
This is one of those scenes of life I will play over and over in my head for all of
But then again, maybe it did.
Because, let’s face it. I am the woman who has spent all of her life standing parched at the proverbial bar for embarrassingly long chunks of time before finally resorting to yelling to get a drink. I’m not saying I’m ugly. I’m just saying it’s never been my looks that got me anything I wanted.
Gorgeous is a word with a lot of power, and it doesn’t really mean what I thought it did. It turns out that gorgeous isn’t the word for women who could get hired at Hooters or win Miss America. It takes a lot of work to be gorgeous, and I'm not talking nips and tucks. It's much harder than situps. But I’m now convinced that every single one of us – whether we’re supermodel beautiful, homely as a tree stump or somewhere in between – has the potential to come into gorgeousness.
I believe this for two reasons. One is that I’ve gotten called gorgeous a lot since Rome (and may I remind you that I turn 42 next Friday?). Young men flirt with me over the tomatoes in the grocery store and old men flirt with me by the bread. The other night I’d just walked into the Surf Club where it was $2 pint night and crowded two deep the entire length of the bar when a tall man in a business suit said, “Hello, Gorgeous” and held out his hand. It was like the Red Sea parting for Moses as he and his buddy made way for me.

Only thing I can figure is that maybe after years of cultivating what I was always

Not bungie-jumping off a bridge in Australia kinda risk, either. More like splitting yourself right down the middle of your breastbone like a chicken, really opening yourself up to discover your true identity. This and only this will afford you the opportunity to experience true bliss, and a woman in the midst of whole-hearted bliss is what people find irresistably gorgeous.
Another gorgeous woman I know with a master’s in education and the long-fostered intent to teach second grade, suddenly took a job as a flight attendant – a job which catapults her to new levels of self-confidence despite the vociferous objections of the person she loves most.
... what does it mean to come into gorgeousness?
Take a cleaver to your own heart and soul and find out.
3 comments:
Whoo Hoo!!! Balloons, fireworks and all things joyfully colourful!!!
He meant it.
Not an illusion.
He wasn't talking about personality. (Though yours certainly rates the 'g' word, too. And maybe self-confidence is part of what men are reacting to?)
I am once again invigorated & uplifted by your words! I see myself in a whole new light, thanks to you. I wholeheartedly agree with all the reasons you propose for your arrival into your Gorgeousness! I think, however, that it comes from a place less shallow than just looks, and deeper than just personality - the soul. The soul that is revealed once that breastbone has been split open and the gorgeousness that is within has been allowed out into the world for all to see and experience!!
I love you. Thank you so much for always writing what I need to read and for being the friend I've always wanted!
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