Living

Dear M,

When we first met, we were part of our circus family. It was a very large, very extended family - it's volume in numbers matched only by the volume of love generated by it's members.
I remember flirting with you across the dinner table at one of our big family get togethers, as eccentric aunts and overprotective uncles raised their watchful eyes at us. The sense of love and security I felt then was something I carried with me as we began our life - and our family - together.

We always talked about having a large family, and how it wouldn't be determined by genes. We talked about being a drop in place for our extended family of circus freaks and when we were deciding where we would build our home, you found land far enough away to be in the bush, and at the same time, close enough to a main town and highway to be easily accessible.

We talked about fostering, and we talked about being a safe place for the local kids to be after school and on weekends.

When you died, it felt like a lot of our dreams died with you. My dreams of family life, the way we'd imagined it, they died when I became a single parent. Not that there is anything wrong with single parent families - it's just not what we had planned.

Recently, Mr R and TJ have joined our family. Even more recently, the arrangement changed from something short term, to something medium, or even long term.

Tonight, 8 people sat at our dinner table, laughing and joking and teasing and talking. I know you would have loved it, and I would have loved to share it with you (more than you being there in spirit, anyway).

Then someone on an online forum said, "You are living my dream, Al."
And I had the spectacular, joyful, freeing kind of moment that blew the grief haze away and filled my body with energy and light.

It doesn't matter that I can't see you, or touch you, or hear you tell me you love me.
It doesn't matter that I can't share this life with you in the way that I want to.

Because I am living our dream.

The more I miss you - and the more you miss us - the more I will just have to live it for both of us.

I love you, M.

7 comments:

tiff(threeringcircus) said...

Oh Al!
So beautiful.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Tiff..........just beautiful.

♥.Trish.♥ Drumboys said...

Yes beautiful Al, M is with you in spirit.
I woukd so loved to have more kids around my dinner table and maybe one day I will by fostering ...my oven is closed *sigh*

MissyBoo said...

Sounds like the full house is really working for you. It makes me happy that you are living your (and M's) dreams :)

Sunny Road Mum said...

It sounds like a lovely arrangement you have going and I'm so glad that you are able to still live the dream. It can be so hard to have to give up on your hopes and plans when circumstances beyond your control change things in such a major way. Sounds like you are creating your own little loving and nurturing circus right there. xoxo

BB said...

I'm glad that fog of grief is lifting a little. Even for a moment. Hoping that each 'clear' moment lasts longer and longer for you...

hugs
BB

Chelsea + Shiloh said...

You and the girls will be fine little chick... love u...x