patti. peppermint patty. big red. carrot top. ramsey. pippi. pathi. patti. spit. patricia. patti.

Patti with hair I'm participating in a 31-day blogging challenge called reverb10, responding to writing prompts that are designed to elicit reflections on 2010, and hopes for 2011. You can find out more about it here. I am challenging myself to respond to each prompt in 15 minutes or less.

Today's challenge: New name: Let’s meet again, for the first time. If you could introduce yourself to strangers by another name for just one day, what would it be and why?

 

patti. peppermint patty. big red. carrot top. ramsey. pippi. pathi. patti. patricia. patti.

My name is Donna Patricia. I was to be called Donna, I think. But my cousin taught my 2-year-old brother to say "Patti" before I came home from the hospital, and so there it was. Patti. Patti with an "i." My mother was adamant about that. It's Patti with an "i."

Bright thick long red hair and wild freckles brought many nicknames: Big Red. Carrot Top. Freckle Face. Thick glasses brought more: Four Eyes.

My mother's maiden name was "Ramsey." I longed for an exotic first name like that.

I adored Pippi Longstocking because she was strong and willful and red-headed and freckled. I wanted to be called Pippi.

I lived in Sri Lanka while in high school and came back pretending my name was Pathi.

I grew up to be Patti if called by name and always, always, always Patricia in print. If I was speaking at a conference, I demanded to be in the program as "Patricia." If I published an article, it was by "Patricia Digh." Always. No exceptions. It was my professional me.

I always joke with my husband when we talk about nicknames that I want to be called Spit. Emma is Buddy, Peanut, and Sissy, depending who in our family is talking to her. I claim "Spit." It makes me laugh every time.

When Life is a Verb was going to press, my editor called to ask how I wanted my name to appear on the cover: Patricia or Patti.

A lifetime of ambivalence about the name "Patti" ended in that moment. This was a book in my real voice, not my professional voice.

"Patti," I said. "My name is Patti Digh."

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

5 comments to " patti. peppermint patty. big red. carrot top. ramsey. pippi. pathi. patti. spit. patricia. patti. "
  • Yes your name is Patti Digh and for some of us the 2, Patti and Digh are inseparable :-)

  • What a great read – loved the ending Patti. :)

  • I have enjoyed all of your blog challenge posts and all the ones before that. Thank you for a rich year of great words and wonderful books.

    Merry Christmas to you and yours!

  • Skye

    Very nice. Thank you. For this sweet reminder to reclaim our authenticity, & for your wonderful writing.
    Thanks to both of you! (Patti & Spit!)

  • dancing kitchen

    I also double name it. One for my professional side…and for those that maybe are better at a distance. One name for my friends and family. Some of my friends call me by my fancy name…I’m fine with it. It gives it warmth.

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