Do we all long to have a nickname? I did, and when I was in grade school I tried to give myself one. It didn’t take. Since then I’ve always thought that nicknames must be chosen by others, people who have observed your particular peculiarities or, perhaps, find something amusing about your given name.
One of the Captain’s friends gave him a nickname when he was a boy – ‘Salad’ – harvested from the garden of his last name. It didn’t stick though and no one other than this one friend ever used it.
A year ago the Captain filled out one of those endless forms we are given in Doctors’ offices. One of the questions was simply, “Nickname.” ‘Well,’ thought the Captain, ‘I guess everyone must have one. I don’t, but I would like to. I’ve always thought of myself as ‘Speedy’ ‘ and he wrote that on the form. It felt just right when the doctor breezed into the examining room a few minutes later with a cheerful, “Hi there, Speedy.”
It’s hard to change your name when you and your friends have used the same one for, oh, let’s just say ‘many’ years; but the Captain, I mean Speedy, is persistent and has reminded all of us from time to time of his new moniker. I knew it was serious when he put his new nickname on his scooter.
Not too long ago he mentioned that he’d like not to be ‘the Captain’ any more in these pages, so join me in wishing that alias a fond goodbye and welcoming ‘Speedy’ to our midst. Same great guy, new name, and one of the few people who’s ever had the satisfaction of choosing his own nickname.

Speedy sounds alright by me! In fact it sounds downright apropos seeing how fast this holiday season is moving along. Done with turkey, now on with the cookies, booze and pre-xmas feasts. We just would like to have some snow!
By the time you read this Christmas may well be over! Just kidding (I hope). ‘Tis the one season when snow seems not only appropriate but requisite – I hope you get some soon so you, MoTH and the pups can play in it.
oh noooooooo…….. now I’ve got that jingle from decades ago in my head – Alka-Seltzer, Speedy alka seltzer …… and that little guy with the pill on his head – but…. Speedy is as Speedy does, so, if Mr. L. cures the blue, and whatever else may ail us, then, at whatever mph he moves, Speedy he is – happy travels
Well thank you not at all – I’d forgotten all about that Alka jingle, and now it’s firmly lodged in the front of my brain. 🙂 I had to look up the little feller to remember what he looks like. He has red hair, and looks far too perky for this day and age. How ads have changed!
Perfect!!
“2. speedy – accomplished rapidly and without delay; “was quick to make friends”; “his quick reaction prevented an accident”; “hoped for a speedy resolution of the problem”; “a speedy recovery”;”
Pretty much sums up who he is!
Henceforth, he will always be addressed as SPEEDY!
The dictionary! Wish I’d thought of that. He’ll be so happy that you’ll (try to) change.
We are so into Speedy!! Farewell Captain…. Welcome aboard, Speedy….
Suits him 100% better, no?
It is with great pleasure that I welcome Speedy to the pack.
Thanks Diane, he’s happy with the change. Now if I can just remember!
Welcome Speedy, My Dad always called me LindyLou when I was a little girl so that is why I now use this nickname for my blogging activities.
I like LindyLou – it swings.
“Areeba” – I know Speedy fits him but not so much as 20 years ago. Those New York runs must have set a few records. Well, so long Captain, and may your “Speedy” moniker stick even when you’re not so speedy.
Ah, you remember the days of being ‘on reserve;’ the requirement was that he had to be within two hours of JFK. We lived 2.5 hours away… except when he was called out on reserve. Then he could make it in two.
Huge thumbs up to the new nickname – it’s how I have thought of him since hearing the story of the origin of “Speedy” some time ago! Much better to have a nickname born of whimsy than an honorific job title…
I never much cared for The Captain moniker myself, but having started it didn’t quite see how to back out of it gracefully. As usual, Speedy to the rescue!
My doctor should be so friendly!
Good point…