Peggy

I put up a picture of my two girls, Emily and Samantha, and Rain in front of
the Christmas tree when she and Dar came to visit last week. Too bad Rain's
cool purple cast doesn't show.

Peggy

Robin

Nice photo, Peggy. I love Rain's name. My Raven was nearly a Rain!

Robin Yule

Subject: [AlwaysLearning] Another new photo


I put up a picture of my two girls, Emily and Samantha, and Rain in front of
the Christmas tree when she and Dar came to visit last week. Too bad Rain's
cool purple cast doesn't show.

Peggy




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On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 18:32:55 -0800 "Robin" <YuleMom@...> writes:
> Nice photo, Peggy. I love Rain's name. My Raven was nearly a Rain!
>
Wow, there are a lot of photos. I hadn't checked for a while... cool.

I named my daughter Acacia and called her Cacie for 9 years; she named
herself Rain last summer and it seems to have stuck...

And Samantha and Emily really look alike in that photo, Peggy! No doubts
about which two are related... I didn't notice so much in person, but in
the photo Em looks so much older all of the sudden.

Dar

Tia Leschke

> Nice photo, Peggy. I love Rain's name. My Raven was nearly a Rain!
>
> Robin Yule

We've got a Yule family here in Sooke. It's not a very common name.
Tia

Robin

<<<We've got a Yule family here in Sooke. It's not a very common name.
Tia>>>

Yes, it is uncommon in America. My dh is from England, it is a very English name. :-)
Robin Yule




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Nancy Wooton

on 12/31/02 8:20 PM, Robin at YuleMom@... wrote:

> <<<We've got a Yule family here in Sooke. It's not a very common name.
> Tia>>>
>
> Yes, it is uncommon in America. My dh is from England, it is a very English
> name. :-)
> Robin Yule

My dh's great-grandfather was a Wotton; he changed the spelling to Wooton
after getting fed up with Americans rhyming it with "cotton." The only
person I've heard pronounce it correctly was from Texas; we don't even try
to say it right, as the spelling is tough enough already. We've been
consoling our children, who now receive mail on occasion, with "Get used to
it."

Nancy, who used to be a Smith!

(btw, to pronounce it correctly, rhyme the first syllable with "good" or
"wood" - southerners say "root" this way - then kind of swallow the second
syllable. "WHUT'n" is close, I guess... We just say WOO-tun :-)

Happy New Year from San Diego, where it's half-past 12 and almost all past
champagne <ggg>