Panda’s been a bit sick lately, so last night we went to get pho. There’s something about drinking hot soup that clears the sinuses and wards away sickness. At the pho place, they have fortune cookies at the counter, so we grabbed some for after our meal. When it came time to open them, the first one he had fell on the floor, so we considered it invalid. Then he opened up the second one and it was the same exact one I had gotten! Shall we call it serendipity? 🙂
So then I went on to talk about the 11 or so lottery winners I read about, who all won a large sum of money in a drawing many years ago. To have so many people win that level was suspicious, so the lottery people went about to investigate. These people seemingly had nothing to do with each other. As it turns out, they had all gotten a fortune cookie about money and decided to keep it for use in the lottery. Some had had the fortune for ages and others had gotten it more recently. It’s still a major coincidence, but considering the limited number of fortune cookies fortunes about money and the large amount of people who play the lottery, it kind of makes sense.
Then today I found that a bunch of my friends made a last-minute decision around dinnertime to go out to Vegas for the long weekend! Talk about spontaneous (and they got an AWESOME deal of $40 for a room for two nights – I’m awestruck). Well, as it turns out, much of the decision seemed to hinge upon a fortune that one of the guys got at dinner, which was about a sudden change of plans being a good thing. Being that he LOVES Las Vegas, it comes as no great surprise that he immediately took that as a sign to go (I’m sure he’d been thinking about it already). It’s nice that he was able to get a bunch of people to go with him too! That’s the benefit of living in a residential hall with people you work with – you all know each other, you’re all friends, and you’re all in close proximity!
Funny what a slip of paper can do, no?