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On one hand…

April 29th, 2012

Ever see “Fiddler on the Roof” and remember the scene where the fiddler is deciding whether a guy is good enough to marry his daughter? He goes back and forth with reasons for and against him for a while… that’s how many of the conversations in my head go. The most recent one is my career. Grad school is wrapping up and I’ll be in the midst of job hunting again and I’m really trying to figure out what I want…

On one hand, why should I stop practicing as a nurse? I loved my old job.

On the other hand, I’ve always wanted to “be” a Nurse Practitioner.

But on the other hand, there’s a really steep learning curve with NP practice and it’s really hard.

And on the other hand, I’m past the learning curve of being a RN and I’m good at it.

But on the other hand, I’ve been out of practice for 7 months already, will I still be good at it?

And on the same hand, I won’t be making much more dinero working as a NP than I do as a RN

But on the other hand, I didn’t get into nursing for the money.

And on one hand, I love the 3 12 hour shifts of RN work

On the other hand, I don’t like working weekends and holidays

On one hand, a NP job will allow me the normal M-F, 8-5 schedule that everyone works.

So all this tells me is that I have too many hands and I never should have quit piano. At least that would’ve put all my hands to good use! Plus I bet Mozart never battled his career. Maybe I’ll go back to school for a degree in music…

Weekend Roundup

April 23rd, 2012

Rarely do I make plans for the weekend and go out. In fact, I was telling Merrick the other day, I will almost always choose staying IN over going out. That being said, although I’ve become more of a home-body, I really enjoy when I do go out. This weekend was one of those jam packed ones with A LOT of social events. And A LOT of fun (although it’s the end of the weekend and I’m exhausted. It’s 8.30pm and I’m ready to watch Golden Girls and go to bed… only sort of kidding)

So here’s a recap of our fun weekend:

It all started Thursday with more visits from family, which meant fine dining in Laguna.
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After a few hours of apps and drinks downtown, we headed back home for more fun family time. I was the lame duck and had to peace out early thanks to a long work day on Fridays. Lucky guys who get their Fridays off.
Friday morning we woke up bright and early (well, early for the late night party people… normal time for a workin’ lady) for a delish breakfast at Polly’s Pies. Mmm I can still taste that cinnamon roll!

Friday was a long, busy day at clinical but ended hanging with some of my favorite Cubans and the Hunger Games! (I’m totally team Gale… and I was team Jacob in Twilight. Going for the underdogs!). Our hunger got the best of us during the Hunger Games and we headed over to Yard House for late night apps and drinks (the theme of the weekend)
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We went to bed late Friday and got to sleep in a bit Saturday morning, hit the gym together and get ready for the next big thing – Merrick’s company anniversary party. We got our fancy pants on and headed to the Disney Land Hotel to listen to Colin Powell talk about company growth and hard work. It was an inspiring event, made better with our good friends and good food and drinks. Plus I got to walk away with the gorgeous centerpiece!
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And the lovely centerpiece that made it’s way home with me
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We came home late (8pm is late for me, remember?) and spent the rest of the evening just hanging and talking. Sunday we met up with some more of our favorite Cubans for a Mexican breakfast (we’re a multicultural family here)
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So although this weekend wasn’t the most productive, it was still one of the best we’ve had in a while. Great company and great food was the theme and that’s all that really matters in life anyway. Who cares that I didn’t clean the bathroom or unload the dishwasher, our time was better spent. What a great weekend!

Easter blessings

April 13th, 2012

Last week we celebrated Easter in typical Club M style – church and a party. We went to the Easter vigil service which was THREE HOURS LONG. Then stopped for our typical post-Easter grocery store and goodie grab. We spent the rest of the evening eating junk food, drinking chocolate milk (only for special occasions!) talking about Easter and other important and not so important things, laughing and just celebrating a new season together. We went to bed late with fully bellies, happy hearts and tired eyes.
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The next morning was a blitz of cooking and cleaning and getting ready for party #1 – Easter brunch. We had a few of our close friends over for some of Mom’s infamous Kick-asserole, Janae’s infamous Cinnabon cake, Merrick’s infamous waffles and a newly minted Club M drink – Bellosa, which was a Bellini + Mimosa  (aka peach champagane + orange juice = heavenly bliss).
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After a few hours of brunching, the morning crowd headed out and we ran a few loads of dishes and got ready for the evening crowd, party #2 – Easter dinner.

