Wednesday, 17 February 2021

The wanderings of my mind . . .


When I saw the above photo this morning it made me smile.  It reminded me of when I was a child and sharing a room with my sister. For all of my childhood I shared a bedroom with my sister.  From the age of about 4 until the age of 10 we even shared a big double bed.  We never minded. Its just how it was, and in truth, I would not have had it any other way! 

I have always had a very vivid imagination. I had this idea in my head when I was young that there was a monster who lived underneath our bed. It was not just any monster.  This monster had a very particular appetite and tastes. It loved to eat little children, to gobble them up, as most monsters do. for some reason however, this one was not fond at all of the heads of little children. Somehow they were distasteful to it. It must have been all that hair. I do not like having hair in my mouth, and I was quite sure it was the same for this particular monster.

I can remember always being very careful (to the point of being obsessive) to make sure that my sister only had her head exposed above the covers in our bed, as well as our stuffed toys and dolls we might have slept with. I can remember meticulously lining everything up just so each night when I went to bed, and carefully drawing the covers up just so . . .  to protect us all.

And we were always kept safe.  Always. 


I hadn't really been looking forward to Valentines Day this year.  That sweet day of lovers everywhere where you get to celebrate what you feel for each other. I know, that love is something we should share every day of the year, and I have always tried to, but this year was particularly bittersweet.  I felt, the sour taste of the last five months or so having tainted and coloured the last twenty years of my life with a particularly sad hue. I was determined to get through it without feeling really sad, but I suppose it is only natural that I felt somewhat so.

I got through it by having a very churchy day I guess.  Up early to watch church at 6 am in Chester, then again at 10 here in Nova Scotia, two lots of other meetings, etc. etc. I have found that focusing on the spirit has helped me a great deal over these months. Listening to music with a positive vent.  Digging into the scriptures, pondering what they say to me, journaling my feelings. Watching uplifting programs on my laptop. All of these have helped a great deal.

I do feel sad, incredibly sad about all of it, and perhaps I always will, but, I am also determined to rise above it and come out the other end somehow better for having gone through it.  Perhaps even stronger, God willing. 


The hardest part is at night when I am alone with my inner voice. Sometimes it is very unkind to me. I can be very tired, so tired I can hardly keep my eyes open, and then I turn out the light, say my prayers and settle in for what I think is going to be a good night's sleep and this inner dialogue starts. Sometimes its not very nice at all. I start wondering what is it about me that makes me so unloveable that I have failed at this simple task not once, but three times.  Was I not smart enough, or pretty enough.  Did I not do enough, should I have tried harder, been thinner, taller, shorter, etc., blah, blah, blah  . . . You get the point.

I find myself wondering, what is it about me that  is so lacking that I am destined to never find the one thing in this life we all really want . . . someone worthy enough to share it with us. 

And then I think about my abilities as a mother, sister, friend and I find myself lacking. Why do I have some children that are loving and devoted and some that couldn't care less.  Why can I not ever get it right.
 
I know it is all foolishness, this line of thought. I know it, and still it comes. 
 
Most of the time I try to stay quite busy. That really helps me a lot. When hands and hearts are busy there is no time to think.  And I plan, boy do I plan. I make countless lists of what I am doing to do  if and when. How things are going to look in my new place What my furniture will look like, how I will sort out my kitchen. How I am going to entertain my children and grandchildren when and if, God willing, this Covid is a thing of the past.

What kind of pet I am going to have. What I'm going to cook, paint, sew, read, etc. It helps. I hope I don't disappoint myself!  I have always been a list maker, a planner, a fantastist. 


I received the most delightful package from Elaine for Valentines Day.  Elaine is the most beautiful gift wrapper. Everything she sends is always so beautifully wrapped and delights from the outside in. 


So well thought out, so beautiful, I almost hate to disturb it.  There is so much care that has gone into every single element.  



Tears were shed.  I am not sure I deserve all of this, but I am so very grateful for it. So very grateful. But mostly I am grateful for the friendship behind it all. It was our mutual love for all things vintage and Susan Branch which brought us together. Our love of Edna Jacques poetry, and Beatrix Potter, of kitchen kitsch.  Thank you so much my sweet friend. Your timing was perfect.  I felt so loved.

 
I was reading and listening to a talk by Jeffrey R Holland recently, The Ministry of Angels.  It is a beautiful talk. 

"God never leaves us alone, 
never leaves us unaided in the challenges we face." 

When I look back on my life I can clearly see the work of ministering angels in my life. They have come many times, in many ways and shapes and manners.  Sometimes sooner, sometimes later. Soon or late, they have always come.  They have been present in many guises, but always there.  They are with me now. I have felt them around me these past six months in one way or another. I truly have. 

