One might say I was a vocal child! I wasn’t so sassy; rather, I had the tendency to announce my presence and speak my mind at an early age. I know I rendered words for mere shock value but this developed later in my life.
All too often I heard“….You and your big mouth!”
Some fifty years later I’m sitting in a dentist’s chair, and the doctor remarked I had quite a small mouth in which to work. I reached up, pushed his hand aside, and exclaimed vehemently, “You’re wrong, I have a big mouth!”. We talked about this, and clearly, I had the impression that I had an unusually large mouth. I don’t recall feeling self conscious about it, but until I learned differently that day, I really thought I had a big mouth!
I often look back on my childhood and I can relate to other times I’ve carried false truths into my adulthood.
One time I was sitting in a beauty salon getting a new hair style, and reminded the stylist to take into account I had a round face….. No!… I learned I do not have a round face, it is oval- shaped!
I’m not overweight either, but that’s not what I see in the mirror. My truth relies on the scale and my clothes size. My older sister was petite and undersized for her age. I knew when my mother sewed clothes for us, she bought the smaller pattern with my sister’s size in mind, and enlarged it a couple of inches for me!
Youngsters observe and hear and interpret literally. I don’t believe any malicious intent occurred; however, now I am much more aware of the power my own words and actions may possess.
Gosh, it’s exciting peeling my onion!
…. And thank God for truth tellers!
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