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Up until he was 96 and I 23 in 2007, Iâm sure I always called my maternal grandfather (who I grew up knowing; paternal grandparents died before I was born) âGrandpa.â Now I call my grandparents by name when talking about them.
My first nephew looked me and said, âBear.â(It was a reasonable assumption and not bad for his first word.)His parents insisted he change it to âUncle Bearâ, which was foolish as there were no other bears around needing to be distinguished from.
My dad got the grandkids to start calling him âGrandfather Sirâ when they were wee tots. Though they are all grown now, thatâs what they still call him. Heâs pretty laid back and thinks itâs funny.
I still donât know what to have my grandchild call me. Sir, perhaps, to distinguish from the all the people trying to sell me something that call me by my first name.
When speaking to him, or to people who know him, I always call him âGrandpaâ. As a children, all his grandkids called him âPapaâ (including me).But whenever Iâm talking about him to someone who hasnât met him (mostly online), I refer to him as my âGrandfatherâ. I dunno why I do that.
Iâm Sue-Sue to my grandbabies (first one named me). My husband is Paw-Paw (a southern moniker, I believe), and my parents are Big Grandma and Big Grandpa.
Two of my grandkids call me GrandPaw⊠& one calls me GrandDad. I only had one living grandfather when I was kid & I called him Pop-Pop, which I always thought was because he liked Popcorn :)
In Denmark we use the term farfar/farmor (Dad(s)Dad and Dad(s)Mon) for the fathers parents and morfar/mormor (Mom(s)Dad and Mom(s)Mom) for the morthers parents
Which makes it sometime confusing for my parents, who have a daugther and two sons :-)
Else the terms granddad/-father/-mom/-mother is also widely used â but as âbestdadâ (bedsteforĂŠldre â as in my best parent).Great grandparents parents is named âoldeforĂŠldreâ. Olde refers to the fact that they are old⊠:-)
An acquaintance of mine has a vanity tag that reads âBOOPY.â Seems it was a very young grandchildâs inability to pronounce anything close to âgrandpa.â I just hope that didnât become a problem in his day gig â as a judge⊠(âCourt is now in session, the honorable Judge Boopy presiding!â Yeah, might have been problematic.)
I was blessed with all four grandparents until I was an adult. (At one point there were five living generations on my motherâs side.) My dadâs parents were Nana and Pop (or Pop-pop) and my motherâs folks were Grandmother and Grandfather.
I have a question for Brian Crane. Where did you come up with the name âBoompaâ?The reason is that our grandsoncame up with that exact name for his grandfather when hewas not yet two years old. The names we had been usingwere âOmaâ and âOpaâ. He called me Oma but decided allon his own to call his grandfather âBoompaâ! Up until today we had never heard it before and since a child made it up allon his own without hearing it from anyone or anywhere else!!It would be very interesting just to hear how you got the name âBoompaâ! Thank you. :O)
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Up until he was 96 and I 23 in 2007, Iâm sure I always called my maternal grandfather (who I grew up knowing; paternal grandparents died before I was born) âGrandpa.â Now I call my grandparents by name when talking about them.
Crabbyrino Premium Member about 11 years ago
Be glad Nelson is around, Earl. There comes a time when the gkids are only seeking funding. Sad but true.
pelican47 about 11 years ago
My dad insisted that his grandkids call him âGrandfather.â
pelican47 about 11 years ago
My motherâs father was known as âGranddad.â
Zanere about 11 years ago
my granddaughter callâs me pawpaw
mdcdjg2008 about 11 years ago
My paternal grandparents were Deeno and Papa. Now that there great grandkids it Deeno and Big Papa, and my parents are referred to as Nana and Papa.
Pretzelcoatl about 11 years ago
I grew up in a school where many of the students had Dutch ancestry; they often referred to their grandparents as Oma and Opa.
clucky about 11 years ago
Wonder if Earl was kid in âMr. Hobbs Takes a Vacationâ ??
