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Gaining immunity… May 27, 2009

Filed under: Hearts — ameliaparkes @ 10:36 pm

I was watching one of my favorite movies the other day, “Down to You” (Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Julia Stiles…get off me, it’s a good movie, if somewhat cheesy), and there’s a really interesting thing that happens. The main guy (FPJ), trying to prove to himself that he’s over his ex-girlfriend (JS), drunkenly decides to drink a bottle of her shampoo to see if he’s immune to it, to see if he doesn’t need it anymore. He ends up passing out and having to have his stomach pumped (lesson here: don’t consume products not approved for such by the FDA).

I thought this was an interesting idea. Forcing yourself to intake something that reminds you so strongly of someone that is no longer in your life to see if it still affects you, to see if it is sustenance or merely poison. Maybe it’s not shampoo for all of us, but something else. Happening to catch someone’s favorite movie on TV, catching a whiff of a familiar cologne while walking through the mall, or seeing someone driving the same type of car you used to make out in while parked in your parents’ driveway; sometimes you can’t help but think of that person.

For me, it’s music. Whether it’s been “official” or not, I’ve had a song with every person I’ve dated. I’m not totally absorbed by music like a lot of people, but I always find songs are the best way to express what I feel, even just to me. And whether the other person knows it or not, there was always an individual song that reminded me of him, that I would listen to when I wanted to think of him, that just made me smile insanely every time I heard it. Once a relationship ends, sometimes it can be torture to hear that song again. To remember the good times when that song meant so much to me. To relive the pain of no longer being with that person.

Today, I was listening to my iPod while I was at work. I just put it on a random shuffle, because I wasn’t feeling in one particular “music mood,” so I left it up to the fate of Apple as to what I would listen to next. About three-quarters of the way through mumbling a song to myself as it played (my computer faces away from the door to my office, and my biggest fear is that someone will come in to see me gyrating and belting out a song like a drunken sorority girl doing karaoke on Spring Break, because that’s usually what I feel like doing), I realized I was listening to one of those songs. It was one of the songs that I had appointed to represent the best part of a past relationship. And it hadn’t affected me at all today. I just thought of it as another song, something that I enjoyed enough to keep on my playlist. The first chords hadn’t sent me into an emotional tailspin. It was just another song.

So did that mean I was immune to that song? I thought I’d try another one. Even though this time I knew I was purposely picking out a song that had once meant so much to me and was listening to it with keen awareness…nothing. I kept skipping from song to song, going through a musical playlist of my past relationships. All of them…nothing.

Except one. There was one song that could still bring a smile to my face, with none of the pain. One that I just started playing over and over again, just so I could get that feeling again. That feeling that was renewed for me a few weeks ago at that wedding (see previous blog post). That’s still a good song in all manners of thought and feeling…

Sometimes a test of something that means so much to you in a relationship is what shows you who really matters. It shows you what song you should have been listening to all along…

And sometimes, dialogue from a movie like “Down to You” helps you understand the meaning of it all…

FPJ: How can this work?
JS: I don’t know, but we’ve come this far.
FPJ: I thought we met too young.
JS: But in starting over, we could get some place different.
FPJ: Some place we never imagined?
[Both smile]

End scene.

 

Ask, and you shall receive…sometimes May 17, 2009

Filed under: Hearts — ameliaparkes @ 4:25 pm

I’m hesitant to post this, because it’s so personal. But it was just so amazing that I have to get it out.

I’ve always wondered about signs from God. Like, if He sends me one, will I notice it? Or will I be so wrapped up in my own life and desires to even care about what He has to say to me?

Last night I was at a wedding for a daughter of a friend of mine from work. I didn’t really know her daughter, or anyone else at the wedding except for the other paralegal I work with, and I had gotten there so late that I was sitting by myself with random people because mine was the only seat left. The service started, and I could tell the preacher was one of those that liked to hear the sound of his own voice, so I knew I going to be sitting there for a while.

Then the preacher says something like “And before the beginning of time, God ordained that these two would be together.” And I thought sarcastically “Oh really, God? Then who am I ordained to be with?” I busied myself staring into the trees above my head and waiting for the thing to be over so I could partake of the free food. Then the bride’s cousin started singing.

Our song. That song we danced to that night at the banquet (and his 18th birthday, if I’m not mistaken) nearly 9 years ago in Texas, after the DJ announced that it was the last song of the night and we were magnetically pulled to one another for the last time of the 13-day conference. He whispered to me that he would miss me, and all I could do was lean my forehead against his and stare into those blue eyes. Later that night, we strolled and reclined in the courtyard of the hotel, holding hands and nervously contemplating that first kiss, the kiss that wouldn’t come until 3 years later. We said goodbye the next day, I going back to my state and he going back to his.

