Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Promoter




I have a million favorites. Most of you caught onto to this quickly. Everything is my favorite and just about anything gets me excited about life. This makes me easy to buy for but hard to keep up with, just ask my poor hubby. There is a book I love that has changed the lives of many including mine. The title is Vessels and Flowers and the book helps you figure out your personality type and how you function. According to this book I am a basket and what this book says about me is true through and through. Along with many other things it points out that I am a promoter and also that I tend to have more ideas than I have money. It states that a basket could sell a refrigerator to an Eskimo. This has been proven true in my life a hundred thousand times over. The fact that I'm actually promoting the book right now is a testament to this. Today I wanted to share how it was proved true this particular Spring break. I'm not a student so technically I guess I don’t get a spring break, which is why it’s funny I still mark time the way college students do. But I suppose when I hang out with mostly college students why I wouldn’t? I digress. My dear friend Alyssa did not get to leave Denton for SB and so I made it my duty, as I always do, to take her on a few impromptu adventures. See because I am the great promoter, selling refrigerators to Eskimos, I do this thing with people. I didn't realize I did it until last year in Portland; my travel buddy pointed it out. She stated that every time she hung out with me she left feeling like she had homework. At first I panicked what?!! Does that even mean, because homework for me will always have a negative connotation. But then she quickly explained that I'm always promoting something, whether it be a food or restaurant that you have to try before you die, a mascara or lip gloss that you just can’t live without, a book that will change your life, or a movie that is in my top 5 favorites, or perhaps a place that is just so magical that u must visit. After I realized what she meant and we'd had a good laugh at this revelation, we got paper and wrote out her homework and we have been joking about it ever since. Of course, now I can’t hang out with someone and be unaware of this weird quirk of mine but even when putting my best efforts forth I just can’t quit promoting things I love. Alyssa is very aware that I do this; in fact we have had a "homework list” that has been accumulating for about two years. Spring Break really proved to be the best time to check some things off her list. It all began with an impromptu visit to Hobby Lobby on Wednesday. I had seen a project online (while blog stalking) that I wanted to try (more ideas than I have money). So I enlisted Alyssa's help. We bought lanterns and covered them in silk flowers, which actually turned out to be really cool. But we under estimated the amount of flowers needed the first time around so it was our second hobby lobby run that lead us to the shady carnival in the mall parking lot. Of course if you've been following my blog you already know how I feel about these. Alyssa had somehow never ever been to a parking lot carnival, which I was not ok with. We kicked it off with the swing ride, which we took note was propped up on stacks of firewood, very safe. After gliding through the air over the top of traffic on Loop 288 we headed over to the haunted house. One thing about me I hate scary, but it was a kids carnival right? I usually make it a point to ask if there are people inside wearing masks because nothing creeps me out more. But I decided because it wasn’t a walk through haunted house it was ride through, surely it would be made up of silly cardboard ghosts. Well I was wrong. After riding the entire way through the ride with my eyes closed, slumped so far down in the seat I might as well have been on the floor, while screaming to Alyssa "put your arms around me", the ride ended with a creepy guy in a mask with scary teeth and gloves with long fingernails following us out the door. Now that we were 8 tickets down and out of breathe from screaming at the scary children's ride we decided to try our luck on a spinney ride. It was the kind that goes up and down and around and the centripetal force smashes your bodies together and keeps you from moving your head. I love these because your only response can be tear streaming laughter while you experience paralysis. Next up, The Kamikaze and yes we saved one of the best for last. This ride has always been one of my personal favorites. If you make it to a carnival that has an upside down ride you know you're at a good one. Once in my childhood my hair got tangled in one of the cages of this ride it took nearly 10 minutes to get me off the ride safely. We loved it and by this point it was dusk so we used our last 4 tickets to hit up the ferris wheel and enjoy what was left of the setting sun. Riding the rides was a success and we had checked the carnival off her list. Next up caramel apple, too my amazement she had never tried this either. We drove home to finish our lantern projects eating our caramel apples happy as clams. Next on the list, movies. I own a whole lot of movies she's never seen. So after finishing our project and our apples we sit down to cry over Broke Down Palace, one of my favorite movies from college. After confessing that we probably couldn't do what Claire Danes did for her friend for each other, we checked the movie off the list and planned to hang out Friday to continue annihilating her homework. We had caught wind that two of our heroes were coming to South Lake for a book signing on Friday, Francine Rivers and Beth Moore. Of course we decided we were going. Previously I had gotten Alyssa hooked on my favorite author Francine Rivers, her book Redeeming Love practically changed both our lives. And Beth Moore well I'll probably still be promoting her in heaven. So we headed to the shops at South Lake, where Alyssa had never been (check) and stood in line to meet the ladies. It was awesome to say the least. Beth was incredible and in fact I'm pretty sure she's a basket also (refer to Vessels and Flowers), which means she's a promoter too. She confirmed what we always thought true, that she would in fact move onto what we call our street in heaven as long as thats where the coffee is located.  She promoted her book, along with the shops at South Lake, oh and my hair. She took a picture of my hair to show her daughter because she liked the highlights. After this I was beaming and Alyssa and I had both checked meeting these women for the first time off our lists. Like I stated earlier my excitement for life and capacity for favorites can sometimes become a problem. Shopping can get the best of me (more ideas than I have money). I just get so dang excited and everything stirs my affections. So in my manic state after meeting Beth, who after all did recommend we go shopping, and Francine,  it was probably not a great idea to head to my favorite store, Anthropologie. But I did and I came home with most fabulous purchases. It got a little crazy but I promised authenticity and honesty in my blog so pictures of the madness are shown above. I told Tristan that the tea cups I bought will forever remind me of the day I met Beth. After our fabulous shopping trip we ended up at home checking one last thing off Alyssa's list. She has never had an herb garden. So because I love gardening and herbs we bought kits, planted seeds and checked it off the list as well. All in all, I think she'd agree Spring Break was an impromptu success. We checked six items off her homework list, I purchased two books, four teacups, a pot holder, two drawer pulls, 4 florescent orange bottles of nail polish for $.99 a piece (one bottle for a friend), a poppy plant and pot, and an herb kit, we laughed so hard we cried, we made two lanterns and some incredible memories and we met two of our heroes. If you were looking for a moral at the end of this long post you may have just found you were sorely disappointed or that you just wasted an incredible amount of time reading. But hopefully you were just looking for a good story. I promised my blog would be a glimpse into my life. I have found my life, as a follower of Jesus, to be a careful balancing act on a tight rope. By tight rope I am not referring to rules or regulations or any other common misconceptions that following Christ is anything less than total freedom, but to a tension between the great joy and the great sorrow that living here in this world but knowing its not my home often brings. All to say I often transition from flooding tears to hysterical laughter in a matter of moments. I hope todays story made you laugh. And I certainly hope you didn't judge me on my amount of purchases.

