My family has always been big on nicknames. It may not exactly seem like it, but it’s true. Before I was born, my sister Shelly took to calling me “Shannon Bananon”. I can hear the retelling of my mom saying “she may not like that, don’t get used to calling her that!”
There was a cartoon on television when ai was in..middle school maybe? I don’t remember what it was but I distinctly remember one episode where they talk about nicknames and one friend starts calling the other “Pumpkin Pie”. My dad thought it was the dumbest thing. And of course hat made my sisters and I find it even more hilarious. Needless to say, we call him that or “PP” any chance we get.
One of the familial names in our family is Nihls. For whatever reason, the nickname has always been “Bud”. Sometimes nicknames don’t make sense but still stick.
When Stacey and Josh found out they were having a boy, they started thinking more specifically about names. They wanted something that would also come with a nickname. Many of the names they considered were regal or presidential. So as we were all on a cruise to celebrate my 30th birthday, we kept bantering about names one even at dinner. Because of my love of presidents, I was all about this. It got to the point where names were getting more and more ridiculous, I threw my hands in the air and said “find, we will just call him ‘HOOVER’ “. Everyone looked at my in shock (and probably horror). No one was on the same page yet, because with my mind they rarely are. “Shannon, how are we going to get a nickname out of that?!” And in true Shannon fashion, I said “We can call him Sweeps. You know, like Hoover is a vacuum?” And it stuck–the nickname, don’t worry, they didn’t name their kid after Hoover.
Today is Sweeps’ birthday. And so, here is a photo for each month of his life.
The cutest all snuggled up, still with his hospital bracelet on his wrist. September 2018
The little pumpkin! October 2018
All the giggles. November 2018
Like Auntie, Like Sweeps. December 2018
What did the fox say? January 2019
Getting bigger. February 2019
The silliest. March 2019
Dapper Sir. April 2019
He’s inherited Josh’s eyebrow action. May 2019
Papa visits. June 2019
First tooth! July 2019
“Snuggle this muggle” all day. August 2019
Story time Sweeps! September 2019

It’s made me think about how much in this life and in this world that we don’t actually know. It’s more than you’d think (probably because like above, people aren’t quick to admit that they don’t have an answer–or they just create one in place of not actually having an answer). Another friend and I had a deep conversation a month or two ago about how your thoughts and understanding changes as an adult. I think as young people we are pumped with knowledge, and the expectation that we can regurgitate it on command. Whether taught directly or indirectly, we gain the understanding that we need to have concrete answers (for ourselves and others). So this friend was completely vulnerable about how little he actually felt like he knew. It shook me to my core, because that’s never been his default. But it also caused lots of aftershocks in my brain over the following weeks. Some of what he shared about his interactions with others was very real to what I was feeling in some other friendship. It gave me new perspective and understanding, and legs to stand on moving forward. It gave me a foundation to tweak and make my own. Though many things have changed over the years, his philosophical spirit is still intact.

credit: Goodnight, Moon
This is Thanksgiving 2017 on the right and September 1, 2019 on the right.
This is a photo from a couple of years ago on the right and a photo from earlier this week on the left.
