Crow reminds us to learn to trust our intuition and personal integrity, to create our own standards, whether or not they match those of the world around us...It is said that in the courtship process the male crow's voice takes on a singing quality. This tells us what the basis of sacred law is. There is one unfailing principle by which we can test our principles, that of unconditional love.
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Something in the air today ...
Three good friends have their men home safe and sound, and are in the process of re-adjusting to life together. One friend's man just went back after his HTLA (R&R) leave. A number are part of TF1-10 and are hitting the 1 month mark.
I got an e-mail today from Sebastian with a number of photos of him "at work", looking hot (in both senses of the word) in his CADPAT, doing the things he does. A photo montage of "here is what a day is like for me". I appreciated the photos, and the connection.
I dropped TW off at the train station, and had about an hour to kill before I had a physio appointment, so I popped into a coffee pub with free wireless internet, and did some work, then surfed over to CBC.ca to read the news. I was reading up on the current situation with the Koreas, and international reaction, and thought about discussing it with Sebastian ... realized that I likely couldn't ... and BOOM, to use his favorite word, right there in the middle of the coffee pub, there came the waterworks. Odd, because I had been mostly OK up to now. But the tears are riding real close to the surface today, for some reason.
1 month 3 days down ... God knows how long to go.
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Tears are good. Nature's way of washing the eyeballs (just don’t use soap). Grief of missing someone goes through the same stages and grief of losing someone. Take the emotions and run with them. They will change often. But be careful, don’t spill your coffee in your lap.
ReplyDelete*hugs*
ReplyDelete((hugs)) to you - allowing tears is healthy when necessary, don't let it get you down. Ride it out and get back up on the other side...
ReplyDeleteSuch is our life...
ReplyDeleteBut it's a good one, even with (because of?) all the tears.
And if you want to talk Korea, drop me a line... I've spent quite a bit of time researching the North (yes, I am a dork)...