“I was a newborn
vampire,
weeping at the
beauty of the night.”
~ Anne Rice
Interview with the Vampire
My
mother always has given amazing gifts. She just has a talent for it. Sometimes they’re
extravagant; sometimes they require a great deal of effort; sometimes they’re
weird; sometimes they’re last minute trinkets that show how well she knows you.
They’re always thoughtful.
Today
I was browsing my bookshelves and I stumbled upon a memory, a really, really
great memory.
My
folks have always instilled in me a strong work ethic. If you say you’re going
to do it, you have to do it and you have to do it right. I was in high school
when Queen of the Damned (1988) was
released. A few years later I was in the Vampire
Lestat Fan Club and there was the Vampire Ball. My mother said that she
would take me to New Orleans and I was so excited. It was going to be amazing!
Then we discovered that I had some silly ol’ band competition that weekend. It
was an obligation; it was a commitment that I had made; it translated to me
giving my word and following through so we never made the ball that year (or
any year since). I was devastated in the way that only a teen can be hurt by
such a thing.
So,
my mother set out to give me the next best thing. She did not tell me that she
was writing a letter. I knew nothing of this until my birthday, which is at the
end of February. When I opened the envelope, I received signed messages from
Anne Rice on sticker paper that I could insert in each of her books… and
forthcoming publications. It was such a thoughtful gift that I still have
today, although some of those stickers live inside books now… and some of those
books were borrowed and not returned *insert stink eye* but they were gifted to
me by my most thoughtful mother who understands that some gifts require time, patience,
and hope that a pretty-darn-famous author would take the time to respond to a
young fan’s mother.
That sounds wonderfull that your mother goes to lengths to get you those gifts.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!
ReplyDeleteYour mother is so amazing! <3
ReplyDeleteAmazingly thoughtful gift from both your mother and Anne Rice! <3
ReplyDeleteJust lovely.
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