Wednesday, April 5, 2023

In the desert I had found my way

It is a bit of irony that I was drowning is listless days with stress and anxiety taking it's toll on my body, mind and spirit.  That I lived this way for decades slowly eroding as rock formations do when water forces them to bow to the forceful flow of current, all while surrounded by fertile land with continuous precipitation, humid air and barometric pressure...actually all forms of pressure.  

There was the pressure in the physical air but then there was also the social and internal pressure from day-to-day expectations living in this culture of religious impressions and high standards of fiscal living. The cost to exist in this region was a high price in so many ways.  The fact that we lived daily with over involvement and knowledge of every detail of every mistake our adult children could make, that we knew of the disagreement we were constantly striving against with the views of most people we encountered, especially those within our family, this made the blessings of that fertile land more of an anchor around our necks.  Yes, we were drowning and had been treading water as best we could for so long that we were wearing down and ready to go under any minute.

That was when all the events came together at one moment to open up the passage and give us a glimpse into the desert.

I began writing this post on January 22, 2018.  Five years ago.  I am in awe that I write this current portion of the post back here again, back in this area, so far from the desert I came to love.

So much has happened in these years.  The tragedies have been many more than the joys.  We returned just over four months ago to move into a rancher on a cul de sac in a central location to all of the family here.  Our granddaughter lives with us now so the three of us make a different form of family than we expected.  We arrived with just over a week before we said our final goodbye to my father in law.  It is only my parents remaining, though we said we would stay until they passed.  Some days I believe we can do that, then there are others when I wonder if we have what it takes to fulfill that commitment.

The lessons we learned, the stamina we found in those desert dwelling years, they seem to be evaporating like the dew on the cactus from a morning of sunshine.  The pressure I mentioned in the beginning of this post has been building again, relentlessly pressing us down.  

I am just not sure where this is heading.  I don't understand how we will be five years from this point, but I know we will try to be in a better place, a better state, a better space.  At least we can look forward to our promise of an eternity of peace once this portion of the journey ends, that is all we can look forward to sometimes.

I believe I need to change my location and details for this blog.  

We aren't in that desert anymore.



Monday, August 21, 2017

Biker Church

We went to this biker church here in Albuquerque once, there were people there wearing thier cuts. If you're not familiar with that term it means the vests with the logo and name of the motorcycle gang the rider was affiliated with. Once you got your cut you were sure never to ride without displaying it. It was a tradition, a law in this circle.
There was a varied selection represented, but they were all intermingled here.
There was a cross on the wall made of motorcycle tail pipes. There were tatoos, ponytails, leather, blue jeans and beards.
The faces clearly showed a story behind each one but upon making eye contact you could also see a brokenness, and quiet unexpected joy set deep in the spirit if the bearer.
Someone called everyone to their seat, and a tangible sense of reverence blanketed the room. 
This would be the moment, in any other church, when a few beautiful people would head up to the front with instruments and begin singing and playing familiar tunes to create an atmosphere of worship towards God.
At least that would be the intention. 
In those traditional or charismatic churches there would be smiling faces who clapped and enjoyed this warm up exercise for the service.
There may also be those distracted, playing with their phones, talking to their neighbor but still part of that warm up atmosphere. 
This moment in the biker church was unlike any other service I had ever attended. It had so little in common with all of those services.
There was no stage here, there were no instruments, there was no leader no band. 
There was a projection of the lyrics for the song directed to the front from a laptop. The song was familiar, current, beautiful and incredibly meaningful.
Images of water and the ocean layered behind the lyrics to flow with the song.
The most stunning moment was as the music began to play the quietness that settled so heavily on the room - then the lyrics started showing and the voices that came out of these bodies to form a collective whole; attention paid directly to a God that they were in awe of.  It was just completely amazing.
When I say amazing that word is sometimes misused overused and misunderstood, but this was the absolute definition of amazing.
The sound of these voices was angelic because it was so pure and so sincere.
There were no distracted people, there was no fidgeting, there was just this intensely warm and loving melody originating deeply from within a group of people in awe of the realization that they had the opportunity to know the one true almighty God. 
These rough riders who had seen thier share of violence, pain, and suffering, they were now standing in a place if healing, forgiveness, mercy and grace.
They sang as if there was nothing that could force them to hold it in. They were exuberant with peace and submission.
This settled sense seemed to create an eruption of joy and tears of freedom that rolled down their faces, faces which held no shame.
When was the last time you actually saw in another person or you yourself ever felt absolutely no shame.
The facial expression is hard to put in words there's no definitions that do it justice.

I know though that I will never forget those faces, that sound, and that sensation of thickness and heaviness that was so comforting yet brought me to my knees before this God whom I am thrilled to know is most definitely real indeed.



Thursday, June 29, 2017

passing away

A friend passed away several years ago, cancer took her from us.
As I type that statement and as I read over these lines I found in a piece I wrote shortly after her death I wonder if this is accurate.  I realize that it wasn't so much that she was taken as she knew it was time to go, and she gently left us.


The shallow breath has no force to mist the mirror, it reveals the pale fragile moment before the breath completely ceases to provide the spirit with life.
The chemicals have attempted to destroy the invasion of thieving monsters.  
The surgeon had attacked the mass and cut away the poisoned flesh. 
The pinpointed burn of the cells with radioactive precision has lessened the strength to carry the remaining portion of what was considered Vicki.

Her name, the original meaning is victorious; this victory is not celebrated with pomp and cheer, this victory only surrenders to a softly spoken peace.

How do those who have loved her, held her, grip her- let her go?  How do we release her into darkness when we are assured by her that she herself is embracing the purest of light?

It is all selfish, this refusal to let go.  It is all due to our craving for her connection to remain tangible, physical, continuous.

Then, when saying farewell, when gathering to mourn- we see her eyes closed, her skin pale, and her form lifeless, thin and hollow- but her mouth...is that actually a subtle curve of a smile?


Monday, June 26, 2017

tonight...

He breathes deeply as his body relaxes,
he is exhausted of all momentum that propelled him through this day.
He snores, a sign of full surrender, he is at rest, as I.
This day has seen both stillness and fluster-
I will allow the thick darkness of the night air to tuck me in on all sides,
as I used to swaddle our children.
We have come to rest here
in this moment of temporary completion,
of succession,
of contentment - tonight.

