Wednesday, March 21, 2018

You know...


I’m an avid writer when I’m upset about anything.  Not for public purposes, just for my own therapeutic purposes.  When I’m gone, the kids are going to find endless little notes/essays/rants, and they can be entertained/surprised!
But I wanted this one to be public. Hugely, publicly public!!  Because what I really want is to shout this unfair/shitty situation from the public rooftops, and since that’s not the correct thing to do, I’m just going to leave it where it MAY or may not be ever seen. Here!!  Yes, here is better, here where it feels public, but no one ever really  visits!   And that will have to do.
I had a friend.  She was a good friend.  A bestie…for a time.  We had a great many things in common.  A shared sensitivity to the ravages of this world, a belief in good.  And, I thought, an understanding of each other.  I knew she was more socially minded than I, and she knew I was more insular, less inclined to socialize so much.  It was ok, I thought.  I once stayed on the phone with her when she was dangerously depressed, knowing her husband was on his way home.  I dropped my own travel plans (she never knew!) to feed her animals when her mother became suddenly ill and she had to go.
And she once saved my life during a terrible, turbulent time.  She was there.  And I loved her for that, then and now.
There were other things I merely tolerated.  Her unfortunate tendency toward extreme selfishness.  Her way of saying things that were thoughtless and hurtful.  But I forgave, and I assume she disliked parts of me, and she forgave.  Because we were friends.
And then there came a time when I was in dire straits, emotionally.  We lost somebody who shouldn’t have been lost.  He mattered terribly to me and to many others.  A child (though not my own) who seemed  so like my own.  I was shattered to my core, and the only way I got up each day was because I was afraid not to.  I found a way to move on, but it took me many, many, many long months.
And then my Mum became ill in the middle of it all, and gave me another terrible jolt. And a couple of days after that, my friend called in need of help.
The quick back story is that she had a relative who had a child.  This relative was troubled and troublesome. My friend had told me many,  MANY times that she was not a person to be trusted.  She had stolen from everyone who had helped her, including my friend, and had caused a great deal of misery for a great many people.
I was asked a favor.  Could I go immediately and retrieve this relative and her child from a domestic violence situation an hour and a half away.
I rarely say no to people in need. 
But this was one of those occasions when I did.  I told my friend to call the cops instead, if her relative was in danger. I told her I couldn’t help when the outcome for me and mine could be robbery/physical harm.  I apologized but told her my own emotional state had to come first this time.
And that was that.
During a long year of suffering, I went to ground.  I couldn’t seem to recover from the terrible grief I was suffering, although I continued to fake it when I had to.  I went to Australia, reconnected with my Mum and family, and came home again.  I suffered, but slowly, slowly, I started to recover.
And then, a year or so in, I wrote an email.  I apologized to my dear friend for my absence. I explained everything, as you do with a bestie.  I laid my heart bare to her.  And apologized again.
And then I waited.  And several days later, I received her gut-wrenching reply. It was filled with ‘understanding.’  It was filled with ‘forgiveness.’  
And then… she said that although she did understand and forgive,  ours was not a friendship she had an interest in renewing.  That she preferred to surround herself with people who had a better idea of give and take in relationships than I had shown.  And she wished me well.
And then, her self-congratulations about her magnitude in forgiving someone who had hurt her so badly covered her social media for days.  How proud she was of herself. And then I watched how her 'real' friends rallied and congratulated her too.
And how inordinately sad I was.  How my faith in human nature was shattered as I watched her, so pleased with herself, still believing her own much-touted creed.  Not seeing…
Sometimes, I wish I’d told her some stuff over the years.  How whenever she told me that yet another ‘friend’ had hurt her feelings, had dumped her, had been cruel, that in each tearfully related incidence, I could have told her why they did it.  And how it was always understandable when you looked at it from another angle. Was it a friend’s duty to tell her?  To have shown her she wasn’t always quite as loving/nurturing as she thought she was?  I still don’t know.
I wish I’d told her how my feelings were hurt every time she told me in detail about her friend/arty group that met often, and never once invited me along, even knowing I’d lost a tribe when I moved too, just as she had.  I might have liked it. Like I said, I’m not crazy social but I’d have liked the opportunity to find out.
It’s been another year.  I unfriended her on FB because it seemed like the right thing to do. Why be hypocritical, right?  I deleted tons of written but unsent emails, which ranged from conciliatory and explanatory to vicious and biting – none worth sending; she’d made the bed that we both now lie in.
Truth is, I hope she’s happy.  I wish often that I could just text her and find out how she’s doing.  I wish she still cared how I’m doing.
Truth is, I miss her a lot. 
And that, according to a counselor I asked, is what is needed to find that detestable word - closure.
Gotta keep it real - I don’t feel any better….
It still sucks.

