As I jumbled about the bathroom this afternoon, in the silence of rare alone time, I heard the distant ticking of a watch. This watch is tucked away in my toothbrush bag by the sink. I have scrounged over the watch for years...to hear it meant I was quiet, it was quiet! This persistent ticking machine belongs to Andrew Barnes, the man I dated who died in the Black Canyon in 2013.
I pause to listen, to take a breath. Thoughts flood my brain of still being here, of him not.
Tick - tick - tick
The lightening bolt tingle in my hips jolts me out of the day dream. I palm down onto wheelchair wheels and push up letting my frail bottom half hang and stretch.
Tick - tick - tick
The lightening bolt tingle in my hips jolts me out of the day dream. I palm down onto wheelchair wheels and push up letting my frail bottom half hang and stretch.
I wheel over to my computer, here we are now!
Self-esteem is low some days. Daily the struggle to keep my head above the water is a challenge. In this moment, I remember how I grieved for Andrew, his untimely vanishing from our world. I wondered, back then, if I would climb the same. If I would love the same. How could I possibly find a love, a connection again like Andrew? The timing to give my love, myself to them and vice-versa needed to be perfect. As months passed, adventures distracted but heart and mind did mend slowly. Timing did seem to align eventually. I meet and fell in love again with Max, as distant or unfathomable as that seemed in the beginning.
Here I am again, faced with self-esteem dropping realities. Learning to grieve again, to put faith in timing and life circumstance is incredibly overwhelming. With my injury, I don't have the ease of distracting runs through the hills or type two fun on far flung alpine mountains. My mind is churning with irrational impatient newbie thoughts.
Will the world offer another willing to be my partner? You nod as you read, or scoff at my thoughts. But wait, I am in a wheelchair! I know it doesn't change WHO I am, but it does a little bit. I am a gal who couldn't sit still, who's self-esteem and morale was dependent on whether I had movement in my day. I KNOW I can still move, but the joy is gone. (for now, I know.)
BUT, right now, in this moment, in this day, in this week, for this month....I do not feel the same. My legs which took me to the top of mountains, ran me across desert lands, and biked me over sick gnar terrain, they are unresponsive. The 5'5 slender, yet quadzilla legs carried my ideal body image of competent, capable, independent and beautiful. It is what made me attractive to others, my ability to keep up, to push your comfort levels physically, to challenge you mentally....because we were doing them together.
Now I cannot.
Yes, I am still capable of pushing, challenging physically and mentally but....
I am fully aware of how lucky I am to type with my hands, breath a big breath on my own, and damn lucky to have a brain that works minus zero deficits, well..... :)
I still love myself and know that if I am patient and let time pass that things will feel better. I may never walk again but golly I hope to find myself attractive, find joy in work and each day. Miracles do happen, maybe even another will find me to be attractive again....to share adventures and snuggles.
I still love myself and know that if I am patient and let time pass that things will feel better. I may never walk again but golly I hope to find myself attractive, find joy in work and each day. Miracles do happen, maybe even another will find me to be attractive again....to share adventures and snuggles.