8 comments:

  1. cute! way to celebrate Alyssa! She will never forget spring break '10! love your lanterns!-Paige

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  2. brittney.... i so enjoyed reading your blog... and as soon as i can, im going to the book store to get the book you are promoting, Vessels and Flowers.... : ) Patty.... aka Ms. Forthman... hahahahaha

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  3. I have the book, "Vessels & Flowers" too! My friend, who, like you, is a basket, knows one of the authors and and loves the book so much that she practically sells copies out of the trunk of her car!
    I found the book so helpful in understanding why I am the way that I am and how I function best AND it also helps me understand others and why they are the way they are. I am a velvet box full full of daisies, so understanding others has definitely helped me not to take things so personally. Now it's like a game to try to figure people out!
    I enjoyed reading this. I glad God made baskets, they make the world more fun and adventurous!

    ~Kelli

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  4. i am in my bed laughing out loud!!! and I know all of these things already:) Just so you know you referenced "tight ropes" and a "kamikaze" both of which are in our theme song by Tyrone Wells called "Sink or Swim."

    Caught in the middle of a crossfire
    Lost my balance on a high wire
    Trying to figure out what to do

    Pushed to the edge of my reason
    Everywhere around me it's treason
    I don't want to do that to you

    Kamikaze airplanes in the sky
    Are we going down or will we fly?
    This could be a shipwreck on the shore
    Or we could sail away forevermore
    This time it's sink or swim, sink or swim

    Hearing the song in your laughter
    A melody I chase after
    No one else has done this to me

    Kamikaze airplanes in the sky
    Are we going down or will we fly?
    This could be a shipwreck on the shore
    Or we could sail away forevermore
    This time it's sink or swim, sink or swim

    Take a deep breath
    No more time left
    This is what I thought I wanted
    Why am I afraid?

    Kamikaze airplanes in the sky
    Are we going down or will we fly?
    This could be a shipwreck on the shore
    Or we could sail away forevermore

    Kamikaze airplanes in the sky
    Are we going down or will we fly?
    This could be a shipwreck on the shore
    Or we could sail away forevermore
    This time it's sink or swim, sink or swim

    Well...I KNOW we are going to swim, fly, and sail away forevermore!! Praise the Lord!! Jesus is going to continue to blow stuff up!! and He loves me enough to let me be a part of it.

    love you! jade

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  5. wait...you are a tyrone wells fan? dude, I knew that guy when he was a high schooler in the youth group my dad lead. He came over with all the high schoolers every week when I was a little kid!

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  6. When God gave you to me, He gave me Joy. Don't be surprised my dear one to see many, many, living on "your street in heaven" Near to you is near to the Lord, and the happiest place that I know. ~Mom

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  7. Btw...Kellie Jean, the book is hard to find. Perhaps we can order some copies via your friend!!!???

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  8. Oh my. I am sitting in a room full of girls, hunched over my laptop. They are watching a movie. I am reading your blog and trying not to laugh too loud. I just felt like I hung out with you for a minute, dear.
    Love you.

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