HestiaAC

HestiaAC t1_jbo755o wrote

I have the exact same pair. They're extremely painful. I wore these on a dinner date with my husband and we hit up an outlet mall after- I had to buy flip flops on the date and swap them out just so we could keep walking around, I was so miserable.

2

HestiaAC t1_j2ept8p wrote

I don't think your bf is properly communicating the reality of his situation. My husband was in the Navy for 10 years; his command wanted to be notified if he so much as went out of town on a day trip. you had to put in a request for leave and outline where you would be going- the command would routinely reject anything too frivolous or risky. They would never have approved of a trip to travel outside the country to see your girlfriend. He may want to come see you very desperately, but that may genuinely not be in the cards for him...

3

HestiaAC t1_j2enx4o wrote

I think it's a cool naming tradition. I'm a genealogist and using the mother's (or grandmother's) surname as a middle name used to be extremely common- kind of fell out of fashion by the 20th century for whatever reason.

I think you still have time to change your daughter's middle name without it affecting her much at all. She's 4 and a half... she won't remember a change to her middle name. The two middle names thing seems like the best compromise- millions of people who two middle names and navigate through life just fine.

Sounds like your family is the biggest hurdle to overcome. You and your wife need to settle on a solution and present a united front to the family- say you know they were really fond of her name but after having your son, you realized how much you'd like them both to have your wife's name carry on with them. They may be disappointed, but it's not their child, not their decision.

77