Sinister: A rose by anyother name would smell just as sweet
Laura Llew
lleweth at xxx.com
Fri Jul 2 08:20:16 BST 1999
There are several quintessential moments in a girl's (in this case mine)
life: graduating from college, getting married, becoming a mother, and
having the right boy smile at you. So, none of these but the latter has
happened to me yet. For now, the last enough. On Wednesday, while walking up
to class in a hazey daze from not getting enough sleep this random boy who I
have never met gave me a rose. No cheesey pickup line attached, just a shy
smile as he said, "If you put it in water the other bud will bloom." I was
flustered and surprised that I don't even know if I said thank you. Though,
it had to be one of the most beautiful gestures that has melted away all of
my worries and unhappiness. Later that day, I was waiting at the dmv while
my roommate was getting a state id. We were there for over an hour and a
half with everyone there completely disgruntled and angry at being there.
Being there with all that angst, just put things into perspective for me.
Everyone was there was upset and unhappy for something they can't change and
that really isn't worth the energy to be sad about. Admist all of that
gloom, I was happy. I'm sure I was also very annoying. But I won't focus on
that part. I think the key when things get overwhelming is to focus on the
small details. Those are my loves. But I will stop before someone here
begins to wonder if they're reading 'Chicken Soup for the Listerine's Soul'.
I'm leaving in three hours on a roadtrip (one of my favorite things in the
world) to visit my best friend who is working in Arizona for the summer. By
the time she returns here, I'll have escaped back home in North Carolina. It
so hard seeing friends and knowing that theres a good chance it'll be the
last time you'll see them.
Well, I know that when I return on Tuesday I'll have an overabundance of
e-mails from all of you lovely loquacious lads and lasses (how's that for
alliteration?) so I just wanted to leave a note of mine before then. Sorry,
that it has no B&S content. Maybe I can make up for it by shameless flattery
of both the list and the list Mummy, dear honey. Both of which I adore
immensely. And honey always reminds me of Winnie the Pooh - which invariably
puts me in a wonderous mood. In fact, I'll end my note with a Pooh (Winnie
the, that is) inspired quote:
"When waking in the morning remember that whether your first thought is
'What's for breakfast?' or 'I wonder what exciting is going to happen
today', its the same thing."
Well, I'm off like a prom dress (that was dedicated to not so nasty but
amazingly amusing you prom girl, hehe). Have a sparkling day, kiddies --
Llew
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