Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Camille Sees A Sign

Camille is one of my friends who's love life I wrote about on my other blog, Camille's Wishful Wednesday. In this new blog, she won't have a day, just an update as they arise. If you read that other blog, all the updates I'll have on my friends' lives will be here. If this is your first time reading about it, you should go back and read the basics so you understand the background.

To sum it up, Camille is the hopeless romantic saboteur. She would love for a prince charming to come sweep her off her feet. Not this prince charming.

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More like this prince charming.

Idris Elba
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By the way, Happy 39th Birthday, Idris Elba, with your fine ass. Moving on.

So Camille would love to be swept off her feet, but she's always finding something wrong with guys. High standards are good, but she'll drop a guy for not liking the way he dresses. She sabotages things before they get off the ground. Occasionally, she finds a guy she really does like. There are just more frogs than princes in her world.

So recently, we've taken to just imagining things about guys for amusement. In my last post about her on my other blog, I talked about the guy at her school who was watching her in the library and what that might mean.

This past week, a friend of hers met a guy and hit it off with him. Guess what? He has the same last name as the guy Camille is wondering about. It's a sign!

If you didn't know, some of us women do things like that. We look for signs and over-analyze everything for lack of actual interaction to go by. He's Just Not That Into should have taught us better.

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At least we know better than to think our flights of fancy mean something deeper. It's mostly for fun.

But then again. Wouldn't it be nice if they ended up together and all these little signs at the beginning pointed to it like in a movie? Easy and I definitely seem like characters out of a romantic comedy sometimes...

Seriously, we do. The best example I can think of is that we break into song and dance no matter where we are. We waltzed, in front of people, at an arts festival in Bucktown after one of his gigs. We break into songs, in harmony, to sing songs that would be the soundtrack for life's moments. And when certain songs come on, no matter where we are, we must dance to them. It drives all our single friends crazy, just like in a movie. All the quirky things I used to do myself became less quirky and more a sign of our sympatico nature once we both do them together.
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Tell me someone gets the sympatico reference!

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