❤melt : what if we fly?

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In December of 2010, I found a suspicious freckle on the skin of my universe. 

It was misshapen, like a broken heart; growing, like the labyrinth of depression where I lost myself. It was cancerous, contagious, conscious in its own cruelty.  It became a rapidly-expanding black hole and everything I thought I knew began to be erased. 

I grew up overnight, the sort of growing up that washes away important knowledge– what faerie dust looks like, where to find the best invisible treasure.  How to fly.

I fell.

In a panic, I clung to a tiny star, a cornerstone mentality of my childhood:  the idea that every universe has within it the power to heal itself.

And on that star, I met the Man with a Purple Tie.

He pointed out another star– a light, glowing around the seemingly-solid idea that we make our own reality– and we traveled there.  We walked from light to light, following spark and sparkle, even when it was tempered with imperfection.

You can enjoy a flaw if you realize every diamond has one.  You can appreciate the journey if you realize that all the pressures might be part of a larger plan.

Over time, my black hole morphed into a freckle– a tiny inclusion in a galaxy of a thousand refracting lights.  Every star, a thought.  Every thought, a step towards possibility.  Every possibility, another reality ready to be lived.

The Man in the Purple Tie charged forward and I scrambled behind– still eyeing the blankness of my universe where destruction once reared its ugly head.

What if we fall? I thought, not bothering to speak the worry into existence, because I knew what he would say.

What if we fly?

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December 2010.

How do you fill out an application when you can’t talk about the last five years of your life? When every one of your references knows that your last boss just accused you of stealing tens of thousands of dollars? What do I write on these papers?

I mumbled into the El Torito table, pushing aside the dozen of applications and Craigslist job printouts with my face.  I watched X exchange a look of worry with Dave.  They were seated on the same side of the booth, the two most problem-solving beings I’ve ever met, already exhausted from answering those questions a hundred times before.

“What’s the real problem, Rara?”  Dave asked.

“I don’t want to work.” I mumbled into the table.  “My boss could be mean.  My job could be purposeless. My work could be demeaning.”

“Preachin’ to the choir,” the waiter interrupted, as he set down a bowl of nachos.

Tears filled my eyes.

X moved over to sit next to me, shoulder to shoulder, and Dave reached his hand out to grab onto mine.  They held a moment of sacred silence for nostalgic mourning– as if seeing an elderly Wendy pocket a thimble, while Peter Pan watches from a window once able to open.

Everyone grows up sometime.
It’s so easy to forget we can fly.

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January 2011.

In the early morning, on a whim, I responded to the most enthusiastic job ad I’d ever seen.   Job of a Lifetime, it proclaimed– and I was curious, so I called.  I was wearing a bathrobe.  My house was in disrepair because we were selling everything to pay for the possibility of future legal proceedings.  I hadn’t showered in days, but the voices on the other side of the phone didn’t know all that– and I was invited to come by the next morning.

“Dress sharp, bring four outstanding references and be prepared for us to test your skills,” they said.   I had a good feeling about it all, even though I had no idea what the job actually entailed.   I had read the websites thoroughly, but none of the pieces really fit.  An author, who was adopted, started a jewelry store that runs a contest for kids?

 

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I left the house out of curiosity more than anything else.  Dave was just happy I showered.

Outside the jewelry store, early for my appointment, I met a homeless man named Jay.  We spoke and I told him I hadn’t worked in 22 days, halting over the number as I realized it’d been that long.  He wished me rainbow luck– a special brand of luck his mother taught him to value.

I smiled.

The sky was foggy and grey, darkening by the minute, and I thought that the only good thing about the day was that it just might create a rainbow for Jay.

The jewelry store opened and the Man in a Purple Tie stepped out and held the door for me. He dramatically took in a deep breath of smog-infested air and proclaimed, Today is a beautiful day.   I watched his facial expressions for a minute before realizing that he wasn’t joking.

I greeted him and started to walk inside, but Jay waved.  I turned to wave back, and the Man in a Purple Tie waved, too.  I wondered how many jewelers in Newport Beach would be so happy to greet a homeless man outside their door at 10am in the morning.  The thoughts brought my eyes back to the sky, and I gazed up at its swirly darkness.

