Serendipity

Serendipity is my favorite word, by far. It is not really definable as a word, it is more of a state of mind; a certain expectancy that something wonderful could very well happen at any given moment. Living in a state of serendipity is not always easy to do. I used to think it was only a choice we make each day, to wake up, and tell ourselves “It’s a brand new day, anything can happen!” And chose to believe that the “anything” would be very possibly be something good. Yesterday morning, I learned that it is not always a choice, sometimes even serendipity happens when you are just trying to have a day of mere existence.
I woke up in a bit of a melancholy mood yesterday morning. The weather was sad. It was early, and I had regretted making a Saturday hair appointment for 9:30 am. What on earth was I thinking? I was not feeling my usual state of chosen serendipity, to say the least. I might even say I was grumpy and had chosen to stay that way. Not a good choice, but it is just the way it was.
Everything happens for a reason.
The moment I left the apartment, the expectancy hit me like a cool breath of fresh air, even in Paris pollution. Try as I might, I realized things were not so unfortunate and the morning air on empty Parisian streets is a pleasure, as I had discovered many times before. I suppose my steps must have become a bit, shall I say “springy” and I arrived a few minutes early, so, I bought the second Starbucks coffee I have ever had in my life, in a paper cup, in Paris (so weird) and took it in hand to meet my hairdresser.
*Important side-note to all Americans coming to Paris for business or pleasure: the French do not carry their coffee to work with them and you will feel like a fish out of water carrying a coffee anywhere in Paris; having said that, being a fish out of water, from time to time, is a very good character builder. I highly recommend it=)*
I arrived on time to find my hairdresser in a melancholy mood right along with me. We were two melancholy women meeting early on a Saturday morning. Misery loves company, and we were good company, as it turned out. My mood had become decidedly better than hers, thank goodness. As she cut my hair as she had done repeatedly during the past five years, she expressed the reason for her somber mood; she wanted to travel, she wanted to see the world.
In her salon, there are tanning booths. People come in every day to prepare their skin to soak in the rays of the sun in distant lands and with each visitor, she pleaded they take her in their suitcase. She promised to pay the supplement. It was a joke, but, as jokes so often are, there was a morsel of longing disguised as humor. Yesterday, she broke through the humor and got to the heart of the matter. After raising a family, she was alone she found her children grown, herself divorced, and her dreams lost, wondering if she had truly ever really had any.
“Why don’t you travel?” I asked. “You can do it!”
“No, I am too shy and afraid to travel alone”.
“So why don’t you join one of those travel groups and go with some other people in your situation?”
“Oh, I don’t know….what if we don’t get along?”
“What if you do?”
The hair cut was finished.
“Next time, I am going to do that mesh I have been telling you we need to do for the past five years. You will love it!”
“But I am afraid”
“Don’t be silly! You will never know unless you try! But I have another appointment right now; she should arrive any minute, so it will have to be next time. But, knowing her, she won’t even show up.”
I decided to seize the opportunity! Carpe diem!
“OK! We will make a deal” I said “if she doesn’t show up in ten minutes, I will take her appointment and get that mesh, even though I am scared to death….if…you promise to sign up for one of those trips!”
“Ok, you’re on, it’s a deal!” she agreed that we both needed a little courage…Serendipity was just ten minutes away.
Ten minutes came and went and the mesh began. As she expertly put the funny white stuff on my hair sandwiched in strange cardboard looking concoctions and tools of her artistic trade, we discussed where she would visit. A light came into her eyes as she dreamed of the possibilities and I continued to express my fear in the end results of the foreign color being added to my flat brown hair. I decided that even if I didn’t like the results, it was worth it.
As luck would have it, I kind of like the results….ok, I really like the results! Sometimes we all need a change. Her next appointment never arrived, and an unscheduled one did just as I was leaving. Perfect timing. All things happen for a reason. Now, let’s just hope she keeps her end of the bargain!