BettyK
October 1, 2007





Friday, June 23, 2017

Please be careful out there

This is a re-post of an entry I made in 2011.  I am posting it to remind people that we still need to be aware of our surroundings!  As we have moved to Albuquerque we see so many more transient people and we have been exposed to so many more situations, it is just a good reminder to be aware of current criminal behavior and crime patterns to watch out for in your area.  When there are multiple crimes with similar details you can prepare yourself to be increasingly cautious concerning those settings or types of individuals.  There is no need to walk in complete fear, yet there is wisdom in knowing what to watch out for and action you can take to remain safe.  I hope this story of what happened to me helps you be aware of details and safer in your daily routine.

BettyK


I had a strange occurrence at the grocery store yesterday.
I was by myself and a little in a rush so sort of distracted when a man approached me and asked if I would buy him some food.  He looked a little lean and rough so I thought he was just down on his luck as they say & needed a little help.  I asked him what he was looking for and he told me some items like beans etc. and I just said why don't I just give him some cash to get what he needs & I just gave him a $10.  He seemed bothered by that, but I took it as he was embarrassed to take just money.  He tried to talk to me a bit, asking what I do and some other questions, but I tried to go on my way and told him have a really nice day & moved myself along.

Before I knew it he was in front of me again, asking if I would just take him through the line with him and buy him stuff- I said I was in a hurry & really needed to go, he got a little agitated again & said "I really want you to just go through the line with me and buy my stuff" then I more firmly said I need to go & this wasn't an option.

I thought I was clear & this was a little strange but wasn't registering to me. Then I get up to the checkout line and as I turn to get my last item he is right there, with others behind him so I think he had cut in to get right next to me and he is close enough so it looks like we are together & he starts talking to me of young women being abducted and tortured and many other statements I won't write - then starts telling me something of what he thinks of a woman who would be captured and raped & tortured for days & I am looking to the checkout guy- a very young guy- and I am pleading with him with my eyes for help.

I acted like I needed to talk to the checkout guy but quickly mention to this man that people who do things like that need Jesus & he sort of takes off & leaves but makes sure he leaves by coming up behind me an 'squeezing' behind my body to get out of the isle.

As he walks away I ask the store clerk for help & he gets a bigger store clerk with a little more age on him to walk me to my car. I tell him some of what this man was saying so he calls the police- he asks me if I see him and there he was- at the other store exit getting on a 10 speed bike looking over then riding out of the parking lot over to the Taco Bell.  I felt so sick inside- I got in my car, locked my doors & got home.

As I related to my husband what happened I really started to shake & cry, I realized some of the things this guy did- he was trolling for a target.

He had a bottle of mustard in his hand when he approached me and appeared like he was looking for something to purchase in the store so he wouldn't stand out- but when he approached me there were others in my area, 2 couples, and 2 individual men- yet he approached me and when he did he seemed to try to draw me to the side by his manner of talking & movements, placing the mustard on the shelf out of place from another isle, I think he was carrying this because it was small and easy to put away- I wasn't thinking then so I didn't notice this detail.

He was trying to get me to come through the line with him and buy his food because he wanted to follow me out to my car- this took him asking 3 times to do this before I realized why he may want to yet then I still didn't comprehend why he may want to do this.

When he was talking to me as he cornered me at the checkout he seemed like he was really loosing his opportunity with me so he got blatent with his thoughts and said the most uncomfortable & scary things- and seemed like he was trying to find a way to still get me to go out to my car & he get a chance to follow me...I realize as I think through his actions & words I was looking a very dangerous person in the eyes.  I want to caution all of you but also wanted to get a description of him on here in case any of you encounter such a guy.  As I said the store clerk was calling the police but as he was this guy was riding off on a bike and by time they go t there I am sure could have been long gone.

This was at Giant Market on Columbia ave.  He has brownish hair with a slight dark red tint to it- he had rough sort of burly hair & it was a little to his shoulders, he had a beard and green eyes I believe. He was on the lean side but still strong enough looking, about early to mid 30's I think in age, was hard to tell that. He was wearing a med blue pair pf shorts that were it seems inside out. I think he was also wearing a hat of some sort. He also had a med blue sweatshirt on & was a little dirty looking.

SO I hate to post this but at the same time- I really cannot write how this shook me, I don't want to be dramatic but I feel like I was stalked by a person who intends to or may have already done serious harm.  I am contacting the store today to see how things went with the police and then contacting the police to be sure they have the description of the guy and my statement.

Please be cautious when shopping, lock your car, watch who is around you, try not to go alone esp. towards evening- this was just around 5:30 for me.

Be aware, be peaceful and stay safe!

BettyK

Fault Finding

The blame game.  We all can get quite good at that one.  It is an ancient characteristic ingrained in humanity to look for someone to blame other than ourselves.  It has happened in monumental situations that have changed the course of history, and it happens in everyday life as young as those toddler years when we use shifting blame to get out of punishment or responsibility.
I know this quote is from Dave Ramsey; a financial advisor, but it can easily be a quote used to coach someone in most other areas of life as well.


Do we like to search for where we went wrong, for the root cause of a season of struggle we have been in for way too long?  Isn't it easier to just complain about the difficulty and focus on the pain or mess we are in rather than actually do what this quote is saying? How often we like to think we get to the source of our fault in a manner where we deceive ourselves into thinking the fault we have actually stems from another person's action towards us.  We can entirely miss actual reality and create our own version of the story we are living out.  We can run along thinking we are so productive, and so together, yet we could miss the actual point that would change our course and put us in a position to in fact become truly productive and definitely more put together.

Today I write these words wondering where am I at financially, relationally, emotionally and intellectually.   Have I followed a pattern in any of these areas of life that if I take a moment to look over time; I can see some unhealthy choices or mistaken steps that have been my fault and how these actions have created a pattern in my life?

Financially - Can I see spending or saving patterns that I could possibly change?  Do I see an inner view of finances that has actually stunted me from growing in financial security?  Am I taking responsibility for my actions, or lack of action, that may be creating a stagnant financial situation in my life?