Dinner started with some delicious appetizers, wine, champagne, beer and liquor – My bartender knows how to do it right! He knows so well in fact that we got a mini fridge for alcohol. And it is full. Yes, we are in college again.
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After a few drinks and apps, dinner was served – Honey baked ham, salmon, roasted potatoes, rice, steamed asparagus, mixed veggies and of course topped off with chocolate tuxedo pie.

We spent the entire evening laughing and talking. We finished 2.5 bottles of wine, 1 bottle of champagne and half a bottle of Jack Daniels Tennessee Honey. The evening ended late with happy, buzzing and full guests.
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It was a beautiful Easter day spent with people we love and hearty meals, all in remembrance of Christ’s resurrection. And thanks to some wonderful friends, my house smells like lovely Easter lilies – still reminding me of the great friends and great sacrifice from a week ago.
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Caribbean Cruisin Part IV

April 12th, 2012

Day 6 - St. Thomas, and my absolute favorite! There actually wasn’t an island we didn’t like, but St. Thomas took the cake for being the one we loved the most. It was so beautiful, lush, welcoming, friendly, warm, etc. We decided we’d come back to St. Thomas by itself one day… it’s on the ever growing travel list. We started out the day with a rainforest tour then stopped by Blackbeard’s Castle to say hi
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But the highlight of the day/trip was the underwater scooter adventure. We took a bumpy, wavy boat ride somewhere in the middle of the ocean and got ready to do some underwater breathing
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After a little instruction, they assigned us scooters and we were on our way! We went 10 feet down and our ears popped all the way down
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It was so awesome! We were close enough to touch the fish. Plus checking out everyone’s teeny heads in the bubbles attached to normal size bodies looked hilarious.
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We finished up the day with the daily bottle of wine, some martini’s and some late night packing and ready to head home the next day. But before we boarded the plane the next morning, we did one last pit stop in San Juan, Puerto Rico – the Bacardi tour! San Juan is home of the world’s largest Bacardi distillery, and we love us some rum so we couldn’t pass it up!
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We found out the reason the bat is the label’s trademark is because Mrs. Bacardi found BATS and (bat poo) in their barn where they were making the rum. In their culture, bats meant health, wealth and happiness so they stuck with the bat theme. In my culture finding bats in the barn means you throw out whatever you’re making in there and bleach that bad boy down. Nasty. Thankfully, there were no bats in the distillery.
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He’s got the weight of the world on his shoulders… I think he needs a drink!
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After a few sips of rum punch, we said goodbye to Puerto Rico, to the cruise and to spring break. It was time to head home and although the trip was amazing and much needed, we were also ready to be home. Sleep in our own bed (by the way cruise beds with 2 twins pushed together just doesn’t work. Somehow I always ended up in the crack), do some laundry, and even eat healthy again. My body was craving some veggies. We made it home late Saturday night and kept Sunday as a nothing day, just to relish in the last relaxation day.

It’s sad to think that’s my LAST spring break ever (until I get my doctorate. Ha. ha ha ha ha ha… oh I crack myself up). But even if we never have a scheduled spring/summer/winter break ever again, you can sure bet we’ll be back on the boat soon enough! Those little vacations really are great for our relationship, but we realized, our relationship has been great all along. We don’t need to go anywhere to show each other we love each other. We don’t need to do crazy excursions and drink fancy bottles of wine. We just need to enjoy each other daily and get drunk on our love (too cheesy? Sorry (I’m not sorry), that’s just us). Although sunshine, wine and beautiful places sure doesn’t hurt at all…

Thanks for a wonderful vacation, SCB. I love you to the moon and back

Caribbean Cruisin Part III

April 10th, 2012

Day 4 – the beautiful Grenada. Our excursion for the day was kayaking and we realized rowing for multiple hours wasn’t our favorite activity. Someone in the group said “a way to see if you’ve got a good marriage is to see if you can row together” which was funny because there were definite moments of oars clinking and “Left! No, Right!” outbursts as we made our way through the water.
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I told Merrick when we got to the turn around point that we’d have to do this all over again. And man, our arms and shoulders were BURNING from the workout! No need for the gym that day, we got our strength training in by rowing for 2 hours. After the excursion, we did some shopping and some more rum punch’ing and set sail for St. Thomas.

