I’m now alone here
House empty and beige
Windows wide open
And the tiredness
Finally seeping in
A failed lynchpin
Staring out to the trees
Understanding, at last,
The cause for the distance
And realizing
That I can’t carry any more
Day 21 Week 21
I won’t talk about the during-move blues, other than note that it was one of the most stressful times I have had in a long time. I blew past my breaking point and burned out twice over. I wanted to cry, a lot, and I wanted to not deal with that shit anymore.
And then, it was done.
How am I doing now?
First off, I am relieved. I am also grateful for all the help we managed to get. I’m not even happy that the hard part is over.
I am sad. Still in mourning for the house-that-was in my apartment-that-is. My favorite ideal future of a giant house with our individual spaces, of all of our hobbies intertwining, and metas and friends visiting often will never happen. Relationships have transitioned and bonds sustained damage. There is, as I noted above, a distance I can never cross.
I did enjoy organizing and decorating with my remaining nesting partner. We made the place ours, and the vacuum left behind gradually filled. And it has been satisfactory as we settled into our slightly modified routines (the shortened commute certainly helped). Coming home feels, well, like coming home.
I am not happy, yet. There’s recovering from the physical, mental, and monetary stress. I may need another month.
But I have a bittersweet contentment.
That’ll do for awhile.
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