'Hey internet, how did I do this time!?'
The iconic"baby name" blogger and influencer McKinli Hatch is going viral again with a new, updated version of her timeless meme: this time featuring a furry friend.If you have no idea who I'm talking about, this photo should jog your memory.In 2012, Hatch posted the above photo to her blog, Mommy's Little Sunshine, to announce she and her husband, Devan, had chosen a name for their second child.
"At first, I was a little surprised how much attention it was getting and just how creative people can get with [the memes]," she said. Sometimes people write mean comments about her baby name choices, but Hatch said she lets them roll off her shoulders. Her philosophy has always been"other peoples' opinion of me is really none of my business."
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