If sinners be damned, at least let them leap to Hell over our bodies. If they will perish, let them perish with our arms about their knees. Let no one go there unwarned and unprayed for. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Monday, April 25

A new kind of jealousy

Scott and I were enjoying this:
yesterday and I had a small revelation.

Ok, wipe the drool off your face and pay attention.  Yes, that's a banana chocolate chip muffin.
Yes that's a scrambled egg and cheese English muffin.

But that's not what the post is about, it's just for fun.

Stop staring at it.






I really shouldn't have shown you the picture first.

Anyway, we were sitting in Starbucks when a bomb-shell blonde walks in.  Tube top, tan smooth skin, flat belly, long legs and perfectly highlighted hair, fresh lip gloss, Kate Spade purse, I mean I could go on and on.

I could feel it burning.
Jealousy.
I mean, I'm not a gotta-have-that-purse-gal, but I wouldn't say no if you gave it to me. 
UGH I said to myself. I wish I still could highlight my hair, I wish I was that tan.  How tall is she? Wow she's so skinny, and I've got this obvious had-a-baby-five-months-ago-belly.

Ugh, shake it off, Christine.  So I just pick up my magazine.  But out of the corner of my eye, I see her turn around and realize she's staring at me.  I glance up at her and was surprised to see the same thing on her face that was written all over mine:
jealousy.

You know what I'm talking about.  You know when you were in middle school and you had the new Polly Pocket before anyone else?  We're trained at an early age to detect jealousy.  She was definitely putting out the vibe.

I was so confused.  I was sitting in there trying to fit into summer clothes about ten pounds too early, if you know what I mean, with my dark brown hair that doesn't help my pale complexion. Oh it's too depressing to go on about how I felt.

But then I realized she wasn't looking at ME at all.  She was looking at US.  My husband, with his arm around me, reading a book, and my beautiful angel baby girl sleeping soundly in my arms while I sipped coffee and read a book on Baby Sign Language.

I could sense the longing in her look, and I thought, I have nothing to be jealous of. Look at all I have.

3 comments:

emily bennett said...

wow. that was a great post. and something i think all of us mommies-with-the-greasy-hair-and-too-often-stressed-out-look need to remember.

by the way, i love your dark hair. i'm going to go comment on that post now too :)

Anders said...

Na, go back to blonde!
Are you at the same place in BK?
It's rainy season now.
Dad

Kirsten Wingate (Wen Kai Ting) said...

I'm liking the Brown! Well whenever you get back to Hechuan, you might have some highlights going on with all the sun here, wohoo! Miss you guys..alot!