Skip to main content

So What Wednesday

Life After I Dew


So what if I call my kid Chunk. 

It has recently been brought to my attention that the nickname 'Chunk' might be a little less than desirable.  Now I don't usually care about what people think but my own husband hates the name.  He hasn't really given me any particular reason as to why he doesn't like the name he just says he doesn't like it. 

The other person who questioned the name asked what happens if the name sticks with him.  What happens if in ten years, fifteen years, twenty years people are still calling him Chunk?  That may or may not be damaging to him because it can give him a bad body image. 

So I took to Instagram and I got pretty much the same reaction from everyone.




He's my kid and I should call him what I want.

Here's my thing.  I don't call my kid Chunk because he's fat.  Yes, he's a big baby.  He's six months old and weighs 20lbs.  He's a big boy.  But he's not fat.  He's solid.  I started calling him Chunk mainly because of his legs.  The boy has got some serious pork chops.  And I love them!  I love that I have a big, solid baby.  I also call him my sumo baby because of his legs, I just don't hash tag all of his pictures with that.

And, even though it's a total contradiction, I do call him my little chunk.  And no one else calls him that.  Well one other person calls him that but she's really the only one.  Bonus points to her if she can call herself out LOL!  I don't really care if other people call him that.  I think it's a cute nickname!

The point is, I'm not trying to make my kid feel bad by calling him chunk or by hash tagging all of my photos #chunk.  I just like the nickname.  He's my little chunk.  If the name sticks and stays with him when he's older, it will be up to him to decide whether or not it's ok.  If he comes to me and tells me I'm making him self conscious because of the nickname, then I think I have a bigger parenting issue to deal with.

While I can understand and appreciate the questioning behind the name, I can assure everyone out there that this is just a cute little nickname and it will not effect the way he thinks about himself as he gets older.  As I said in my IG feed, it's my job as his parent to assure him that it's just a nickname, not a description. 

And let's face it, it really could be much worse. 

Do you have any cute or offensive nicknames for your kids? 


Since the person who questioned the name may or may not read this, I just wanted to add this little side note.  I am not upset or offended by your question.  I appreciate that you are thinking of my son and his future feelings.  I just wanted to get other opinions on the subject to see if others felt the same way.

 

Comments

  1. My brother's baby nickname was porker because of his cheeks (much like my chubby cheeked cherub). It stuck for about 5 or 6 years but it eventually went away. My brother ended up being very tall and very skinny too...well, until recently, now he looks 7 months pregnant with a beer baby. LOL

    ReplyDelete
  2. Yeah I say SO WHAT!!! It's not offensive, though I did crack up when you called his thighs pork chops-hahaah! I called Dylan a chunk monkey quite a few times but no nicknames really stuck other than "dizbaby" (DIZ are his initials), and "my little big boy." I really don't like when my husband calls dylan "fatboy" but I'm going to let them work through that together lol Chunk is so cute! If he gets offended later on, you can always say, "but honey, when you were born you took a big chunk of my heart!" lol

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Blog Commenting Challenge!

Linking up with Jenna's Journey  for the 3rd Annual Blog Commenting Challenge! Hi! I'm Vanessa! I live with my husband Bryan and my amazing 6 month old Ashlyn in Pennsylvania. I was born and raised here and love it very much! We have 2 pugs, Katie and Utley, one black lab, Camo and one cat, Joey. Our second cat, Kitty, is sadly recently deceased (on Father's Day). I work full time as a Marketing Analyst for a supply chain consulting firm. I don't even know what that means really! I have been here for 3 years and am thinking about a career change. SAHM is looking better and better. My husband owns his own landscaping business which has been both wonderful and horrible at the same time! My husband and I know each other for about 17 years now and we have been together for 12. We got married in September of 2010, just 2 weeks shy of our 10th anniversary! We got pregnant after only 2 months of trying and last December we were greeted by Ashlyn Marie Miller,...

17 Tips - #1 Take a Prenatal Vitamin

17 Tips for a Healthy Pregnancy - #1 Take a Prenatal Vitamin Even when you're still trying to conceive, it's smart to start taking prenatal vitamins. Your baby's neural cord, which becomes the brain and spinal cord, develops within the first month of pregnancy, so it's important you get essential nutrients, like folic acid, calcium, and iron, from the very start. Prenatal vitamins are available over the counter at most drug stores, or you can get them by prescription from your doctor. If taking them makes you feel queasy, try taking them at night or with a light snack. Chewing gum or sucking on hard candy afterward can help, too. It took me a little while to get into the habit of taking my prenatal vitamin. I wasn't used to taking anything daily since I had been off the pill for a few months. I finally got myself in the habit of taking it every morning. I just take an over the counter vitamin. It has the same nutrients as a doctor prescribed vitamin but is less hass...

HFMD

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common viral illness that usually affects infants and children younger than 5 years old. However, it can sometimes occur in adults. Symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease include fever, blister-like sores in the mouth (herpangina), and a skin rash. ( http://www.cdc.gov/hand-foot-mouth/about/index.html) Are you kidding me? Blister-like sores in the mouth? Why do things like this even exist? What purpose does an illness like this that just torments little babies (and their parents) serve?  This stupid illness is currently 'running it's course' through my poor son. One week before his first birthday. Apparently it's 'going around' as the doctor so nicely explained.  Fortunately we only had one really bad day where he was not eating or drinking much and was just miserable. He was back to his usually happy self in no time even with blisters in his mouth. So this week, while my husband is away for work in Chicago and ...