Day 5 - Our only day at sea and we were ready for a break. We slept in till 10am and then spent the whole day outside, reading, talking and just hanging.
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We finally got out of our swimsuits and met up with our seat mates for an “Around the world” wine tasting where we sampled California, French and Italian wines for an hour. After a lot of wine and a lot of sun, we called it an early night and lounged for the rest of our evening. I caught up on the Kardashians and Merrick caught up on Katniss and Peeta (we’re both a little behind the times…)

Up next – St. Thomas!

Caribbean Cruisin Part II

April 9th, 2012

Day 2 - St. Kitt’s, another USVI (United States Virgin Island) started off on ATV’s! I’d never ridden them before and my little scaredy-cat self was a little nervous. But the promise of rum punch and the beach at the end, plus the beautiful view made me put my big girl panties on and rock.
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Turns out, I loved the ATV’s and have a lead foot! Our instructors would only let us go to 3rd gear though, so I couldn’t zoom-zoom like I wanted to. Riding the 4-wheeler was so fun, but we got so dusty. There was grit everywhere, in my mouth, on my hands and there was no clean place on my shirt to wipe off. Nasty.
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Thankfully the next stop was the beach. Nothing like a salt water shower to not feel gritty anymore… but I just counted it as natural exfoliation to make my skin baby smooth. :)
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Day 2 ended with (what became) a traditional bottle of wine, and walks and talks on the upper deck at night. Those are the days I’ll remember – good wine buzz, beautiful ocean, warm breeze and hanging with my best bud talking about our future and laughing at every silly thing we can think of.
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Day 3 - Dominica and river tubing!
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We went through the wild rapids and somehow by holding on for dear life, I managed to not flip over. I don’t think the Hus was as lucky… but I definitely did leave some skin on some of the rocks. Man those sharp rocks right through the tube on your tooshie hurt! After about an hour in the tube, the tour guide pulled us all out and we headed to the next stop – the rainforest and fountain of youth.
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We found the fountain of youth – the Emerald Waterfall. It was beautiful and so cold and refreshing, I already felt 10 years younger! (And the photobomb behind us is about 10 years younger too)
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More underwater shots. These still crack me up every time.
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Hey! Eyes open and an attempt at a smile – that’s picture success!
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We wrapped up our Dominica day at the Martini bar back on the ship
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The martinis were followed by a bottle of wine at dinner and a hilarious dinner conversation with our wonderful seat mates and an equally hilarious server who gave us a “special surprise” – Nothing! (likely made more entertaining due to several adult beverages)
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And of course we finished off the night strolling the upper decks outside… Another great night with my boyfriend.

Caribbean Cruisin Part I

April 7th, 2012

So we’re back on solid ground after a week long Caribbean cruise. This is our 3rd cruise together and they just keep getting better! We’ve done Celebrity now twice and LOVE them! The service, the decor, the ambiance…

I don’t know how to break up the whole week and some 500+ pictures, so we’ll go day by day… by day by day (name that movie) in some picture/word combo format. Who knows how many days I’ll actually get through… especially when I already have a paper due Tuesday and this weekend is busy with Easter things…

Anyway, on to the show!

After a long, long, long day of travel (I hate travel day. Blah), we finally boarded our Celebrity ship, the Summit, and immediately got into vacation mode with a  mint mojito for each of us.
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After a refreshing beverage at noon (hey, it’s vacation! And It’s 5:00 somewhere!) and a refreshing nap, the SCB was a stud and convinced me to hit the ships gym before we set sail. We had said we’d work out 3x during the week… so we were already off to a great start on the first day. After our sweat session, it was already dinner time… seriously WHERE did the day go? (that became a recurrent question throughout the week)

We got our dirty selves cleaned up in time to meet our seatmates for the week. Now we’ve learned the assigned seating is kind of like dorm roommates – either you become besties and really love each other, or you get a dud. We got duds on our honeymoon cruise, so we weren’t exactly excited about the possibility of that happening again. Thankfully, our table was incredible! 4 other people, 2 of whom we became very close to throughout the week.

