When I was a kid I really wanted a nickname. Fortunately for me, Chicken Legs never really stuck past the 8th grade and underscored the wisdom of being careful what you wish for. Now, my friend Karen has a nickname that has stuck for over 30 years. When you can walk through the Portland Airport 20 years after high school and hear, "Hey Buckethead!" yelled across the concourse you know it's a winner. In fact, one time my son had to ask me if Aunt Bucky had a real name or if that was it...
This goes on all day, everyday. She even reads books with this kind of intensity. She will go to the red book bin, pick one out, sit and peruse it, toss it aside and go get another. She will go through the entire bin in this fashion and when directed, she will put the books back and clean up. She points out characters like Carl and George (Good Dog Carl and Curious George) to whoever is listening and tell the story as she goes along. She does this mainly in Russian (okay, it just sounds like Russian) so it takes a good ear to pick out the real words.
Moving, talking, talking moving--she BUZZES. Since I am the one who gets to follow her most of the time, I am so grateful that we only built the 2288 and not the 2962. That extra 600 square feet of house would kill me!
3 comments:
Interesting way to describe her bizzy buzzy activities. You are right-on. And yes, I did chuckle. Mom
Buzzzzz, Bucky! The hilarious part of nicknames is that we answer to them. To this day if I hear "hey Buckethead", I will turn and look to see who is calling my name...on the street, in the mall, or dodging through the PDX airport....oh, the trials and tribulations!
Jen, I too am glad you decided on the 2288 model. I think you should get a pedometer to see how many miles you walk and run!
Hugs,
Bucky (nickname extraordinaire)
Hey wait, You did have another nickname.. "Nennie" lol Lord, you do have your hands full.. heheheheh So what is the 2288 model?? I assume it is not a car..
Post a Comment