
However, Johnathan Stecker was also a bully, known for calling me “Rettsch-dog”, a nickname I despised. His mockery continued despite his apparent concern when I returned to class one day after a visit to the orthodontist sporting a bottom lip bumper and headgear to realign my teeth. Wearing the initial set-up to school out of excitement for my upcoming braces, he joked that it was my muzzle, finding his comments amusing while I did not share his sentiment.
Following sixth grade, I don’t recall much about Johnathan. Perhaps he relocated. Maybe he fell down a hole and the earth swallowed him up. What remains certain is that I was never referred to as Rettsch-dog again after that year.
Click here to check out other Sidetracked opinions
Click here to listen to the Sidetracked Stories podcast
Want to create your own legacy? Join the Sidetracked Sisters and start now!
Ever thought about working with a Life Coach? Are you creative or a writer who is frustrated with your inability to do the work you so desperately feel called to do? Check out Lisa Hoffman Coaching.
#sidetrackedsisters #sidetrackedlisa #sidetrackedlegacies #legacywriting #legacystories #writeyourownlegacy #LisaHoffmanCoaching #nicknames #schoolbully