Thursday, April 28, 2011

seussical wisdom

On Tuesday I took Danny to see one of his favorite musicals, Seussical the Musical. I took him because he likes it and I wanted to do something nice for him, and not because I thought I would particularly enjoy it. After the opening number I was particularly skeptical. But from this unexpectedly delightful musical I have found a new theme song for my life. It's called Tell Yourself How Lucky You Are. (You can listen to it in my Groovehsark playlist to the right)

When your life's going wrong
When the fates are unkind
When you're limping along
And get kicked from behind
Tell yourself how lucky you are...

It's super catchy. After the musical I was telling Danny how stressed I am about leaving for Europe for eight weeks and about defending my thesis prospectus later today (Thursday). Then we said goodbye and I started the somewhat long and expensive drive back to Heber where my parents live. On the drive back, I thought of my new theme song and was suddenly able to see my life differently.

When you're getting ready to leave on the vacation of a lifetime,
Tell yourself how lucky you are...

And no, I don't want to say goodbye to Danny, but,
Tell yourself how lucky you are... to finally be his girlfriend

And he says nothing will change while you're gone and has made lots of plans for when you get back,
Tell yourself how lucky you are...

When you are making progress on your thesis and masters degree, studying what you love most, and you just won an award for a paper you wrote about it,
Tell yourself how lucky you are...

When you have a car you love any money enough for gas, and your parents live close enough that you can stay with them when you have to move out of your apartment and are still close enough to visit people in Provo,
Tell yourself how lucky you are...

When some of your favorite people move to different states (Patrick and Alisha) and you'll miss them a lot,
Tell yourself how lucky you are... for having known them in the first place and that they loved pinochle too.

OK, so my version isn't quite as catchy or rhythmical as the original, but the idea is the same. Thanks, Dr. Seuss.

1 comment:

  1. I super like this! I, for one, am very thankful that you are in the program with me so we can be nerds together and that you make me feel needed. :)

    Also, I am glad you are coming to Europe and that we'll be together and that Danny is so willing to wait!

    It's just too bad I'm not one of those favorite friends who moved to another state. But I guess I should be thinking of how lucky I am to have you around. ;)

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