There are 10,000 things to blog about from the past 8 months. But it is always the tiny details that bring me back to this. I'll go retro later with all the backlog of adventures, but for now:
Today I made the 16-year-old within me really happy.
Just bought myself a pair of 10 gauge bone swirl earrings at The Garage that I've wanted since I was a sophomore in high school. Couldn't get them then because...well...because they cost more than a week's allowance...and no earrings were worth that.
There is something rebellious but ladylike about them that always caught my eye. Then recently it dawned on me that I'm now a grown-up. And a grown-up can easily afford those earrings. So today, before taking my little brother out to see the Blue Man Group for his birthday and right after I ordered my new iPhone, I made a stop specifically to make the purchase that's waited 10 years.
It's silly, a teeny detail in my life, but it was one that reminded me that all my former selves--the 8-year-old, the 13-year-old, the 16/18/21-year-old--are all in there somewhere. And the 26-year-old me gets her time now, but the other girls have a say--and I love acknowledging that. Today 16-year-old me gets to have a little enjoyment of the perks of being a grown-up.
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