Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Name Change



Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Department of Aragon Puppy Owners for a change of name pursuant to the provisions of the "Name Act" by me: Aragon Aroi Silver Lining of Sunol, Ca as follows: To change my name from "Sterling" to "Darby Crash" dated this 10th day of November, 2009.

Well, actually, I (Lisa) will be applying for him.

I would like to blame my husband, and say that he renamed him and that I really had no choice in the matter, but that would not be the truth.

I have a long history of renaming. When I was 11 I had a little boyfriend who lived down the street. His name was Ralph. As cute as he was, however, I just couldn't have a boyfriend with a name like Ralph. (no offense to anyone who's husband or significant other's name is Ralph, of course) In my prepubescent mind Ralph was another word for puke, up-chuck, hurl, vomit. And as an 11 year old girl, that was simply not going to work. So I called him Rusty. He objected repeatedly that his name was not Rusty. I told him if he wanted to be MY boyfriend that it was. Since it was a few days until my birthday and I was having a party at the local roller skating rink, Rusty-Ralph conceded to the temporary name change in lieu of a promised afternoon of rollerskating and unlimited video game playing. And then he 'broke up' with me in the van on the way home.

When I was in high school I decided that Lisa wasn't a creative enough name for myself, so I added an extra 's' to it (Lissa) much to my mother's chagrin and spent the next several years smugly correcting people when they spelled it the original, boring way. I spent significantly longer trying to get it back to the boring, legal, single 's' version once I grew up and got tired of being 'creative'. It wasn't easy, I had even convinced the DMV and they were not keen on changing it back to the original version.

When I started working with Sterling in earnest, I found that his name was difficult for me to call and make it sound 'happy happy happy'. Sterling was a very elegant and serious name. I needed something I could 'sing-song' to pump him up while working with him as well as abbreviate on a daily basis (there isn't a 'short name' for Sterling) My husband had called him Crash a couple of times because of his careless running habits and it hit me; Darby Crash, the infamous lead singer of one of the greatest punk bands (and my all-time favorite punk band) in the history of music, The Germs. Their biggest album was called "Nothing We Do is Secret". I smiled because nothing Darby and I do will be secret. If I have any say in the matter, this dog and I are going to make a lot of noise on the greyhound scene. So that was it; I called him Darby and he responded to it immediately and enthusiastically and has continued to do so ever since.

I know for a lot of people, he will always be Sterling, and that's okay. Some folks don't like it. Helen winced visibly when she first heard me call him Darby, and our friend Kathy frowned and chided me "Lisa, that's a Golden Retriever name!". And that's okay too, because he retrieves stunningly! ;) To me he is a little (okay, a very big) part of my heart....and his name is Darby Crash. Nothing we do is secret.

6 comments:

Never Say Never Greyhounds said...

Love the name, Darby! It was definitely fitting when I saw you running all over the farm.

Sarah Regan Snavely said...

My first Greyhound was named Sterling. He came with that name and I kept it... sort of. Soon he was "String" as in "String Bean". Also "Bean". Then "Brownie" - he was a red dog. Though he always came to Sterling, it was a mouthful!

Love reading about your Greyhounds!

Lisa Stine said...

DarblyDoo, Darbinski, SandDawb, Mr. Crash, Stripey Brown Dog.....Sterling Darby Crash Stine when he's in trouble. The guy at Red Barn calls him Darbraham Lincoln. I'm not sure why.

Hiking Hounds said...

I love the name Darby! It reminds me of the name Darcy, which I would like for a girls name.

Summerhill's Ramblings said...

Darby is close to Derby. :-) It's shorter than Sterling, which can be handy when you're calling him. I can hear all the variations on the name: Darbinski, Darbers, Dardog, Dardoo... I am personally fond of Darbinski.

Lisa Foxworthy Stine said...

We call him that on a regular basis. Darbinski. and Dawwwby? no r.