Friday, when we went to the community center and partnered up and did the blindfold exercise (running across the stage) it was weird. At first, of course, I was nervous and I didn't trust anyone holding my arm and hand running me across the stage, but after a while I realized that I each time I ran across the stage, I hadn't hit into anyone once, or fall down, so I started to pick up the pace. I also became more comfortable with the people running me across the stage the first round because it was the older STACies, with whom I have a history with and solid relationship with. And even after them, I trusted who ever guided me across the stage, because I trust all of your intentions, sink or swim.
Then, Michelle and I partnered up, and I started off the exercise by giving her the tour first. I thought it was funny at first, but after a while, there were less and less things for her to touch around the building, and it became a matter of me trying to make the most of it...I put Michelle's hand in dirty water. She wiped the water on me, quite a back fire.
When Michelle took me around, she made it more fun then I did. She brought me outside to a playground where kids couldn't have been too far, and talked me through going down a slide. I had no idea what I was going to do on the playground at first until I finally started going down the slide, probably the coolest thing to happen that day. After that day I feel that Michelle and I developed a weird trust between one another and I'm glad it happened.
Thanks for getting me down a slide blindfolded.
"With all your lies,
You're still very lovable." -Bon Iver
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