Relationally - Are there people in my history that were not the best fit for my life yet I chose to connect or interweave our lives together?  If I look over time can I see a pattern of this type of person repeat itself in my friendships?  In my partnerships?  I my employment choices?

Emotionally - Can I look over my life and see how I have handled events emotionally; have I developed and grown, or have I deteriorated and flailed in the midst of life's bumps and turns?  Who do I turn to for emotional support?  To whom do I give emotional support?  Where do I seek emotional instruction and development?

Intellectually - Do I see the pattern of growth in my intellect over my life?  Have a continued to seek knowledge and understanding as I have grown? Or did I quit a long time ago and wallow in unintelligent circles where there was no challenge to my thoughts or skills?  Do I understand my worth and see my value to others around me and this world in general?


When we were children we were taught to look for patterns in early elementary school. They say understanding how to look for patterns helps a child find a sense of order in everyday life.  Have you continued to look for patterns as you have grown up, or have you become dull and unaware of patterns right before your eyes?  I encourage you to look for current patterns, but as I mentioned earlier, look for those past patterns that may be able to give you insight as to where you may have misdirected your travels.  Be brave and willing to alter your course.

Know that as we see where we have continued in the wrong direction there is still hope to find our way- all we have to do is redirect our steps as we recognize the need to do so.  If your life were a giant maze and you realized going down a certain hall over and over you only hit a wall, then you would chose a different hall to see if you could find the path that led you out to freedom.

Now if you had no idea you were in this maze you may just repeatedly go down that same hall because it was familiar and you felt safe doing so, but you would never get out of the maze and achieve the final freedom.  Today you are aware of the need to reevaluate and steer the course of your life with responsibility. You are aware of the maze.  Embrace this moment to actually gain footing and choose your path.

May these words find you encouraged, and challenged today and in the life-filled days ahead.

BettyK













Wednesday, June 21, 2017

If I could be her voice

The following are some thoughts jotted down this week, they may reveal why I have not been writing publicly as much for some time.  I leave them here, I'm open for feedback.
Thank you
BettyK
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If I could be her voice

If I could write for her, if I could be her voice; what could possibly be said?

This beautiful, creative, brilliant child has become a somber, hollow, hopeless girl.  She has a sadness in her eyes.  She has less heart to her laugh, whenever she allows her laugh to surface.

This woman that gave birth to her; she should have never been given the ability to procreate, but then again if that were so we would not have the joy of this beautiful girl in our world.  This woman was broken from the beginning.  She was damaged by her own mother and seemed to never have a chance, until she met him.  He wanted to come along and save her.  He saw her beauty and thought if he could love her enough the tragedy could be erased and she could become a strong and loving woman, defeating the odds against her.  

He was never more mistaken than in those decisions he made regarding her.

Therefore, even with his noble intentions, more destruction would come.  She would tear at him, rip his heart apart, psychologically break him down and work diligently to attempt to remove all his manhood that she possibly could.

There would be fights that would go on for hours, then some for days.  There would be physical abrasions that he would cover up but the erosion to his spirit and core of who he was eventually became visible to all who knew him.

She knew how to work people.  She was skilled at manipulating the system.  She could make you feel like she was the victim even when the physical evidence proved otherwise. There was something that would overcome you and all you would want to do was sooth her and care for her.  It was mesmerizing; people around her could be coerced into protecting her while she was victimizing and the sensation to help her was compelling to the point of powerlessness.

There were moments that I would like to believe that she was genuine. but after being fooled then seeing the truth so many times I finally realize I am truly unable to comprehend what is in her mind at any time.  Too often I have secretly, and fearfully thought; I wonder if I am looking at the eyes of a killer in the making.  I fear she will do harm that cannot be taken back and that afterward all who are around her will look back and see she should have been stopped. In seeing this I believe people will also realize that no one would be capable of doing this when needed.  

When the drugs became commonplace that was when the real ugliness of her heart became everyday expressions.  So much pain, so much sorrow.  Her swarm of pain and suffering did not just affect the two of them, remember that beautiful girl I mentioned in the beginning, she was born around a year after they were married. This beautiful helpless perfect baby girl, wrapped in a soft pink blanket and smiling with her eyes closed came into our world.  It is an unfathomable tragedy that such innocence came through such a vessel as her mother. 

Someday she will have to know it all, for now she knows enough from her first-hand experiences of abuse and neglect from this woman who calls herself her mother.  Someday though she will probably need to know how her mother would wail and cry hysterically and punch herself in the stomach repeatedly screaming her hatred for this unborn baby and how she wanted to make it die- she would cry out how she just could not be pregnant anymore. She may have to learn how her mother would stand at the top of our stairs and cry out how she wanted to throw herself down to miscarry as she heard that would possibly kill her child.  

Some day she may hear about the day she was born.  She may hear that so much of her extended joyous family came in to take turns holding her, and getting pictures of her, and expressing how beautiful and precious she was.  If her father or I dare to tell her she will also know that after all who loved her left for the day, and after the photos even captured her mother and father both worn out but looking at her adoringly as well, after this eventful day; the darkness would come. As I now look back over those photos of that day I realize her father was looking at her adoringly, her mother was looking at him like she finally had him under her power for good. I didn’t see this until years later as I was revisiting those pictures and that day.

In the very early morning hours when it was still considered night she would go into hysterics and rip apart everything in the hospital room.  Thankfully the baby was already taken to the nursery for the mother to get some sleep, but she used her energy to scream, and throw, and push, and create a scene that shocked even the medical staff.  I arrived and the nurses just motioned for me to go on back to the room, they had no words for me.  He was beside himself and at a total loss of his own.  He knew her actions were startling to the hospital staff and they even seemed powerless to her anger and violent outbursts.  I was awakened unexpectedly when he had called me to come in, I was not prepared for what I'd see.  He was trying to pick up her debris, he was like a lost child, I saw his look at me as a cry for me to please help him make this stop.

She was relatively calm by the time I arrived on the scene.  She was breathing like an animal that just strolled away from a grueling match with another creature.  But she was done with the physical exertions and verbal outbursts.  She was saying repeatedly, I can't do this.  This was where I wish most that I acted differently, my response that night would come to change the course of the rest of all our lives.  

