It’s the
beginning of a new month, Journeyer.
Which means
that in addition to bill money in my bank account, I also have raging hormones
to look forward to every day for a week.
I’m talking
the pimply-faced, swollen-body-limbs-aching-boobs-pants-don’t-fit, irritability-initiating,
completely exhausting kind of physiological changes.
In between
Wednesday’s shifts I napped from a little after nine until twelve-forty.
I am ever
grateful for this past week’s shortened work days.
The long Memorial
weekend gave me a much appreciated reprieve.
After being
gone for the past several weekends, Warren and I spent this weekend catching up
on some outside work.
But first
up, I slept in until nine o’clock Saturday morning!
That sort
of sleep-in usually leaves me sluggish all day, but I managed to make a full
breakfast; wash and dry a few loads of laundry; clean the kitchen and the
toilets; address the weeds that have taken over my flower garden; and then I cleaned
the interior and exterior of Zee, my new-to-me little car.
Afterward,
I spent a few glorious hours outside with sun, lush green trees, and this old
Ford tractor as my companions.
Before the
fire reduced our store to ashes and ended the farm as our full time business, I
used to spend countless hours atop this steel horse.
I can’t
tell you how many people are surprised to see me, this five-foot-two female who
evidently looks more like the school teacher type than the machinery type, hop
aboard our equipment.
Forklifts,
bulldozers, backhoes, tractors, I’ve operated them all…
But I must admit
that I much prefer the latter and would rather climb a tree than drive the
other three.
Thankfully,
I don’t have to and hopefully never will, again.
But the
tractor?
There is
something so peaceful about the whir of the blades, the engine’s hum, the
breeze and the birds and the mountainous silence.
Driving
affords me plenty of time to reflect.
As I
thought about last week’s moments, the most prevailing thought was this:
Cheeseburger. Rose. Sweater.
“He remembered
‘cheeseburger’, ‘rose’, and ‘sweater,’ ” my student exclaimed gleefully.
“They
showed him three pictures and he remembered them all!” she continued in
response to my inquiry about her brother.
This might
not seem extraordinary, given the fact that he’s a vibrant thirteen-year-old, but
it is a magnificent accomplishment.
You see, seven
weeks ago he was an active, bubbly, and healthy teenager.
A freak
skateboarding accident later he now wears a heavy rubber helmet and is
relearning the simplest things.
Cheeseburger.
Rose.
Sweater.
This family’s
life has been altered beyond my imagination, weeks in a hospital nearly three
hours from home, long-term physical therapy, health fears, an entirely new
education program to contend with, financial strains…
And so many
new hurdles that most of us cannot even fathom…
And, yet, I
cannot help but share in my six-year-old student’s happiness.
Her brother
survived a series of seizures and a traumatic brain injury.
He is alive.
He came home from the hospital.
And now,
days after returning from what began as a tenuous and unknown future, he can
remember cheeseburger, rose, and sweater.
This family
is surely embarking on an entirely new set of firsts with their son, things
that would likely fill another baby book.
Through the
haze of hardship there are many reasons past, present, and future to celebrate…
And that
knowledge fills my heart with joy.
Speaking of
merriment, Big
Guy’s team won their final match and clinched the tournament title.
Last week’s
happy can also be found in the scent of the blooming lilac bushes bordering our
drive…
In the wonder
of my three children observing the baby bunny Beauty discovered ("rescued") while weeding
a neighbor’s garden…
Beauty putting her Vet Tech skills to good use; deciphering the sex of this furry critter
Then there were three...
And then there were SIX!
In the
company of my on-summer-break daughter (of course, when she’s not busy pushing
her parents away)…
Enjoying watching Beauty enjoy herself...
In Fave's visit and the laughter and camaraderie of three siblings...
In the recent
warmth and fullness of the sun…
In the licensing
of my new little car and in the feel of shifting through her five gears!
And in those
three little words…
Cheeseburger. Rose. Sweater.
What
about you, Journeyer? What memories or Moment(s) fill your happy last week?
Until
next we meet again, yours in healing and hope and happiness…
~AE
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