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I recently read an article in "Annie's Mailbox" (used to be Anne Landers before she died - I think her DDs took over or something like that).
A lady was upset because her son's girlfriend's DD had gone from calling her "grandma" to "Grandma Kay" - and she thought this was done by the girlfriend to put a wedge between Kay and the little girl.
So, I started thinking: When I was little, and even now, my grandparents were "grandma/grandpa (Last name)". Even when my paternal grandmother remarried after grandpa died, she was then "Grandma (new last name)" and still is (although her new husband who she eventually divorced was and remains "Bill").
My children call my parents and step-mom and DH's step-mom by "grandma/grandpa (first name)" as in "Grandpa Tommy" (my dad's legal name - no, it's not Thomas).
They call DH's dad (and mom before she died or when they refer to her) "Grandpa/grandma (Last name)". And they call my grandparents (only one left) the same thing I call them, and they call his grandmother (only grandparent alive when I met him) "grandma (last name)".
DH's sisters' kids all call his dad (their grandfather) Pawpaw, and his mom (again, while alive and when they talk about her) Naynee. DH's step-mother is "Grandma (first name)", and his grandmother is Granny.
DH and I call each other's grandparents "Grandma (last name)"
Oh - DH's grandchildren call me "Nice Grandma"! They call their mother's mother "Mean Grandma" and their father's mother "Evil Grandma". I've tried to get them to call me "Grandma Teresa" or even "Granny Reesa" (which is what DD Samantha's best friend's kids called me).
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My mom's mom was my Nana . . . dad's mom was Granny . . . dad's dad was Grandpa Ray.
My Grandpa Bob is the only grandparent still alive. He divorced my Nana long before I was born and remarried. I grew up calling his new wife (at his insistance) Grandma <her first name> but as I got older, they stopped referring to her as "Grandma" (cards were signed "From Grandpa Bob and <her name>").
DH's mom's parents died long before he and I married but he called them Grandma and Grandpa <last name> . . . his dad's mom is just Grandma and dad's dad was Grandpa.
My kids call my parents Grammie and Poppa and DH's parents are Grandma and Grandpa. Since our DD was the first of their grandchildren, our parents picked what they would prefer to be called and that's what we taught the kids to say when they started to talk. Our nephew (DH's brother's son) has refused to call DH's parents Grandma and Grandpa since day one, so he calls them Pawpaw and Gigi.
My maternal grandparents are just Grandma and Grandpa and always have been, as they have been the only set of grandparents really in our lives and very close to us. My great grandparents (Grandma's parents) are Great Grandma and Great Grandpa as they were just as close as grandparents. They have since passed (Great Grandma a few months ago and Great Grandpa 10 years ago) and I miss them very much.
My paternal grandparents are Grandma Loretta and Grandpa Steve. I never knew Grandma Loretta as she died of leukemia when my dad was 13, but I know she was a wonderful woman and I very much wish I knew her. Grandpa Steve rather distanced himself from the family once his six children had left the house. He died 4 or so years ago, so he was not as close and I had only met him a few times.
This is a great and very interesting thread! Thank you for starting it!
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My French grandmother was Grandmere and her husband was Grandpa, as he was English. I only ever had one grandfather, as my mum's dad died before I was even born. My other grandmother was Granny, so it was easy to distinguish between them.
I always called my mother's mother Nana (DS now calls my Mom Nana). My mother's father died well before I was born. I always called my father's parents Grandma and Grandpa.
My mom's mom was "Nana" to my generation and "Nana Nana" to her 15 great grandkids. My dad's mom was "grandma" both my grandfathers died when I was real young so I'm not sure.
We call my mom "Nana" for our DD and my mom's new husband is "Grumpa" cuz he's always grumpy
I never really knew my grandparents, Teresa, but my kids call Muffin's parents Poppy and Grandma and they call my dad Grandpa Jack. They used to call my mom Grandmom.
Logan calls me Mimi, which I !! He calls Muffin Mac and Cheese. I think he was supposed to call him just Mac, but we like Mac and Cheese better.
Great question. The bottom line is, I don't care what he calls me as long as he visits often!
My mom's side it was Nana and Papa
My dad's side it was Grandma and Grandpa
My mom is Nana or Nanny...but my DGD's call her Mama Nana (we see her alot and the little girls thought it was funny when I call her mom so they combined her name
DH' mom was called different by each family....Gram, Nan, Nina but we called her Nana......
And I'm Nana
For me: On my dad's side I had - granny and grandaddy. On my mom's side I called them- Granny June and Grandaddy. My step mom's parents were called MeMaw and PawPaw.
For my kids: They call my mom granny and my dad gets called both gradaddy and pawpaw. They call their dad's parents mawmaw and pawpaw. They call my step-mom Nana.
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Funny post. On my Fathers side we had Mam-Mam and Nanny. One was my GreatGM the other my Fathers Mother. On my Mothers side it was Mom Mom and Pop Pop.
My kids called my parents Sonya Mom Mom and Sonya Pop Pop they had a dog Sonya. and their other GP were Cherry Mom Mom and Cherry Pop Pop because they had a cherry tree.
Our Grandkids call us Mom Mom and Pop Pop.
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My kids called my parents Sonya Mom Mom and Sonya Pop Pop they had a dog Sonya.
Funny! My step-brother's kids call their grandmothers by the dog they had at the time, too! So, my step-mother is (for my nieces) Lady Grandma. Their mother's mother is Jo-jo Grandma.
Also, I was reminded of a friend's mom who, when my friend was pregnant with the first grandchild asked to be called "Nana Mary". My friend's response to this was "WHY on earth would you want to be called Nana Mary, you name is NOT Mary!".
Seems mom had a friend (Mary) whose grandkids called her this, and she (not Mary) loved the way it sounded!!!! Now, her grandkids call her "Gigi".
I only had one grandparent (my dad's mom) and she was a scary woman who we only saw about once a year and we tried to lay low so I don't remember what I called her.
My dd called my mom Gram and her dad's parents Grandma and Grandpa although Grandpa is dead and Grandma moved away and doesn't contact dd so she doesn't really call her anything anymore