I had one of those afternoons where nothing felt right and for no apparent reason I felt as though everything in the world was wrong (without being able to come up with any examples, of course!).
Then Twinerik came out and took me to dinner and the clouds lifted! At several points I had the opportunity of feeling his very masculine, inscreasingly bulgy muscles, which gave me the idea to make the silly collages on the side.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
The power of a kind word - or outrageous flattery!
Okay, okay. I admit it. I'm a sucker for a compliment. I like giving compliments, and I like receiving them. Which is a not-so-subtle lead-in to the compliment of the week - (Twinerik wins for the month, and there are still three days left to the week, so he could come up from behind . . . ) - to wit:
I had to head over to Verizon for the third time about my new phone, and after the issue was resolved, I decided to pick up some things at the Shoprite in the same mall. As I was leaving, the manager was coming in from the outside. He was a middle-aged black man, wearing what for all the world looked like a tux, with a tux tie, and smiling. I smiled back at him, appreciating his get-up and feeling happy that the world has people in it who enjoy dressing up. He smiled wider, held the door open for me, and said, "What a beautiful smile you have! If you're single, I'll marry you today!" Well, I am single, and it's true he was dressed for the occasion; nonetheless, I replied "My loss!" at which he started laughing. I must have had a Cheshire Cat grin on my face for at least half-an-hour, thinking of what he said.
As I have noted many times before, possibly ad nauseum, I am constantly amazed at the power of a few kind words. What does one have to lose? The worst case scenario is that you say something nice to a stranger who either ignores you or makes a face indicating that you are obviously a dangerou maniac one step away from involuntary commitment to an insane asylum. I can live with that, because the best case scenario is that you change someone's day, week, month, or even life, all for free and with no effort. Okay, end of Pollyanna platform rant. Until next time, that is.
I had to head over to Verizon for the third time about my new phone, and after the issue was resolved, I decided to pick up some things at the Shoprite in the same mall. As I was leaving, the manager was coming in from the outside. He was a middle-aged black man, wearing what for all the world looked like a tux, with a tux tie, and smiling. I smiled back at him, appreciating his get-up and feeling happy that the world has people in it who enjoy dressing up. He smiled wider, held the door open for me, and said, "What a beautiful smile you have! If you're single, I'll marry you today!" Well, I am single, and it's true he was dressed for the occasion; nonetheless, I replied "My loss!" at which he started laughing. I must have had a Cheshire Cat grin on my face for at least half-an-hour, thinking of what he said.
As I have noted many times before, possibly ad nauseum, I am constantly amazed at the power of a few kind words. What does one have to lose? The worst case scenario is that you say something nice to a stranger who either ignores you or makes a face indicating that you are obviously a dangerou maniac one step away from involuntary commitment to an insane asylum. I can live with that, because the best case scenario is that you change someone's day, week, month, or even life, all for free and with no effort. Okay, end of Pollyanna platform rant. Until next time, that is.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Ballroom Bliss
My guy and I started taking ballroom lessons together last week. Tonight was our second lesson, and I am totally blissed. I have danced before, but it has been something like seven or eight years since I have had a lesson, and I have missed it horribly. Twinerik is such a good sport: these so-called beginner lessons are anything but. The teacher is excellent, but actually believes in teaching technique to beginners who have enough trouble just staying upright! But I am so happy when Twinerik and I are dancing together and things go well for several steps in a row. I love the non verbal communication of lead-follow dance; that mysic tuning in on the other persons smallest signals and movements. I'm not that good at it, mind you, but I love it nonetheless.
We have done some Tango, and now some ChaCha. Who knows what the future will bring?
We have done some Tango, and now some ChaCha. Who knows what the future will bring?
Monday, July 13, 2009
Last Year at Marienbad - more like an eternity!
Just finished watching the 60s black and white classic, Last Year at Marienbad. It seemed to last an eternity. I think I'll get a copy to put on when I have trouble sleeping. I realize I am identifying myself as a troglodyte of mammoth proportions, but c'est la vie, as they would say in the movie - ou peutetre pas - je ne sais plus.
However, I want almost every dress in the movie.
In the interests of truth in advertising, I must reveal that I write this entry in haste so my pal Lydia can log on and post a comment. How craven can one get?
Later - or not. (The movie has definitely affected me. Probably. I'm not sure. I don't remember any more . . . )
However, I want almost every dress in the movie.
In the interests of truth in advertising, I must reveal that I write this entry in haste so my pal Lydia can log on and post a comment. How craven can one get?
Later - or not. (The movie has definitely affected me. Probably. I'm not sure. I don't remember any more . . . )
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