Standing in the kitchen doing bad yoga poses while waiting
for the tea kettle to whistle. Staring at the tips of my fingers because the
rest of the room seems to be spinning. And my brother finding me there later
that night, legs pulled up staring at my bare feet on the ugly tile. I know I
went in there for a reason but I can’t think of what it was when he asks. It’s
where I do my best thinking though, so it only makes sense that it is there
that I find the strength to message her.
I pray she hears the heart behind those words and I go to bed.
My oldest is up sick… sweating and shaking and I eventually
give up on sleep and hold her till she is better and sleeping. It’s the warmest
night we have had in weeks but I am cold. Deep down cold. Socks and sweat pants
and two blankets can’t stop the shaking.
In the morning things seem less scary. As my brother put it,
I no longer hear the things going bump in the night. I light a candle because
it seems right and I breathe prayers all day, silently and aloud, alone and
with a friend.
She sends a text message... she is home and ready to rest. We send our love and breath just a touch easier for now.
There are moments where it feels as
though life should stand still.... but children get sick and need tending, and
babies get hungry and need nursing, and dishes get dirty and need cleaning, and
shoes come untied and need tying, and little ones grow up into big ones with
tie shoes and pony tails and life goes on and this is both wildly unsettling
and wholly comforting all at the same time.
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