I'm new to Fopperholic, but I've been lurking for a while. Sorry if this has been a topic of conversation before, but looking at those labels with the boys names on them made me think. If you have a surname that is more common as a first name (Ryan), why would you deliberately choose first names for both boys with the classic surname-sounding ...son ending (Grayson & Lawson)? When I look at their names on those labels, it looks as though their names are back to front - Ryan Grayson and Ryan Lawson sound just as likely as full names for those boys, if not more.