The Inside Self: An Update

I know I am not the only one whose Little Soldiers have been forced to keep moving even though they really need to crumple in small, sobbing heaps and catch their breath. Sometimes we simply must march on.

As some know, my life has taken some unwanted and unexpected turns, as Life is wont to do. The Husband continues to receive excellent treatment/care in Utah and has been evaluated by a national expert in brain issues — he will be followed in the future by that specialist, unless the aforementioned brain/mind issues cause him (The Husband) to make more unfortunate choices and refuse to cooperate.

Yes, it has been tough — complicated and messy and hard in ways I never imagined my life would proceed. How should one feel about spousal betrayal when the actions may well be related to glitches in the mind/brain? How should one react to information that a woman experiencing homelessness — but likely not brain glitches — has used my house and my husband as a crash pad?

I share that info as context but the main point of this post is about what helps. And I share because I know that while your life may not have blown up in such a spectacular way, being human is hard.

So what does help?

It helps when people understand that I do not have capacity. People in the Dark Place just do not have much to give most of the time.

It helps when people — understanding that lack of capacity — do not just give up and go away when they do not hear a response through the walls of the Dark Place, which are very, very thick sometimes.

I received truffles. Valentine chocolates in Berner boxes. An origami beaded crane, representing healing. Sage for cleansing…

Do you know how much those kinds of things mean when you are in the Darkest of Dark Places? I will remember to pay it forward when my turn in the Dark Place is over.

Others have sent emails and notes — not asking for anything but just to let me know that I am not alone.

When someone is hiding out — trying not to move lest the rest of them bleed out — gentle, undemanding, and persistent presence is so wonderful. Those who do not expect anything in return — thank you.

I have taken inventory of everything that has helped me in the past when I have had rough patches. This is a great strategy — if it worked before, it can work again.

Notes from my Perfect Sister.

At the same time, when we need to force broken-hearted Little Soldiers to keep marching, we cannot add more to their plates (there I am, mixing my metaphors again!). And so to do all the self-care things I need plus my job — and just to stay upright — I have had to dial way back on other things.

Truthfully, when you are in that terrible Dark Place, there isn’t much space to do anything but cry and so dialing back is easy — the hard part is not making it worse by feeling guilty for all that is undone.

Undone is okay. In fact, it is necessary. Think of undone — without guilt — as one form of self-care.

Exercise. I know from my past that exercise matters and once again, it is proving crucial. I have a Peloton bike and they should hire me as a spokesperson because I seriously cannot say enough about what that has meant to me over the past months.

The view from the Peloton bike.

I walk dogs. I do strength work, core work, etc. My Inside Self is messy but my Outside Self is in darn good shape!

I process with trusted people. I journal. I make goals so that I can keep some hope alive. I play Zoom cards with my family. I go tracking with Suzanne. I say no to more things than I say yes. I stay focused on TODAY — this minute.

All of that helps. I am intentional about being okay — that is why I am okay.

And I have been taking back the place where the Violation occurred — the walk-out basement. Apparently, the cats kept the poor allergic woman downstairs. Well-played, Cats!

#teammary-ann

I call it the Cleansing Project.

Who knew I was so darn handy?!

Well, yes — messy and pretty novice at all this…

Note to Self: Don’t lean on the wet countertop.

But still — redoing a countertop?! Furniture assembly?!

Okay, yes — there was some blood involved but I DID IT! And not just a couch…

The Guest Suite has new EVERYTHING.

Painting and cleaning and decorating.

Taking back my private spaces that were violated by betrayal and turning them into a place of love and welcome — because when all is said and done, that is how I roll.

Some Big News

The first Big News is about Sparkler Kiri…

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Alison set her sights on a Bronze Grand Championship for Kiri and after a pandemic delay, this goal was achieved.

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This is a significant accomplishment, one that took dedication from her humans — and a lovely dog, of course. Kiri’s points were all owner-handled — also a big deal. Congratulations Team Kiri and thank you, Alison, for your commitment to demonstrating that a smart working dog can also be a beautiful show dog. WELL DONE!

#proudbreedermoment

Guess where I am…

Pozy and Capella are here with me…

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This is my brother, Peter, in the middle of a tea party…

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Peter, who lives in the Bay Area, met me in Boise. My niece, age just barely 15, will be spending two weeks with me in Montana. Her name is Rosemary — like my mom. I have lots of Happy Camper adventures planned!

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How is this related to more Big News? The hint is in this photo…

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The Little Family is MOVING into their very first house. It is a red hot housing market in Boise and so some parental support was needed — I am here to sign, sign, sign with them today at the closing.

That family has spent the pandemic in about 600 square feet — their upstairs master bedroom had to be turned into a work-from-home office space. I cannot even imagine how they have done it. The new house will feel like a mansion. They will have a yard at last. Daisy will be going home in two weeks — Bethany will get her dog back. She cries just imagining it…

Happiness will be overflowing in Boise today — your good wishes for their new home are so appreciated.

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Uplifts come in all kinds of ways…

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Thank you to “A Friend” who sent that to me — so much more than a coffee cup and I appreciate it all.

We carefully plan our dogs but the Universe sends us cats. Poppy showed up years ago and made herself at home.

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She has struggled with some age-related health issues in the past year, and on Friday she quietly and gently died in her sleep.

RIP Poppy. We will miss her cheerful and colorful presence. Each June, when the orange poppies for which she was named bloom in our yard, we will remember her.

The Universe got busy, notifying us of a need. A mother cat was taken by a fox, leaving orphans behind.

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And that is how Pozy, the Cat Whisperer, got a kitten.

Have a serendipitous day!