He was right.  It was beautiful.

The Man in the Purple Tie introduced himself.  He was Diamond Mike Watson and, impressively enough, his story might just have been longer than mine. 

I started working with him two days later.

On my first day, he unlocked the door and told me, Today is going to be a great day.  It was something I heard daily for the next three years, and the oddest thing about it was…

He was always right.

dmrj

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May 2014.

On the advice of people in dark ties– the sort of people who would have never waved to Jay– I didn’t tell Diamond Mike or his wife, Carmen, a single thing about the case or the five years leading up to it.

In the moments of free time we savored between the work we all loved, I became family, but kept that secret tight.  They knew Dave, and he knew them.  He helped with some work projects, videoing and photographing when needed.  We’d go to their house for the family’s annual International Dinner.  One Christmas, Carmen engraved one variation of my name – “Radha” – onto a keychain, and I looped it onto the ring with my work keys.

Three and a half years after that first day, I walked into the store to return my keys and quit in person. 

A warrant had been filed for my arrest and I had decided to turn myself in to sign a plea deal.  I knew I was going to be gone a very long time and the Watson family deserved to know why.

Carmen opened the door and started to tear up.  She didn’t know what was happening yet, but she could feel my tension.  They kept the store closed as they listened to me recount a story that started all the way in January of 2005, and ended with my well-worn bundle of keys being pushed across the table.

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Dave took this picture of Diamond Mike and Carmen Watson.

There were tears and hugs all around.  I could see Diamond Mike trying to create a thousand possibilities but I hadn’t left him enough time.  “We have to trust her still,” Carmen soothed him, “She does the right things, so this must be the right thing.” 

The words were for Mike but it soothed me, too.

Hours later, I turned myself in.  As I was handcuffed by a police van, the officer noticed at me staring at the sky.  “You alright?” he asked.

I replied with a nod, “It’s just that today is such a beautiful day.”

He looked at my face to see if I was being sarcastic, but of course I wasn’t.   I guess he didn’t know I had spent three years learning how to see the sparkle in every imperfect sky.

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November 2015

I spent over a year incarcerated.   From a bunk at the Central California Women’s Facility– California’s largest women’s prison– I wrote to the Watson family.

The girls in my room thought writing to my boss was the worst idea in the world, but I was sure Carmen would be worried, and Diamond Mike would be fascinated by all the things I had learned.

I was right.

They wrote back regularly, sending stamps with every letter so I could keep in touch with my entire world.   In each letter, Diamond Mike would say my desk was waiting for me.  The little spark of hope was enough.  As we often say in the store: if there’s any light, no room is truly dark.

They employed Dave while I was away, until he could begin to find his own way.  He came to see them just a couple weeks before he died.

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May 2015

At the funeral, Diamond Mike’s suit pressed against my prison blues.  I sobbed against his shoulder and he pulled me close.  When he stood up to read, I knew he hadn’t planned anything at all, just by the way he walked.  He said he wanted to read some of his wife’s words, and I smiled.  Carmen isn’t a wordsmith in the traditional sense, but she has a magical way of cutting directly to the most important thought.

Remember the good times, he read, and so I did.  I even laughed as he revived a list of memories.  The sound cut through my grief.  For a moment, I was able to remember the Dave who was, rather than the Dave who was no longer.

 

DaveRa

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August 2015

Diamond Mike was one of the first people I visited when I came home.  Carmen was out that day, but I was able to see the new store for the first time.  The place they moved when I was away.   It looked exactly like the bigger, better store we had dreamed and researched so many times.  It still felt like home.

I started working at Gallery of Diamonds a month later, worrying that I had forgotten how to be a part of this journey.

I was worried I had forgotten how to walk on stars.

But on my desk were my keys, exactly as I left them over a year before.

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As I rattled them in my hands, I remembered all the things that are so easy to forget– what faerie dust looks like, where to find the best invisible treasure, how to dream.

“I am okay, but I don’t have a dream anymore,” I confessed to Diamond Mike, during one of our long rambling conversations about the universe, realities, and everything else.