The staff asked if I would be willing to take responsibility to make sure this baby was safe.  They needed to know someone outside of these parents would be willing to do this as they stated, “in order for them to feel comfortable letting this child go home with her father”.  I now know that what I should have said was she needed a psych evaluation, can't you see she’s crazy?  I should have said she needed admittance and this child to solely be cared for by her father.  They failed all of us there at the hospital.  They were scared to death to deal with this woman, and that would not be the first time those who should have had the power to stop her were powerless regarding her.

Oh, if I had only known what would lay ahead in all our lives I would have chosen differently than I did at that crucial moment.  But I didn't know what was ahead, I couldn't see it.  I thought he just wanted his baby girl so much, and that he was strong enough to take care of all of them.  I hoped this was still just a moment of pain that would soon be long forgotten, so I said I would take that responsibility, there is almost no regret I have stronger than this one from that night.

As I sit here filling these pages with this story I know our beautiful girl is being interviewed by a caseworker about the 'altercation' involving her mother yesterday.  My heart is so heavy.  She is only eleven years old now but these eleven years have been more than filled with heartache, trauma, sorrow and so very little joy.  

Her mother has held her like a possession and refused her freedom in spite efforts over the years by her father and various advocates.  Remember, she knows how to work the system. 

That person that identifies herself as her mother has pushed her, hit her, screamed at her, and terrorized her.  She had held her by the ankle as a baby and put her in danger more ways than I can speak of and now she has drug her by the leg, spit in this child's face and declared repeatedly with such hatred that she promises to make the next seven years of this beautiful girl's life a living hell.  

That is all she wants to do with her; there is no love, nurturing, not a breath of humanity in her for this child.  Her motives are not mistaken anymore, the manipulative tears that were once used to hide her evil intentions don't work so she doesn't make any more attempts with those of us close enough to know the truth.  We see her pure intent is to control, torment, and possess this little girl as a mere object to practice her hatred and domination on.

How do I really give this child a voice?  I could go into the gory details of abuse and neglect, because what I have divulged here is nothing compared to the many other moments of affliction.  I could go into the many ways the system has failed to protect her and has rather stripped her of safety, security, dignity and hope.  These things are not my place to reveal right now, they are for her to tell as she will need to in time.  I am sure there will come a day when she is in a coffee shop writing her own story of her ugly and sorrow filled childhood, and it will hopefully bring her closure, and peace.

Yes, I think I am supposed to leave that for her.

For now, all I can do is continue to fight for her to be free from the grip of this woman who identifies as her mother in any way I gain opportunity to do so.  I stay in communication with the children as much as they are available as the courts have ordered a shared custody where they alternate spending weeks living with mother then father back and forth.  I believe the way I have reported events to the authorities immediately as I hear them will hopefully provoke them to act on these concerns and rescue this beautiful girl, and her little brother as well.  These exhausting calls of reporting and restating the truth are bound to gain the children freedom from her someday soon, each intake worker that hears me and says they will do something gives me hope there will be an end.  

I try to stay in contact with the children as much as I possibly can, we now live so far apart, but I will not stop trying.  I have become strong enough to deny any tugs at my heart to pity this mother whenever events or words concerning her are relayed to me in attempts to invoke sympathy for her 'plight'.  Sympathy is not allowed to surface in any way concerning her, she is entitled to absolutely none. 

When I do have the opportunity to talk with this beautiful girl I remind her of those who really do love her, I tell her how I hate what she has had to go through. I tell her how I hate how powerless we have been with all of this, her life. But I also tell her that I know, she is going to be okay.  I know she will be past all this ugliness someday, and she will be free from this season of pain and suffering.  We talk of how I look forward to having her come visit us, to have her with us again, and she agrees.  She says how much she wishes for this too but she reveals how she has no hope or expectation any of this will ever really happen.

She is enrolled in a great school because of her father, and they have been advocates fighting for her as well.  They see the truth.  They protect her when she’s there and they look the mother in the eye when it is her weeks to have custody, they are sure to relay a clear message of protection for this beautiful girl.  It is shocking when people hear our story of how the system is willing to protect the rights of an abusive and neglectful parent who even has violent tendencies with others only because she identifies as the mother of these children.  It is excellent that a mother’s rights are so guarded, but the blind eyes to those mothers who actually abuse those rights, this is a tragedy.

I know her father loves her so dearly, and I know he is so grieved when he doesn’t have her with him, I can't help wishing though that I had the means to have her come live with us, that we had the money or the power to break this woman's grip over her and have her come and be with us now.  I could see her spend these next years with us healing, and growing and enjoying life- as a child should.

Instead, here I sit, waiting to hear what will come next.


Wednesday, June 14, 2017

The Girl in the Shadows

I thought I'd paste a bit of a story I started about 11-12 years ago.  I feel like I have the rough draft set but need to polish it up in order to fully release it.  I'd love to have feedback from this intro.  Does it make you want to read more?  Let me know!
thanks
BettyK


The Girl in the Shadows by BettyK

           There was a shadow of a girl standing in the bushes as we drove by, I turned and looked again and she wasn’t there- was it me?  It’s dark outside and the headlights play against the buildings, the moonlight gives trees and utility poles new form- ghostly form.  

            I see that which isn’t there, I feel unreasonable sensations, and then I am all alone.  At least I can be alone, in this car, while the driver is in his own thoughts.  No radio playing, no conversation exchanged, just the rhythm of the road at night.  Two people traveling together, yet alone.

            I know where I’ve been, where I am going is still a slowly unraveling mystery.  There are places I have visited and returned to.  The place I find myself tonight is far better than some of the hollows of my conscious memories.  I remember pain, I remember fear, I know there was joy and pleasure back there as well-this is pale though.  The vivid colors are in the memories that mar. 


            I’m on the road again.  We are getting close to home.  How did we get here so fast, I didn’t pay attention?   There is that girl again. She is hiding behind a willow tree in a darkened yard.  Why does she look like a scene from a familiar horror movie to me?  I guess the more important question that screams in my thoughts would be – what is she looking at? 


Tuesday, June 13, 2017

How do you know if it's your time for a big move?

