Sunday, January 29, 2023

The End of Buzz Lightyear

 


    Last night, my oldest son, invited me to watch Lightyear with him. when it premiered in

the theater, I expressed to him, my desire to watch that only with him. With three boys, 

superheroes were big at my house; most came and went. John stayed loyal to Buzz. We had

 big Buzz, red Buzz, blue Buzz, whatever new Buzz was on the shelf, eventually came to

 live at The Salley House; each loved fiercely.  One evening at Publix, John sitting proudly

 in the cart, the twins "driving in the bottom car cart:", A woman

 stopped me and asked in a snarky voice, why my son was wearing his costume

 in public. "He believes he is Buzz  Lightyear", I replied as if it was obvious; in a

 tone to  end the conversation. John sat, oblivious shooting people with his 

pretend arm laser shew, shew, shew. 

 Most people smiling at his innocent play.  The next time we shopped I

 let him wear his blow up Buzz wings. 

Buzz and the Toy Story movies stayed family favorites well into elementary school, and the

 family went together when Toy Story 3 hit the theater. I cried as

 Andy said goodbye and left for college.

 Little did I know how painful his growing up would actually become. Never,

 did I think my Buzz Lightyear would struggle with addiction and try to quit high school,

 Shout "fuck you" or "I hate you; you make life miserable".

 He was my little buddy, my first baby. He made me a mother, we were close. He confided.

 in me and stalled at  bedtime every night with one more thing to tell me. At 15, I knew my little Buzz was slipping away. It wasn't until last night, watching Lightyear on the 

6-foot beanbag in his room, plus girlfriend that I knew in my heart, Buzz was

 gone forever. 


And my heart broke.


He turns 19 in 6 hours.


Happy Birthday  My Buzz! Love, Mom. 2023