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Lucky dragon

Jim and I were out running errands recently and he wanted to stop and get a haircut.  I went in with him  – though that ship has sailed for me – and sat off to the side out of the way.  

I had paper with me, of course, and started to fold a few shapes.  I wasn’t paying a lot of attention to what I was doing and just let the muscle memory take over to pass the time.   I realized that there was a guy sitting across the waiting area that was watching me, so I got out some green paper and folded a small dragon.  I looked over, made eye contact and watched his face light up as I walked over and handed him the small dragon.  

“So cool,” he told me and thanked me – as though I had handed him a fabled treasure.  “It’s even cooler because of this,” he said and pulled the neck of his shirt to the side to show a dragon tattoo on his upper chest and shoulder.  

“Nice!” I responded and he took out his phone to take a picture of the dragon sitting in his hand.

He tucked the dragon into the pocket of his shirt with just the head peeking out – as though it was looking at his phone with him.  

Jim’s haircut was done soon after that and as we left the guy thanked me again and wished me a good day.

But, it already was.  The best part about folding paper is giving it away and sharing with people. 

I was thinking just the other day how lucky I am that this is the hobby that stuck with me.  I’m not good at drawing or painting and I’m not going to win any prizes for writing or photography.  But I can take a simple square of paper and do magic.   And I can give it away freely or just leave it behind where-ever I go with no consequence. 

I made a paper dragon, made a new friend, and shared a little wonder. 

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