When is enough, enough?
I drive myself sometimes with the most trivial
things. I go for months with doing a new
ritual of drinking a tonic of lemon in hot water with turmeric, ginger and
cayenne pepper, sometimes with a bit of local honey. It is a way of taking care of myself. I make a practice of walking throughout the
day until it is a habit. I stretch and touch my toes as a balancing act. I admit somedays, I am wobbly. It is because
I get distracted. My mind wanders into what I imagine I want to do for the
day. Being retired is hard. Planning nap time, tea time, reading time and
writing time. I have been falling down
on the writing time. Distractions.
I will be at my computer working on a story when I
become aware of my breathing. I stop. Typing is at halt. I pray. I breathe. I envision.
It is a moment of peace.
Distraction? No, an awareness for me.
I am in the moment.
You know I start out this piece with an idea of a
different sort. I have mentioned my
hauling out bathwater to our parched little tree who is now in the process of
changing colors. She will be magnificent.
I am glad she is doing it. Our son and
his wife just flew out for a visit.
Little tree will do us proud. He
has never seen her in all of her glory. But I am rambling.
Saturday was a day of doing things. We needed to go to the airport in the evening
to pick up the kids. I was on a mission
and the man my husband was being steered right and left with things to be done.
First, he needed to walk the wife. He ran the same route after safely
delivering me home. I mentioned to him
to take his bath early as I needed him to come to the farmer’s market to carry
the bounty to the car. He asked me if I
want the bath for myself after he was done.
Yes, we share the bathwater. Get
over it. We have been sharing for over forty
years.
Tine got away from me with making a cup of matcha
green tea with the powder, the time devoted to get the water temperature just right,
whisking with my bamboo whisk, the pouring of additional water. I needed to make breakfast, toast with
avocado and tomatoes. Busy, busy, busy. So,
the bathwater was left unattended as we drove to the local farmer’s market.
We were successful with a bounty of lovely fruits,
vegetables and some fresh mushrooms and our standard cup of Saturday
coffee. We figured the coffee would be
greatly needed for our late trip to the airport. After the fun and success at market we headed
home. Places in the garage, the fridge
and the kitchen were found for nearly everything and I headed to my bath,
dreaming of settling into its comfort and warm.
Did I mention we were gone for hours? I shrieked,
memories of dunks into mountain ponds, creeks and rivers of my childhood
returned. I yelled to my husband. “Its
cold.”
“Well, yeah.” He replied.
I was quick. I
submersed myself, soaped quickly, rinsed even faster and was out in a
flash. Well, as rapid as a sixty-seven-year,
old woman could be.
I thought to myself when is enough, enough. I was conserving water. I was helping in some
small way the planet. But damn, the
water was cold.
Love this x2 !!
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