After my time of distress last week, I have realized that
one of the things I simply cannot live without is cold, crisp, good Sauvignon
Blanc.
But I digress.
Life events that can be described as “emotionally
disturbing” are known to make individuals re-evaluate what is important to them
in their lives. Suddenly last week, I
became utterly focused on my immediate family, on my job that I love so much,
and on my special friends, worldwide. All
of this is the positive side of the situation.
The not so positive side of it is the insatiable appetite I developed
for all things decadent – chocolate, cheese and chips – not necessarily in that
order.
And so it was that I rolled off to a function yesterday,
feeling like Oompa Loompa, and not wanting anyone to set eyes on me in case
they fainted on the spot at the sight of this slow moving amoeba-like
brunette. Sitting with friends chatting
about men, relationships (or rather the lack of them) and all things love and
lust, a great confidante of mine picked up a book and read a line out to me
that struck gold in my by now bulging double chin – it read, “your flaws are
perfect to the heart that is meant to love you.”
The bell had just rung for me.
There are two aspects to this statement. Firstly, the flaws part. In other words, if you have, as I do, “more ‘Chins’
than the Chinese telephone directory” as my uncles used to say, they may not be seen as a flaw by someone who
is deeply, madly and truly in love with you.
But the aspect of the sentence that fascinated me more was “the heart
that is meant to love you”. This has
long since been an item of fascination for me.
At what point does good luck end and fate begin? How do you know which heart it is that is
meant to love you? Is there only one
heart in your life that is destined to love you, or, if you have bad luck with
a few hearts, is there still that other heart out there that was actually meant
to love you, but was just waiting for the right time, circumstances, and
events?
I have spent many years of my life thinking about love,
running away from the possibility of love, at other times searching for love,
sometimes giving up on love, and lately, just being plain skeptical about
love. So when this was read to me, it
suddenly awakened in me a question we all prefer not to ask – that of “what if?”
What if there is actually that heart out there that is meant
to love us, triple chins and all? They say
beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so perhaps the same could be said for all
of us with a few extra pounds of comfort around our nether regions, and those
of us too who gave up on love in the late 90’s, around the time we were
listening to tunes by Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting?
Personally, I have more questions than I do answers. But I do know that if there is a heart out
there that is meant to love me, I am afraid it had better accept my current Botticelli
body, flaws and all!
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