I dosed myself with good luck by eating one piece of good luck candy the day after my visit to Yami Daily Products store (see previous post).The packaging was red (which I know is good luck) with gold characters. I had the candy as a late afternoon, pre-gym pep-up. It was a milky, fruity, delectable taste sensation. 'Yum,' I said to myself, 'good fortune does taste good.'
Wonderful things happened the following day. First, I got a phone call with unexpected good news. And the hits kept coming: I got a cappuccino for the price of a red eye at a cafe. I found money (a few dollars, but still) that I didn't know that I had. I found earrings that I thought had been lost forever.
My boyfriend tried to convince me to buy a lottery ticket. "I don't want to waste my luck on a lottery ticket," I said, "I'm not a gambler."
"It's not about gambling. It's about buying a lottery ticket and winning a million dollars."
I didn't buy a lottery ticket. Maybe this good luck is the kind that just comes to you, but won't work if you're proactive about it.
I still have one candy left. Stay tuned...
What if your boyfriend is right and it's the kind of luck that works well with lottery tickets?
Posted by: Kimber Sterling | September 10, 2009 at 05:39 PM
After I've gotten all the good luck coming to me from the first (which is still coming by the way), I'll have the second candy. At that point I might consider experimentation.
On Sep 10, 2009, at 5:39 PM, typepad@sixapart.com wrote:
Posted by: Darcine Thomas | September 11, 2009 at 02:39 PM