Thriving
Many life changing transitions come down to one sentence.
The phone rings,
the in-box pings,
the letter arrives registered
and requires signature,
and silent words unspoken
crash like thunder in a storm.
Such sentences silence hearts and still rooms as they simultaneously shift everything into two indelible categories:
Before X and After X.
My life changed 10 days ago with such a sentence said by The Husband, “I hate that you are not thriving Here.”
He didn’t say it in a mean way, it was a soul cry. He declared it from the core of his being.
Loved ones, never a rooster gave more of a wake-up call.
The love beneath his words still wrap me in a bear hug.
This man,
my best friend,
all he wants is to maximize me,
he delights in the good use
of my gifts and talents
in the service of others,
the work I choose,
and the community I make.
My recent Mistress Silence sabatoged the unity of my marriage.
The husband’s sentence interupted my understanding in a most welcome way like The Word being burst open before me.
Precious family, please know I have made thriving my new battle cry.
Reappropriated as an action verb, I choose to thrive.
I talk,
I write,
I work,
I share gifts,
I show up,
I exercise,
I command laundry,
I meet new people,
I give my husband the
“gift of presence.”
In it’s way, it’s like being born anew.
You say I took the name in vain
I don’t even know the name
But if I did, well, really, what’s it to you?
There’s a blaze of light in every word
It doesn’t matter which you heard
The holy or the broken Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah!