My daughter has long felt that my username, dontgroandaddy, is somewhat suggestive. I disagree with her entirely, to me it is an obvious reference to a dad who groans every time he stands up, sits down, picks something up, etc., however, to a cheering crowd of one I announced I would change my name. The kids are 14 and 16 now, they seldom call me daddy at this point anyway
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(I'm not sure if Barry can just switch a username for me or if I would have to start a brand new account, but one thing at a time - new name first.) Names are below, with explanations. My son came up with the last one, and within our little family focus group that name tests the best, but I thought I'd expand the focus group.
Half the Paddler – a little self-deprecating humor, based on the rivalry between kayaks and canoes, “half the paddle, twice the paddler”. I figure I’m simply half the paddler.
Into the Wind – If there is another direction in which to paddle a canoe I've never found it.
Ceiling Unlimited – A Rush song title that conveys the idea of adventure. Maybe a little over the top though.
Muttering Under My Breth – not a misspelling, this is both a nod to my last name and the vocal interactions I have with all of my equipment (from brave canoes bucking a hard wind to sleeping bag zippers that get caught up in pitch dark), the natural world (animals, trees, rocks, sky….) and sometimes my canoeing partners (truly muttering).
Here's the one from my son:
MooseWhizzer or MooseWhizzer Dave. This goes to the story of me unknowingly peeing on a moose (in total darkness) on the last night of my first trip to Algonquin. I am leaning toward this one, it just makes me laugh. Sounds like something Bob and Doug McKenzie would say.