An empty nest is not
always a bad thing. I do miss my
children, but somewhere along the way in my roles of wife, mother and college
student, I lost
my identity.
Where did Kim, the
painter, go? Where did Kim, the
singer, go?
I knew she was in me
somewhere, and today, Thanksgiving Day 2014, from the peacefulness of our cabin in the woods, I decided it was time to let her out. Why today, you might ask? I will tell you!
My children are all
grown and two of them have families of their own now. And, I know the importance of building your own family
traditions, especially when your family is young. So, I never put pressure on them to come “home” on the
holidays… because they are busy building homes of their own. And, as a parent, that is what you want
for them.
As much as I want my children
to see me as the center of their universe, I know that is not the case. Right? Yes, I know that is right. So, I will make myself the center of my own universe. I can do that. Right? Of course I am right!
For the first time
ever, except for a small hamburger lunch for my husband and I, I wasn’t cooking
on Thanksgiving. I actually got to
watch the Macy’s Parade. Has it
always been a big commercial for NBC television shows and Broadway plays? I wouldn’t know because typically I am
basting a turkey. As much as it
seemed like a big commercial, the parade was great. Although, I do think there was a lot of lip-syncing. I digress.
After the NBC Parade,
oops, I mean the Macy’s Parade, I decided to relax in my Jacuzzi. I lit a “Mistletoe” Yankee Candle,
turned Pandora holiday music on my laptop, added some great bath oil, my sweet
Ashley bought me for Christmas two years ago, slipped into the tub and turned
on the jets. THEN, I jumped right
back out.
It had been so long
since I had taken time to slip into the Jacuzzi, that the jets had gotten a
bit, shall we say, “dingy.” And,
the dinginess made it’s way into my bath. (This is also why I had not used the
bath oil.)
So, my husband and I
took the time to clean the jets, and it is ready for another attempt
tonight. I can assure you, the
dinginess will never happen again.
I will take time to smell the bath oil!
Tomorrow I plan to
paint. Hopefully my brushes haven’t
rotted, but if so…I will buy more.
Kim is ready to appear and put her talents to work. And, that is my goal as my 50th
birthday quickly approaches…to let Kim shine!
Do you have an empty nest? If so, has it changed your life?
May your hot flashes
be mild and your wrinkles even milder.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Kim
Happy Thanksgiving!
Kim
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