I find myself giggling.
I am here at my favorite bookstore, sitting comfortably on a red cushioned chair set against a wall and looking somewhat silly, chuckling all by myself.
Yep, that’s me in my not-so-flattering office uniform. :-)
I am JUST planning to pick up some school supplies for my Little Lady when my eyes passed through a pink book that, Hmm… looks interesting. And it wasn’t long before I realize there are only a few minutes left before closing, I’m almost finished reading the whole thing and I haven’t picked up a single school supply – the reason I am here for, in the first place.
"Boooo. You mean, you didn’t buy it?" I can almost hear you say. Well, didn’t I mention earlier that I am JUST going to pick up some school supplies (which, of course, slipped my mind) and DO NOT intend to buy anything else?
I just love how the bookstores have evolved into something better nowadays. They now exude a welcoming atmosphere that invites you to stay – letting shoppers sample read in relaxing comfy seats and even incorporating cafés in the setting, where one can have some brew and snacks while in the company of a good book. No pressure to buy. You can read and buy it, if you like or you can just read and leave it.
Anyways, back to the pink book.
It’s remarkable how this dainty book contains my sentiments about love, waiting and praying— Oh, how I can totally relate! For a while I feel that it’s actually talking to me. It tackles not only about anticipating marriage, but just like my old time favorites Our Daily Bread, Didache and Kerygma book companions I used to read in my younger years, it talks about life and faith in general with its signature mixture of wit, wisdom, and loads of inspiration while waiting for Mr. Right.
Just in time for my ---th birth anniversary (a time to turn a year older again) I would like to repeat these very words:
“Years rolled by mercilessly, leaving me still loveless and aging. By then, I was as old as the numbers on a thermometer.
A couple more years passed and my age equaled the temperature of a slight fever. And still I was single! Aaaaargh!
My desperate prayer was, “Lord, please send me the man You will for me to marry before I get a convulsion!”
-Confessions of an Impatient Bride by Rissa Singson-Kawpeng
I love this book! It’s an absolutely must-have for single and searching women wondering why love is taking so long to knock at their doorstep. I will not spill more details, but overall it’s a light and entertaining read that is definitely worth your hard-earned P175 or $4.00.
Click HERE for a sneak peek (just scroll down to view succeeding pages).
Although I already finished reading it, I still plan to get one as a birthday gift for my single, fabulous self. ;-) You should do, too.
Now, what am I supposed to be doing in the bookstore again? Hmm...
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