|here at my door| [rosetta!]
Jul 23, 2011 16:44:45 GMT -5
Post by ∂αмєη on Jul 23, 2011 16:44:45 GMT -5
BLAKE ELLIOT NOLAN
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I had gotten out of bed early that day. There was really no reason for why. I was supposed to be going to a party later on tonight for Janice, but I wasn't leaving until much later. I was glad I got up though. The sunlight pouring through my bedroom window was coming from such an amazing sunrise that it would've been horrible to miss. It's funny how the simplest things can often be the greatest parts of a day. When you open the freezer and find the last bit of ice cream, when you find a bit of money on the ground outside your house, when you are given the rest of the day off at work. When the simplest things make you happy, you know you have a great life. When the simplest things don't even phase you, you need to loosen up. That's how I've always seen things. If you can stop and smell the flowers on your way to a beautiful wedding, you're seeing the simple things and enjoying everything that life has to offer.
I liked to think that I was one of those people that enjoyed every little thing that life through at me. I'd try and find the plus side in everything. Even if it was something that would first be seen as bad like losing your job, forgetting your keys at school or getting sick. I'd still try and find the good things. There was always at least one good thing that came with every bad thing. Things would need to get bad before they got good and vice versa. Life was a rollercoaster, it was up to you if you wanted to enjoy it and have fun on it. And in my case, I loved every bump as much as I possibly could. Because what was the point in hating something you couldn't change? If you weren't willing to change anything about your life, then why complain. I lived by that philosophy. I lived by that morale and rule.
But you know, I couldn't change everybody's life. I could try and affect as many people as I wanted to affect but I wouldn't always succeed. It was impossible to help everybody in the world because everybody's opinion was different. I had already accepted that. All that mattered to me were my friends anyways. The people I hung out with or partied with. They mattered to me. And if I could change them and help them, then that was alright with me. I tried my very best to do all that I could for my friends and their families. For all the people around me, I tried to do everything I could. Why live a life where I tried to make people hurt when I could live a life and make people happy? Why go to the effort of inflicting pain when I could try just as hard to make people enjoy each and every day of their life.
I made my way down my stairs, hearing my dog's paws tap against my smooth living room floor. I lived in a nice home by myself. My parents had been nice enough to buy me one if I payed them back eventually and so I couldn't deny them. It was a really nice home. And my dog liked it too. Sam had been given to me when I was really young as a young puppy. He had been my best friend for a long while and I begged my parents to let me bring him with me to the new home. And Sam loved it. It was large enough for him to run around if he wanted to but small enough for him to feel at home and comfortable. He liked to curl up beside me on my bed until the sun's rays would fall on his face. Then he'd get up and make his way downstairs to wait until I woke up.
I rubbed my hand through the fur on his head, smiling as he took a seat. "Did you have a good sleep, pal?" I asked, watching as he wagged his tail around quickly. I then made my way to my fridge, grabbing the last egg from it's package. Sam already had his food and water since I just filled it last night, so I started making my egg right away. I was supposed to meet with somebody today as they had something for me. I wasn't sure what it was. My boss had just said that I should stay home all morning to receive the package. Maybe it was something good. I wouldn't know unless I waited around. And I didn't need to be at Janice's until much later. So, I waited for the knock on my door from whoever would bring me the package.