Friday, January 31, 2020
It was Meant with Love
One of our offspring was sometimes called "bezoar" as a child, although I mentally spelled it "bezore".
I once used that moniker in the doctor's office, and our pediatrician asked, "Do you know what that word means?"
Naturally I answered in the affirmative.
"Of course you do," he replied, shaking his head, and making it obvious that he had come to know us well indeed.
Nobody likes it when their children are ill, but if we had to deal with such...and with three asthmatics, we sure did...Dr. Konieczny was the man to visit. Our children were safe in his capable hands.
And he got us. He understood that an awful nickname like hairball could be used with great affection and fun. I suppose though that it was rough to be a middle kid whose nickname, Beezey, got changed to Beezer, and then swiftly morphed to Bezoar in the minds...and mouths...of her siblings and her terrible mother.
Now her online moniker is Breezey375, no mention of hair, or balls, or cow stomachs, because cows are where we found them back in the day.
Today is her birthday, and despite the terrible abuse she endured as a child, or perhaps because of it, she has come to be a truly compassionate, sweet, loving, caring person.
Sarcastic too.
Happy Birthday, Becky, it was all meant with love.
You are so right! she is indeed a sweet loving girl, and we lover her all to pieces and I knew it wa her birthday and in the ruh today I never even wished her a Happy Birthday when she was here. I had posted on facebook, but I don't know if she saw it. Anyway HAPPY BIRTHDAY BECKY WE DO LOVE YOU A GREAT DEAL AND PLEASE FORGIVE US FOR NOT WISHING YOU A HAPPY BIRTHDAY WHEN WE HAD THE CHANCE. lOVE TO YOU ALL! Mom, Gram, and Gramp
ReplyDeletePut and s everywhere there is a letter missing Mom
ReplyDeleteHAPPY Birthday! Becky
ReplyDeleteI was hoping that most of Becky's school chums didn't know what "bezoar" meant. But then, if they too grew up on dairy farms, I suppose they would have. I confess I had to look up the meaning of the word. From all accounts, anyway, it appears that Becky grew up with more love than being called a bowel obstruction might indicate, and that she is indeed happy on her birthday! Ha Ha!
ReplyDeleteMom, thanks, love you
ReplyDeleteLinda, thanks
Jacqueline, she says she didn't get any flak about it in school. She is a great fan of Professor Snape, and loves the scene where the object is discussed, so she really doesn't mind too much. LOL