Friday, June 21, 2013

Hot Buttered Porn

Ok, so it was very noisy as we were at St. John's festival right in front of the band, and I had three beers in me, but I really thought Bonnie asked me if I wanted some porn. Corn, Cin. She was getting us some CORN on the cob. Oh my gosh what a fantastic day it was today! By the way, the corn was very good. Hot and buttery. And salty.

Bonnie called me and asked if I would like to go to the festival with her and Dave and I was so excited, I could not wait. And it was such a blast! Dave and I had several beers, and things were feeling quite nice. Remember, I don't really drink so one beer is more than enough. Hope I don't get a headache in the morning. And then Bonnie and I got up and danced. Oh, they played lots of Beatles, and Stones and Moody Blues and then some stuff from the '80's. Even Dancing Queen, which Dave seemed to think was really funny. It was because they were all guys singing. I have NEVER danced in public that much and that freely, but I just did not care. I was wild and free and the energy was just flowing. And everyone was having so much fun. So it was a really wonderful night and I am so grateful that Bonnie and Dave thought of me and invited me to go along. They are really fun to hang out with. I love you guys.

And the biggest news of the day: I got my tattoo! Oh yes she did. First, Brad told me last week that he was going to get another one so if I wanted to come along and get mine, I could join him. Then Wednesday he said that we were going today. So I got my artwork together, which was a doodle that Chip had done years ago for me, his name inside a heart. I have always loved that, so I decided that I was going to get it made into a tattoo some day. Today was that day. So we went to the shop and turned in the artwork and then I made my appointment and went back after work. Brad got there just as we were ready to get started. The artist, Rain, was phenomenal. Really nice young guy and we had quite the chat as he prepared. He really cares about his craft and made absolute certain that I was pleased with the design and really wanted to do this. And we really clicked. I felt that connection to him, like he is an old friend. That is a very good thing, all things considered. When he learned that this was to commemorate my love for Chip, he seemed even more eager to make this a fantastic experience for me. Now, everyone told me that tattoos on the wrist hurt really bad, but I was not to be dissuaded from my decision. And Rain explained that stress and fear have a lot to do with the amount of pain, and even bleeding that one would experience. And he could see that I was not stressed or worried in the least. I had absolute confidence in my decision and in his ability to make my dream a reality. As he dug in for the first round, I looked over at Brad, who was sitting next to me. I know he was looking to see what my reaction was going to be, but to be honest, it really did not hurt much at all. A stinging, burning sensation. That was it. Hardly any blood, and very little pain and swelling. Piece of cake, people.  And thank you, BMK for going along for moral support and helping me to make this a reality, to honor Chip, and my everlasting love for him.

And Brad S. mentioned that I work in a very interesting office. Well, yes, I certainly do. And that is another blessing that I am so grateful for. I know I say it a lot. But it is so true. The work is interesting and challenging, the people are incredible, the opportunities that I have been given are priceless. Each and every one of you are very special. Again, I have said this before, but I must have done something very right for the universe to grant me such a wonderful place to work and such wonderful people to work with and for. And Ella came today and we got to play and draw. And she stopped drawing and looked at me and very seriously said " I love you, Cindy". Awwww. And I said "I love you too, Ella".

So I have been very blessed with all of these fantastic friends and family. From Bonnie and Dave and the gang, to everyone at CK, to Brad S. and the radio community, and of course Chip and all of our friends on the other side of the veil. Today each and every one of you warmed my heart. May you all know the love and honor that I hold in my heart for you.

Namaste

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