So
the next day while the kids were at school, I pulled out my college
photo albums to see if I looked "cool" enough. I found a picture of me
and a friend with dental floss that had gone through our nose and out
our mouth. Pretty cool, but not good enough.... Then there's a picture
of me working at Taco Time. There's also one of me eating at Taco
Time. Oh, and there I am standing in front of Taco Time. There's a
picture that shows me eating and studying
for a test at Taco Time. How about the picture of me getting soda
while making a funny face at Taco Time. There's the picture of me asking
my boss for a raise at Taco Time. There I am welcoming the new
employee at Taco Time. Oh there's the picture of me giving bunny ears
to my co worker, ha ha (classic). Or what about this one where I'm
rolling my eyes at the rude customer...good times!
So
I'm starting to think I should edit my college album. Maybe I could
put together a "cool" one to show my kids. I could definitely still use
the fabric and lace covered album to make it look authentic. But I
don't have to include every picture, right? A little less Taco Time perhaps?
And
then a thought occurred to me. Instead of showing my "cool" pictures, I
could show the pictures of me being nice, or pictures of me making good
choices in college? Pictures of me with my arms around good friends.
Visiting home during the summer and reconnecting with the siblings I
used to fight with:). Pictures that show I was not obsessed with the way
I looked (I really didn't care in college and it was refreshing).
Pictures of me and my mom when she came to visit for a special "Women's
Week" at college. The picture of me and my friend next to the Wal-Mart
greeter who was famous for his "Welcome." A picture of a group of us
in our church clothes after a lovely service. And the picture of me
eating and studying at Taco Time.
Was
I "cool"? I don't know. Was college amazing? Absolutely! I'm glad
my son asked about my college years. And I actually don't really know
if he asked me if I was "cool." I'm pretty sure I just started talking
about that because I was trying to prove something to my teenage son.
Maybe he really asked, "Did you make good choices?" while I was
thinking about impressing him. And I should have just left it at "No
der! What else?"