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Dorie - Fv
Born Doris, named for our grandmother Doris Owens, she is nothing much like grandma. If anything, I am more like grandma for my thrifty ways and down-to-earth practicality. Doris, nicnamed Dorie, how we tease her when we hear her name like the name of the spaced-out fish on “Finding Nemo.” Dorie, who we teased as a child because she always dawdled, always losing track of time; we never could guess why! In that way, she never was like me, but was more like Dory from “Finding Nemo.” Dorie, who like me, is long-nosed and full-bosomed and of all my sisters, has the most in common with myself. Dorie, who got confused for me, particularly by our grandma, the woman after whom Dorie had been named! Dorie, who got to be the cheerleader I failed to be but who majored in my field and never got to work as a teacher. Instead she works today in a place for special needs adults, working many hours now that she is divorced. Dedicated, hard-working, studious and conscientious - in those ways Dorie is the most like me of all my other sisters. Who else but Dorie would write me back 40 to 50-page letters back in the day when all we had was snail mail! My letters to Dorie I copied off each month as a record of my hectic life when I was young in college and also when I was dealing with my new role as a mother. Dorie, my writing soul mate sister, who probably does not write much any more and I doubt that she writes poetry! She is busy working up to 60 hours a week! But when she writes, her emails are long and detailed just like mine. Dorie, in whom I gradually saw differences from me. More emotional, more hormonal, more maternal - this is Dorie. More religious and in politics, the opposite of me. Despite all that, we love to chat. We laugh and laugh, as I do with all my other sisters. Dorie, who like our youngest sister Theadora, shares with me a fascination for things such as nutrition, all three of us sharing with each other our recipes fitness hints, and special ways to boost metabolism! Dorie, the sister who Mom says "leapt with joy" inside our mother’s womb right before Mom went into labor just for hearing the voice of me, her oldest sister. I love all my sisters equally, but for many reasons, Dorie is the sister most like me! March 6, 2019 for the "What's In a Name" Contest of Kim Rodrigues
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