Would SM by any other name smell as sweet?

5 07 2010

My name is much like me.  At first glance, it may appear plain or unremarkable but when it comes down to choosing the most accurate cliché, my name can best be explained by saying that there is much more than meets the eye.  Its ethnic origins mirror my ancestral blend, which indicate my light skin, freckled complexion and bright blue eyes but the stories which I associate with it are quirky and unique, sometimes verging on ridiculous.

I can remember with vivid detail, flipping through my baby book to the list of potential names which my parents toiled over before deciding on the one which I bear today. As a true child of the ’80s, I was upset because I wanted to have a ‘cool’ name like Cindy. One day, my Dad started calling me Cindy just to interrupt my incessant whining and he met roaring success. I no longer wanted such a silly name. Mine suited me much better.

As time progressed, I learned how complicated my simple name could be. There have always been people who have known me for months or even years before learning the correct combination of my first, middle and family name. To make matters worse, I’ve adopted a series of nicknames over the years which makes the correct order of my name even more difficult to figure out. The discovery of my legal name in its correct form is most often followed by embarrassment on the behalf of the other person and reassurance that it always happens that way on mine. It’s turned into something of a non-issue since I’ve developed the preference for my ‘hyphenated’ name.

My middle name is complex both in its identification and history.  Although it’s a name passed down through generations to me, it wasn’t always that way and was only adopted by my family when they immigrated to Canada from the old country. It wasn’t a name that they liked but it stood out as being unique in an area filled with others bearing mutations of generic titles comparable to ‘John Smith’. After carrying the name for three generations, my mother, being an only child, wanted to pass it down somehow, so my parents lobbed her name in half and used the second piece as my middle name. I would like to pass it along one day too.

Perhaps the most fun I’ve had with my name has come with my travels over the last several years. I’ve learned that the pronunciation of my name is nearly impossible for those who are not native English speakers. It means crude things in some languages and is said with looks of confusion by speakers of others. I suppose there is the potential of this happening with anyone’s name but I still enjoy the giggle whenever it happens to me.

Regardless, these are just some of the things which make my name as unique as me. It would appear that sometimes all the fun is in the little details which often go overlooked.

So what is my name?  I guess you’ll just have to ask me to find out.





Intro to insanity

3 07 2010

I’ve been getting a lot of flack lately for not keeping up on my writing. I guess I should apologize. Not only have I not had the time but I really haven’t been in the mood, nor have I had much of anything to write about.

Life is splendid right now yet lacking interesting news, so I have been getting progressively more upset with myself for being unable to put words down. I suppose I could work on posts which are random and poorly thought out, but that’s never much fun for anyone (and often results in weird rambling posts such as this). The good news is that I may have come up with a fitting solution.

I was out for drinks with another writer friend last week and was telling the sad tale of my ongoing block. We were troubleshooting and trying to come up with resolutions to my problem when an idea struck me.

I want you to tell me what to write about. Yes, you.

Whether you email me with a random word or send me a Facebook message asking my opinion on such and such, it really doesn’t matter. I may not spit out your requests in a timely manner but I’m intrigued by the idea that by putting the ideas in your hands, I become limitless in what may come out.

It’s bizarre and random but I like it.

I’ve already received my first task, which came from my writer friend. He very recently took a Creative Writing class and has challenged me to complete the same series of assignments which were required work for him. Sadly, I will not get course credit for this work but I will get practice and if all goes well, I’ll likely join his Writing Circle, which is comprised of his former classmates. Good incentive, no doubt.

So, here goes… Wish me luck.








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