Myrtle Beach, to be exact. |
We spent four calm, beautiful, peaceful days at the beach. I read books, walked, thought and thought and thought. I knew that I loved the beach but I didn't realize at the time how important that long weekend at the beach would be for me. It was nourishing and regulating and calming. We need that in our lives more than we go seeking for it!
Gift From the Sea by Ann Morrow Lindbergh is my beach book. I take it with me anytime I go to the beach and read from it randomly. This trip was so long I was able to read the whole thing, and let me tell you, I love this book. Here are some of my favorite moments in this book:
“Don't wish me happiness
I don't expect to be happy all the time...
It's gotton beyond that somehow.
Wish me courage and strength and a sense of humor.
I will need them all.”
“I do not believe that sheer suffering teaches. If suffering alone taught, all the world would be wise, since everyone suffers. To suffering must be added mourning, understanding, patience, love, openness, and the willingness to remain vulnerable.”
“The most exhausting thing in life, I have discovered, is being insincere."
And just one more. “Perhaps this is the most important thing for me to take back from beach-living: simply the memory that each cycle of the tide is valid; each cycle of the wave is valid; each cycle of a relationship is valid.”
Do you see why I love this book? There were so many perfectly timed reminders and perspective switches for me. Reading at the beach-one of my most enjoyable life experiences.
What's that? Oh, yes we did ride in a helicopter. Have a look.
It was awesome. Granger said so. |
The weekend after we went to the beach I was able to attend a TEDx conference at Virginia Tech. If you're not familiar with what TED is, let me introduce you: Prepare to be forever changed. Here are a few of the talks that most impacted me that day.
Heroic by Nature, Cowardly by Convenience
Re-creation Through Recreation
Launching Lemons into Space
Forget What You Know
Disruptive Design via Additive Manufacturing
I have thought about these talks everyday since I went to the conference. I'm a TED fan. Also, I was super brave and went all by myself. So brave! So worth it!
My friends Maddison and Helen went with me up to the parkway. Again, bragging about where I live.
This spot is ten minutes from my house. No big deal. |
Eats his dinner like a real man! |
The next afternoon I was told a dear friend of mine in Utah had passed away. The next two weeks were a whirlwind of emotions and planning and conversations and travel. You can read the post I wrote about Noah here. I'm not even going to attempt to define my feelings about him or his family right now. While I was in Utah I was able to reconnect with some of my dear Clear Horizons Academy friends. These are truly wonderful people who I absolutely love.
Me and James! I love love love this boy.
I'm not sure you could say the four of us really worked together, but we did work at the same place. Usually when I was around these girls things felt way too much fun to be called "work".
Wonderful Sabra Allred. I didn't realize she was in town and I definitely fell apart when I saw her. |
My Eddie-lovin' friend Jaime. This amazing woman makes some beautiful children.
Holli Holy Eyes. One of my nearest and dearest friends. So great to talk to each other in person, rather than just on the phone.
This woman. I adore her. I hope one day I can be just like her.
And Lindsay. Honestly, I don't know how I would have coped with the last month of my life without Lindsay. She has been my sanity. And I'm in love with her son.
But I have to say, the absolute highlight of my trip was this person:
Marley girl. We're betht friendth. |
One day I'll write about my flight home, (following the most painful goodbyes of my entire life), and the three wonderful men who took care of me, saw that there was a sane, capable person under all of my teary fatigue and were so very, very kind. As I said to one of my friends who called me in the airport, "I'm a very calm mess". I firmly believe people were sent to help me through a really, really tough day. Stories for later.
I know, I know, longest post ever. But guess what, it was the longest month ever so it kinda matches up.
Two days after I got back from Utah my family left to accompany an SVU travel study trip to NYC for Thanksgiving. The trip was really a great time; I didn't feel anywhere near emotionally ready for it, but by the end of the trip I had the moments I had needed to feel a little more myself and a little more stable and hopeful.
We went to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which was freezing and long and worth it.
Granger's typical subway pose.
My Mom, me, and Lady Liberty.
Went to the MOMA. Walked around a corner. Oh, there's Starry Night. Just hanging out.
A room with Monet canvases that took up entire walls. Beautiful.
We also went to the Museum of Natural History. Some of you may recognize "DumDum". Granger and I were thrilled to meet him.
And Teddy! I'm a fan, so it was lovely to share a bench with him. Granger was clearly delighted.
My darling sister waiting for lunch. How cute is she?
I found this little sketch at the MOA and I quickly became obsessed with it.
There's something very powerful about it to me.
I mean, look at that. Amazing.
We went to see Cinderella- a fabulous escape and also fulfilled one of my 99 goals. The show was fantastic. It's a lovely little tale anyway but they changed some of the story and there was so much more progression and meaning to it all. I loved it.
But the most impressive thing about this trip was that I drove one of these:
through this:
There were SO many people and SO many cars and I drove through it. Twice. I'm a freaking rock star.
Many, many things to be grateful for this month and a lot of pain to go along with it. Not a month I'll quickly move on from. Each of the experiences of this month keep replaying in my head and I think I'll be learning from all of them for a long, long time.
To all of you who actually made it to the end of this blog post, send me your address and I'll mail you a candy bar. You deserve it.
I love seeing your photos. I love seeing my old CHA friends. Looks like you had a lot of fun this month. Keep the posts coming. ;)
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