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airport story


Robyn Openshaw - Mar 15, 2010 - This Post May Contain Affiliate Links


Just a warning: today’s blog has nothing to do with nutrition. It’s just a funny story about something that happened in the Long Beach airport on the way home from Anaheim yesterday.

So Tiffani and I got there almost 3 hours before our flight was to leave. We’d been at a raw restaurant with lots of people from the show, raw foodie and earthy crunchy friends with dreadlocks and guitars, the night before, till late. And we’d been talking to people for 3 days straight. My vendors were there. My best friend and her parents from San Fran. One of my favorite readers, Tonya. A few of my former university students who came to hang out with me. A million people trying to get us to try their stuff. Skinny Bitch, the author. Heather Mills, the richest ex-wife in history. The Biggest Loser (who looks to have gained a few kilos). The whole show was a trip!

Point is, we were both in need of a cat nap.

So we saw these comfy chairs with no arm rests between them and we sprawled out. Each of us was taking up two seats. No big deal, in a room full of 250 chairs and about 10 people. Right? Well, you’d think.

A lady and her husband walked up. She had that frown-lined face that speaks of a lifetime of conflict and bitterness. She demanded: “ARE YOU GOING TO TAKE UP THAT WHOLE SPACE YOURSELVES?”

I said we were going to take a little nap. Tif pointed out that there were many chairs, all of them comfy, with hardly anyone in the waiting area. The lady became angry and demanded that we give her the seats. I said, very quietly to Tif, “I don’t think we should do something just because a bully wants us to.”

So Frowny Lady stormed over to a security guard. The guard came over with a triumphant Frowny and asked us, “Do you need that space?” We said yes, and the guard said to the lady, “Well I can’t MAKE them move,” and walked away.

At this point, I was finding the whole thing really amusing and I was fighting a case of the giggles. You know, the kind that you keep trying to suppress–you cover your mouth, you clamp your lips together–but it just going to come out no matter what! I think people who see a room full of hundreds of chairs and want the ONE and ONLY THE ONE someone else has–well, it seemed like great comedy at the time.

So an even funnier thing happened. Frowny stomped over and sat in MY seat, right up against me. She plopped down really hard, with a big “UMPH!” sound, to be extra obnoxious. Wiggled her fanny around to really settle in. Not in the seat next to me, mind you, but IN MY SEAT WITH ME.

Every point of the side of her body was in total contact with mine.

Well, here’s the thing. I love to defuse situations like that by doing what I call THE OPPOSITE. The opposite of what most people would do. The opposite of what is expected. The opposite of instinct.

When I make a driving error and someone flips me off, I employ THE OPPOSITE. I wave enthusiastically as if the person giving me The Bird is a close friend I am thrilled to reconnect with, on the road. (Warning: your children will be mortified by this.) (Tip: do this while thinking of someone you would truly love to see in the other car.)

The person who made the obscene gesture is completely taken off guard. At first they are startled and think (watch carefully and you can see this thought register on their face), “Oh no! I just flipped off a friend!”

Then they see they really don’t KNOW me, and they become very annoyed, because they’ve failed in their goal to make me angry. Instead I’m obviously just stupid in my giddiness to say hello, grinning ear-to-ear.

Back to the airport story. Doing THE OPPOSITE came in handy.

I imagined her being my grandma, whom I like very much. I snuggled into her–burrowed, really–and put my head on her shoulder, closed my eyes. Took a long, leisurely breath. A contented sigh, really. This was going to be an even better nap than I’d get stretched out! Perfect!

This did not, however, go over big. She said:

“DON’T. F’ING. TOUCH. ME.”

Tiffani, whose jaw had been hanging open ever since I decided to enjoy my lovely, soft, Frowny pillow, finally spoke, indignantly:

“But you’re touching HER!”

Well, Frowny got up and stormed off. Everyone in the room laughed so hard, and so long, that very frankly the whole event was worth the stress. Laughter is like raw food, and oxygen–it’s just GOOD FOR YOU!

One woman, an hour later, came over and cozied up to me IN MY CHAIR just like Frowny had, and then cracked up and went back to her chair. One guy couldn’t stop laughing for about 20 minutes. Other people showed up, and they were told the story, and everyone got to enjoy it over and over.

It was great fun. Try it sometime. Do THE OPPOSITE. Anger is toxic. It’s really fun to defuse it.

My friend Laura once said, “Everything that happens is good. Either it works out well, or it makes a great story.” Hope you enjoyed mine.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    This is a great story!!

