How Sad a Passage

COUNTESS "This young gentlewoman had a father,--O, that 'had'! how sad a passage 'tis!--whose skill was almost as great as his honesty; had it stretched so far, would have made nature immortal, and death should have play for lack of work." -Act I scene i, All's Well that Ends Well.

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Unsolicited Advice

“Go with Yes Dear,” says AG, a touch-point on the romantic path over the years toward The One.  “Commitment is actually freeing,” is another gem, in its accuracy pointing the way toward the experience of life and the magic of joining it so resolutely and completely with another.  To enrich perspectives and to face down incomprehensibilities and obstacles with a shared strength and will.  The lack of questioning akin to forms of faith, at its best.  A powerful evolution of the old imaginings and favoured love for randomness.  “I love love,” says this one.  And I love this one, and that above all is to know the best of life’s gifts. Blessed be the cynic, who deserves to have their eyes open, whenever and wherever or however it may happen.

No posts amidst yesterday’s chemical sadness, how close we came in the second attempt, yet alas for implantation and cramping and the flowing of all-too necessary tears as part of the process.  Resolve only further strengthened, to be sure, as well as appreciation for the miracle of it all.  Let’s test Mom’s motto that everything happens for a reason, and that all will work out for the best.  



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