I was sitting here thinking about our 3 year anniversary coming up.  Three years ago we relocated in a big way.  This was all part of a process I have written about in previous posts.

Today I was just thinking about a list of questions that would have probably helped me either jump start our move better, or aid in defining our goals sooner rather than later from our haphazard steps we took at times.

I thought, just for fun, I would love to prompt you into thinking by posting these questions.  I hope they help you if you actually have some prompting inching it's way into your conscious thought. If you want to define those impressions and identify what's happening in your journey maybe this can help with that as well.


1.How can you know when you need to make a big move?
Are there circumstances that seem to be closing in around you and creating a need for change, in work, housing, social contacts or even physical climate?


2.What are the signs that you may be needing a change?
Do you find yourself restless, irritated, listlessly thinking of other places or lifestyles?


3.If I could be anywhere else, where would I really like to be, and why?
Do you think this way?  Have you ever read about or visited some place and longed to be there instead of your current home?  Have you found any of those quizzes on the internet to find your ideal location and actually took them? Repeatedly?

4.Have you become stagnant where you are, not seeing any opportunity for growth or change in your personal, professional, educational or social life?

5.Do you feel like your recent season of life has been wearing on you rather than invigorating you and it may be time to take on a challenge and seek adventure?

6. If you were able to start over with coworkers, neighbors, friends and acquaintances; what could you look for in people and how could you better present or define your best self?

When we decided to make this big move we had various events prompt us into knowing it was the right time.

  • My husband had been laid off and gone through 6 months of no work possibilities.  
  • Our children were all out of our home at once finally and we were actually in a good place to separate ourselves from them a little and give them a chance to blossom.  
  • We felt there was some purpose and intention for us as well as those we would meet in starting in a new community and new place to live work and worship.
  • It was an excellent market time to sell our house.  We made a nice profit off the swift sale.
  • We came to see the connection between the humidity and barometric pressure of our home town location was definitely the culprit for my many migraines and health issues at that time.  
  • We had a nice chunk in our retirement and after the house sale that would be perfect to use for relocation.
  • Almost suddenly we became keenly aware of our interest and actual longing for the southwest that had been growing over years, this was it, we knew we were intended to head west!


Well, there you have it.  Some of the squirming you may feel when you read these thoughts may be because you would never feel like this relocation adventure would ever be for you & yours....or is it?

Here's to getting uncomfortable, evaluating the current, and stepping into the possibilities ahead.

Enjoy your thought process, and share if you want- I would love to hear some feedback or questions.

Sleep well my friends,
BettyK


Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Stories, thoughts and bedtime tales

My husband and I were tossing story ideas around, it got quite amusing when we tossed around the thought of a plot where the people came to realize the flamboyant televangelists were in reality vampires in disguise.  Oh my, the roads you could travel developing a story on this premise.

Yesterday I was thinking of the way I tell my grandchildren some familiar old tales but I give them my own twist, like The Three Bears and how in the end they never wanted to harm Goldilocks.  I actually closed my tale with them all having tea and cakes in front of a cozy fire and the bears giving her a lovely place to live with them.  As I was thinking of these story times with the kids I realized I probably should write some of these stories down to save for as they grow older.  I can't always remember the twists and turns to my versions, and the children often remind me of that, but I would love to give them the best memories in print.

There is one tale I had been musing over with a modern premise, The Three Little Pigs.  I thought what if we modernize it a little with building materials being a pallet house, a container home, and an earth house made of mud and tires built sturdily into a mountainside. The big bad wolf would actually be a building inspector who wanted to ruin the pigs plans of attempting to live off the grid. Then I realized, the tale I had been telling them these past several years would amuse them more and this tale I was spinning was more humorous to me as an adult.

Finally I was attempting to recall a story I made up one night to tell my eldest granddaughter and her brother before bed several years ago.  It was spur of the moment, but it actually held my grandchildren in total silence.  My daughter in law was even captive listening in the hallway as well, unbeknownst to me.  It began as a tale of a young woman who lived in a castle in the clouds, her name was Splendina.  This castle was made of sugar cubes and the clouds of cotton candy, and Splendina loved to sprinkle thoughts of love and joy and sharing over the children below by means of a special pixie dust.  It was quite lengthy and full of things I really wish I could remember because it absolutely mesmerized those kiddos.  I have been asked by my granddaughter if I can remember the story like then and tell it again, and she is now 11 years old already, but much of the colorful details are gone forever.

This is why I must write, there are thoughts in my head, words in my journals over the years, stories I've told that I want to give.  I want to relive the joy, the sorrow, the awakening, the inspiration of those notions I have held.  This is why I am choosing now to veritably write.  I want to pour my heart into the pages.  I want to leave something for our generations to come to read and feel my connection with them, and be inspired.

So today I will take time, I will remember, and I will create fresh new thoughts and put them into paper and cover and produce bits and pieces of me, this is an exciting adventure that has actually been unfolding for quite some time.  And I always enjoy a good adventure!



...with thoughts and words that bring you life,

BettyK




Monday, December 8, 2014

Do you believe we can change our pace?


I am living proof that we can decide to purposefully change the pace of our lives.

I have been looking through old journals and realize there was a common theme in many of my entries...I needed to find a way to slow down!

I was often crying out from the stress of the rushing around and never feeling like I got everything done.  I was writing regularly for a season to then have gaps from over scheduling myself and letting the simple act of writing in a journal feel like I privilege I did not have time to engage in.

I created moments but they would often be swallowed by that monster of must do's that would strangle the life out of any breathing freedom from stress I would grasp at.

We went through difficult seasons as a family, we had pain, sorrow, loss...some events that were much more than any family should ever experience let alone all of them piled one after another like a mountain of suffocating trash in a heap.

In all of these several years of seeking some way to grab hold of some peaceful practice to regulate my time and my life I struggled.  I sought the correct answers; prayer, reading every idea or book or thoughts on time management and living stress free, new ideas for list making planning and goal setting your life, even ignoring the people who attempt to suck the life out of me and in so doing probably cause much harm and shame...

Well, you get the idea...

I feel like I see the way now, I have found that place.  I don't know how much of this has to do with age, or if all that cramming of knowledge into my brain over these years is finally sorted and ordered and coming to clear focus to be useful now.

