Saturday, March 28, 2009

Possibly A True Gemini

On May 31, 1962 a baby girl started her life journey as a Gemini. Pam Joy Spencer was the name written on the birth certificate, but family dubbed her, “Peeker”. Both names were quite fitting, she certainly was the joy of her family. She also had sizable eyes in combination with a lack of hair. It is said that the most beautiful part of a Gemini is their striking eyes. Those peepers would catch your attention before you ever noticed her barely-there-hair. At the age of two she was still slightly thin on top. Even though it had taken a while for it to make its first appearance, Pam‘s hair was kept short all throughout her childhood. The blame should be placed on her mother’s hair stylist who claimed that if you keep a child’s hair short it will grow in thick. It may sound like an unmistakable myth but to a woman such as Pam’s mother, who had struggled with lifeless hair, it seemed like an enchanted fairy tale.
She was the only child in the family. This granted her a great deal of attention from kindred. She was fussed about, and passed around as if she were a heir-loom doll. Being an only child as well as grandchild, she was smothered with love and spoiled unimaginably. This much attention could only mean her appearance was always on point. It seems reasonable that she would flounce about in dresses full with ruffles, lace socks, and Mary-Jane’s, all to embellish her cuteness. Pearls are recommended for Gemini‘s. A pearl would be more than suitable for Pam, to this day her style is simply classic.
Her parents, Jean and John claimed her to be the “perfect child.” During childhood a closer bond was felt with her father, than mother. Jean was a working mother, not leaving much time to be spent at home. She would head out early in the morning, and return in time for bed time rituals. Pam declares that most of her childhood memories involve only her father. He worked third shift, allowing him to spend more time at home. Not many responsibilities were laid before this child. Her father would merely give her special chores-not the kind that would irritate, but the kind that would make a person feel proud and grown. A lot of her special chores were helping her father in the garden.
Pam was very much a girly-girl. It may be unbelievable, but she adored, no one other than, Barbie. She spent many of her waking hours along side her Barbie’s. Her parents made the decision to take them from her at the age of 14. Their disappearance didn’t seem to stop her, she would still sneak a peek on her parents’ occasional night out. Her parents and family member’s may have instilled this passion by indulging her with any and everything. She remembers her mother presenting her with elegant dresses, while gleefully swinging them about saying things like “look what mommy got you!” A dress to impress mentality was always encouraged. Barbie was something she could relate to. We all know Barbie is impeccable, and receives much attention.
Another side of Pam is her elevated intelligence. In the second grade she had already decided she would make a career out of writing. It seems implausible that at such a young age, someone could pin-point their future. Reading and books had taken custody of her mind with no consideration of letting go. Pam loved books so much, she decided she wanted to be the person that wrote them. It was probably her way of paying respect to something that brought her so much joy. A few recognizable qualities of a Gemini are creativity, communicative, intellectual, and eloquence. All of the mentioned, Pam was showing at a very young age. A few ideal careers include teacher, author, poet, journalist, diplomat, and public speaker. Today, Pam has found a way to have a career that in some way involves each. This must be why she is so good at what she does, she was born to do it.
Whether you believe in Astrology or not, Pam is a person that stimulates curiosity. She illustrates many characteristics that Gemini‘s are believed to have. The question then becomes is it fallacy or reality? It’s a question I cannot definitely resolve. I can however say, she is an open-minded person. The kind of person you want to go to for the honest truth, but put politely. Pam Spencer is a sophisticated, well-rounded, ingenious, and inspiring woman. If that’s a Gemini, then I believe it.

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