when i got out the shower and looked in the mirror, my eyes were blood shot red, both of them. not to mention, while taking a shower, i felt an immense itch come over my eyelids. i didn’t wear a beanie to the park earlier today with bagel, so i concluded i had washed the pollen stuck in my hair into my eyes. i walked out to go to walmart, but then remembered how red my eyes were, so i thought of where i could get sunglasses if i had any. then i remembered about the pair of sunglasses amanda b. gave me at a career fair in high school 8 years ago. i had put the sun glasses in the holder in the camborghini, but never wore them. when i cleaned the camborghini out before they took it away, i remember putting everything in a shoe box, then placing the shoe box in a storage closet. when i went to check if there was a pair of hawks tv sunglasses in the box, there they were. i put them on and went to walmart.
at walmart, i located the eye drops. i usually use visine because that is what i’m familiar with, so i began comparing their allergy with their total-symptom eye drops. i didn’t see much of a difference except in active ingredients, but i know nothing about that so i went with the total-symptom because my logic tells me allergy falls within total-symptom amongst other things. as i’m going to check out, a guy waves me to his line. i check out, and he makes a joke about how eye drops have been selling like hot cakes. i respond by telling him pollen szn is especially bad this year, to which he says it’s bad every year. we share a laugh as he waves me goodnight. it was then i noticed he didn’t have a right hand. it was also then when i realized how happiness may be more of a decision than i had originally thought, as well as how much i take the simplest things for granted.
there’s important life lessons that lie even in the most mundane of interactions.
choose to learn, then choose to be grateful. hopefully then, those choices will lead you to choose to be happy.
-ratha, 11:28pm, 4.13.18