I do know that I take time on the weekend, I plan out my week, I look at time as a gift that I need to use wisely and cherish- it is NOT unlimited!  I am careful how many shiny bright distractions of activity and tantalizing events attempt to sneak their way into stealing my time, energy and focus.
I make my time for the week set out as if I have appointments to keep- even appointed time to read, study, or pray.

I even schedule a good old soak in the tub on a somewhat regular basis- we all need to detoxify and there is no more blissful method than a good soak in an Epsom salt bubble bath with a clay mask on your face, a candle lit room and classical music playing from Pandora on your phone.

In all of these appointments I still allow for change, for moments of nothing, for surprises.  I claim my time and my week, but I let it breath as well.

So here I am, writing my thoughts because I have allotted myself the time to do that this morning.  And my grandest thought this morning is 'How can I help others find this place?'

Well, in the posts ahead I hope to help you all do just that.

I will try to post as I see the things I have learned that may actually help you the reader find your own gentle pace in your life.  Thank you for taking your time to read what I have to offer, I look forward to more chats with you.  Now go take a moment, breath deeply, and let it out slowly...and take claim to this day.  Don't let this day claim you!

I bid you peace,

BettyK


Looking over Albuquerque from the Sandia Peak 






Thursday, November 20, 2014

We've come so far...

I look back on my last post and so much has happened.  We were in such a whirlwind of change that I did not take time to post here.  I have debated on tossing the entire blog idea but this week I have fresh vision.

I often talk with my husband of how it seems like there are so many people struggling with their dreams, their plans, their destiny...just whatever they want to call their very own purpose.  I feel like this year and all of our transition has really opened our focus to be clear on where we have been, where we are, and we we may potentially go in a fresh new way.  We have gained so much freedom in our move, but also found so much possibility and potential that we didn't even acknowledge we had in our grasp.
So to recap this year:

January- husband gets laid off after 10 years at same job, go on unemployment and cannot seem to find work...

February-still no work for husband, part time for me but coming to end soon...

March- still no work for husband but  on March 26th we feel compelled to make the decision to move west...

April- repair and paint entire house, begin selling off most of what we own, put our house on the market, pull out retirement to work with for move...

May- still pressing on, no idea of where we will live or work or what really we will do, just compelled to go west, Albuquerque is our goal. Sell minivan and SUV- get a Subaru, remember Albuquerque is our goal...

June- grandchild number 6 is born, feel relieved we were here, offer on house and move is progressing, we have 4 weeks to go...

July- we say goodbyes, sell final items, pack a U-haul and tow our car and head to Albuquerque- takes us 3 days to get there, but we did it!

August- takes us  24 days of hotel stays to finally get in an apartment. Several job interviews but not a job, yet...

September- total car (that cute Subaru is gone), no one hurt thankfully and we get a replacement car and SUV for Chris out of the deal, Chris starts to work, I still don't have a job, but all is working out well!...

October- pressing on enjoying the fantastic weather, southwest laid back lifestyle, learning and growing so much- been able to communicate, reflect and grow more than we ever have in our lives together...

November- going to be here for Thanksgiving, spending it with Chris' coworkers, growth still happening in both of us, connecting with many here, staying connected with family, life seems really clear here- we live in Albuquerque- we have a terrific window open in front of us, we feel so many ideas and fresh vision of what possibilities there are in front of us- we feel fully alive!

so this was the recap, the lessons we have been learning along the way and the events that have made us smile, scream, sigh and laugh will be in posts to come...for now I leave you with a picture that I randomly took when we were driving up to Santa Fe one day, I didn't purposely frame it the way it came out, I didn't even realize until I was looking over the days pictures on the computer, but this is now very appropriate for me....keeping our eyes on the road ahead we are finding our way!
May you find your way as well today!

BettyK




Friday, June 13, 2014

more to miss...

So yesterday we were introduced to grand child number 6, she was born in the morning and I didn't get a chance to hold her until afternoon due to such a crazy day, but oh she is so beautiful! She has been another reason we have been waiting to move to New Mexico.  Now we are getting to the bottom of our list of must do items before we move...now we just need to sell the house and we are off.  I know we are going to miss these kiddos and our family and friends here so much, but still most of me just cannot wait to go!

here's the lovely miss Megan ~

and here is the link to check out our house...in case any one of you out there need to move to Lancaster Pa...it's a terrific place!
http://www.berkshirehathawayhs.com/Homesale-Realty-PA305/homes-for-sale/PA/Lancaster/17603/622-Second-Street-122069632
MLS: 221351
that's all for now...
BettyK

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Separation...the process

As I sit here typing at the desk on a fantastic morning I hear the birds out the window and feel a little bit of a breeze gently roll in periodically. It is a quiet Saturday morning and though this neighborhood is generally really quiet for the city- today it is exceptionally peaceful.   I feel like we have come so far in such a short time...it was only 58 days ago that we actually decided we were going to take the plunge and relocate.

Since that day we have pulled everything we had out of storage, sold most of what we own, and cleaned, organized and painted our entire house.  This week the house went on the market and next week we get rid of the minivan and pick up our Subaru Outback.  Our daughter has a baby in a little over 2 weeks and then after our week or so of welcoming her into the world we are free to go...well, once the house sells.
all clean and ready to sell...






In this process that normally would have taken 6 months we have been running full steam most days, because of this we had a slight mishap- my husband fell down the basement steps and smashed his face into the concrete floor.  Thank God there were no broken or dislocated parts of him but he did have a glorious shiner and had to get stitches above his eye.  He has stopped for some well needed rest.
thank God - it could have been worse!



So today I thought I would update you who do read this on how we are looking at what to do from here. This has been such a therapeutic process of purging our belongings and trimming down.  We have felt more freedom with each yard sale and each item that has gone out the door...it is amazing the stuff you can accumulate and the attachments you think you have that really are all in your head.

We have researched online and found a church out there with a great feel to it that seems like it may be a good fit for us.  We won't know for sure until we are there and attend for a bit but this is a place to start.  I contacted the church and asked if there was anyone in the congregation who may be interested in giving us input into Albuquerque for our move, a realtor who attends was glad to connect with us.  Holly has been terrific at answering questions and being a voice for clarity on good and bad areas to consider rental or purchase options.