"Occasionally the angelic purpose is to warn. 
But most often it is to comfort, 
to provide some form of merciful attention, 
guidance in difficult times." 

When the negativity in my head starts I need to remind myself, that I am worthy of so much more than that which my inner voice tells me.  I am a precious daughter of a Heavenly Father who takes the time to be ever-present in my life and show me that He is there for me in whatever shape and form I am willing to accept and to see, and sometimes in other surprising ways.  He knows me by name. He knows my strengths and my weaknesses. He loves me always and without reserve, without judgment. I know I have disappointed him many times, but he loves me irregardless, as he does all of us.
 
Our lives are not meant to be painless. There will be hurt and disappointment, sorrow and loss, amidst the undeniable joys. This is the very essence of life. Its how we grown and become the best that we can be. All things can and do work together for our good. I believe that.  I trust ultimately in the goodness of God, of my Heavenly Father . . .  to right all the wrongs and dry all the tears in one way or another. We are never truly alone, or worthless . . .  and we are always loved.

A thought to carry with you  . . . 

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I will go before your face.
I will be on your right hand and on your left,
And my spirit shall be in your hearts,
and my angels round about you
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And I will make sure that the covers are always pulled right up to your chin so that big bad monsters cannot  will not eat you. 



I cooked Chicken Cacciatore for supper on Valentines Day and I was actually able to get some decent photos of it, despite it being late in the day. It was delicious. I used the Pioneer Woman's recipe.  Well, I adapted it anyways to what we had and like to eat. 

I hope you have a beautiful day.  We didn't get too bad of a storm yesterday and it is bright out there today, however chilly.  Don't forget! 

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12 comments:

  1. That Elaine:)So thoughtful..
    That inner during the night dialogue:(
    Perhaps we all have it.
    And maybe it's the3 that are gone that didn't know how to love..don't blame yourself.
    I say blame them.
    The latter for sure.
    It's only human to have formed an opinion from the outside looking in.
    It was all him.
    Even before you.
    A disease some might say.
    So it has NOTHING to do with you.
    I love keeping busy with my hands.Not a Cure-all..but a great distraction.
    You're already doing so much more there..your road to independence is going well..
    You go out more there..do more..
    I think that's great.

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    1. Thanks Monique! Yes, staying busy is a great distraction! I am moving forward which is better than standing still, even if I have the occasional wobble! xoxo

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  2. Yes, never forget you are Loved. God's promises are always true and we are never alone. Take heart and believe.

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  3. It is maybe common among those of us who are older to ponder and question about how our lives have gone. I have some of the same questions about my life, though I am married. One thing as to kids, and from what I read online, it is VERY VERY common these days for kids to either turn against parents, or one parent, or the whole clan, or for some just be very neglectful in about every way. I think it speaks of the end of days, frankly...when there will be a horrid lack of natural loves...and that really applies in so many ways so far as I can see. As to this last man...there is no woman on earth who could have kept him happy...it was not adults that appeal to these sorts...a most terrible mental disease if you want to call it that. My daughters and I just feel that there is a huge lack of good men out there, of any age. There are a few...but they already are married. Don't take false blame...from anyone or for any reason, Marie. You are a good person. Otherwise, you could not have been so used!!
    HUGS, Elizabeth xoxo

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    1. I think you are definitely right about the signs of the times. Thanks Elizabeth! xoxo

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  4. What a delightful gift! Remember to be kind to YOU...don’t be so hard on yourself.........and keep your good dreams alive. Have the best day. xo, V

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  5. I'm glad you felt loved, Marie because you are loved. Our inner chatter needs to be kind as if we're talking to a friend. You did not fail at love ❤️ in any of your marriages. Your five children are proof of that. Todd failed you big time right from the beginning. Take pride in all your accomplishments. Love and hugs, Elaine

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    1. Thanks so much Elaine. I felt it! You are so kind to me. You are right about the inner chatter! Love and hugs, xoxo

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  6. Oh gosh Marie, I'm so sorry that you feel that way!
    Think of it as you got to go back to Canada and see your Dad, Sis and bil every day!
    You get to see your kids and grandkids after this pandemic!
    You got your license and will be getting a car and your own place soon! Eventually your own home!
    Also you have your business that you can run it from home!
    Now that's what I call progress! That wouldn't have happened if you were still in the UK with him.

    Everybody has good and bad days, so please don't put yourself down bc he's not worth anymore heartache!

    I'm so proud of everything that you've accomplished already in such a short time!

    Stay safe and warm! xoxo

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    1. Thanks so much J. I guess I should be proud of myself eh? I have not lay down and let it conquer me, but moved forward slow and steady and there is much light at the end of the tunnel! I can just about see it now! Love and hugs, xoxo

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