Friday, July 16, 2010

Edward Cullen Changed My Life

For no real reason, I decided to reread the first couple of blog entries. My life has changed so much since then!

For those of you who are unaware, Edward Cullen changed my life. First of all, a little over a year ago, I met a new friend, Maryann, who told me I needed to read the "Twilight" books. Since it was my summer, I did so, reading the first three but not finding them that noteworthy. However, Maryann then told me that, because I had read the books, I was now allowed to watch the movie. A couple of ladies and I went over to another lady's house to watch the DVD. It was horribly bad and I did not hide my opinion. During one lame scene when the 100-something year-old vampire trapped in a teenager's body was playing classical piano, I turned to a friend and said rudely, "Of course he knows how to play the piano. He could learn whatever he wants to! He's been alive for 100 years!" Instead of allowing me to blow hot air, my friend turned back to me and said, "Erica. You will probably live to be a hundred. What are you waiting for?"

This struck me. That night I made my bucket list and got right on some of the things on the list that were not too expensive or impossible; I signed up for a knitting class at a nearby knitting store, an art class through Phoenix Parks and Rec, a book group through my favorite bookstore, and an American Sign Language class through Tempe Parks and Rec. The knitting class was a flop (I am not coordinated enough for it, but at least I tried!), but I stayed with the art class, book group, and ASL (joining a local group that meets biweekly for "silent coffee"). I've picked up some more of those bucket list items, too, since then: I'm currently getting my Masters in Education: Reading and Language Arts, I bought a bike (though it's too hot to ride right now), and recently signed up for a series of basic cooking classes that will start in September.

School's starting in two weeks, and I'm STOKED! Thank you, my friends, for sticking with me these last four years... what a trip!

And thank you, Edward Cullen, for inspiring me with your lame portrayal in a movie. Who would have known that a horrible vampire movie could change a life for the better.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I'm glad you blogged this story - I like it. :)