Despite the fact that I have been happily married for more
than 30 years, some of my most cherished memories have been by myself. Smearing
pigment upon white canvas, getting my hands dirty blending shades of blue,
purple and pink. Carrying a curiosity of what it will become. Feeling the strength of my body glide
through the cool waters of the pond, wanting to give up, but not having that
choice. Slowly ambling through the woods of evergreen and hardwood, trying to
forget about the burden of responsibility that is sometimes too great. Burying my feet in the cool sand
and playfully wiggling the grains off with my bright red painted toes. Holding the camera, noticing details,
bounties, and snapping “the shot.” Dipping the paddle deep into the water to
propel the kayak forward while hearing the eerie, yet beautiful cry of the
loon. Driving south. Praying in silence. Twisting a red ripe tomato off the
vine with juice and seeds running down my chin.
I needn’t apologize, but recognize that there are many more
memories to come. Yet, I
acknowledge that I would not be happy alone, but for moments here and there.
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Sometimes we need time to hear ourselves think. To realize we belong to ourselves. To validate who we are even when we choose to share ourselves with our family, and spouses.
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