Monday, January 1, 2018

2018, eh? Ok!



Welcome to my end of year ramblings!  My thoughts always meander on this date and you who stick with me get to follow along the winding trail with me!  Lucky you!! ;0)

The end of another year.  Didn’t we just do all this about five minutes ago?? 

It’s very cold. Words like arctic, 10 minute frost bite warning, dangerous, deadly, are being bandied about by serious faced TV meteorologists.  It’s so cozy warm inside that I don’t take enough notice, and I walk the granddogs outside without enough layers.  Jesus…it’s the kind of cold that it’s hard to explain if you’re not living it, but it actually hurts to breathe in, and my lightly gloved fingers ache within a few seconds. Big, fat clunky gloves next time!  Thankfully, the dogs don’t love it either, and their legs tremble as they quickly pee and turn to haul me back inside again! Phew!

So – it’s been a year where I really became a working artist!  I mean I’ve always sold a bit here and there, but this was the first year of regular, pretty constant work!  Me!  A reallytrulyartist!  Yippee!  One of my 2018 resolutions is to improve, improve, improve, and to try to be a little less harsh on myself maybe. :0)

And more metal work, better metal work, new techniques, new fun! Excited to begin!

Another resolution- back on the 5/2 and no more cookies and chocolates  and yummy carbs!  That resolution means I have to eat all the sweets today, right?!  Oh well, that may be disordered thinking, but Ima still eat all the sweets today! And then I’ll buy a treadmill, ready to sell again, {like new, hardly used! ;0) } in about 2 years!  No, no, just kidding, I’ll use it, Mike, I promise! ;o)

This year was good.  I enjoyed my work, and Mike and I had a quiet, busy but pleasant year. We get along almost perfectly. I don’t remember the last time we had a disagreement, let alone an argument, and we like the same kind of things, laugh at the same nonsense. We’re friends, as well as spouses, and we’ve decided that’s to be celebrated!  I like to sit sometimes and remember why we got together, the things I admired and appreciated in him, the things I was ready to fight to maintain, the obstacles we overcame, the blended family we managed to successfully cobble together. I like to occasionally tell the world – thanks Facebook! – that he’s the best husband/father EVER. He took it all very seriously, while always providing laughs (groans!) and the kids all love him dearly, I know. I’ve seen many step relationships so fraught with difficulties that it never really works, so I always say – how impossibly lucky are we all to have found this guy from the other side of the Earth!? This year, we’ll celebrate our 17th wedding anniversary, (big fat flipoff to all those who said it wouldn’t/couldn’t work out!) and I love him more than ever.  How IMPOSSIBLY lucky am I??!

And this year was bad. We lost Cleo AND Tipsy, and it was hard. Really hard. These furkids of ours are so integral to the family, and leave a massive emptiness when they are suddenly gone.  I know we were lucky to have Jazzi and Cleo right from the little puppies they were when we got them, to a ripe old age with very few health issues in between, but oh my, it just seems impossible to believe when they’re suddenly not there. Sad, quiet house.  For me, it was even harder when Tipsy left me, and I’m still missing her terribly. My studio shadow. I love Maddie, the left-behind-cat, but she is less affectionate, less shadow-y, more Mike’s cat! (How does that even happen when he’s more of a dog person?? Haha!) Anyway, we’re adjusting, and I think a new kitten, a playmate for Maddie, is in the very near future.

The kids are doing well, all doing their things; we have grandchild number four due within the next couple of weeks – what a lovely new years treat! And we have plans for the new year together and separately!  I will continue with my hypnosis, which I think is proving (surprisingly) valuable for my  encroaching agoraphobia and continuing anxieties, and I’ve already developed a few techniques for stress management which seem to be working.  Oh and Heather’s gonna dye my hair purple too, so that’s gonna be a 50 year old wish granted! :0) So thrilled that I suddenly don’t care about the inevitable judgment!  Hypnosis must be working!!
Now about that tattoo…. Hahahahaha!

So in a nutshell, the resolves are – thinner, less stressed/anxious, better artist/marketer. Easypeasy!

Happy new year one and all. May your 2018 be filled with all that you wish for yourselves and, though it’s hard to imagine how this is going to be possible, may this chaotic, crazy, topsy-turvy world resume some sort of order and calm.  You know – just the normal crazy instead of 2017 crazy!  Yeah, y’all know what I mean!

Peace!