lady_lilitou
lady_lilitou t1_iw1bhvi wrote
Reply to comment by Milamber69reddit in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
My mother was named for her mother, which was also the name of her paternal aunt, and an assortment of other relatives on both sides. Her brother was named for his father. Most of my grandfather's brothers named their kids after themselves. When my mom got pregnant with me, the only daughter, my grandfather was "incensed* that she didn't name me after herself/her mother. My mother had grown up as the youngest in a household with three people sharing her name. She told him she'd never inflict that kind of vanity on her kid. (And on top of that, my dad was raised Jewish. They don't name their kids for living relatives.)
Anyway. Point is, I agree with you.
lady_lilitou t1_jayus9s wrote
Reply to comment by DiegoGarcia1984 in Alaska's arduous Iditarod kicks off with ceremonial start by besselfunctions
There have been a few times since then that they've had to adjust the starting location because of unseasonably warm temps and a lack of snow. Most years it's still been on its usual route, but I don't know if the mushers are seeing conditions changing along the route.