Amigos

Amigos
"The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship." - William Blake

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

A Handsome Suitcase



Characters: Me(nanny), Jamie(boy aged 7), Seth(also 7, twin brothers)

Setting: Riding in Chester(my orange character-laden car) on the way home from school

   I was driving up the street, almost to the boys' house, when I heard an exclamation of sad consternation.
Jamie: Aaaw, look! (He pointed to a cluster of overflowing dumpsters lining the street.) Someone threw a suitcase away! (He looked quite distressed.) Why would they do that?
Seth: (ever the practical one) Jamie, its probably broken. Right, Mary? (He looked to me to confirm his astute assertion.)
Me: Most likely it is broken. That's probably why whoever owned it put it in the trash.
Jamie: But its so handsome!
   To be honest, since I was driving, I hadn't actually seen the suitcase the twins so earnestly discussed. However, I must say that when I heard the word, "handsome," my interest peaked. I have seen some nice traveling devices in my time, but never heard
one deemed "handsome." This term so caught my attention, that an hour later, leaving work, my curiosity overcame common sense, and I drove out of my way back to the trash receptacles to see the famed piece of luggage.
   There it lay, perched in all its glory atop a load of rubbish. Its blue hard-shell top was askew, its hinges broken, and it was dented and scratched. Hardly the noteworthy heirloom Jamie thought it to be.
   As I put my automobile in gear and turned down the next street, thoughts of where the old luggage might have been and what it might have seen and experienced slipped in to keep me company: 

glimpes of Beijing; 
glittering water in the ports of Hong Kong; 
the grand cathedrals of Austria;
musty libraries in moor castles; 
jostling red buses in London; 
wafting smells from French pastry shops; 
silent sleds on a whited evening;
scorching sun of the deserts; 
rich emerald slopes of Ireland;
turbans swaying in colorful parade midst a sea of camels;
dogs howling their significance on a sleepless Haiti night;
low murmurs 'round orange and red campfires;
stiff grasses bowing homage to an ocean king;
smooth prairies stretching to infinity;
the railway, writing its signature across blue hills and long plains;
thin freshness of chill mountain air;
apartment in Paris ripe with noises of a cafe below;

   I pondered all the lovely places that lone rectangle had been. I sensed and felt the pull of an exciting life of mystery that I would never know. Almost, I envied its shiny wearied self for the siting of such grandeur.
"Ah," I said with a sigh. "It is  a handsome suitcase."

Fourscore and twenty years ago....well, let's start with ten...



10 years ago I:

   -decided never to go to college
   -rediscovered the joys of writing
   -had no idea what I wanted to do with my life
   -didn't want to leave small-town Shoals
5 years ago I:
   -came of age=)
   -moved into my first apartment with my best friend
   -was a full-time nanny
   -was in love with the city
3 years ago I:
   -returned to college after a 4-year break
   -sang in GBS choir
   -made a wonderful new friend
1  year (give or take a little) ago I:
   -started to recall how fun and peaceful living in 
    the country is
   -watched my youngest and last brother get married
   -directed a blood-drive at my college
Yesterday I:
   -helped two amazing little boys do their homework
   -listened to the Pride&Prejudice soundtrack
   -missed my mum, dad, and three brothers
Today I:
   -decided to forgo boots(the warmer option) and 
    danced thru my day in golden slippers
   -ate gourmet Mexican(food, not a person) with Ivone
   -went grocery shopping(I love it!)
   -made cookies for a family
   -wished upon a star(actually I prayed, that's more
    effective but stars are so much more poetic)
Tomorrow I:
   -will wake up(hopefully......hehe)
   -brush my teeth(see Mum, I haven't forgotten 
    everything)
   -will not have Statistics class(yay....no offense, Mr. 
    Profit)
   -go to Frankfort with friends  
   -expect fun exciting things to happen
1 year from now I:
   -Who am I kidding?! I have no idea what I will be 
    doing! 
    Hopefully it will involve foster children.............=)

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Introducing Maria Blanca

So, now I've started a blog, and I'm at a loss for what to say. As I was driving home from work this evening, I thought, "Wow, Mary. You have created something that has the potential to be the absolute most boring thing ever."

But never mind my silly second-guessing. I'm excited to be doing this, and that's what counts, right? If no one follows but my ever loyal Mum, whatever, eh?

One thing I can and will do is introduce myself. Maria Blanca's the name, and half-Mexican's the game. Just kidding. I have some close friends who are from Mexico, and my sis-in-law (whom I absolutely adoOOOore) is also Mexican. Hence my connection to the Spanish-speaking world. FYI: I don't really know much Espanol.....muy poquito. =)

I write from atop my 5th floor studio apartment overlooking the city.....that's code for I live in a dorm. Good news, though: I'm graduating this spring!



Colors are so fascinating, aren't they? 
Creamy dots covering a satin-y black blouse;
green crocus heads slipping unnoticed from winter's bond;
 bursts of golden silver peeking from gray clouds; 
warm orange-y and yellow lights dotting the buildings of downtown;
 the swirling of rich brown and tan as coffee and creamer mix; 
the purple canvas of a night sky, sprinkled with glorious stars...
What color is hope? 
Hope is rainbow
Spectrum full of a promise that will come true.

Monday, February 21, 2011

God Is More Than Enough

   I recently read the book God Is More Than Enough by Jim Berg. Who knew a girl raised in a Christian home, sent to a Christian school all her life, and furthering her education at a Bible college could miss realizing so many things about God?! Its funny how you can know all the answers and right things to say, but they never quite reach your heart. How long can one live without embracing fully that God IS IT? In a life of searching and reaching to find the magic lamp of happiness, the answer was thrust into my hands. God really is the answer to everything! When someone I love dies, God is there. Looking for purpose to life, it is God. Hurting, God cares. If I am sick, He knows the human body more than anyone. Though I am helpless, He is big, strong, and powerful enough to create a universe.

   Through Berg's writing about the different attributes of God, the door opened for me to the hallway of better knowing God. The sunglasses of doubt, misunderstanding, and distorted perception were removed from my eyes, and suddenly I was dazzled by the reality of Who God is!