Well I’ve gone glam around here after the week I’ve had. Sersly? The cat is gone; like songstress Peggy Lee warbled — ‘is that all there is?’ Doubtful but this week it sure seemed like it even though I was provided a most excellent opportunity to rethink my life’s meaning. A media vendor extended a gracious and appreciated invitation to an über swank luncheon mid-week. The arugula salad set rubbed shoulders with six good people who’ve made a difference not only in the city but in the world beyond. I’m talking shit like donating a bunch of wheelchairs to a village in butt-fuck Nairobi so folks can get around and thus improve their quality of life.
But I digress. It was a tear-welling luncheon because one couldn’t help but leave the softly lit rose and hydrangea chic table bouquets without thinking ‘what have I done with my life?’
So that’s what I’ve been thinking about this week. Mostly. Between missing my deceased cat and thoughts of a meeting I’m ill-prepared for next week.
My morning commute takes me by a chi-chi greeting card shop. They have a window display chock-full of Valentine shit already. A silver-plated frame with the word ‘forever’ spelled out in rhinestone crystals naturally caught my eye. “Forever?” Does anything really last forever? And in our need now/consume/throw away world the term seems somewhat antiquated. Forever? Hardly.
Here’s your weekend assignment: go do, go be, go live glam. Buy yourself some sale roses. Treat yourself to a new fragrance. Bake cookies. Buy three or five pears (not four or six mind you because you’ll never get them artfully arranged darling) and quietly sit to ponder their God-like perfection. Maybe that’s “forever.”



There’s no perfection in men or women, but there is in fruit and flowers, maybe because they can’t talk back but intoxicate us by their smell and looks. Even an ugly fruit can look perfect.
I am a huge believer in a vase of flowers on my desk each week. They don’t have to be expensive, just pretty and REAL. Sometimes I switch it up with a bowl of lovely fruit, clementines or your pears. Doing small things for yourself is a daily reminder that there is beauty in this world, even on those days when it’s hard to see.
Yes, Kelly!