Adventures with Dr. Lady Cutie Troublemaker

Life is in flux BIG TIME these days. I want to keep in touch with all of my peeps. The Internet is this beautiful thing. I can move to a brand new city and still stay in easy, near-daily contact with the people I love. When I feel connected to the people in my life that matter, I am unstoppable!

Serendipity

By Abby at 11:43 am on Thursday, December 22, 2005

ACT ONE
Two days ago at work, I was chatting with a fellow post-doc about Christmas break. She’s staying in town, and we talked about how nice that can be. I told her about how, when I lived in Bloomington, Hamilton (my ex) and I loved staying in town over break. Since it was a college town, noone was around. We stayed in our jammies, watched movies, ate tons of foods, played with the cats, and actually taped ourselves in to block the draft around the front door and mentally shut out the world.

"You lived in Bloomington? I thought you went to school in Memphis."

"Nope. That was just my pre-doc year. Before that, I was in Bloomington for 7 years."

"I know IU is a big school, but do you happen to know…?"

And then she asked me if I happened to know one of my closest and most favorite friends from my Bloomington years.

ACT TWO
I left after work that same day and headed to Whole Foods to get my Christmas groceries. After arriving home, I logged on to Tribe, and a woman I’ve known online for a few years has sent me a message:

"Were you shopping at Whole Foods in Newton Centre today?"

"Why yes I was. I didn’t even remember that you lived in Boston!"

ACT THREE
Last night, I joined the JP Christmas Caroling Mob at Stonybrook Station. I ran into a woman I met at the JP Open Studios. I had taken a picture of a toddler with her that day, and I asked her if she’d like me to e-mail the picture to her. She became emotional and said that she very much would. She was a foster mother, and this was her last day with the child."

I ran into her again, and she was once again very grateful I’d taken the picture. The child was back with the family and doing well.

She was there last night, and when we started to sing, she stood next to me. "You have a very good voice," I said… and I meant it. I’m a snob and don’t say that much.

"In my former life, I was an opera singer."

"Me, too," I replied. And I meant it!

She asked me where I went to school, and I said Oberlin and New England Conservatory. She’d been at NEC at the same time I was, although she was getting a Bachelor’s while I was getting a Master’s… you know, before I fled. She even knew my nutty teacher, the expert in training coloraturas, and she knew her quirks.

Now this woman works in child welfare in the neighborhood in which I now live. Very similar paths.

We’re going for a drink some time.

ACT FOUR
After the Caroling Mob, we ended up at Spontaneous Celebrations for cocoa. There was a guy I’d been noticing all night. I approached him.

"You look so familiar to me."

"Where do you live?" he asked.

"Here in JP."

"Me, too. That’s probably it."

"Maybe. What college did you go to?"

Turns out he went to Oberlin, too, only not when I did. He is about 7-8 years younger. And he was in Bloomington, too. He performed with a man I knew there. I might have seen that.

But here’s the kicker, this man lives at the same tiny intersection as me… DIRECTLY across the street.

Yeah, that’s probably it!

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Comment by Dianne

December 22, 2005 @ 8:33 pm

It’s like the 3 (or 5) degrees of separation Kevin Bacon game…bet someone you know or met knew him too! ; )

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Comment by Abby

December 22, 2005 @ 9:07 pm

I actually know someone who used to live on his block in Manhattan! I’m totally serious! 😀

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Comment by Abby's mom

December 22, 2005 @ 10:39 pm

This gene passed right through me, from my mom straight to Abby. My mom could and Abby can make a connection with a telephone pole.

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Comment by Indian Lady

December 22, 2005 @ 11:56 pm

Did you say Bloomington? Do you happen to know a …. hahaha- crazy fun! Still love reading the blog!

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Comment by Abby

December 23, 2005 @ 7:53 am

I’m so glad. Hope to see you on Google Talk real soon, lady! 😀

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Comment by parental unit

December 23, 2005 @ 11:14 am

Reminds me of a friend’s aunt who heard my Italian sounding name and said, “I knew an Italian in Detroit. Know him?”

I didn’t…

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Comment by Steve Garfield

December 23, 2005 @ 7:54 pm

That was a fun post to read.

I went and took some video of The Castle tonight. Hope to get it online soon.

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Comment by friendly joe

December 24, 2005 @ 12:09 am

Some of my best friends are people others have known. Some of them are even Italian. Know them, parental unit? Or, is just your name that SOUNDS Italian? (don’t say it, just think it.)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all! It’s been a fun year on your blog, Abby. Thanks for the sharing. You can send a dozen of any sort of cookie to: friendly joe @ ————————

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