“I will help you find a few,” he said confidently, “The only problem will be finding one big enough.”

What if I fall again? I wondered as I tentatively put my foot forward, following spark and sparkle.  A light formed around a solid idea, and I stepped into a star.

I held the memory like a thimble. My journey is lined with stars, and imperfections. You can see both, if you look.

You can enjoy a flaw if you realize every diamond has one.  You can appreciate being coal if you realize that all the pressures pressed into you are part of a larger possibility.

You can step fearlessly into the dark if you remember that you are your own light.

And you can stop worrying about falling,
if you remember you can fly.

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I asked Mike if he’d mind if I wrote about him, or what I do at his store, and he said, “No, of course not. I’m proud of the dreams you and Dave helped us build here.”

So to Diamond Mike and Carmen Watson, their beautiful daughters, and all the brilliant minds I’ve been lucky enough to find through them–

thank you.

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You can say hi to Diamond Mike over at Facebook – http://facebook.com/diamondmikewatson or read his blog at diamondwatson.com or just stop by the store, anytime.  GalleryOfDiamonds.com Stop by somewhere and send him some rawr love.

 

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76 responses to “❤melt : what if we fly?”

  1. Polysyllabic Profundities Avatar

    The world needs more Diamond Mike’s! ❤

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      I agree. It’s time to distribute umbrellas and purple ties to everyone! 🙂

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  2. Sabina Avatar

    Stunning. As always. I have to remember that flying is worth the risk of falling.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Always, always. 🙂 Thank you for reading, Sabina!

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  3. Revis Edgewater Avatar

    What if you don’t fly but you fall with style?

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Then you get to go to infinity and beyond! 😀 ZOOM!

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  4. bjgaulton Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this. It gives inspiration and hope 🙂

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Oh good, because if there’s one thing these last years have shown me– there is always, always hope. ❤

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  5. TJLubrano Avatar

    This post is so beautiful. I just floated through the words. I totally have to stalk Diamond Mike so I’ve opened all the links you mentioned (the last one got an error, maybe wrong link address?) and will browse through them after I cleaned my room. ^_^ *twirls & waves*

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    1. TJLubrano Avatar

      Also purple ties!!!! I do love purple ^_^

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    2. rarasaur Avatar

      Thank you, TJ, for letting me know about the link, it’s all fixed. And thank you, too, for being wonderful and a lover-of-purple! You are awesome! ❤

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  6. JackieP Avatar

    Purple ties rock! I love the color purple.
    I’m so happy that you have Diamond Mike in your life. And that he has you and Dave.
    It’s truly a wonderful world, most times. 🙂

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      😀 Purple is awesome. 🙂 And yes, despite everything, we have quite a lot to be grateful for in this world, don’t we. 😀

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  8. Lyn Avatar

    My dear Ra, this would have to be one of your very bestest posts. I loved every word. Yes, as PP says, “The world needs more Diamond Mikes,” and the world needs more Rarasaurs, who talk love, who give love, and who are loved. You are strong, you are courageous and you are our Ra ❤

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Oh, I am so glad you enjoyed it. It took awhile to get right. I tried to cut it down to half its size, but finally just said– you know what, the story is 4+ years long. It’s earned 2000. 🙂

      And, I love you too. ❤ ❤ ❤

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  9. litebeing Avatar

    Oh did I need to hear this message today, You have NO idea how much. Clearly angels surround you with light when you cannot find your own and the dark is so dark that it almost seems to be timeless and without borders.

    Maybe I am writing about me too 😉

    Shine on you crazy diamond ( said Pink Floyd and me)

    hugs, Linda ( litebeing)

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      I am glad. I love how messages find their way to the hearts that most need it. It’s a beautiful world that way. Shine bright, chica– shine bright! ❤

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  10. Judah First Avatar

    You are flying, Ra. Every. Word. Soars.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Aw, C, you’re too kind. *hugs* Thank you, times infinity.

