When we arrived I said to Nancy, "Now that we're here, we're officially in your hands." She said, "Well, dude, you're not in my hands." I said, "I don't care whose hands I'm in, as long as they're not my own."
I make it my business to put myself in other people's hands. Take for instance the current Winter Film Festival. Jennie picked me up on the first night after collecting Carlos. I got in the back seat and when asked, "Where should we go for a drink?" I replied, "I'm in your hands."
I love being in other people's hands. Other people's back seats are comfortable, and I never have to worry about anything. As long as I remember the wine.
You know that old song "We've Got the Whole World in Our Hands"? Sure you do. I've even blogged about it.
Well, I'm happy to report I do not have the whole world in my hands.
In fact, I do all I can to have no world in my hands.
But I can't.
It's out of my hands.
3 comments:
Oh Ellie, I whole-heartedly agree! I love being in other people's hands too. It happens FAR too infrequently though.
I really need to find me some jennie and jon's....
xo,
beth
Dude, you crazy. You are always in charge, even when you're getting a ride in someone's back seat.
I love to put myself in YOUR hands. You are a very good caretaker, you think of everything, always.
love!
Jacquie
I totally agree with Jacquie!
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