Beatrice Glaviano â26 explains why she finds joy in spontaneous adventures, petting stingrays, and lifeâs little moments
October 28, 2024
By Beatrice Glaviano â26
Nothing but love for these underwater marshmallows.
I saw a penguin T-posing the other day and I donât think anyone can understand the pure joy it brought into my life. Gotta love the T-pose penguin.
Greetings, everyone, and welcome back to another edition of the Charger Blog. I feel like I havenât written anything really ârealâ in a while, but after a long day of adventuring and fun, Iâm ready to sit down, relax, and write whatâs been on my mind.
Firstly, and most foremostly, the amount of writerâs block that Iâve been dealing with has been insane. Itâs been a lot of writing, deleting, writing, more deleting, etc. â seemingly a never-ending, constant word vomit and flush over the past week. However, this isnât to say that I havenât been having a fantastic time this fall season. From visiting my favorite farms, going lights and sirens at work, catching up with friends, cooking new foods, and taking the time to savor the sun, I cannot say that Iâve had a dull moment.
âŠexcept homework, which I conveniently, entirely forgot about as I watched the fall foliage pass by the car window.
Honestly, I donât think Iâd win a staring contest with this guy.
Going to Mystic Aquarium had been a rather spontaneous idea between my boyfriend and me. Sharing a love for all things nature and ocean, we decided to take advantage of the warm front that was sweeping through Connecticut. Granted, it was an hour drive there, but that passes easily when youâre with someone who you enjoy conversing with.
And then you miss your exit. Womp womp.
For those who havenât been to Mystic Aquarium, think of it as a place where your childhood could be re-lived for a moment in the best of ways.
Boyfriend: âYou need to stop wandering! Youâre like a toddler.â
Author: âAnd?â
Boyfriend: [pinching his nose]
Walking in, I immediately ran for the beluga whales. Theyâre such interesting mammals; they blow different bubbles to express different emotions and are known as âcanaries of the sea,â as they produce so many distinct noises to communicate with one another. Like most marine mammals, they communicate with echolocation: âthe location of objects by reflected soundâ (Oxford Languages). Itâs like you navigate your surroundings by throwing a bouncy ball and waiting until it gets back to you, in a way.
The rest of the day proceeded in the following order: sea lions, penguins, main aquarium area (jellyfish, sharks, stingrays, spider crabs, mudkips, an adorable seahorse couple, etc.), and back outside untilâ
âOH MY GOD ITâS THE STINGRAY TOUCH TANKâ
The stingray: a buttery, swimming pancake you didnât know you needed to meet.
I honestly have no idea how my boyfriends or my friends actually put up with me. At all.
Bee-lining to the touch tank, I was met with the absolute delight of about 20 de-barbed stingrays that Iâve loved petting since I was a kid. For those who havenât pet a stingray, theyâre very, very soft and smooth. Itâs like touching moving butter, in a way. Whatâs more is that stingrays are rather friendly creaturesâ several of them came up to us, flapping their fins (wings) in the water and seeing if we had any food for them (which, we did not).
We stood there for a while, petting the buttery-smooth skin of the stingrays and cooing at their adorable-ness.
See, itâs those little moments in life that really make things better. A lot of my life has been thrown into the wind, and Iâve been struggling to find meaning in it all (more on that later). So much of it has also been a whirlwind as well, constantly starting and stopping, moving back-to-back, like one of the staircases in Harry Potter.
But in the moment, with the stingrays and the sunshine, perhaps things werenât as bad as I thought.
Jellyfish or a living lava lamp?
I encourage all of you to find something that balances you. Reading, writing, yoga, going to the gym, running with a friend, baking, etc., and focus on why it grounds you. Life isnât always going to be linear; there will be moments where it erupts in your face, becomes stagnant and boring, or when you arenât really sure where youâre goingâ which I have plenty to speak about in some regards.
Just take it one step at a time, even if you have to hold someoneâs hand.
I hope all of you are doing well, and that you know how much I appreciate you taking a peek at my writing. Perhaps itâll inspire you to find or do something joy-inducing, or just settle down and meet with yourself. Itâs okay to breathe for a second.
Everything works out. You just need to let it.
(If only Iâd listen to my own advice, hah!)
Sending all my love, hugs, peace, love, and peanut butter (we need more love and hugs),