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  11. Geetha B Avatar

    What a beautiful inspiring portion of life you have lived. Thank Heavens for people like Diamond Mike and Carmen and really sorry for your loss. It is always difficult to lose someone you’ve loved so much and it is even harder when they have loved you as much if not more. I feel for you but your life is turning out pretty nicely and I am sure that Dave has a smile on his face wherever he is watching you from. Keep well dear Radha rarasaur and much love to you

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      The Watsons are the best, and they’re helping me through the growing pains and the loss pains, all the same. Thank you, Geetha. Much love to you, too. ❤

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  12. IreneDesign2011 Avatar

    Beautiful post Ra and thank you for sharing hope 🙂

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Thank you, Irene, for taking the time to read! 😀 ❤

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  13. Jessie Avatar

    I read your posts and my heart fills up until the tears overflow.
    It happens regularly.
    But this time it was from pure happiness.
    Beautiful.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      I’m glad… we all deserve some happy tears lately. 🙂 Thank you, Jessie. ❤

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  14. Hydra Avatar

    How perfect that you work with diamonds, natural sparklers just like you!
    Thank you, feeling illuminated,
    Love to you!
    Robin

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Sparkly things and joyful hearts– that’s what my job is all about. 🙂 It’s good for the spirit. Thanks, Robin. ❤

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  15. lrconsiderer Avatar

    They trusted you because you are trustworthy. All of my words have flown but I’m glad that Diamond Mike found you, and that Carmen and the Gallery and all the skies you’ve worked under, were FOR you, because they knew you.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Thank you, Lizzi. I’ve been lucky to work with beautiful stars, under rainbowing skies. ❤ ❤ ❤

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      1. lrconsiderer Avatar

        Yes. Definitely 🙂

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  16. Corina Avatar

    Today is beautiful! Your post is so full of nuggets that I will be reading it over and over again and I’m pretty sure that parts of it will find their way into my writing.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Aw, contagious kindness. I’m very happy to be able to pass it on. Thank you, Corina. ❤

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  17. Elyse Avatar

    This is one of the most uplifting stories I’ve ever heard. We need more Mikes and Carmens in the world. Many more.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Thank you, Elyse. They’re exceptional people and I’m a lucky girl. ❤

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      1. Elyse Avatar

        You are. And you know what? So are they!

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  18. Hydra Avatar

    I want to share that my true love sweetheart left this world when we were in our 20’s. Many years later my sister gave me a keychain with a charm engraved with the words, “I have sent an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way.”

    I have learned that these words by William Penn, of all people, are true:
    “They that love beyond the world cannot be separated by it. Death cannot kill what never dies”.

    With all the love there is, beautiful Ra,

    Robin

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      So true, Robin. I am sorry for your loss. The Gita says that was real always is, and what isn’t real, never was or can be. Love is real, so love is eternal. Always. 🙂 Thank you for reading and supporting and loving. ❤

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      1. Hydra Avatar

        I just saw this today! Thanks😘 I love the Internet, We get to love so many more people and animals this way!

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  19. ledrakenoir Avatar

    Read, understood and fascinated
    – very very well written, my friend… 🙂

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    1. ledrakenoir Avatar

      As usual, I’m sitting with my headphones and listening to music while read WP posts – actually while reading your wonderful post, I heard my all time favorite song:

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      1. rarasaur Avatar

        Awesome!! It’s a sign! 😀 Thank you for reading and sharing the song, too, how awesome!

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  20. Holly Avatar
    Holly

    I suppose I can’t take it as a huge coincidence that the “what if we fly” theme has been delivered to me in more than one form today, huh? Of course, it is extra special coming from you and Diamond Mike. ❤

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      It’s a sign! And a good one! You’re definitely gonna fly, chica– you’re already a star. ❤

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  21. annashaver Avatar

    I love this and it brings to mind my favorite poem:
    “There is freedom waiting for you,
    On the breezes of the sky,
    And you ask ‘What if I fall?’
    Oh but my darling,
    What if you fly?”
    ― Erin Hanson

    Btw: I’m going to email you when I get a decent connection lol. (The chick who posts birds and squirrels on IG)

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      😀 I would love an email from you, anytime. I’m also addicted to direct messaging on Instagram so feel free to contact me that way anytime, too. What a brilliant poem… I’m gonna go discover more of his/her work in a minute. 🙂 Thank you!

