The Wind of Change
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I feel the wind of change blowing about me.
Change in the weather, with a rainy storm blowing through this weekend that will hopefully portend the end of a brutal and dangerous droubt in the West.
Change in politics, hopfully ushering in the Presidency of a compassionate, effective, intelligent, and tireless man. Goodness knows the man in that office now has none of these attributes.
Change in our personal luck. Ted has been looking for work since June, and has now lined up two teaching jobs in local community colleges for this coming Spring semester. I hope that this is a portend of a full time teaching job in his near future. Ted is a gifted teacher, and I hope that the bad luck of losing work back in June leads to the good luck of a better job very soon.
Change in my personal pain. Because while I am still missing my mom terribly, the other day I came across a picture of her, a recent picture, and it struck me that she was very ill. I knew that, of course. She would not have died if she had not been so ill. But for some reason, seeing that picture the other day brought me some acceptance of my loss. It brought me some peace, some feeling that there truly was nothing that I could have done to have saved her. That if she were still alive today, she would not be better off, she would be suffering, and still in the midst of a painful decline. This has brought me no joy, but it has brought me some acceptance, some peace, and I feel like this is a good thing.
There’s a lot of change around here, it seems. Change for us all. I pray that this wind blows change for good, and that no more ill will blows our way.
My friend Starshine has a NaBloPoMo challenge, with a different word you can use as a writing prompt for each day of November. Today’s prompt is, “Winds of Change.” Thanks, Starshine!
~ DoSoEvAyMo
1. I’m planning on sleeping in, if I can. I pretty much plan to do this every weekend, but too often, I wake up and start thinking, and cannot go back to sleep. Stupid thinking.
2. Maya’s at a sleepover which will turn into an ice skating party, and won’t have her home until evening. So maybe we’ll go see a movie that’s inappropriate for 12 year olds.
3. Ted and Maya did the grocery shopping yesterday, and there’s not a lot of laundry to be done, so not too many chores to do. Yay!
10 Comments
lilalia
I really do hope all of these positive changes do occur in your life. It is good news about Ted’s teaching jobs. Good for him! All the best to you. All the best in the election.
Joan
I’m jealous – you are caught up on your household chores! Have a good day.
--Deb
I’m all about the Hope! In fact, I’ve have a daily talisman to remind me for almost a year now–because you can never have too much, or too many reminders!
http://chappysmom.com/2008/01/11/talisman/
Heather
Hope, such a simple word but means so much. My husband also lost his job in early Spring. He has since found work. Your right it’s hope that keeps you going. Good Luck.
biblioMom
Wonderful.
If we lose hope what do we have left?
Cherry
I have about 4 more loads of laundry to do, menu planning and grocery shopping still left to do. Feel free to come on over if you get bored!
Sounds like change really is happening in your home. And I’m so glad for this.
Gina
Any Monty Python reference makes me happy, and good luck with the month!
Starshine
Great to hear about Ted’s new job! Congrats, Ted!
I’m also very heartened to hear that you have some peace and acceptance about the loss of your mom.
Sending you a big hug.
Ted
I don’t know what it was, but it seems that even at our lowest low this year, there was still a lot of laughter in our house. 🙂
Lalunas
Hope is all I have