I had looked up apartments and short term rentals but things can look fantastic on the internet but be not so great in real life, as it was with the list of apartment complexes I had thought looked good and asked Holly's opinion- she ruled out all but one.  She was great with the reasons for each- poor neighborhood, too much travel involved if we work across the city, not quite the best locations for whatever reasons...so this was terrific to hear from someone who is actually there.

We have decided we are going to actually rent a U Haul truck and drive that while we tow our car.  After researching the options of shipping our stuff, getting rid of so much we drive a long van out and get a car when there, driving a pull along trailer, our final choice ended up being the best for us.  We are planning on taking 3-4 days to get out there so we can enjoy the trip...and deal with the emotions that I am sure are going to hit when we start feeling the separation...

Hence the title of this entry.  The separation process.  It has already begun on many levels.  The downsizing of our possessions has been a prompt to feel some very real emotions.  I had to ask my daughters to come over to help me go through that last corner of the basement and the last bins of items labeled 'memories' because I just couldn't go through another one myself.  I had so many boxes of pictures, so many of the children's art pieces or papers from school years, so many old baby clothes from when they were born...letting go of much of this was strange, yet satisfying.

See when I was young we moved a lot, when we moved several times we left behind most of what we had accumulated; furniture, toys, household items etc. and just started fresh in a new place.  Because of this I realize I didn't know what to hold on to because I was afraid I would forget if I let go of too much.  I remember the feeling of not feeling like I had a place to officially call home as a child myself so I wanted to make sure I saved whatever I needed to to make my kids feel like I made 'home' for them.

I think I over did it.  I saved everything! As I watched my kids look at things, say things like "awe that's neat, I remember that" then just toss stuff in the trash or the donate box I was shocked.  I realize they felt 'home' was with us...this was beautiful to realize.  They enjoyed talking over memories and they were happy with our move and they were well balanced healthy minded individuals.  We had created our home.

Now the thought of separating from our kids and this place, it's not so bad.  I think of how terrific it is going to be when we visit each other.  I think of how today's technology is going to provide the opportunity for me to see my grandchildren grow even though we are over 1800 miles apart.  I think of how much they will be making sure they spend time with each other and form their own families and 'homes'.

I know as I said earlier that there will be some feelings I will have to face as we leave and travel through each state.  I know as we find ourselves getting close to birthdays or holidays I will be thinking about where my kids are, what everyone is doing, and how I miss them.  But I will just get back to the old fashioned letter writing of old and find that as well as today's technological methods to keep up and let them know I miss them and I love them.  I already stocked my granddaughter with postage and cards and information on how to mail letters so she and I can be 'pen pals' - This is going to be great!

We will wait for the house to sell but in the mean time enjoy every moment here with them until the day comes to leave, then we will separate- but only in driving distance, not in our hearts.

everyone hanging in our living room...love my family!

Monday, April 28, 2014

Not everyone will understand what I do...

So today I thought I would update but also mention some obstacles we are facing in this Big Move we are planning.  If you are new here my husband and I are selling off or giving away most of our possessions and moving across the US, leaving behind our family of adult children and grandchildren as well as our parents and many of our siblings.  We originally wanted to look at moving out west in our later years of life for health reasons, but now we see the time is right for so many more reasons to move now...this is our process.

We have been trying to explain or decisions and actions as patiently as we can, we have been trying to be sure to include as many people as we can in discussing the process, but there have still been repeated comments along the lines of    "you're doing what??????"

It is hard to face the feeling of loss already as we think of missing our families and friends here, but we are more strongly experiencing the sensation of being compelled to do this as if we almost have no choice.  We have lived such a stressed out lifestyle for many years.  We have tried so many seasons of simplifying our activities, changing our financial positions, diving into church activities all for momentary changes that often did not have lasting effects.  We have grown and developed over the years of our marriage and family lives, we have survived some horrific events in the lives of our family as a unit that have molded and shaped us and been used to see life and growth produced rather than the death that could have come.

As they say whatever doesn't kill you will make you stronger, well in many ways we as a family are a rock!

But now my husband and I come to this season where things are shifting.  The focus has been on the children or our parents or whatever else for so many years, feels like always actually. This season we are being catapulted into what seems to be a season to focus on what is to happen now with us.  We have never lived alone until recently and we still have so much of our adult children's belongings being removed from our home almost daily.  We have poured so many hard years into the lives of our families that we just gave ourselves the scraps we could to just keep it together.

This season of moving, and this being such a drastic move, we are already learning how to communicate and love each other on a totally different level.

We are trying to lovingly continue the separation but there are some pretty deep wounds coming up to the surface in some of our family members that are making the separation look like it is going to become painful and sorrowful.  It doesn't have to be this way, but some chose the way of pain rather than the way of life and we cannot help the choices others make.

So my summary for today is that there will be decisions you make in life, if you are truly making the decisions that are yours to make and owning your own responsibility, that some other people in your world may not understand or accept.  The truth is we need to do whatever we are meant to do whatever the cost.

Are the decisions you are making today 'Big'?

Are you feeling the pressure to change your course because others don't like how it feels to them, or how it affects them?

What are you going to do under this pressure?

I am going to stay calm and carry on....I must, this is where we are meant to be.  We have felt drawn into this move by circumstances, possibilities and yes- God's spirit leading us and confirming by many things that this is our next portion of our journey.

I arise today excited to see what unfolds as our preparations continue and we see the road ahead...

westward ho!











Monday, April 21, 2014

The Purging...

We are coming up on 4 weeks ago now that we decided to make this big move across the US, and we have seen much of our belongings sold pretty fast.  We have had to move items we had in storage and sort through them and let go of a lot.  This process has been so spiritual, emotional and physical all together.

We have decided on a small storage unit when we get to ABQ (Albuquerque) so that we can look around at the several places that seem to be catching our eye on the internet.  We are still not sure if we are going to rent for a season or buy right away but either way we have found several apartment complexes that do month to month rentals fully furnished so we will have our place to stay while we decide.

We have a triptik from AAA coming this week that will help with all the plans of our travels out there- we believe we will be taking 4 days to get there, we will take 3 only if we are just too excited to take our time.  We already know where the best lodging options are along the way.  It is amazing how the internet makes it so easy to plan every detail like this out.  How did people move across the US 100 years ago?