  2. Great Story Robyn!!! A real inspiration of how to deal with a difficult situation. Can’t wait to try it sometime!

    Blessings…Sallie

  3. Great story! I love to do this too…be what you wish to recieve from the world:)

    Just wanted to share..had a birthday lunch with some of our extended family this weekend. We are not vegan, but the majority of our meals are meatless and I do not eat any dairy. I debated whether to make something meaty (a few of the people coming were real “meat & potatoes” folks) but opted to make what we’d prefer to eat. We made a veggie chili, kale chips, a black bean & corn salad, had a friend bring a bok choi salad, my kids’ fave “ABC salad” (apples, beets & carrots) and NO ONE EVEN MENTIONED about the lack of meat! In fact, one of the people I was concerned would complain gobbled the kale chips & asked for the recipe.

    Just goes to show — good food is the food that’s good for you too:)

  4. That is hilarious. I can’t wait to read this one to my husband when he gets home! I would love to hear Frowny’s version of the story. I bet that would keep us laughing for awhile too!!

  5. Anonymous says:

    Great story!! What is the main differences in the vitamineral greens and the new ormus greens?

    Thanks

    1. Robyn Openshaw says:

      Cheleen, OrmusGreens have me looking forward to my powdered greens again. It tastes good! Amazing what a little peppermint and stevia can do. Still organic, gluten free, etc. The probiotics are cultured on the plant rather than added, which I like, and I know the area/soil/conditions of the growing, and that is HUGE. Simpler ingredient list.

      VitaMineral Green has the sea vegs: chlorella/kelp/dulse etc. Alkaline proponents don’t like that. Incredible nutrition and protein though.

  6. Anonymous says:

    That is hilarious! I am so glad you shared that story!!!

  7. Anonymous says:

    She was acting like a two-year-old; makes one wonder what kinds of things are / have been troubling her. I like doing the opposite, too, but it takes great presence of mind to do it well… What a wonderful example you are, Robyn; keep it up.

  8. Anonymous says:

    LOVE IT!!! I wish I was able to see that. I would love to know what Frowny thought about all this. My mom always says, “Kill them with kindness.” This story gave me quite the laugh. Thank you for sharing.

  9. Anonymous says:

    Robyn,

    Thanks for a quick reply. I take the vitamineral greens in capsule form cause I can’t stand the taste. Do you know if Ormus has samples to try? Or would you be willing to send a sample? I would pay!

    1. Robyn Openshaw says:

      They are sending me samples to put into 12 Steps: Complete Course kits. Haven’t gotten them yet.

  10. Oh my, I don’t think I could have pulled it off. It does make you wonder what has been going on with her (frowny).

  11. Wow Robyn, I’m seriously impressed. Not because I would expect less of you but because of what I would probably have done. I’m still working on emotional control and not letting toxically angry people get the best of me. Fortunately with how I’m eating I find that I am more in control of myself to begin with but when someone begins to get the best of me and I have a negative emotional state, I can get over it much quicker. I’d love to be where you are though, and just give them a snuggle or a hug. Actually I probably would have just moved to another location…maybe….

    Anyway so speaking of airports, I’ll be there tomorrow and headed up to Utah. It would be cool if we could meetup or something. Do you have any classes or meetups you are attending there?

  12. Anonymous says:

    Hey Robyn (or anyone else), do you think it’s a good idea to continue to do Sole everymorning while pregnant? Also do you think it’s better to avoid green smoothies while sick so I’ll eat them later or push through it?!

    what else would be on your “list” of things to do to make a pregnancy wonderful!!?!??

  13. Funy, funy story. I am laughing inside and ouside. I wish I was there to kiss this gradma goodby when she storm off the room. Then join the laughing group. Yes, baby you had me to think about diffusing. Thanks, aida.

  14. Robin, when I was living in Manhattan, NY years back. I went to one of those St. Patrick parade with my kids. It was fun to see them marching, waving flags and having a good time. But that day the young people were drinking too to much beer! For they bad behavior the next day the Central Park was declared a disaster zone.

    My daughter Edna marry a Long Island boy, a descendant of an Irish father. Even the priest was Irish. There I meet a lot of Irish people! My daughter and hubby went Ireland twice, and she says the country is lovely.

    Barnard Huges, an Irish actor was my customer. One day he treated me to see his one man show “Dad”. Wonderful acting! He really was a fine person.

    Just when my son and I were sitting at the subway going to the show, two ladies entered the train saying hello to everybody. Wired for NY! When we’re sitting at the theater… these two same ladies (Irish I guess) were sitting in front of us. Go figure! Naaaah! They behaved well.

    So Robin… keep loving the Irish people, and the green color in smoothies.

    1. Robyn Openshaw says:

      I love Irish people! Yesterday I skiied at Sundance (it was SUCH a beautiful day) with a guy dressed as a leprechaun! GO GREEN!

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