Friday, October 24, 2008

Splitsville

I sometimes feel like I am about four different people. Maybe more. Its a good thing I am an honest SOB, or I'd have a hard time keeping all my stories together. Not that I am lying about anything, just that....well for example I have no idea if I have announced on CMS that we are expecting a girl.

I don't hide this fact, I just don't recall if I put that information here. I have put it elsewhere. We are going to name her, 'Mae' after my grandmother and her middle name will most likely be Leilani.

But 'splitsville' really is about the different lives that really all of us lead in a day. We are parents, spouses, bosses, employees, volunteers, supporters, athletes, the list goes on. In the end every hat we wear should go on top of the same head, we have the same idealogy, the same core belief and idea of fairness. Every permutation of our daily roles requires a different mindset, a different set of ability's, but not a different person.

There are obvious incongruities. The most mild mannered of women can become the most tenacious of atheletes on a course. Macho, super aggresive men will smile and wave at children behind him in a line. These may be personality traits that we don't exhibit in 95% of our daily life, but they got there somewhere.

I'm told that my grandmother and I were very close. Of a dozen grandkids we had a bond that was different and noticable. She dead when I was about ten and I lost my memory of her in a car accident. So while I am constantly held to a standard I don't remember but was valid nevertheless, I would like to hope that when my daughter is born, I have a bond with her that is special and unique and different than the personality most people see in my day. And it all starts with a name.

6 comments:

Wendy said...

It's a lovely name for your daughter, Comm's.

stronger said...

Awwwwwwww... :)

Nytro said...

hey there, comm... i've been meaning to call or email you or leave a comment for you for quite some time now. i'm so happy for you and the fam! and i'd also like to say that i called the girl some time ago. i think before carol was even trying to get preggers. (i think it was in terms of talking about beliefs of title ix and how they will change once it affects you personally... or, your daughter). you might even say that i blessed you with a daughter. don't laugh. it's happened before.

anyhoo, i know that when you welcome your little girl into this big world, that bond you speak of will be stronger than anything you've ever imagined.

again... happy for you. proud of you. all that mushy stuff.

ShirleyPerly said...

Wonderful way to remember your grandma even if you may not otherwise.

kodiacbear said...

Congrats, Comm! Hope all is well with the family.

M said...

that is quite possible the most beautiful girl's name i had ever heard. i repeated it out loud a couple times and - yup - most beautiful.