I searched for moments of peace this weekend.
I searched with intention.
I sought them out like it was a treasure hunt and I had the map with the X that marked the spot.
I found a few moments in likely and unlikely places.

Walk.run.walk.run.walk.run...just don't give up.
I didn't give up, so I rewarded my sore back and body with a massage. A very likely place to find some peace, but surprisingly, sometimes this is the hardest place to not let my mind wander. The music helps, and this Bach track especially, which I have yet to hear too many times.
1. push play
2. close your eyes
3. listen
I found another long and extended one in this paint bucket which I have yet to part with, for my room is big, the walls are thirsty, and the interruptions were not kind, but I got a good start and the transformation has begun. This chore has been on my to-do list for years now. Years. It'll just be a few more days of Paint Fumes & Pandora, and Al Green Radio will keep me company again, but in the end, the walls will have a new life and the room will have a new intention.
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{I always paint barefoot 'cause I can always feel it on the bottom of my foot before I manage to track it all across the floor one wet footstep at a time.} |
Finally, the prompt to write this post, because I fell in love with a new site, with a collection of words, and a poet. I fell hard. I fell in love and lust. Again. When it comes to these kinds of inspirations, I am not a selfish lover. I knew I had to share, and so I will:
Tyler Knott
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Oh, to write love letters like he does.
Oh, to receive love letters like the ones he pens.
I wondered who is the lucky someone who is his muse?
I read. I thought. I reminisced. I wondered. I read some more.
And now I have sat here, speechless, but only to read out loud the words my eyes were soaking in like the walls that drank in paint this weekend.
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Next week, I may find my moments of peace and calm in a sunset or a glass of wine or a rock song, for I have come to find that solitude is what we make it. It's not a zip code, it's a state of mind.
simply me,
~ Lauren