You KNOW you’ll be good friends when they graciously take on the task of our dinner photographer, and even offer to re-take if you don’t like it!
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The following morning was St. Croix and we were ready for adventure – a jeep adventure! We piled in the back of an open jeep for our off-roading, praying-to-Jesus-I-wouldn’t-fall-out excursion.
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After jeep-ing up and down crazy, muddy trails and hills, we made it down to a “secret” beach – the tide pools. It was the islands best kept secret because the only way to access the tide pools was through the crazy off-roading.
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We scaled the rocks and jumped in the tide pool… with our tennies on. And Merrick totally WINS because he had told me to pack my running kicks plus my old running shoes. Dummy me just thought I’d need one pair of tennis shoes… which would have worked fine, except when we have to jump in the water with your one pair of tennies on… (needless to say, we didn’t make it to the gym that night so my shoes could dry)
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Playing with the underwater camera – I think underwater pics are terrible and hilarious
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After an amazing dip in the pools, we headed to get the infamous Caribbean Rum Punch – Deeeelish! No documentation of the punch – it was downed too quickly.But there is documentation of the infamous Mamawana shot, which is the local moonshine that the locals claimed would cure ANY ailment! And it’s called “Mamawana” because a few shots of this and it’ll “make ya mamma wanna…”
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Fortunately (or unfortunately…) we didn’t have enough to “cure” anything (or maybe it’s just a matter of “forgetting” your ailments while you drink…?) and we made it back in time to clean up and walk around the cute city for a while. There were a number of liquor stores right next to each other offering samples of rum punch and Merrick asked one woman if the next door neighbor’s store was good or bad for her business. The woman went into a tirade about how terrible the other store owner was and then gave us cheaper drinks to entice us to go to her store. Hey, I’m sold!

Back at the ranch – our ship!

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We finished up our first day with a bottle of wine and formal night! And to bed early for the next adventure…
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Our engagement story

March 23rd, 2012

4 years ago today was the best day of my life. And then 14 months later was the new best day of my life. And every day since then have been the best days of my life.

And here we are on our engagment- and I thought I loved you then. I thought THOSE were the best times, but every day since have been the best times. So to celebrate the beginning of the best days of our lives (or really to celebrate spring break, which coincides with our engagement-aversary), here’s the story of us taking the next step. And by the time you read this, we’ll be well on our way to spending a week in the Caribbean, cruising the waters and making new best days of our lives.

Thanks for wanting me for forever, SCB

Here’s a recap of what happened March 23, 2008… one of the best days of my life, forever engrained in my heart.

Sunday March 23 was Easter Sunday and having gone to the Easter vigil church service, Merrick and I had a nice, relaxing Easter day. We had brunch, watched some movies, hung out and then spent most of the afternoon at Laguna Beach. It was a perfect beach day -  80’s, sunny, gorgeous!
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Merrick had made dinner reservations for us that evening, because in addition to Easter, it was also our anniversary. So we went back to his place and got ready. It was a dressy occasion, as anniversaries are – suit & tie, dress and heels…
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We drove down to Dana Point, a beach community just south of him for dinner at an amazing seafood place, Cannon’s, complete with a perfect view of the harbor, the ocean and a BEAUTIFUL hotel right next door. We had a very leisurely dinner, ordered a nice bottle of wine, had tantalizing appetizers and entrees and really just enjoyed our time together. Merrick kept mentioning the hotel next door and joked about how “when we’re married and rich we’ll stay at that hotel blah blah blah.” I didn’t really pay much attention to it, I just noted to put that hotel on our bucket list, for some day.  After dinner he suggested going back to his place to open our anniversary presents and hang out. So we get into his car but he said, “But first I’m going to blindfold you” So he put the blind fold on me and drove around for about 10 min, stops, finally took me out of the car, led me into a building and up an elevator then into a room, still blindfolded. (It was about the time in the elevator I thought we might be in the hotel…)

As soon as we entered a room, he took off my blindfold and I realized we were in the top penthouse suite of the hotelHUGE balcony overlooking the harbor and ocean, fire lit in the fireplace, rose petals all over the floor and our song playing on the iPod. (Merrick’s roommate had set everything up while we were at dinner). Once I’d fully taken in everything around me, Merrick said, “lets open our anniversary presents.” which just so happened to be placed by the fire. The first present I opened was a huge 18×24 empty picture frame and I thought, “how sweet, we can have a picture of us blown up and framed!” The next present was a puzzle – a picture puzzle. We’ve done puzzles before, and I had made him a picture puzzle in the past, and puzzles have kind of been representative of US because our thing had always been, “You’re the final piece to my puzzle…” So he said “Lets do the puzzle then we can frame it!” … I still had no idea what was coming at this point…

