Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Breadcrumbs


Have you ever just sat and thought about your life? Did you ever realize that in order for something to happen, a series of events have to take place before hand in order for that event to occur? Here are some examples…

In order for me to exist, many events had to happen; but I feel there was one key event in history that somewhat determined my existence. You see, my grandpa was a marine stationed on the U.S.S. Indianapolis during WWII. The U.S.S Indianapolis was the ship that delivered the atomic bomb over to Japan. His job was to actually guard the bomb. Although, at the time, no one knew what they were guarding; it was all top secret. 63 years ago tonight at 12:14 a.m., the Indianapolis was on its way back home when a Japanese submarine torpedoed it. The torpedo hit where my grandpa’s sleeping quarters were, but luckily it was really hot that night, so he decided to sleep on deck.


Of the 1,196 men on board, approximately 300 went down with the ship. The remainder, about 900 men (including my grandpa), were left floating in the shark-infested waters with no lifeboats and most with no food or water. By the time the survivors were spotted four days later, only 316 men were still alive. It was and still is the worst naval disaster in U.S. History. Luckily, my grandpa survived. If he hadn’t, my mom would never have been born, so obviously, I wouldn’t have been either.

That is more of a major event, but here is another example…


I have made a lot of new friends through my step-dad’s Public Enemies Blog over the past few months. But in order for that blog to exist, many events had to take place first.

1.) Josh and I had to find a house and move to Columbus. (We did)

2.) My mom and Rod had to follow us and build a house in Columbus as well. (They did)

3.) Michael Mann had to decide to film his movie in our town. (He did)

4.) Rod had to decide to start a blog on the filming. (He did)

If Josh and I hadn’t moved to Columbus, Rod wouldn’t have known where Columbus was or wanted to move here. If he hadn’t moved there, he probably wouldn’t have been as interested in the filming, so he probably wouldn’t have started a blog about it. So then I would never have met all the new friends I have now.

A couple of my new friends, we’ll call them Kris and Louie, helped Josh and I fix our swamp problem in our yard. They also introduced me to Taco Pizza, and Sweeney Todd (which I love).


So if Rod hadn’t started that blog, Josh and I would probably still have a big ‘ol swamp in our yard, never know the joy of taco pizza from Day One, and I would probably never seen Sweeney Todd, which is my absolute fav! – Thanks Kris and Louie!



So now you can all ponder what events had to occur in order for your life to be what it is today :)

15 comments:

Osh said...

and there never would have been Kurth night and Evan and I never would have met you and your awesomeness (verbatim from Evan's lips to my keyboard)

we love you!

Jenny said...

True!!!

The awesomeness would never existed!

dj said...

If I never would have taken typing class in high school I never would have met your dad and then I never would have had YOU! The best thing I ever did!!!

Then if I didn't have you, I never would have met Rod because I met him through your school!!

If I never met Rod, I would never have met all the people that are our friends now and would never have gone to Kurths and wouldn't have my drinking problem! (HAHA just kidding!)

So I guess the smartest and bestest thing I ever did in my life was to take that stupid typing class!! :D

Osh said...

hooray for typing class!

Jenny said...

hooray!

Suz said...

LOL at DJ!!! The only thing my typing class did for me was make me as proficiently wordy online as I am in real life. :p

(Note: This is not necessarily a good thing).

Seriously, it's pretty amazing to think how some things come to be, isn't it?

Great blog!

Movie Star Wife said...

Your post really gets me thinking. It is so true--sometimes one little thing can set off a whole chain of events.
Thanks!

shakenbsis said...

Even the dark times have tremendous value...

If I hadn't been so depressed that only Johnny Depp could reach into my darkness and get my attention I would never have met YOU Jenny (or any of the rest of you wonderful friends I can't imagine my life without)!

My life is richer on account of it!

Osh said...

and if Betty wasn't so depressed like I was...

see where all this can go?

I'm glad we have each other!

Left Hand Louie said...

Jenny -
Did you see that Scrabulous is back?

Called Wordscraper now.

shakenbsis said...

OK Woman! REMATCH!!!!

Jenny said...

YAY!!!!!!!!!! Wordscraper!!!!!!

Sandsitive said...

When you think about all the 'little' decision someone makes that changes someone else's whole world...it's amazing!
They had a reunion here in Indianapolis last weekend for the survivors of the USS Indianapolis. Some awesome interviews/stories on the local news from survivors. Not very many showed up this year but the ones that were there still get pretty choked up talking about what happened. I think they said there were only 72 of the survivors left :(

Karen

ObsessionPP said...

Wow Jenny, you are sooo deep. :) If you had received job offers other than WPS, we would have never met. Which means I would not have gained a friend and I would have never met Johnny.

I traced what was the event that caused me to met Jim. If I did not work at the Nature of Things Store in High School, I would have never been introduced to Jim 7years later.

Rick said...

Taco Pizza looked kind of good. When is supper?