It makes me think about how interesting our name choices are when we are able to pick what we would like to be called... for example Jonah has a Nonnie and Papi, a Grandma Red and Pika, and a Nana and Pop (lucky boy gets 3 sets of grandparents!). No one is simply Grandma and Grandpa.
Now that Jonah and his toddler friends are starting to speak (whether we understand them or not is another thing...) I struggle with what I would like to be called by his friends and what Jonah should call my adult friends. Am I Auntie Laura, Mrs. Harwin, Ms. Laura, or some other alternative? It almost becomes a question of identity! At the same time that I want to respect tradition and instill respect in younger generations by requesting to be called Mrs. Harwin, I struggle with my personal comfort with a more casual attitude and being referred to as Auntie Laura or Ms. Laura. And of course, now that I am an aunt to Jonah's Cousin Max, I can't seem to get comfortable with the idea of being anyone else's auntie. So I have chosen to be called Ms. Laura.
Of course when I run into a childhood friend's mother at the grocery store and call them Mrs. Last Name I will begin to question this all over again! I guess only time will tell.
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