Hope:the feeling that what is wanted can be had.
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Original: 4/10/2007 2:38 PM
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

 

It's funny how the demise of a cat can bring a mother and daughter so much closer. My mom calls me every day to share memories of the cat, to cry while I listen, to let me know of her current plans to commemorate her. Mom's kind of gone off the deep end: she's building a shrine to put by the shed where Lucy's buried, complete with plastic tulips (Lucy's favorite flower to destroy) and a cat statue.

I think it's just been a while since someone/thing has died. We all forgot how helpless we are against the suddenness and the absolution of death. But, it's our universal heritage. Things must die.

But we ought not to dwell too long on the inevitable.

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I think I'm falling in love. That's appropriate, right? It's spring, the flowers are blooming, I've just decided to become basically a monk for a year and a half... great time to start caring about someone.

He is extremely special, though. And he was right in front of me for over a year-- how did I never see it? Why now, at the most inconvenient time?

Actually, the answer is simple, embarrassing, and proof that I follow my heart less and my lower extremeties more than I think: I knew he was intelligent, honest, sweet, and quirky; but what did it?

The rumba.

*rolls eyes*

And so now, along with everything else, I've developed an obsession with ballroom dancing. The rumba. The cha cha. Salsa. West Coast swing (by far my favorite). He's even begun teaching me the Argentine Tango!

And we know we shouldn't. We're both leaving, and taking utter and complete vows to lock our hearts while we're gone... and our well-meaing, albeit obnoxious friend gaves us his "The Best Time to Lock Your Heart is Now" lecture the other night, and when we were alone again, I said,

"I'm not locking my heart." And he said,

"Me neither." Pause. "Do you want to?"

"No."

"Me neither."

And that's the extent of our communication on the subject. He's moving to Brazil next month. That event is like the elephant in the room we're trying to ignore. It's dumb, it's stupid, and I've noticed that nearly everyone in Mormon Culture does it. My disdain for Mormon Culture makes it worse.

Sigh. Do you guys want to see a picture?

DSCF1402

 *sniff*

Fortunately our connection runs deeper than the thrill of Latin dances, and a good friend pointed out that we could actually be a great strength to each other as we serve missions simultaneously. We'll be going through the same things at roughly the same time and we'll be able to write to each other the entire time. Who knows, right now could be laying the foundation for something wonderful ahead. Or I could be needlessly torturing myself.

 

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let the relationship be nothing be sweetness. it's all that 'ahead' talk and expectations that are torture.

if you are expecting something, then it is already dead. either it happens as you'd hoped and thus merely meets your expectations, or your expectations are not met and you are left disappointed, bereft. even in the rare instance in when something exceeds your expectations (possible only in the quantitative analysis) it is still behaving as you posited from the start, and thus any sense of wonder is aborted.

you are about to go on a wonderful adventure, and it sounds like you are having passionate, love-filled days. what more can there be?

Posted 4/10/2007 3:00 PM by TheCrimsonNinja - reply

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cute. don't ask me how many missionaries i've sent out. and i didn't even get a chance to go on a mission. i'm not trying to say that it can't be done - my mom waited for my dad - but just that i've been there. it's hard.
Posted 4/10/2007 4:43 PM by play_me_a_memory - reply

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i met my dh and we fell in love fast and then both went on missions and then got home, it was all good still, so we got engaged and married within a very short time (35 days) and that was 17 years ago. i'd already written to a whole bunch of missionaries and had told my dh and god that i simply couldn't do that again without any kind of assurance. so we fasted and prayed and got answers and that is how i made it through the bisection of my soul (felt like half of me had been ripped away). 2 years of hard missing and service went by though. time keeps marching (slowly) and we've been together ever since. so every story is different. just enjoy the ride and the experiences you're having. you do, by the way, both look adorable!
~Blue
Posted 4/11/2007 5:23 AM by fanofsiobhan - reply

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Lucky for you.

I'm just starting something with someone...maybe. It's still at that confusion stage.

It's not so bad, although it's been a long time since I haven't just directly crashed ahead.

Posted 4/11/2007 6:26 PM by Drakonskyr Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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I'm really sorry about Lucy. Andrew's dad and stepmom have a pet cemetary in the backyard, and all of the graves have mini-headstones and statues.
Posted 4/12/2007 7:20 AM by peskyelf - reply

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Where are you going on mission? It should be a valuable experience. I know I shouln't say anthing but I will tell you that I do hope you are sensitive and understanding of cultural differences when you go. I am very biased as I feel that missionary work is some of the most sinful activity (i know to you that will sound terribly ironic). I just feel like its a terrible wrong to go into someone elses culture and country and tell them there is a better way of seeing and beleiving than what their culture is. To me it just carries on the legacy of colonialism.

But im not saying that you shouldnt go! I think you are a good person so I trust it will all be good and that you will learn from it, and hopefully people will learn from you. Does this mean that you get to set aside school and work for a good while? Good luck!

-Devin
Posted 4/14/2007 6:02 PM by shallowworkistheworkthatido - reply

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You don't know me but, I saw what you wrote to someone against are religon and I just wanted to say thankyou.
Posted 7/7/2007 5:13 PM by a1beachbug - reply


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