Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Magical Mermaid Moments


I've always been in love with water. Well, my mother tells of a brief moment when I was a baby screaming so loud in swim class that they politely asked us to leave. But as long as I can remember I've been in love with the water. Maybe that's more accurate? All water. Lakes, the beautiful ocean, ponds, puddles, rain and my beloved swimming pools.



I was a very fortunate child to always have access to a swimming pool. I spent all summer, every summer in my Grandmother's pool. In high school I was even briefly captain of my swim team. Brief because my math grades were so bad they took me off the team. Horribly cruel. I think anyone crazy enough to swim 2 hours before school and 2 hours after school every day should be allowed to be on any team they want. But I digress. 



Water is my second home. I'm always at peace in her embrace. It's a constant wonder to me even still. Every time I slip in to any kind of water I breathe that sweet sigh of release, of being safe and held. We love each other and I'm never tense or frightened, no matter what form she takes.



I'm most fortunate to still have access to a pool during quarantine. I talked about it here when my Mama and I were first able to go in her pool. Since then we try to go as much as we can. Typically 2-3 times a week. Not only do we swim, but we also love to play around like a couple of kids. We laugh endlessly and it nurtures our bodies and spirits. And every single time I tell myself how lucky I am.



Lucky to still be able to swim. To have access to water. To be able to get in and out on my own. To laugh and enjoy my time. Water has always been one of the biggest blessings in my life. Almost like another mother. So there is something good about summer and all the hot weather after all. I'm able to enjoy the water's embrace on a regular basis. 



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