A Beautiful Bag, Inspiring Book, and Big Words

December 17, 2009 by  
Filed under Blog It Out, Bitch

Yesterday afternoon I left Jack napping on my bed and went to the bathroom. When I came out, there was a box on my bed. My mother had brought in the mail. The box was addressed to me and it was from my friend, Amy. I vaguely remembered that she’d asked for my address awhile ago and I thought maybe she wanted to send us a Christmas card.

That’s a big ass card.

Amy and I met via my blog back when it was slumming on Myspace. On her way home from a cross-country roadtrip a few months ago, she stopped to spend the night at our house. It was the first time we’d met in person. Amy’s good people so I had no reservations about opening up my home to her and her lovely daughter.

When I was pregnant with Jack – before we knew Jack was a boy, I’d picked out the names Isabelle and Jack for the baby. Amy quickly dubbed the fetus, “Jackabelle.” Amy also bought Jack his first baby bath complete with a jacuzzi. More than anything though, Amy has always been one of those people that believed in me as a writer. More importantly, she believes in me as a Mom and a woman capable of doing big things.

Now, because of all this, I assumed the box contained something for the kids for Xmas. And because Jack was sleeping and I was sure the sound of me ripping into the box would wake him, and also because, um, yeah, I didn’t think the box contained anything for me, I was in no rush to open the box.

Donny came home from work about an hour later and found me still sitting next to a sleeping Jack and the box on the floor next to the bed. I’d forgotten it was there.

“What’s that?”

“Something from Amy.”

“What is it?”

“Don’t know. Wasn’t expecting anything. It’s probably something for the kids. You can open it if you do it in the hallway so Jack doesn’t wake up.”

Donny takes the box into the hall and sticks his head back into the bedroom a moment later.

“Nina.”

“What?”

“You don’t want to know what’s in this box.”

“Oh my God. What? Is it good or bad?”

My mind immediately flew to the end of the movie Seven.

Why would Amy send me Gwenyth Paltrow’s head?

Donny reaches behind his back and reveals…

coachbag

I literally did a double-take. I thought, “Donny is full of shit. He bought me that bag and Amy sent some sugar cookies or something. Or maybe, that’s a cake designed to look like a Coach bag.”

No, it was really a bag. THE bag.

coachbag2

When Amy came to visit she’d just finished getting her business off the ground. Red is the color of choice. Amy has flaming red hair – unruly curls. And the hair inspired her logo and design for her site and business cards. The new Coach bag she’d bought was the perfect bag for her new Mac. More than that, it was the perfect accessory for a woman about to do big things.

I fell in love with that bag. I touched it. I smelled it. I wouldn’t let it go. And though she’d known me for years, it was the first time we’d met and I worried that she might think I was a nut. I assured her that I would not beat her about the head as she slept in my family room and steal her bag. At least, not with my kids in the house. I’m sure she did think I was crazy though. She had no way of knowing that the moment I enter a department store and set my sights on a designer bag with a funky design in a bright color, I gravitate towards it. I rub it. I smell it. I moan. I molest it.

My first thought was, “I can’t accept that bag!” I scrambled to find Amy on Facebook so I could ask her what kind of crack she was smoking. Donny handed me the bag and inside it I found…

bagandbook

Tinesha is an author and good friend of Amy’s. Including Tinesha’s novel, “Holler At The Moon,” said to me that Amy was reminding me, “I believe in you. You can do this too!” Both the bag and book was Amy’s way of saying, “You too will do big things.”

And this blog is my way of saying, thank you.

Donny later said, “You are so lucky.”

No, luck would be walking down the street and tripping over a brand new Coach bag. Blessed is having generous friends that believe in you.

And really, the moral of this story is: I don’t care what the bible says. It’s okay to covet your friends’ shit!

***

One of my assignments is going to a really big store that we have all heard of, once a week, and merchandising a display of helium balloons. I’ll be writing about that next week. It takes about an hour, and while I work, Donny shops. Last night, he and Jack did some shopping while I worked in the back of the store where people come to pick up their internet orders. It’s usually very quiet and I can blow up my balloons and do my paperwork with no interference from employees or customers.

Just as I’d gotten started, an announcement was made that an associate was needed to pick up the line for a Site-to-Store order. A young white girl came from the back and picked up the phone behind the counter where I was standing. Part of my job is to determine which balloons that have been previously placed need to be re-inflated or scrapped. When I decide to scrap one, I pop it with a pen, push out the helium and toss it in the trash.

I’d just popped a balloon for the movie Cars when the girl on the phone turned to me. I thought, at first, that she was going to ask me to keep it down. Instead, she asked if I could get the name of the person on the phone because she had a hard time “listening and writing fast.”

I took the phone and asked the woman to spell her first and last name. She did. It was something really simple like Kate Brown. I could sense a little annoyance and amusement in her voice. I wrote the name on a piece of paper, thanked the lady and handed the phone back to the associate.

A few minutes later she turned to me again, “Can you please write down this new name. I’m not finding it.”

Mind you, I am NOT a store employee. I am a vendor sent to blow up mylar balloons!

“OK, ma’am, can you spell the name for me again?”

She does.

I look up at the computer monitor and see two orders, but neither match the names the woman on the phone had given me. The associate asks, “Did she get an email telling her the order was in?”

