I got a text today from my friend, Boaz. He was on an airplane and he said that everyone’s private TV screen featured a picture of one of the airline’s smiling flight attendants. Every passenger was looking at a different flight attendant, and he said that the woman in front of him had a picture of an attendant who looked just like me, so he got to stare at me for the whole flight.
“I’m sorry about that,” I texted.
“Why?” he texted back.
“Because you have to stare at my double, and my attractive days are behind me. ”
“That’s funny,” he texted, “because your attractive days are right in front of me.”
That’s Boaz for you. He always knows what to say to make you feel good about yourself.
I decided to call him later in the day. During the course of the conversation, he said, “You haven’t blogged in a long time.”
“Because my life is miserable and I have nothing funny to write about,” I replied.
“You could always write about me,” he suggested. “Then I’d be famous.”
“Yeah, right,” I said. “All 30 of my readers would know your name.”
“That’s 30 more people than know it now,” he said.
I had to laugh. Boaz has that effect on people. He always sees the positive side of life. The little daily nuisances that currently have me down – our dryer broke, our basement flooded, and a circuit died on our circuit board – are just minor annoyances to him. He prefers to think happy thoughts … even during the times when he’s tempted to ship his kids off to military school or strangle a coworker.
Everybody could use a Boaz in his or her life. Which reminds me: A few years ago, there was a meme that made the Facebook rounds. I sent it to Boaz, and he loved it. He said that the message was 100% accurate: everyone should wait for his or her Boaz.
It was just too bad that there was only one of him, he said.

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