Sunday, November 19, 2006
Lift Ya Up
If you ever are feeling down because of the way your nearly 6-year relationship is fading not with a bang but a whimper, go out and buy your mom some tickets to see the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular, featuring the Rockettes of course, to make yourself feel better. Yes, I am finally fulfilling my dream and hers by taking her to New York for a few days after Christmas. I've got the plane, the hotel, and the Rockettes taken care of...now to find us a play or two. She mentioned "Rent." That would be...interesting. We'll see, Mom, we'll see.
This was a good weekend including dancing with friends, a Lao-Vietnamese birthday party, lunch with Arlington Michael, brunch at my favorite place with my friend Justin, a quick visit to Mexx (just an exchange, not a purchase), and of course, babysitting an autistic child with Justin. That was unique. But it was immediately followed by the dancing, so that made it all better.
This was a good weekend including dancing with friends, a Lao-Vietnamese birthday party, lunch with Arlington Michael, brunch at my favorite place with my friend Justin, a quick visit to Mexx (just an exchange, not a purchase), and of course, babysitting an autistic child with Justin. That was unique. But it was immediately followed by the dancing, so that made it all better.
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I sincerely think that these last few weeks have been bad for everyone that I know. I'm glad that things are going in the right direction for you. It's never easy for people that you care about suddenly not be there. I know that you had a wonderful time with him. I hope that you can take that experience and make something positive out of it. I know that the road in front of you is a difficult one to be on. I know that it will take time to heal. I hope you will find peace again. Realize that there will always be people who do care, who gives a damn about your well-being, who enjoys your presence, who would give their life to make sure that the people they care about don't suffer. Surprisingly, I learned that yesterday. Out of all the days in my life, I found that striking epipfany when I had a mini-Thanksgiving dinner with people I met 7 months ago and I pass this knowledge to you. Feel better Will because I care.
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