I've been away from posting on this blog because of a variety of life-changing events happening, and now I can write about them and share the Big Birthday Plan.
The frosty conditions of winter will melt with spring warmth. |
About two weeks before Christmas I was in Florida with Wayne Ratcliff and after a series of extraordinary stressful actions, one of which included realizing that my son was incapable of being honest with me about anything, I decided to sell my house in Lake City. Wayne stepped up to the plate to help me get all my personal things out of the house and put them in storage.
It was raining. It was cold. And Wayne was recovering from a very bad cold or the flu while I was trying to recover from all the sleepless nights incurred taking care of him. And now there were two tired, grieving folks: Wayne for his late wife, Barbara and me, for the son I was going to have to evict from my home because of his failure to grow up, get work, and live honestly.
It was a recipe for disaster. And disaster struck with the decision I made to walk away from someone I loved after he demonstrated his potential for rage and impatience with me over something that should have been trivial and handled differently. (We both see that now.)
And in that action, we set in motion a series of detours on the Road of Life that almost, but not quite, ended the relationship altogether. The angels must have been watching over both of us as we each struggled to make sense of what we both had contributed to the mess.
Those detours presented the necessary contrast so that individually we could see what we DID want and as January came to a close, we found ourselves talking, texting and emailing several times a day, believing we were just learning how to be friends. But in that structure, we really did become more friendly, developed new appreciations for each other, and when Wayne returned to Sequim, we danced again at Straitwheelers.
We went for a walk on the Spit and talked some more.
The clouds were a good representation of the turmoil we were both sorting through to get to the other side. |
The next day we met for coffee and talked some more. By now we had accrued somewhere near 140 hours of talking, texting and emailing and we both agreed we could spend our time more effectively by joining forces and he asked me to marry him.
Wayne Ratcliff at Solmar Lake - 2018 |
We 'graduated' from our dance class learning to waltz, salsa, fox trot, cowboy cha-cha and two-step. Some we do well and others require more attention. |
Congrats, honey! What a fairy tale ending. I'm so happy for you!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finding happiness once more. I hope you will share more of your very special day here on your blog. X X
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news, honey. We're happy for you!
ReplyDeleteNan and Dom
Wait. I am confused. Your last message said you were marrying the guy who moved to Idaho, I thought. I guess I misunderstood? Well. Whatever, happy birthday, happy life and happy wedding....\
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