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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhen you were a child, what did you call your grandmother and grandfather? I called mine Meme and Papa. And you?
CozyMystery
(755 posts)debm55
(61,398 posts)Laurelin
(948 posts)I don't know Greek
CozyMystery
(755 posts)hlthe2b
(114,488 posts)It stuck. Even all the Aunts, Uncles, Parents referred to them as such.
debm55
(61,398 posts)tonkatoy8888
(200 posts)My paternal grandparents were meemaw and granddaddy.
My maternal grandmother was mamma vard. Her surname was Brevard, but my oldest cousin couldn't pronounce it, so Mamma Brevard became mamma vard.
debm55
(61,398 posts)deRien
(332 posts)The other grandparents died before I was born. We all called our grandmother Ma
debm55
(61,398 posts)Redleg
(7,010 posts)My kids even call my dad Opa for some reason. He seems to prefer it.
debm55
(61,398 posts)livetohike
(24,385 posts)Grandmother was Grandma. My Moms Dad died when she was 13 and Grandma never remarried. All Grandparents were Slovak.
debm55
(61,398 posts)surrealAmerican
(11,920 posts)I probably would have called my grandfather "Grandpa", but I'm not sure if I was talking yet when he died. My other grandfather died before I was born.
debm55
(61,398 posts)lark
(26,108 posts)Grandma Watson, Grandma Sweeting was how I talked about them to differentiate.
I told my 1-1/2 year old this was his grandma and grandpa and my son interpreted that as Nonni and Poppi. My daughter just followed her older brother - so Nonni and Poppi they were.
debm55
(61,398 posts)Aristus
(72,449 posts)My maternal grandparents were Mama and Gangy (my sister's way of saying "grandfather".)
debm55
(61,398 posts)Vinca
(54,270 posts)debm55
(61,398 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(10,220 posts)My mother's parents were Nanny and Pop-Pop.
applegrove
(132,949 posts)to them in person.
JustKay
(165 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(3,489 posts)Our parakeet used to fly free and land on her big toe when she sat in our living room recliner. He'd say, "Gimme kiss. Hurry up!" Then nibble gently at her toe. LOL!!!
She was the only grandparent still alive by the time I was born. My grandfathers were Dido (dee-do), all were Ukrainian.
UpInArms
(55,272 posts)Thanks Deb I had not thought about that in years
Endlessmike56
(235 posts)We called my grandmother Babka, my grandfather died before I was born
greatauntoftriplets
(179,284 posts)I only had one grandparent. The others had died long before I was born Two great-grandfathers died only 10 years before I was born.
rzemanfl
(31,447 posts)I am going back to sleep.
greatauntoftriplets
(179,284 posts)Heading to bed shortly.
debm55
(61,398 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(179,284 posts)My other grandparents all died young. My father's father was was 34 when he died of flu in the 1918 pandemic.
Figarosmom
(13,001 posts)Paternal was Grandma Rose and Grandpa Tony.
Funny one is what my daughter called my husband's mom and dad. She called him, Buzzy and her, Grandma Buzzy. I don't remember why though.
debm55
(61,398 posts)FuzzyRabbit
(2,218 posts)We still have Gramma's beautiful silverware and china. My sister will sometimes use it on holiday dinners.
debm55
(61,398 posts)Deuxcents
(27,552 posts)My parents were divorced when I was young and met my grandfather as an adult..cool guy and his wife was mee maw, a sweetheart..they remembered me as a baby..lots of family I never knew growing up. Theyre all gone now but a couple of cousins
debm55
(61,398 posts)MIButterfly
(3,063 posts)I never knew my other grandparents.
My Busia lived to be 96 and I was lucky enough to have her until I was almost 50!
Droga Busia, ja che kocham (spelled phonetically because I don't know all that much Polish). ❤️❤️❤️❤️
debm55
(61,398 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(11,453 posts)My father's parents were known as Pop and Grandma Juicy (because she always had Wrigley's Juicy Fruit Gum in her purse... usually for the grandkids of course).
My mother's parents were known as Grandmother and Grandfather, although Grandfather died when I was like 2.
Every Christmas, we got the stuffy, English luncheon at my mother's parents, and then the down home country Christmas with my father's parents.
Wild.
debm55
(61,398 posts)mwmisses4289
(4,601 posts)Didn't even meet Grandpapa until just a few weeks before he died, at his request; long story short, he and my dad had a falling out when dad decided to join the military and Grandpapa refused to speak to him ever again. My uncle took us to see him.
My mom's parents died years before I was born.
debm55
(61,398 posts)Niagara
(12,031 posts)"Grandpa" and "Grandma". They use to visit Texas in the winter months after they retired. As an adult, I wrote them letters and addressed the envelope as Grandpa and Grandma with their surname. They liked that and it would make them smile.
My paternal grandparents were a gazillion years old when I was born. I think I was 3 when my grandfather died and 5 when my grandmother died. I don't remember what either one of them looked like and I'm not close to anyone on that side of the family.