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08-FEB-2008

8th February 2008 - learning to wait

I’m the world’s worst for needing to control things and I’m sure that a biggish chunk of my work stress that led to this depression came from being thrust into a situation over which I had no control but for which I felt the weight of the responsibility deeply and acutely.

I’m basically rubbish at waiting for things to work through. This trait has sent me into a frenzy over the last couple of years. I’ve been completely beside myself trying to shape destiny that won’t be shaped by me no matter how hard I try. I’ve used the phrase everything I’ve touched has crumbled to dust and while I am still convinced that is true, I’m now starting to think that maybe I should have chosen to touch other things or just not to have touched the things I did touch…..if you see what I mean.

Anyway, I am now forced by dint of my own incapacity for any more to simply wait for myself to heal. I’m watching the detectives (he’s so cute) all day and by night I’m listening to DM play his guitar while I lie on the sofa with the dogs.

While I’ve been waiting for myself to heal, I’ve found that a few other things have been happening around me that I’d been fretting over a while ago but couldn’t make happen and now, seemingly because I’m no longer fretting about them, they’re just plopping into place. The new cabinets and mantle shelf arrived today, which means the sitting room of our house is now “complete” furnishing-wise. We ordered them from a local craftsman last July and they’ve just arrived so it’s been a long wait but well worth it.

Now, I lie on the sofa with the fruits of more than a year of labour in abundance all around me. All of that, solid and there. DM, his guitar, two dogs and me – we all look like ghosts but that’s our spirits occupying the space in our room.

last year - duck tales.

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Claz 29-Feb-2008 15:40
It's called Vanilla Slice and He Who Knows These Things is going to try to get some for you :-)
kim 11-Feb-2008 10:00
Wow Linda, what a beautiful room!! I would love to chill out in this space. So warm and inviting.
You definitely sound like you are turning a corner. Keep walking.
:)
Ray :)11-Feb-2008 00:11
That is so warm and cosy, Linda. A room for healing..
northstar3710-Feb-2008 20:05
all things come to those who wait heheh
JW10-Feb-2008 19:24
Love that furnishing style! THAT's an achievement!
Claz 10-Feb-2008 19:17
It's looking absolutely fantastic. You WILL be getting visitors soon! I loved your line: "I’m no longer fretting about them, they’re just plopping into place" - funny that - my fretty things just plopped into place, too. We're not indispensable, I truly believe the quicker we realise that, the quicker we heal xxx
Rene Hales10-Feb-2008 17:50
Lovely place, people and animals to hang with and heal. Looks like a wonderful restful, meditative place to be. Enjoy!--Rene
Máire Uí Mhaicín10-Feb-2008 17:42
What a lovely warm looking living space you've created. Enjoy,enjoy...
Si Kirk10-Feb-2008 17:30
wow the place looks so warm and homely, you two have done an awesome job there.
Rose Atkinson10-Feb-2008 17:19
I agree ... a luscious colour scheme and such a cozy room.
Gail Davison10-Feb-2008 17:00
Wow... worth waiting for! It's beautiful.