"That's a classic picture of a student: you sitting here by the Art building, under a tree, book in your lap..."
Random remarks by genial passersby on lazy summer afternoons that kinda make your day.
A little bit of life, a little bit of experiences, a little bit of dreams, a little bit of this and a little bit of that...
"That's a classic picture of a student: you sitting here by the Art building, under a tree, book in your lap..."
Random remarks by genial passersby on lazy summer afternoons that kinda make your day.
I'm passing through another one of those turbulent phases of life. It's yet another time of flux for me. But, I've been getting by - with a little help from my friends. (And oh, not in the nasty way the Beatles meant it, no!; just in the sincere, literal way that it reads - friends, actual people. Also, I had no idea about the lyrics' subterfuge until, well, a few mintues after I wrote this post and mulled over it when it slowly hit the pea-brain, after which I did some quick Google research that confirmed it.)
This post is for my friends - my support system. Thank you for being such great people. Thank you for being my inspiration, for making me want to become more responsible, for making me want to be a better person.
I've always been the quiet kind. I've never initiated conversations or friendships. So it surprises me how I've ended up with friends - actual friends.
Yeah, I've been getting by with a little help from my friends.
Alright, I am one in a million. No, really!
When the world goes right, I'm going left - in my zumba class that is! When my ENTIRE zumba class has their right hand up in the air and right leg out, there is just one person who's doing the exact opposite. Sigh!
It's some wiring in my brain. And it comes so easy and naturally to me too, to go left when everyone's going right. Then I have to pause and skip a beat or two to get back in the same direction as the others.
Funnily enough, this was what my brain wanted to do during a western dance with my partner. I could see the frustration on his face as he was trying to lead but my 'one-in-a-million' brain wiring kept getting in the way! Well, I guess it's going to take a guy with a special kind of patience to be my dance partner.
Zumba on Wednesday too. I'm all ready to jive the unbeaten path again!
As I lay here in a darkened bedroom with my little fairy sleeping on me, my mind wanders to this time last year and the months that follow...