Thursday, May 01, 2008

Kind Words Come From The Strangest Places

May your joys be as deep as the ocean and your sorrows as light as it's foam.


This is what was written inside one of my birthday cards. I put lots of stock in birthday cards. I don't really care about presents. For me, it's all about cards. What's written inside them is a thousand times more meaningful than any present. This was inside a card from a friend, with more meaning than any of the rest put together, because i know he meant it. I judge how people feel about me from the cards they give me, and this meant a great deal.


It's surpising who you hear from on your birthday. A few old friends wished me happy birthday. A new friend told me that i was 'special, in the super dooper kind of way'. A bunch of uni people ran up to me and wished me happy birthday. Granted, a stack of people forgot. But the people who cared, they showed me. I appreciate that. Things like that make me feel better... i'm sorry that my birthday is over, because it means that i have to wait another year for more of the same.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That's something I found in my great-grandpas journal that he took to Gallipoli and all his friends he met while wounded in hospital in England signed it and wrote little sayings like that. I guess the guy who wrote it was someone who knew sorrow too - he wasn't just writing it off or being flippant - you don't end up wounded in a war hospital pre-antibiotics without it. So I'm glad you like it.