My Real Life

June 2, 2012

WWBD?

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So, I’m sure I’ve mentioned before that, every summer, I rewatch the entire Buffy the Vampire series.

I know I mentioned it here.

I have always loved that show.

I watch on my computer while I’m folding laundry, doing dishes, etc.

I’m toward the end of Season 2, right now, and I’m in heaven.

It’s not just a show about vampires.

It’s a show about friendship.  True friendship.

It’s about inner strength.

It’s about love.

It’s even spawned a book; What Would Buffy Do?  The Vampire Slayer as Spiritual Guide that examines the themes of the show.

Whenever I watch Buffy, I feel faster, stronger, better.

It’s a dose of girl power at it’s best.

Yes, she’s the original human girl in love with a vampire, but she’s no sniveling Bella Swan.

Buffy makes me happy, and is a great way for me to kick off each summer.

If you’ve never given it a try…written it off as a stupid show about vampires, I’d love for you to give it a try.

It’s funny, smart, and well-done.

Buffy.

Good stuff.

March 3, 2012

Tell ‘Em

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I believe I’ve mentioned before my undying love for the series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”

An excellent show that was a lot deeper than most people gave it credit for.

One of my favorite episodes was the senior prom episode.

Buffy just wanted to go to the prom and be a normal girl.

However, all that slaying gets in the way, Angel breaks up with her so she can have a better life, and so Buffy sends her friends ahead to the prom and takes care of that night’s threat to the world by herself.

Eventually, she changes into her dress and heads to the prom, alone.

They give out the class awards, and after they have all been given out, recurring character, Jonathan, asks if Buffy is there.

He brings her up on stage and gives a speech where he says that whether or not she knows it, the whole class knows that whenever something awful if about to happen in Sunnydale, Buffy is there to save the day.

They give her a special award that they created just for her.

“Class Protector.”

He says, “”We’re proud to say that the Class of ’99 has the lowest mortality rate of any graduating class in Sunnydale history.”

Love that line.

Anyway, I “Like” Buffy the Vampire Slayer on Facebook, and they put up that quote on Friday as their quote of the day, and it reminded me of this favorite episode.

It just always makes me feel good that, even though she didn’t realize it, she was noticed.

She passed through her days, going to class and saving the world, and outside of her group of Scooby Doo evil-fighters, just figured no one noticed.

But they did.

They should have told her LONG before this.

With every stake of a vampire heart, someone should have been there to say “Thanks, Buffy!” but they, like most of us, just took for granted that she was there, taking care of business.

How often do you say thank you to the people around you?

I don’t mean to your close friends and family.

I mean to the support staff in your life that work behind the scenes.

And I mean taking a moment for a sincere, heartfelt thanks.

Not just a passing “Thanks.”

They guy who pumps your gas (for those of us in NJ), the bagger at the grocery store (whether or not he/she bagged your groceries exactly the way you wanted), the man mopping the floor in your office building, the cab driver who just safely got you to your location.

From now on, I’m going to make a point to thank these people in a way that lets these people know I really mean it.

Because I think too many of us go through our days feeling unnoticed, unappreciated, and unimportant.

And I’d like to let someone know that I notice.

Anyone with me?

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