I am a series of pins and tumblers...sort of a puzzle box in the flesh. I know that about myself more so now that I have a bit of perspective on my past. There's this whole series of words and deeds that I've carried in my head for longer than I can remember...the answer to the riddle that no one ever solves. What may strike many as my capricious nature is, in reality, just the opposite. I have clung with ironclad resolve to this secret combination, waiting to hear the tumblers ease themselves into place. You know what I'm talking about, right? Those words that you wait to hear...not "I love you"...that's the easy one. It's about love, but it's also more than that. It's the other words...the ones that may be a random string of syllables that have such a significance to you and only you. The ones that startle you and make you look more closely, that give you a sense of recognizing a long lost friend. It's the gestures that are more instinct than thought...the brushing back of your hair from your eyes, the way he rests his hand at the small of your back when you're nervous in a crowd, the way he says your name.

I've had some of this, each piece of the puzzle solved a story in and of itself...but I've never had it all and never in the right sequence...very near unlocked a couple of times, but in the end, I remained a half-answered question. But when you get close...very close...close enough to make my breath catch when I wake up the next morning and remember that you slipped by some of those secret words so smoothly that I didn't even realize it until I'd dreamed you for a night...then you get homemade chocolate chip cookies. I can't tell you the details of when or how I will ever recognize Big Love, because the answer to the riddle is something that even I won't know until I hear it...but I know that the smell of vanilla and brown sugar is always a promising sign.

From: [identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com

cookies


You know, I'm going to make some cookies as soon as I get my hand on an electric mixer contraption. I found a cool recipe at work last night, while I was flipping through some of the books I put on the display table. Though I wish I had such a reason to bake cookies. :)
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com

Re: cookies


If they turn out good, mail me the recipe! We must do something holiday-ish together soon. Put your thinking cap on! : )

From: [identity profile] doctorgogol.livejournal.com


And the other good thing about cookies: when you're terrified of speaking the wrong words, the ones that will send the tumblers spining back firmly into place?

Well, you can just stuff your mouth with chocolate and pecans and sugar and smile.
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com


Ah, well therein lies the secret spell...no one who speaks with my baking on their breath utters a wrong word. Of course, that always leaves the question of which of the pair is enchanted, doesn't it? ; )

From: [identity profile] chaizzilla.livejournal.com


heehee there's a reason you can't be sure what means the statement "drop the Big One"

From: [identity profile] jaarronn.livejournal.com

memorable metaphors!


wonderfully conceived and constructed Cate!...and all I can think of in reply (while I search for a great cookie recipe) is this old BOY GEORGE song: "I'll TUMBLE 4 U" ~;> )

From: [identity profile] sorrento.livejournal.com


Stroking hair is an effortless act, a natural comforting one instinctfully gives. It's mutually comforting the the giver.

P.S., i'll dream of the chocolate chip cookies.
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com


What a prize you are, Shane. Oh, and everyone should dream of chocolate chip cookies...good for the heart, that. : )

From: [identity profile] slowtrainno6.livejournal.com

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You are quite welcome....What about keeping a public journal gives you the most gratification?
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com

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Hmmm...there are really three things I've found that keep me writing here. First, it's a convenient way for my friends (those that I already know from other places/times) and I to keep up with each other. Second, I use it almost as a "drawing board" of sorts for my writing. I post a lot of stories and poems that I am still editing. This gives me a chance to see how they look and to get some input from people whose opinions I value. There are some wonderfully, incredibly talented people on LJ...which brings me to the last reason I keep writing here. I have met some of the most amazing people with whom I now share ties/friendships that will far outlast this site. Those connections are what I value most about my time here.

From: [identity profile] slowtrainno6.livejournal.com

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Agreed. Well, once again I very much enjoy peeping at your journal... :)
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