Chapter Four
My rescue dog, Izzy, and I are “kept” women this week! Stephen is
attending a business conference, and I decided to play the supporting role by
taking off work and tagging along to spend my days lounging and meditating.
We’ve been swimming and walking and stretching and eating and writing and
deciding. I’ve decided to resign from bureaucracy upon my return to the office
next week, offering a four week notice. For my well-being, I cannot put it off any longer. I am still not
pregnant, and I am still unfulfilled by my work. So this week, I wrote my
resignation letter and have agreed to several Health Coaching engagements to
get me started on another one of my passions. The big job of the week is
self-care…I need to heal from delaying a change that needed to be made long
ago.
So here’s what I’ve learned. I am a fantastic mother. When I
am not in the act of mothering Eva, I have myself to nurture! On that note I
took myself and Izzy on a barefoot walk all over the resort grounds. I got in
the dirt and allowed child-like exploration of nature. I got the hell off the
path. When I was quite ready, I came back to our room and lovingly washed my grubby
feet in the sink. This small act of allowing and caring for my body was healing
in a magical way. Turns out, I can
single-task motherhood no matter what or who is receiving the mothering care.
Next up, the full transition to singletasking motherhood - pregnant or not! Eva is gracefully and swiftly entering adolescence. I understand from the sages in my life that teens need our undivided attention as much as toddlers. That means she's a ready-made practice opportunity for my transition from multi-tasking office queen to singletasking super mom!
Wow! I feel so lucky to be able to catch up on your life in this way. Congratulations on this new phase of life you are moving into!!! I love you.
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