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 11 years ago
My first nephew looked me and said, âBear.â(It was a reasonable assumption and not bad for his first word.)His parents insisted he change it to âUncle Bearâ, which was foolish as there were no other bears around needing to be distinguished from.
cdward about 11 years ago
My dad got the grandkids to start calling him âGrandfather Sirâ when they were wee tots. Though they are all grown now, thatâs what they still call him. Heâs pretty laid back and thinks itâs funny.
flyertom about 11 years ago
In our Polish family, we used the term dziadzie (JAHD-jee), a derivative of dziadzius â old man.Our grandmothers were babcias (BAB-chia).
chizzel about 11 years ago
What are you called? Jesus Christ?
KEA about 11 years ago
I still donât know what to have my grandchild call me. Sir, perhaps, to distinguish from the all the people trying to sell me something that call me by my first name.
Chris Kenworthy about 11 years ago
I never really had a grandpa, on either side, they both died before I was around. My two grandmothers were Gabba and Granny
Sojourn about 11 years ago
he seems to be reminiscing wistfully about good old boompa
BlackFrostWarrior about 11 years ago
When speaking to him, or to people who know him, I always call him âGrandpaâ. As a children, all his grandkids called him âPapaâ (including me).But whenever Iâm talking about him to someone who hasnât met him (mostly online), I refer to him as my âGrandfatherâ. I dunno why I do that.
goweeder about 11 years ago
I called my maternal grandfather "Bigdad, and my maternal grandmother. âgrannymom.âNow my grandhildred call me âNana.â
Donât know why I mentioned that I guess these comments just brought back memories..
PapaBishop about 11 years ago
I am âPapa.â My wife is âNana.â We have 13 grandchildren and 13 Great grandchildren so far.
otahans about 11 years ago
My Austro-Hungarian grandparents were Oma and Ota.
beezel about 11 years ago
Iâm Sue-Sue to my grandbabies (first one named me). My husband is Paw-Paw (a southern moniker, I believe), and my parents are Big Grandma and Big Grandpa.
leester39 Premium Member about 11 years ago
Two of my grandkids call me GrandPaw⊠& one calls me GrandDad. I only had one living grandfather when I was kid & I called him Pop-Pop, which I always thought was because he liked Popcorn :)
Number Three about 11 years ago
I never got to meet my grandpas so I didnât get to try out any cute variations.
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gmasj about 11 years ago
For a short time, my oldest called his grandpa Boompa, then it morphed into Crappaw before becoming Grampa.
thomas.hviid.thorn about 11 years ago
Quite interesting!
In Denmark we use the term farfar/farmor (Dad(s)Dad and Dad(s)Mon) for the fathers parents and morfar/mormor (Mom(s)Dad and Mom(s)Mom) for the morthers parents
Which makes it sometime confusing for my parents, who have a daugther and two sons :-)
Else the terms granddad/-father/-mom/-mother is also widely used â but as âbestdadâ (bedsteforĂŠldre â as in my best parent).Great grandparents parents is named âoldeforĂŠldreâ. Olde refers to the fact that they are old⊠:-)
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 11 years ago
But how could I live without her?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 11 years ago
(or âitâ, as the case may be?)
Tin Can Twidget about 11 years ago
She/he has been flagged many times before â hasnât done anything yet.
K M about 11 years ago
An acquaintance of mine has a vanity tag that reads âBOOPY.â Seems it was a very young grandchildâs inability to pronounce anything close to âgrandpa.â I just hope that didnât become a problem in his day gig â as a judge⊠(âCourt is now in session, the honorable Judge Boopy presiding!â Yeah, might have been problematic.)
Dani Rice about 11 years ago
I was blessed with all four grandparents until I was an adult. (At one point there were five living generations on my motherâs side.) My dadâs parents were Nana and Pop (or Pop-pop) and my motherâs folks were Grandmother and Grandfather.
Ettabetta about 11 years ago
I have a question for Brian Crane. Where did you come up with the name âBoompaâ?The reason is that our grandsoncame up with that exact name for his grandfather when hewas not yet two years old. The names we had been usingwere âOmaâ and âOpaâ. He called me Oma but decided allon his own to call his grandfather âBoompaâ! Up until today we had never heard it before and since a child made it up allon his own without hearing it from anyone or anywhere else!!It would be very interesting just to hear how you got the name âBoompaâ! Thank you. :O)