Tuesday, July 20, 2010

"Living is exhausting."

Rory Gilmore said it best. Living is exhausting. 
(Meg darling. Don't judge. I know you don't love that show, but I do.) 
And the last few weeks have been particularly tiring for so many reasons; most of which I am unwilling to discuss in detail in a public place because it's just awkward when people are WAY too personal. (Like when I hear people talking loudly about their medical problems when I'm on Trax on my way to work. I usually just turn the Biebs up a little louder to drown them out.) 
Today I was feeling particularly down. My boss was driving me nuts. My car was making a funny noise (again). It's hot. I could keep going, but honestly, it won't do any good at all. 
 Anyway,
there was a moratorium on the parking lot at work because we had an all day event; so instead of having to get up super early in the morning and ride the stinky train, I drove my little rust bucket to work this morning. This means that I actually get to leave campus for my hour lunch break. It's a novel idea. 
When that magical hour rolled around, I decided that in light of my crazy morning I deserved a little Rumbi in my life. For those of you who aren't familiar with Rumbi, I'm sorry for you. Go, grasshoppers, find out what it is. Thank me later.
So I'm in line at Rumbi and there are two very VERY large, exceedingly slow humans in front of me in line. Ordering a whole lot of food. 
From around one of the large people I see this tiny little hand go up in the air and a sweet little voice say, "Miss! I can help you over here!"
Walking around the other customers I come face to face with a a girl about my height, who smiles brightly at me and asks for my order. She was just so dang cheerful! I couldn't help but smile back at her and let her happiness rub off on me just a little. And then she told me about a frequent diner card. If you didn't already know this, I collect those. They're amazing. So she gave me two stamps, and very sincerely wished me a great day.  
Normally, I wouldn't think too much about this interaction except, "Dang, that girl deserved a raise. What a sweetheart." But today, my dear friends, today this meant something a little extra. 

Don't you just love those moments?

8 comments:

Jolyn Lloyd Matthews said...

Love it! Totally made my day happier just reading about it! Thanks!

Baby Sister said...

Oh my gosh I <3 Gilmore Girls!!!! Such a great show! :D
I'm glad someone was able to make your day better. :)

Baby Sister said...

I keep forgetting that on blogger when I do the <3 it doesn't show the heart like I want it to...but you know what I mean. :)

Jordan and Chelsie Toone said...

I love hearing about your moments. Miss you so much friend. I'll call you this week so we can talk. Love you!

Anonymous said...

i was having one of those days today too. EVERYTHING was getting on my nerves. at one point i just wanted to cry out of frustration. luckily, i have gooey fudge brownies to console me :)

meg fee said...

no judgement here!! i guess this means we'll just have to get together again. i've been in a funk myself and i have a feeling we could help each help the other out of it!!

love to you darling girl!

Anita Baker said...

This post made me happy so well done. PS. you listening to the Biebs makes me happy.

Megan said...

Love it. Happy moments make my days!

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