Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for May 08, 2016
Transcript:
Katy: When I have kids, what do you want them to call you? Adam: Um...grandpa, I guess. Katy: What about paw paw? Adam: Too old-timey. Katy: Pop? Gramps? Adam: No, my grandpa was pop not gramps. Katy: Gompy? Pappy? Adam: No. No. Katy: Gump gump? Gramby pamby? Double pop? Pop shlop? Goop poop? Grommina grommina? Adam: Are you having fun, dear? Katy: How about grum grum, the elder?
Tirasmol over 8 years ago
When my son was little, he couldn’t wrap his mouth around Grandma and instead it came out as BeBa. She’s been BeBa for 16 years and we all call her that now.
pcolli over 8 years ago
“Oi, you”.
YokohamaMama over 8 years ago
My kids confused Granddad and Daddy and came up with Graddy. Now our grandkids call my husband Graddy. I think it is a good word.
nosirrom over 8 years ago
By the time Katy has children Adam will be known as Curmudgeon.
Dani Rice over 8 years ago
One of the little ones at church couldn’t manage Pop-pop, and he was known as Bebop. Still is.
Marko56 over 8 years ago
I’m O-Pah.
Dr_Fogg over 8 years ago
Just don’t call him Pee Pa
JP Steve Premium Member over 8 years ago
We left England when I was three, and didn’t return till I was nineteen. When I met my (one surviving) grandmother for the first time in sixteen years I had no idea what I should call her!
bookworm0812 over 8 years ago
Funny how she mentions Gump-Gump and Grum-Grum. My cousin and I used to call our great-grandma on my mom’s side Gram-Gram. For some reason my cousin’s kids couldn’t say Gram-Gram when our grandma became a great-grandma. They call her Gumm-Gumm. Very similar to what Katy was coming up with.
Doctor11 over 8 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day!
Stocky One over 8 years ago
Funny, in part because it reminds me when my daughter was small, and she made up names for my Dad. Amazingly, she actually made one up that stuck, and we still use it to this day!
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
I don’t really care…
SMHLOL over 8 years ago
I’m Pop corn ;)
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
My mother’s father was the only living grandfather I had growing up. He was called as Grandpa. Now I just refer him as Clarence. My stepmother’s father (before he died) was Melvin. As for my father’s father (who died before I was born), I refer him Granddad Harley (to differentiate him from his great-grandson {my father’s grandnephew} also named Harley).
Adam-Stone(Soup) about 5 years ago
Hey.Grum-Grum, the elder is my “nom de plume” amongst my family.