A Woman After My Own Heart

In My Mother Was Crazy Penny Marshall says when she first went to school her teacher thought she was retarded. She didn’t respond when the teacher called her. Her mother wasn’t fazed by that. She wrote a note telling the teacher to call her Penny, not Carol, her given name. Why? Because her mother didn’t pay any attention to the names on her children’s birth certificates. She called them all by names ending in y. In order to pronounce the final “ee” sound, you have to smile.

Crazy? Maybe. Brilliant? I think so. It was a simple way of adding some happiness to the world.

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19 Responses to A Woman After My Own Heart

  1. Rose says:

    Ih, I so love this!

  2. tomthebackroadstraveller says:

    …some kids today get stuck with awful names!

  3. Myra Guca says:

    I’ve got to share this with my DIL! Christened “Lois”, her family and childhood friends all called her, “Susie.”
    Years later when she and Troy were dating, he’d phone her at a pre-arranged time from his Army post in Germany. One Saturday night while she was at a babysitting job, she overheard the mother angrily telling a caller, “This is the second time you’ve called and there’s still no-one named ‘Lois’ here.”
    Oops!

  4. That’s a good story! My grandmother called my mother Babe, as did the rest of here family. Only them, though. Alsa, I’ve always been Sandra.

  5. I never heard that before. Sounds like her mother was quite the character. 🙂

  6. Ginny Hartzler says:

    Is this Penny Marshall the actress, sister of Gary Marshall? what a strangely funny story! My first name is Frances. But both my mom and grandmother were Frances, so I was always called Ginny (short for my middle name Genevieve) But once I got into middle school they did not allow any nicknames! What a stupid rule! I could never respond to Frances, plus my husband does not like the name. Almost no one even knows my real first name, and I still always go by Ginny.

    • Jean says:

      Yes, her brother was Gary Marshall. I have to admit, I had never heard of him and didn’t know her name either. I love the name Ginny. 🙂

  7. Linda Sand says:

    My brother’s legal name is Terry. He had one teacher who said that was a nickname and she insisted on calling him Terrance. Even after Mom showed the teacher his birth certificate.

    My SIL likes nicknames; she called her kids Susie, Maggie, Tammy, Eddie, Sammy, and Davy. I never thought about those all being smiley names. To me they were all attempts to keep her kids babies since she loved babies so much.

  8. The OP Pack says:

    Great story. My mother was named Mary Phyllis on her birth certificate, but she was always called Phyllis. When she got married, somehow the marriage license was issued as Phyllis. As the years went on, she had a bit of a mess with her driver’s license, Soc Sec. number, etc. Once she got it all straightened out, she always signed everything as Mary Phyllis.

  9. Christine says:

    Interesting, never watched that show.

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