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  22. Chatter Master Avatar

    He truly is a diamond.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      😀 Yes, Colleen, he is. And, by the way, I just got your Christmas card– YOU and your hubby, oh, you’re some of my favorite diamonds, too. ❤

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      1. Chatter Master Avatar

        😀

        Thank you Rara. ❤

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  23. Firewaves21 Avatar

    You always make me cry happy tears sweet Ra. Your stories are so inspirational. You are so lucky to have a boss like Diamond Mike. 🙂

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      I am. Completely blessed! Thank you, Dani. ❤

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  24. UpChuckingwords Avatar

    What a lovely tribute to a beautiful man.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Oh yes, he’s brilliant! I don’t know what I would have done if I had never read that strange and curious ad. 😀

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  25. YummyGrandmummy (@GrandmummyYummy) Avatar

    DM sparkles in and out and so do you. 🙂

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Thank you! 🙂 You’ll need to pop by and see us sometime. We’ve moved to Santa Ana now, on Brookhollow, off Dyer. 😀

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  26. narami Avatar

    Of course the universe sent you the right boss. Some people just deserve a good one 🙂 Tell him we loved him over here. And we send him and his family rainbow and stars.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Oh he’s a blogger and social media butterfly too, I’m sure he’ll see the love. Thank you, Narami. ❤

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  27. Mia Avatar

    This is a beautiful and uplifting post. Thank you for sharing. 🙂

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Thank you for reading it. ❤

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  28. Vanessence Avatar

    I’m so so so glad you had a Diamond Mike in your life! He and his wife sound like wonderful people. If I ever have enough money to buy jewelry, I’m buying from them. In the meantime, I’ve bookmarked their sites so I can send some love their way. ❤

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  29. Vanessence Avatar

    Hey! That’s YOU on his web page, modeling a ring!

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      It is. :). Good eye! ❤

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  30. kimicalreaction Avatar

    Sparkling words for a radiant story…they sound like amazing people and I’m happy that you all have each other!

    It reminds me of one of my favorite quotes: “You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call ‘failure’ is not the falling down, but the staying down.”~Mary Pickford

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  31. purplemary54 Avatar

    I think I like him because he wears purple ties. Sounds like a great place to work.

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  32. niaaeryn Avatar
    niaaeryn

    Love all of this, and teared a bit. Good people. Now I feel that purple ties are cool, better than bowties. 🙂

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  33. anotherfoodieblogger Avatar

    Your keys still on the desk… ❤

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  34. A Avatar

    Well, Ra, you’ve got me crying again. I should just prepare myself with a box of tissues every time I start reading something you’ve written. I’m so glad you have Diamond Mike and Carmen, and they are lucky to have you as well. You are so very special, even your words sparkle right through my computer screen. I wish you could bottle up your magic so I could take a sip every day and feel some of your hope and light within me. xo ❤

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  35. Kruti Mehta Avatar

    This is such an inspirational post 🙂 you are loved and i checked ur blog often when u were gone to read ur letters 🙂 u r special rara

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  36. Jen and Tonic Avatar

    The most amazing part of this story is the fact that the universe so clearly brought you two together.

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  37. faithhopechocolate Avatar

    And we’ll never learn to fly if we don’t dare step off the ground.

    I’m thanking God for folks like Diamond Mike who – like you – go around and make people see the beauty that’s always there. Xxx

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  38. Jana Avatar

    This is such a wonderful story – everyone needs a Diamond Mike in their life!

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  39. ponderingspawned Avatar

    Hi Rara! I’ve pretty much opted out of the blogging community for the last couple of years (life implosion, it happens). I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I only learned about it in the last few days, and I’m sorry that I wasn’t there to offer support when you needed it. I can’t believe how awesome you are. You just keep spreading beauty and light, no matter what happens around you. You are an inspiration, and this Dr. Who clip is exactly what I think of you as an artist and human being:

    Thank you for everything that you are.

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  40. Ka Malana - Fiestaestrellas.com Avatar

    I’m so glad that I met Mike through you! I have definitely found that I love him, too—just like I love you!

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