Wednesday, March 26, 2014

life lately



"foggy whirlwinds may be your intimate companions. being up-in-the-air could be your customary vantage point. during your stay in this weird vacationland, please abstain from making conclusions about its implications for your value as a human being. remember these words from author terry braverman: "it is important to detach our sense of self-worth from transitional circumstances, and maintain perspective on who we are..." 

for the last several months things have been fine. really, actually fine. not great, not awful but fine. and fine has been good enough. the last few weeks, however, have felt like one step forward, 300 steps back.

but i've faithfully stuck to my motto of "i'm fine" because it seems like the polite thing to do. i mean, honestly shouldn't there be a moratorium on how long you're allowed to feel bad about something? shouldn't i spare my friends the same old sadness? but saying "i'm fine" while there's a dinosaur dying a slow death in the pit of your stomach, or when all you want to do is lie down on the sidewalk and just stay there, or when you have to walk two blocks in the dark and immediately burst into frightened tears is no fun.

my solution for the last few weeks has been to hide out. keeping myself inside and busy with ridiculous things like ironing my bedding, spending way too much time on pinterest, vacuuming 4 times a day (no, really) and rearranging my bookshelves obsessively isn't really a great solution either. and i hate ironing.

my point: depression sucks. it's frustrating and boring and lonely and scary. hopefully it's just part of my weird "vacationland".

good natured friends have pointed out that i have a valid reason to be depressed and okay, yes, maybe that's true... but i don't want to be depressed. i don't want to spend the rest of my life ironing. and more than anything i don't want that reason.

the other day i met a friend at the park and she very pointedly but kindly asked how i'd been and as i opened my mouth to recite "fine" i couldn't do it. i took a breath and with a lot of embarrassment said, "i've been sad." to me it sounded so lame, pathetic and weak ... or like something a 5 year old would say. but i said it and then i waited for the dreaded pep talk. while there was a little pep talk what i got was kindness, listening, understanding and concern. one of the things she said was "weakness is not a sin"... as in being sad doesn't mean i'm faithless. depression is not a sin. anxiety is not a sin.

and so that's how i've been. sad. but saying it eases some of that sadness so there's hope.

polaroid by me.

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