Some people crave drama, and if they don’t have any, they run out and stir some up. Start poking people in the eyes and whatnot. I am not one of those people. If I’m upset with someone, I’ll fight. And anyone who’s lived with me can tell you that I can be a real pain in the ass at times. In my family, we call this “feeling impossible.” But intentionally cooking up drama? Not my cup of tea.
I had just spent the last year of my life in drama central, so after my divorce, I worked intentionally to create a new normal. One where everyone spoke in their indoor voices and my heart was free to glory in the simple things. The timing couldn’t have been better, because Mother Nature waltzed right in and fed my soul a Minnesota autumn. My running routes were peppered with majestic maples, and the crisp air begged for another layer of clothes.
I spent my 9 to 5 alternating between my new home office and the coffee shops on Main Street. Between flurries of productivity, I nibbled cookies, sipped coffee, and soaked in the small-town culture. And, when I just couldn’t edit another page, I took Tucker for a brisk walk around the block. It was a very humane—and productive—way to work.
One of my favorite stops in town was a tiny brick oven bakery that makes the most incredible bread. I was a regular, and it was nice to chat with the friendly employees as I sampled buttered bits of their white-bread wonder, Children’s Pleasure. It made me nostalgic for the days when my pig-tailed self gobbled up Mom’s homemade bread as soon as it was cool enough to slice.
These were the slices of life that got me through each week, and on the weekends, I made every effort to be social. When someone extended an invitation, I said yes, even if I felt more like lolling about on the couch with a magazine. I went to movies with my parents, ran with Andrea and Daniela, and visited my baby nephew in the NICU. I even went to the homecoming football game at my alma mater with Kate, Jim, and Josh. It felt wonderful to be out in the fresh air, and even better to be out in public with my head held high.
That, my friends, was my new normal. Boring? Perhaps. But it was rich with simplicity, and I couldn’t have been more pleased.
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“The best things in life are nearest: Breath in your nostrils, light in your eyes, flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the path of right just before you. Then do not grasp at the stars, but do life’s plain, common work as it comes, certain that daily duties and daily bread are the sweetest things in life.”
—Robert Louis Stevenson







You are a great writer. Your new normal sounds wonderful.
Thank you for visiting on my SITs day!
Sounds like a wonderful normal to me. Not boring but calm.
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I know how you feel, different scenarios but the same feelings.
I have no time or patience or room in my life anymore for those who want Drama, that’s what my Soap and Gossip Girl is for! I want my life to be calm and happy and normal. Striving for normal even more these days, sometimes normal and “boring” are the best comfort of all!
I concur wholeheartedly! My goal for 2010 is to chill out and enjoy life. SITS sent me by, and I’m glad they did!
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Mmmm…brick oven bakery….you know…I’m not sure where you are exactly…but here in the south unless you go to one of the big chain things (Atlanta Bakery–which I’ve never been in)…it’s hard to find a good bakery. That’s one thing I always loved about going up north to visit family…good bread…and awesome pizza.
Wow! wHAT A GREAT WAY TO LIVE LIFE!
Stopping by from SITS to say HI! I have made a promise to myself to visit and comment on all blogs posted to spread the love!
Thanks for your visit!
Sounds like a wonderful normal to me!
I’ve passed the Beautiful Blogger award on to you. Details on my blog.
Thank you so much! You rock!
What a great way to live life! I am so glad you were in front of me at SITS this morning and I clicked over to read this! Hope you have a wonderful ordinary day : )
Thanks! Glad to find you, too. Your site (and your son) are gorgeous! I look forward to reading more.
Start poking people in the eyes and whatnot.
Are you trying to start something?