna[/name] (3 years old and goes by [name]Kenna[/name])
McKeltie (New [name]Born[/name] goes by Keltie)