I love everything about my name, and the fact that I have met so few people in my life that share the same same. When I was little in sunday school up for role call, my teacher stopped me and asked me if I knew anything about my name. Since I was so young, all I could respond with was, “My parents gave it to me because they liked it!” The teacher I had liked it even more than my parents did, and a couple months later a younger Lucy was brought up in the church. Overall, I would say that I can relate to dogs a lot more than people lately. A little husky awaited my neighbors under the tree this Christmas, and another Lucy was welcomed on 34th Street …show more content…
You’re in Disney World and want to find a Mickey cup with your name inscribed on the handle? You’ll search throughout the rack and will find a Lauren, Louisa, Laura, Lindsey, or even a Lacy. The u in the middle of my named separated me from many souvenirs that I could never get as a kid. With all this talk of acceptance and inclusiveness in 2017, you would imagine that I have found a mere sticker with my name at a rest stop. 16 years of searching, yet Lacy seems to win every time. I want to give a huge thanks to my parents for keeping me this original. My siblings were given basic names that you would find on a cup, and might require a last initial. Lucy allows me to feel different- a complete individual. I was not named after anyone, and I feel special because of that. My siblings’ middle names have come from grandparents or aunts or uncles, but I am the only one that has no connection to the others. I ask myself constantly how I became to be so unique; it must be how I can walk throughout the halls of Pleasant Valley, or maybe even a Walmart, and be the only Lucy