(noun): a grounded dreamer and cautious jumper, with eyes wide open and her heart wide shut. Idealistically real, passionately 100%, successfully happy, and happily successful, she desires decisively, laughs over the corniest of jokes (for days), sings in the shower (very well), dances in the car (even better), speaks with a southern accent (if you’re lucky), and cheats when playing pool (and gets away with it every time–which has everything to do with long eyelashes). She is a seeker of ordinary miracles, lover of new shoes and old books, eating out and sleeping in, holding hands and sharing hearts, driving fast and dancing slow. Still watches fireworks with the same awe and excitement of a 5 year-old, lives for birthday parties, Christmas lights, fresh flowers, and good seafood. She misses the island of her childhood but calls the desert home, worships the sun (and the Son), plans to change the world, and will.
Every day I see or I hear something that more or less kills me with delight, that leaves me like a needle in the haystack of light. It is what I was born for-- to look, to listen, to lose myself inside this soft world-- to instruct myself over and over in joy, and acclamation. Nor am I talking about the exceptional, the fearful, the dreadful, the very extravagant-- but of the ordinary, the common, the very drab, the daily presentations. Oh, good scholar, I say to myself, how can you help but grow wise with such teachings as these-- the untrimmable light of the world, the ocean's shine, the prayers that are made out of grass?
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