When I sit down to write a post I usually say to myself, “I
don’t have any words.” I stare at the blank simulation of a piece of paper, but
still, there are no words that pop into my brain. I simply start typing. Random
words flow from my frontal lobe down to my fingertips and end up on the screen.
Eventually, they start to make sense and I can rearrange them into some form of
message. The post still might ramble a bit… but eventually I get on the right
track.
Since Riley’s death, the ramblings seem to have taken over
more than my brain. My attention span is limited and I cannot sit still to
watch an hour long TV show. Even my favorite, Survivor, can’t hold my interest for the entire show. I start to
clean the house, but I go from room to room picking up this and that but never
making a dent in the real task at hand.
I have an incredible urge to be mobile. Well, not just
mobile. I want to drive to somewhere, anywhere, the destination is not
important. I want to be behind the wheel of my car and start in a direction and
keep going. I got up yesterday morning, around 4 AM, and took a drive out in
the country. I got lost but found my bearings quickly. I drove around for more
than an hour. I watched the sunrise which is always incredibly beautiful, and
then returned home.
Riley’s nurse called to find out how I was doing. I told him
about my driving urge. According to him, it comes from the fact that I’ve been
nearly sequestered for several years and now I have the freedom to go outside
my house. It is as though I’ve been locked in a cage and now the gate to the cage
is open. I’m just outside the gate, waiting to make sure it’s OK to venture
farther out.
The house is very quiet. I’ve been in Riley’s room and
thought I’d start cleaning it up and getting rid of all the equipment. But,
when I go in, I’m a bit frozen. I look around and worry that if I make changes,
he will be back and I’ll have to get everything back to being Riley-friendly.
The clean-up and changes can wait.
I’m floundering which is a term I often use when a person
doesn’t seem to have any direction. While I have a million things on my mind concerning
what I need/want to do, I have trouble completing one task. It’s not that I don’t
know what to do. It’s that I don’t know what to do first.
I thought about closing down this blog and trying to go on
to something new. But, I’ve had overwhelming requests to continue writing here.
Readers are asking about what my life will be like now compared to what it was
like before Riley became mortal. So this blog will continue.
The sequel to The
Immortal Alcoholic’s Wife should be completed soon and will be available on
Amazon just as my other books. Also, in the next couple of months, there will
be a book available that takes me completely out of my comfort zone. It’s a
sexy romance novel which is purely fictional. I’ll be posting updates on both
the sequel and romance novel as information becomes available.
Riley’s aide once asked him, “How ya doin’?” His reply was “Fine
as frog’s fur. Ever see fur on a frog? It’s pretty darn fine.” He really wasn’t
doing fine because less than a week later he died. When people ask me how I’m
doing, I’m tempted to give the blub about frog’s fur. I’m fine, but not really
fine. I will be fine, eventually. I will rediscover life in a whole new light.
I’m like a blind person who can now see and relishing all the new colors and
scenery. I’ll be fine. Give me some time. I’ll be just as fine as frog’s fur.
Being fine means that eventually, I’ll stop waiting and
listening for Riley to call me from his hospital bed. I’ll be able to wash the
final load of sheets and blankets. I won’t wake up in the middle of the night
just to see if he is still breathing. I won’t hesitate to take a shower because
I don’t know if I can get out fast enough if he should need me. Being fine will
require some patience which is not my strength.
I’m not without a plan. Those of you who have been reading
my blog for a while know that I always have a plan and sometimes a back-up
plan. Those plans usually turn out to be just general outlines for what I
actually end up doing. So here’s my general outline for what’s coming up.
In the spring, I will be travelling across country. It will
be a long slow trip with lots of stops at silly little tourist attractions –
like the giant ball of stamps or twine. If anyone wants me to make a stop in
their neighborhood as a meet and greet/lunch/whatever, I’m happy to arrange for
that. If there are more than four people in a place, I can do a mini-seminar. I’ll
have with me signed copies of all my books. Send an e-mail with “travel” in the
subject line to immortalalcoholic@gmail.com
so I can work my route to include your area.
My only other plan is to rest, clean house, re-create my
office, and take care of my physical health. I’ll keep writing as long as you
keep reading.