The Purpose of this Blog

I started this blog to make my gym/cardio experiences more interesting and motivating. Each day that I visit the gym, I select an interesting person for "observation." I ultimately write an entry describing the dress and actions of the interesting person. I observe while using the treadmill (20-25 minutes), decide on the name and back story while on the elliptical. The writing happens while using the recumbent bike.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Patricia and Madeline #2

Patty and Maddy entered the gym in their virtually identical workout wear of plain white shirts, black Lycra shorts and white tennis shoes. The only deviation from each other was Patty's purple gym bag and Maddy's bright blue one. Although the sisters were not twins, recently it became even more difficult for people to tell them apart. 

Just last week, before going to Maddy's daughter's (Angela) house for dinner, Patty had decided to get a new summer/Easter haircut as it would be quite warm soon. Her young hair stylist had suggested a "new and fresher" look. In all her years, Patty had never given much thought to her hair making a difference in her age - she believed "You are only as old as you feel." The stylist seemed so excited, however, that Patty let her go ahead and "freshen" her look. Truth be told, Patty did kind of worry though when the stylist brought out the black electric hair clippers that she has seen barbers use. Her stylist reassured her and went about making Patty younger with each slip. 

For four days Patty could not have been happier with her new style. Her grey hair was shaved on the sides, with her natural curls arranged wildly on top of her head. She had gotten lots of compliments and well - she was feeling younger and more special whenever she went out. Unfortunately, it was four days into her new hairdo when Maddy decided she liked it too. Anyone with a younger sibling knows how this works- as the older you are not allowed to have anything to yourself - if the younger one wants it - they get it. 

Maddy had gone to Patty's stylist and a mere 45 minutes later, they were more "twin-ish" than they had been in years. This blatant act of sibling terrorism had bothered Patty for all of about 30 minutes when Maddy surprised her with her new look. To be honest, they had much bigger fish to fry when it comes to important things in life.

Although it seemed longer, only a week ago Angela (Maddy's daughter), had asked them to come over for a late Easter dinner - she had "important news" to share. Although they had tried in the three days before the dinner to guess Angela's news, nothing they had considered even came close to the bombshell Angela dropped that evening.

Patty and Maddy's family had always been devout Catholics. Their parents would take the girls to mass at least once a week, preferably twice. Maddy had carried on the tradition with her children, feeling expose to the church and its teaching were important for moral development. Patty was named as godmother to each of Maddy's children so she could also help in steering them in the right direction. Additionally, both sisters had tried to instill the same work ethic and sound judgement in her children that their parents had instilled in them. Patty and Maddy felt they had succeed - and then the dinner.

Angela's important news had been the topic of conversation for Patty and Maddy since that dinner.   Breakfast, lunch, dinner and the daily workouts had been consumed with questions and pondering. (Patty had even given up her upright bike to use the recumbent ones Maddy preferred.) Was Angela being reckless? Wasn't she too old to be even thinking about this? Wouldn't she need some money? Everyone needs some kind of income. Was this just a phase? What if she couldn't make it work - who would help her? Giving up everything for a dream and a man (and if it had always been a dream- why are they just not hearing of it)? Is it crazy to be moving across country to Colorado Springs in just two weeks?

No matter how much they debated the decision - they knew that Angela's mind was set. In just two weeks, Angela would be leaving to start her postulancy at the Carmelite Monastery of the Sacred Hearts.   

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