So was this song my sign? I asked who I was supposed to end up with, and the next thing I hear are the beginning chords of that song. I was amazed.

Although he and I have never “dated,” we’ve always been there for each other. We continued talking after we started college that next fall, after we both graduated and I went on to my job and he started on his Master’s, and later when I was still here working and he began med school in Florida. Throughout that time, we both had others, dated other people, fell in and out of love, but we always had each other. We never spoke about our other relationships, only that we had them. We thought there was a reason why we were still spoke after so long, why we were the only ones from that conference who we each kept in touch with. We’ve only seen each other twice in that 9 years, once in college when we met halfway between our cities and once 3-4 years ago when he flew down here to see me. The time we spent together was always amazing. We always said the distance was really the only thing keeping us from dating, that a 9-hour drive each way was too much. But what if it’s not? What if being so far apart is what makes us realize we should be together? What if we’ve stayed in contact this long because we will always be magnetically pulled to one another like we were that night we danced? What if hearing that song last night is just the push we need to try to give it a shot?

I texted him as soon as I got home and told him what happened. He was amazed too. He had the same “what if” questions I did. We made plans. I have a very long drive ahead of myself in the near future, but I have a feeling it will be worth it.

Thanks for the sign, God. It’s just what I didn’t know I needed.

 

Scrambled eggs…and more ninja cat… March 19, 2009

Filed under: Animals, Important Issues — ameliaparkes @ 8:00 pm

I read this story on slate.com yesterday (great site, btw), and I found it really interesting. Whether you’re pro-life or pro-choice, it really makes you wonder what you would do in a situation like this…

And, on a lighter note…I think he’s getting less ninja-ier…

 

New camera! February 9, 2009

Filed under: Animals, Pictures — ameliaparkes @ 10:40 pm

I got a new digital camera (finally) for V-day from my mom, and I thought I’d try it out. You know what that means…tons of pictures of the animals! I added some of them to my Flickr, so check out that link to it below…

 

The “one-upper”… January 6, 2009

Filed under: Jokes, Videos — ameliaparkes @ 10:32 pm

I was reading an article about Kristen Wiig on SNL today in the NY Times, and it mentioned one of her characters that I just found funny. The character’s name is Penelope, and she likes to one-up everything that anyone else says. I think we all know someone like that, and so I found a video of one of her sketches as that character. Check it out, it’s pretty funny…

 

Make fun of my sunglasses all you want… December 23, 2008

Filed under: Misc. — ameliaparkes @ 8:57 pm

Apparently, they’re a fashion “do”…suck on that!

 

I’m so gonna see this movie… November 17, 2008

Filed under: Movies, Videos — ameliaparkes @ 9:35 pm

Coming from a dance background, I love all those dance movies that came out a few years ago.  We all knew it was only a matter of time before a spoof of all that came out.  Coming February 6th to a theater near you…(btw, my favorite part: “Oh, black girls!”)

 

I’d visit this store… October 15, 2008

Filed under: Pictures — ameliaparkes @ 8:43 pm

Hell, I’d name my store this…

make yourself fcking lovely
more the engrish!

 

Always listen to the commentary… October 3, 2008

Filed under: Jokes — ameliaparkes @ 9:35 pm

I was just watching the movie “Superbad” with the commentary on (for those of you who don’t know, you should really watch comedy movies with the commentary on once…especially movies that involve Judd Apatow and/or Seth Rogan…hilarious stuff…and you learn a lot of the behind-the-scenes stuff).  They started talking about this 80-year-old woman who wandered onto the set from the laundromat while they were shooting at the liquor store when McLovin gets “knocked the FUCK out!,” and how she just randomly started telling Jonah Hill and Michael Cera dirty jokes.  I just want to tell you a couple of these jokes, as told by Michael Cera, which apparently all had a “Disney Princess” theme…

Joke #1:

What is red and has seven dents in it?  Answer:  Snow White’s cherry.

Joke #2:

Cinderella’s fairy godmother was getting mad at Cinderella for staying out late all the time, so she told her one time, “Cinderella, if you stay out late again, I’m going to turn your vagina into a pumpkin!”  The next night, Cinderella is out until 3 a.m., so her fairy godmother turns her vagina into a pumpkin.  Cinderella comes home later and says “Oh, thank you, fairy godmother…I was out on a date with Peter Peter Pumpkin-Eater…”

Old people are funny…

 

A picture is worth…a blog post… October 1, 2008

Filed under: Pictures — ameliaparkes @ 9:59 pm

Thought I’d start up a Flickr deal.  I’m going to try to upload a random pic every day about what’s going on with me, but we all know that won’t happen EVERY day.  Oh well, it’s a way to get all these pictures off my BlackBerry!  I’ll put a permanent link to it on here once Jason shows me how…

Check it out.