Monday, January 18, 2010

To the Beautiful People

After a wonderfully over-indulgent dinner, and an evening of games and friendship, my husband and I walked into a bookstore to browse the shelves before heading home.  Already, I was beginning to mull over each and every thing I had consumed throughout the evening, and regretted every wonderful bite of the chocolate fondue we had devoured with our friend.  As I walked past the diet section, (from which I never buy a book), my guilt took full effect, and I began to stare at the titles printed over perfect bodies.  I felt that familiar feeling of self-loathing, and ugliness set in.  And just as I was about to propel myself into a full-fledged pity fest and vow never to eat again ...an amazing thing happened... actually, two amazing things.  One, I saw another woman at the end of the isle, looking at the very same books, and very obviously going through the very same issues.  She was by no means ugly or fat, and certainly did NOT need to be looking at diet books.  She was really very pretty...  Two, my amazingly wonderful husband came over at that moment, and kissed me on the forehead before scooting off to find his favorite book series.  That is when it occurred to me... This woman, this beautiful woman, had no one there to tell her she was beautiful.  She was alone at this particular moment of crisis, and needed the very same boost that I did.  And that, my friends, is how the idea came to me.

I am going to do my best to find a beautiful person to write to each week.  While this may not seem exciting or interesting to many of you, hopefully, some one out there will read this blog, and realize, I am talking to you.

Dear Beautiful Woman in the bookstore,
You may not see it, but you have so many wonderful features that the rest of us wish we had!  You could stop a train with that smile!  Show it off!  You do not need to be in this section of the store, looking at these over-tanned, ridiculous people.  You do not need to hide in the corner, and you certainly, do not need to feel ashamed of anything!  You are a beautiful person.  And you are what we need more of in this world.  So, show off that pretty smile, and flaunt that beautiful skin!  You are amazing, and you are one of the beautiful people.
--Me

4 comments:

  1. Very insightful... Honestly, I would probably do the same thing for my wife if we were in a bookstore; that being said, give your husband an atta-boy for being a gentleman...

    Now if there was only something besides comicbooks for me to read :P

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  2. Good Husband. Keep him.

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  3. Very cool idea, hun. I love it. :-)
    By the way, this is your favorite Co-worker....

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