Funny how John L had it right, life really does happen when
you are making other plans. We had endless plans for our life together. I had a
roadmap of when and where we would get to each destination we so greatly wanted
to be pit stops in our adventure we call life. I knew the side attractions that
there was room for on our journey. I had TIME to enjoy the road trip. But now
LIFE, well it has just started. As much as last year I tried to make it stop, I
now find myself in a new life (even if I don’t want to be in it). Routine and
daily expectations once again swim their way into my world. I have alarms that
are set, dinner plans, new friends, a new place in a new city. I have work, and
obligations. The phone rings again with friends telling me about their world,
their needs, their lives and mine… mine is lost.
I feel like this “life” that is happening is not anything I
wanted or dreamed about. But none -the -less here I am, and I must embrace that
journey that I am headed on. Trick, it was almost easier when I lived in limbo.
I did not have to face each morning’s alarm and not have you there to slam it
off. I did not have to work all day and come home to a sink of dishes because I
didn’t wash them and well, my guess is it is awfully hard to do chores from heaven.
It didn’t matter if I was up all night crying about you as I could take a nap
the next day. Life was not real, it had not started. I floated along waiting
for the pain to stop, for life to start… or maybe I was waiting for the life I
once had to magically come back.
That is the thing about life, it never really is how we
planned it to be. Some of it is more magical, grander, better then we ever
imagined. And parts are harder, slower, more painful then we think we can
handle. I never planned to be lucky enough to have had love, to have been
loved, to have known love, like the love you showed me. I never planned to
embrace the small things. I never planned to laugh in the rain or dance in the
kitchen. I never planned to sing a duet in the shower or camp in the mud. I
never planned to have a best friend as a partner. I never planned to learn
about myself through someone else. I never planned for trips to the library to
be the most amazing of dates and take out Thai to be the most exquisite of
meals. But plan or not, it all became a part of my life. I did not plan to be
36 and a widow. I did not plan to be childless. I did not plan to face my days
and night alone. But the plans I never
had that were great, the plans I never had but got filled with YOU… they
outweigh the plans that never came to be! I guess it is time to put the planner
away. I guess it is time to open my arms and allow this new life in. And maybe,
just maybe some more awesome “not planned” adventures will come my way. I am
honored that so many of the best ‘unplanned’ moments of my life have been with
you.
Around the world and back again~
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