Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Death can make you put things in perspective. I came to class today and found out that the history secretary, Judy, passed away last week. She had a brain aneurism randomly and didn't make it. I was thinking back right before spring break when I asked her to open the conference room for a group of us. Such a simple thing but now it's in memory as the last time I talked to her. Granted, I did not know her well as some of the others did, but it still feels weird when you talk to someone one day and the next they are no longer there. Very weird.

I was thinking further and I wondered how much more important a meaningless object would be if it was given by someone who then passed shortly thereafter. Would it be something more important? Say I handed an item to a friend and then I passed for whatever reason that night. Would the person cherish it more than if I had given it to them and lived 80 more years? I think so. At least, if a friend gave me something and then passed, I would be more attached to it.

And now, for something completely different. From the attractive girl over at xanga named Megan. A survey!

Underline the movies that You have Seen

Finding Nemo

Sleepover

Gothika

Pirates of the Caribean

Jimmy Neutron

What a Girl Wants (part of it)

Legally Blonde

Top Gun

The Little Rascals

Lord of the Rings

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Mean Girls

The Borrowers

Miss Congeniality

Mighty Joe Young

Rocket Man

Cheaper By the Dozen

Cat in the Hat

50 First Dates

Secret Window

Little Secrets

Blue Crush

Children of the Corn

Signs

Good Boy

Poltergeist

A Walk to Remember

How to Deal

Eurotrip

Daddy Daycare

Dr. Dolittle

School of Rock

Grease

Dirty Dancing

Shrek

Shrek 2

Spider-man

Ice Age

Little Giants

Parent Trap

Scooby Doo

The Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

A Cinderella Story

Ella Enchanted

The Lizzie McGuire Movie

Starsky and Hutch

Dude Wheres My Car

Sleeping Beauty

The Little Mermaid

A Goofy Movie

Barber Shop

Balto

Dickey Roberts

The Hot Chick

Jack Frost

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

The Lion King

Big Fat Liar

Freddy vs. Jason

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Mary Poppins

My Big Fat Greek Wedding

Santa Clause 2

Right on Track

The Cheetah Girls

The Wedding Planner

Jaws

The Brady Bunch Movie

Lilo & Stitch

Crossroads

Drive Me Crazy

Brave New Girl

Inspector Gadget

The Haunted Mansion

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

Raising Helen

Alex and Emma

Joe Somebody

Happy Gilmore

Billy Madison

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I can actually help with one of your ponderings!!! *dance*

Anyways.. things do gain value after people pass. You know the story of my grandfather. He gave me one of the rings I wear around my neck one day after he came home from vacation. It kind of just sat on my dresser and I rarely even looked at it. Don't get me wrong and think that I didn't appreciate it; I certainly did.. Anyways.. when he passed away, I started wearing it; even when it was too small until I eventually got a necklace. Now I flip out whenever I think I lose it.

I guess it is the idea that I have in my posession something he once had. Or the idea that he actually cared enough to give it to me. =) In a sense I suppose it makes me feel closer to him because whenever I am upset or think about him, I cling on to it and refuse to let go, without even realizing it. And if it isn't any of those, it is something unexplainable because I am having a hard time finding the words to do so...

Hope that helps answer your question.