‘Ma’am, did you get a confirmation email telling you the internet order arrived at the store?”

“No, but it was supposed to arrive on the 14th.”

“OK. Well, I don’t see it here in the system.”

“Ask her if she has the order number,” the associate instructs.

“Do you have the order number? We can look it up that way.”

“No, not with me.”

“OK, well if you can call back with the order number, we’ll try again. If not, you might want to wait a day or so and see if you get that confirmation email.”

“OK. Thank you.”

I hang up the phone.

“Wow! Your English is so good.”

Is she kidding me?

“What’s that big word you used?”

I start racking my brain, trying to remember what big words I used while talking to the woman on the phone.

“Confirmation?”

“YES! That’s it. I would never use a word like that!”

True story.

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I saw on your Myspace that you were reading the book and looked it up to see what it was and was thinking it sounded like something I'd enjoy reading. Now I'll really have to get it.

it's great to find true friends who love you and support your business endeavors unconditionally. especially when you are in the rough stages and may not be able to see the end results.

What a great gift and a great friend!! I don't want to sound cheesy but i think i just might, Nina, if you had a bag for everyone one of your blog readers who believe that you WILL MAKE IT, I think you would have a Coach for every day of the year and then some. I know, I for one, check here daily for new blogs, and although I love most everything you write, the one I am looking for is THE ONE. The one that tells me where I can buy your first book. I check daily because I don't want to miss the blog about and be the last to get the book! You had me at "First Bitches."

Wow - Amy is awesome!!! A freaking Coach Bag - who does that (said like sheree on RHOA)!! and she found my book worthy enough to put inside of the fabulous bag - Wow! LoVeD the story - especially the part, "Why did Amy send me Gwenyth Paltrow's head?"

Girl, I'm on Chapter 3 and you had my ass turning on the interior lights at red lights just to read. I'd drive holding my place with one finger till the next red light so I could read some more! I love it!

do we have a new book club selection??? I have been following the comments, and that is a such a great gift, not because of it's material value, but because of the friendship behind it. I loved what you said about the difference of being lucky and being blessed. I didn't think I had to say it. I figured you'd know because I am always waiting for the next blog you write, but you are a gifted writer with a fun and relatable perspective, and you WILL be published. Can't wait to buy your first book.

thank you Flora, Aliesha and Chrissa...Nina's blog has brought me lots of friends!

if any of you are interested, www.tineshadavis.com is my friends site ( I am her web developer ). Interesting story is that I met Tinehsa online as well, over 15 years ago, I helped her edit her book of poetry and she sent me a galley copy of the novel, I assumed to edit, but 1 chapter in I was reading it from a fans perspective. Its available on the site as well as Amazon...what was cool was when I got the final printing I was listed in the acknowledments...before I had agreed to help with her marketing.

Some of you have seen me talk about my "kids" (no i did not give birth the the 15 people listed as my children on FB) I have taken them all on because I think if someone knows that someone else believes in them...it helps them believe in themselves and be amazing. Sure, if you dont love yourself its hard for other people to love you...but it makes it so much easier when others give you confirmation...

and on that note, Nina WILL be published and if she get Stephanie Meyer money I expect a car to be delivered with a bow on it ;)

Over the years I've come to really value good friends. It's one of the things I wish for for my daughters. Their best friends are like family to us and I would do almost anything for them. I'm very pleased that Nina has you.

Amy is such a beautiful soul.

Woman, you have so many people that believe in you, you have no idea.

Happy Holidays.

PS-Tell Donny to FB me your address so I can send your Christmas card. I lost my address book during the move.

PSS-No, that ain't code for "My ass is sending you a purse too"

Did she also call you "articulate" and "clean"? "You speak so well for a person of color!"

I kid, I kid. I'm sure the girl just had a low IQ.

You have good friends! You can't pick your family but you can pick your friends, and thank God for that I say!

...she had a hard time "listening and writing fast"...

This is hilarious and deeply disturbing at the same time. :-o

Nina, Amy is an awesome person. I "met" her from following your blogs and I befriended her on MS & FB based on the comments she would leave for you - I could tell she was a good person. This just solidifies that. I <3 you & Amy!

I told myself I've earned my very first expensive designer bag, that I will be purchasing for myself for my birthday. You've just confirmed that I want a Coach bag. Don't think you can go wrong with those.

What was wrong with that girl??? Was she trapped in a box her entire life?
Confirmation??? Hahahahahahahaha

Great bag! Go Amy. She knows like the rest of us that you CAN do big things and we'll all be here to read about them :-) I will have to make a note to not use that word either. The next person who tells me I'm well spoken has it coming. Anyway, cheers to good friends!

That is just fantastic!! As a woman who is outhere trying to get her business off the ground, I know the value of that kind of support! Hats of to Amy for keeping you lifted up!

Amy Rocks.

I have no words for that Wal- Mart associate. None.

Who said anything about Wal-Mart?

I only encounter that kind of shenanigans in Wally World!!

One can tell that the true value of that gift isn't from any monetary value but from deep in the soul...sniff

confirmation big word LOL

wow what a wonderful friend you have in Amy!!! i love it when woman support each others dreams instead of being negative, competitive and bringing each other down. there needs to be more amy's in this world!

ok, i'm not calling you a liar...but really? confirmation is a big word? thats just scary...

Wow! That is really cool. Great gift.