Someone at work asked me to describe Kyle. Among with many positive adjectives, I used the word "unsentimental" to describe him.
This past summer, we attended the wedding of a lovely couple. After signing the guest book, we were directed to a table that was covered in rocks and sparkly pens. The couple wanted every guest to be involved in the ceremony and had requested that each person write a wish or prayer for the couple on a stone. At a later point in the ceremony, every guest would walk toward the blissful couple and place his or her rock in a vase.
I felt some pressure as considered how I would distill my hopes for them into one power-house of a word. I wanted my word to be unique, meaningful, and not cheesy. I can't remember now but I think that after much deliberation, I settled on "laughter". My choice was disappointingly cheesy and not very unique, considering the fact that a person can buy stones with gold etching of this word in any new-agey bookstore or card shop.
Throughout my agonizing search for the prefect word that would express my soul, I couldn't help but notice that Kyle had quickly finished writing on his stone. Had he had some kind of epiphany? Was writing on rocks the secret key to Kyle's self-expression?
I asked to see his stone and when he handed it over, read the following:
Many rocks
Monday, January 11, 2010
At least one wish came true
Posted by Jamie at 7:51 p.m.
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4 comments:
Maybe he was talking about precious rocks, like diamonds. Or perhaps islands. Sounds like he is quite practical. Or perhaps many friend and family as they were giving the rocks.
I think Kyle is too deep for me.
Good times
HA! Classic.
You are far from telling me about every move of everyday. Just saying.
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