So we sat by the fireplace and started putting the puzzle together. It was about 200 pieces and I realized a) I’m not very good at puzzles and b) I’m not very patient. I kept trying to put pieces together in the middle that just were NOT fitting and it was getting so annoying! But we finally had almost finished, and the border was about 20 2×2 pictures of he and I, and in the center was one beach picture of us. In the top left hand corner it said “Catherine Anne, I love you” and the bottom right hand corner it said “Yours forever, Merrick Joel” But there were still a number of pieces missing in the middle, but we didn’t have any extra pieces left over. Merrick was a little bummed and said, “Shoot, maybe I lost them when I was transferred the puzzle here” but we looked around us and somehow he “found” them next to him (aka pulled the other pieces out of his suit jacket), so we started putting the whole middle chunk together until it was completed and said “Will you marry me?”

When it was finally all put together (which I really ONLY knew what was going on those very last moments when I could read the middle part before it was completely put together) I just stared at the puzzle and at him, then he brought out the ring and smiled and asked, “So will you marry me?” Of course I cried and said YES YES YES!!!!   Then he popped some champagne that had already been chilling and we watched the stars and had a wonderful night with my FIANCE!
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The following morning, Merrick had taken off of work and we checked out of the hotel and drove the 3o minutes back to his place. He had told me we were going to meet 2 of his coworkers for lunch, which we did most weeks I was in town. However, when we get there, it wasn’t just Travis and Sara.  ALL of our friends were there for a surprise engagement lunch!!! It was so fun and so nice to see everyone (and show off my beautiful ring!) After lunch we went back to his place for a while to prepare for the final event of our engagement weekend. For my anniversary present to him, I had gotten us a ride on a hot air balloon over San Diego at sunset, complete with a “Happy Anniversary” sign and champagne. With a quick change of plans, the sign was changed to “Congratulations!” and we rode in the hot air balloon, soaking in each glorious moment of our new-found love, fantasized about our dream wedding and our life together and ended with a champagne toast back on the ground – toasting to our new beginnings and the best day of our lives, not realizing that the best was yet to come…
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Je T’aime Mon Amour.

Wanted: Bathroom cleaner

March 21st, 2012

Crossed off on the To Do list:
-3 loads of laundry
-All clothes folded and put away
-2 trips to the trash bin outside
-2 trips to the recycling bin outside
-1 dishwasher loaded, run and emptied
-Tables cleared, Windex’d and re-set
-Sparkly clean kitchen, living room, entrance way, dining room and desk area.
-Insurance called

-Professional organization joined
-Haircut appointment made
-Worked out

I’d call that a productive day. BUT…

…The last luminous tasks between me and my spring break: The BATHROOMS (dun dun dun!). The bane of my existence and the worst, most disgusting chore ever.

I’m hoping the bathroom fairies will look kindly on me, see all the hard work I’ve done, see what a loving friend/daughter/student/wife I am and determine it’s time for karma to sweep in and reward my good behaviors.

So if you know any bathroom fairies, send them my way. In the meantime, although we all know what “assuming” does, I’m going to assume those bathrooms are going to clean themselves while I sit in the sun with a trashy magazine. It’s Karma.

Random Acts of Kindness

March 2nd, 2012

I was in a long line at Costco the other day and a cranky old man in front of me was yammering on about how he hated waiting and how “all these young folk just don’t respect their elders anymore” and  blah blah blah. He was causing a stir and was rude and annoying.

And a young businessman next in line looked back and said, “Sir why don’t you just go in front of me.” Just like that – with no qualms, no rolled eyes or an attitude to match the old mans. He smiled brightly at the old man and started to help him unload his stuff onto the belt.

That man inspired me that day. I was sitting in that same long line as both men, also tired of waiting and tired of hearing the old man complain. But unlike me in my own selfish thoughts about how annoying and rude the old man was being, the other gentleman was loving and kind and unselfish.

A few thoughts struck me while watching the interaction… 1) the young man didn’t owe the old man anything. It was his right to be next in line and the old man was being rude.  The young man was not disrespecting the old man in any way simply by being next in line.  And    2) No one knew what the old man was going through that day… maybe he was in a hurry to get to the hospital to be with his sick wife. Or maybe he had just lost someone.  Maybe there wasn’t a reason for his attitude. But the reason didn’t matter. And the businessman’s “right” to be next in line didn’t matter either. What mattered was the random act of kindness shown to him.

So may we all be a bit less selfish today. May we find a proverbial “cranky old man” and pay it forward with a random act of kindness today.