As far as work we have seen many options that fit for us, we really don't feel like this is going to be a problem at all.  The cost of living in ABQ is much lower than what we are used to here so with both of us working out there we will really be fine.  Actually we feel we will be more than fine.

We have a plan to have an account set up where we put little bits of money in often as we can and have it used as the family travel fund.  This way anything anyone was going to spend of Christmas, birthdays etc. will instead be converted into funds available for the family to travel.  We are hoping this winter to have the kids come visit for Christmas, if not then then at least next year.

I think the most difficult portion of this purging part has not been seeing the things we have go, or deciphering exactly what to do with those items, It has been sorting through the mounds of paperwork and paper memories I have held on to.  I realized I still had many of my children's home school records from up to 20 years ago.  I still have papers and pictures and notes.  I still had address books ( remember those, they were before you put all your contacts in your phone) from when we were first married.  This has been the overwhelming part of our purge.  What do we take when we want what will only fit is a small 2 drawer file cabinet? Well, we are figuring that out.

I keep feeling this morbid but freeing thought, what if I were to pass away, what would be the things that I would want left for my family to have to go through?  How can I make it simple and streamlined so there is less to deal with?  I know, this is sort of , well like I said, morbid.  This type of thinking is going to make our load to carry so light though.  The more we seem to get rid of the more freedom we feel inside.  It is so strange how all of this 'stuff' we have had surrounding us everyday has really gotten in the way of our ability to live...

until next week,

I am off to do more purging.........Betty K

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

things I will most definitely miss........

Yes, there are some things I am going to miss more than others when we leave here...



I will definitely need to learn how to skype!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Where do you start when you are getting rid of everything?

So it has now been only 19 days since my husband and I made the final decision to move to New Mexico.  I mean we had wanted to relocate some day in the next year or two, and we had visited Albuquerque a couple of times and realized that was where we wanted to live one day...it just seemed a little farther off that this when we would talk about our dreams and plans.  

What happened recently to speed up this plan was really a couple of unexpected events that seemed to just open this door of opportunity.  After 10 years at the same company my husband Chris was actually laid off in January and though he had updated the resume, posted it on all the right sites, met with the right person at the local Career Link and applied at dozens of locations (adding weekly to the number of apps he applied) still it didn't seem like a job was coming his way.  We had talked about opening a new business but as we got closer to actually doing this it didn't really feel like the time was right, then, our son and his children moved out of our house.  For the first time in a our lives together Chris and I were alone.   

We felt like there was something we needed to face; right now was probably the best time to do something big, and this was only a window of time that would eventually close.  What were we going to do?  It seemed to come easy to decide that we were going to take the plunge and move across the US and relocate to New Mexico.

We went through discussing several scenarios of how we could do this.  I think now how quickly we ruled out the ideas that we didn't like and how quickly we narrowed things down to a pretty clear plan of action. We were going to sell most of what we owned, sell our home, get rid of our current vehicles and obtain a more practical one and say good bye to PA and head on out.  

Options we axed were things like:
  • keeping all of our belongings here in PA in a storage unit or container while we went out and sought our home...
  • driving out in a big truck with most of our stuff, towing a car on back and camping as we traveled across states till we got to New Mexico and found our home...
  • buying an RV and slimming down to absolute necessities and planning on driving it out and living in it for the first 6 months to a year before settling somewhere...
  • packing everything into a container (selling what doesn't fit as well as our vehicles) and flying out to NM, getting a place to rent and a car when we got there and then sending for our stuff.
There were other details that as we would think of them we would easily nix them and move on.  It seemed easy to hone down to this plan with precision and detail...

So-
  1. We are selling almost all we own through yard sales, internet and private sales
  2. We are freshening up our house (even traded a paint job to the exterior for paint supplies and equipment)inside and out and then we will sell it
  3. We are going to take our bed and a few other items that will fit in the smallest rental truck or van option and tow a small car behind
  4. We are getting rid of our minivan and his truck to get this smaller more practical car 
  5. We are going to be here to see grandchild number 6 born and get a time with our kiddos & grandkids, then...
  6. We are mapping out a plan to drive out and take about 4 days to enjoy our trip out.


When we get to NM we know of housing options for fully furnished rentals that you pay month to month, we will grab one to explore for a month and decide if we will rent for a year first or find a place to buy right away...in the meantime we will put out the job applications and find employment but with the lower cost of living and the opportunities we already know of out there we feel this will be a matter of deciding what we want in relation to where we want to live...I will write more about the financial process involved so far and in our plans because I am amazed how things are working out, but that is for the next post!

Our first yard sale was reeeaally successful, we will have to have at least 1-2 more but we did see a lot of items find their new home and money find it's way into our bank account ;o)

SO so far, all is fitting together and happening rather quickly.  I will continue to fill you in on details and events along the way, with the progress we have seen so far getting out to NM in July seems extremely doable!

Westward ho!!!!!




Tuesday, April 8, 2014

And here we go...

Why would I want to leave a place where I get sinus headaches and joint pain, where my voice crackles almost year round when I talk, where I have had to use inhalers at times to deal with asthmatic symptoms and allergy medicine often to cope with the changing seasons....well let me tell you why- average of 300 sunny days a year, dry arid weather almost everyday, freedom to breath deeply and move freely while feeling 10 years younger, the sense of adventure and the excitement of my husband and I getting to look forward to a season of time for just the two of us, a much friendlier cost of living and work we know of for my husband who was laid off in January. These are just a few reasons why!

So if you know me from life, or facebook, you will see that we have announced that we care moving to New Mexico.  Yes we know we are looking at moving over 1800 miles from home...we are really excited to do this!

We are starting our next leg of the journey, we are going to be alone for the first real time since we were married in 1988...this is amazing for us!

We will be selling almost everything we own, we will be starting out fresh, we will be traveling light and enjoying the ride!

I guess all of the posts I have made about wanting to purge and simplify my life are going to actually come to fruition now.....Let me share the journey with you as we go....may it inspire you as well!


Looking forward to this being my skyline! 

Take care

BettyK