Sunday, September 6, 2009

Hiatus

The last two days, I’ve had the same dream.
I’m standing on the corner of two streets in the neighborhood I grew up in. The park is just behind me on the right, the scene of the first joint I smoked; just a road beyond that is the house I grew up in. The house where my first memories were born, where some the biggest influences in my life first entered. To my left, maybe a block away is the house of the girl who was my best friend in grade school. To my right is the road that would take me to my first experiences with teen love and lust. For me, mostly the latter, for my friends, both in equal measure. Love, for me, was many years away.
I can’t figure out which way to go in the dream. I end up sitting on the curb with my head between my knees. I’m not crying. I am simply too overwhelmed to feel just one emotion. So I just sit there.
I’d have to be dead to not see the parallel in this dream to my own life right now. I feel like I am working really hard at just being okay, and it feel s so much like treading water I can’t figure out why I’m not wet. I can’t quite get to okay though. I am restless and exhausted, never quite sated in any arena, from the work I do to the meals I eat. I’ve had a headache nearly every day for the last 12 days or more. Sometimes they go away for awhile, but mostly they just retreat until I actually need to sit down and analyze data for the contract work I’m doing here and there. It forces me to write, then do something else, then go back and recheck, reword, reanalyze.
The permanent job I thought I had fell through, and while I’m grateful and lucky to have the contract work I do, the temporary nature of it is harder for me to deal with than I ever imagined. I worry all the time and the rest of the time I’m just plain sick to my stomach scared. I will be taking a couple of classes this fall, I’m considering my next degree, because what better time to reevaluate your life than when the one you were expecting to have is suddenly gone? I haven’t any idea how to pay for that anymore than I know how I’m going to pay anything else without regular work, but there I am, signing up for classes and buying rubber mulch for my empty flower beds like it’s any other fall.
I can be cheery and optimistic for the length of a phone call or email, or on a bad day just long enough to throw out a random facebook status update or to conduct a text message conversation. The rest of the time I’m wearing old sweats and thinking about the fetal position and it’s very difficult to type in the fetal position.
So yeah, now you know.

10 comments:

Doctor Err said...

you're ok. i promise. and when have you ever known me to blow smoke up anyone's ass? xoxo

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justrun said...

I'm going to email you. Because though I haven't been in an identical situation (nor do I know your exact situation) I feel like I've been there. These words could have been mine. Let's talk.

justrun said...

Okay, I'm so sorry but I don't think I have your email-- email me, k?
justrunjustlivejustbe@gmail.com

Lesley

tiff said...

Some seasons are harder to ensure than others. I hope this personal winter blows over soon. In the meanwhile, you know how to reach me (and I you, but don't want it to seem like I'm prying, which I would be, but only in the most thoughtful and helpy way because I love you and don't want you to hurt all alone. That's not weird, is it?).

Mojo said...

I may have had this same dream... I'd tell you for sure if I ever remembered what I dream. (Must be a girl thing. Seems you all remember and none of the guys I know do. At least not often.)

I have treaded (trodden? That doesn't seem right at all) these murky waters my friend. And it blows. And you describe it perfectly. And if I had any kind of clue how to throw you a rope I hope you know I'd do it. But unfortunately all I've got just this second is standing on the shore yelling encouragement and that sucks because when you're swimming as hard as you can, having someone who's standing on solid ground hollering "Swim, girl, swim! You can do it!" is pretty much the last FN thing you want to hear. (But maybe it's enough motivation to get to shore just so you can choke the shit outta the dumbass that seems to think you're not already swimming as hard as you can.)

Meanwhile, if you ever need someone to pretend to be okay with, you know how to find me. I'm good at it. Really.

kenju said...

I know several people in the same or similar boat just now. Hang on. Things will get better. I wish I had magic words for you.

Tracy Lynn said...

I love you, Binky and am thinking of you every day.

rennratt said...

I don't know what I can do to help, but I'd love to try.

How about Random Time with Renn and Tiff in a few weeks? I'll be more than happy to share the Horror Story that is my job to keep you entertained.

We can walk around, eat lunch, avoid incarceration, whatever. I'll take a vacation day and everything!

Heck, we can even work it in on a Saturday afternoon if you'd like.

tiff said...

Dang Renn - you've hit the proverbial nail on the head! I'm up for whatever, whenever.

Also, if there's ice cream involved? I'm buying.