yet again, i turn to the ellipses…
by bam
i just realized that the ellipses — that trail of ink blots across a page — is perhaps my preferred punctuation. i’d been thinking, all week, that today would be the period at the end of a particular sentence. but then i realized, like so many things in my life, i prefer my punctuation in multiples, an abundance of dots rather than one. i prefer the soft close to the abrupt end, the holding on to the letting go, the voice fading into the distance, one last echoed “i love you” before it all falls to silence…
the boy i love is leaving today. flying to what is, in many ways, home. back to law school, back to friends who populate his thoughts, animate his days, friends to whom he’s stayed connected through the pings of his phone for the last 17 days, ever since he bounded down the escalator at o’hare international and folded me into his very big heart.
i know he won’t be back soon. likely not till next christmas. and that, to me, feels like a very long time.
which is why i’d been thinking of this as the period — punctuational stop sign — at the end of a particularly sumptuous sentence. two-plus weeks of late-night conversations, and the signature boom of his feet bounding down the stairs sometime mid-morning (or later), when the night-before’s leftovers would be pulled from the fridge, considered ponderously, studiously, in ways you might expect from a cerebrum in training, and then, only then, transformed into something distantly related to breakfast (or at least the feast that ended the long night’s fast).
neither he nor i nor any of us, really, has moved too far these past days. we took our cues from mother nature’s deep freeze, and burrowed under blankets. we are in some ways sated (there is only so much hibernating, so much foraging for leftovers, and even the fraser fir is starting to droop), but with each passing day of this last string of days i felt my heart taking charge here. my heart got more and more leaden. my heart sometimes seems to double in weight. it doubled this week. and, yes, yes, snappy vessel that it is, it will soon return to cruising mode, it will come back to equilibrium. life will go on. dramas will come and will go. my heart, bless it, will play right along.
but right now, in the page-turning time, when this one sweet spell is still within my hold, and i know the letting go will come before the day is done, there at the concrete curb amid the crush of traffic at the double-glass doors marked “departures,” i am decidedly sputtering. wiping away a tear or two when no one is looking. reminding myself that this is what comes with modern-day motherhood. this is how it is to love a kid who is out doing the very thing you spent hours and days and weeks and years teaching him to do: stretch his wings, leap. wait for the soaring to come.
i will, of course, return to my everyday mode, the one where i now live with a heart in two places. the one where i pay as close attention as i’ve always paid to the heart that formed inside me. even when it’s 764 miles away.
indeed, as happens in a life that runs only in one direction — forward — i will live my days emphatically, be pulled into this narrative or that, very much in the here and the now. heck, in the past 36 hours alone, one of us got a newly-minted driver’s license, another scored a summer job, and another blew out another year’s birthday candles. the new year brings a percolation of promises and plots in the making…
but on my way to finding my bearings, in the midst of putting balm to the sting, i will immerse myself in what’s come to be my cleansing ritual, now woven into the choreography of every departure: once home from the airport, i’ll climb the stairs and turn to the room there at the top, the one where my sweet boy has stayed, the one that once was his little brother’s. i’ll change the sheets, vacuum the alphabet rug, dump the towels in the laundry. i’ll prop the pillows, and set it all just so. the room, then, will be ready, will be waiting. awaiting his someday return…
whenever that comes…the room and my heart will be ready…
at this cusp of the new-born year have your days been filled with goodbyes and teary departures? endings sure to follow beginnings…and what are the ways you’ve found to soothe the hurt, the missing of someone you love?
- these are the frames i’ll play and replay in my mind, as i sift back and forth across these blessed days now drawing to a close…
I’m right there with you. Got a visible lump in my throat when my son dropped me off at the airport to fly back home recently. The lump stays with me for a day or so, until I can get back into my life. Doesn’t make me miss him any less. I keep thinking this “living so far away” (California) is a work in progress and it will be okay. But then I think of my 2-year-old granddaughter and how much I would have loved to take her sledding.
oh, those lumps!!!! here’s to the love that grows them….
xoxoxox
“an abundance of dots” is a piece that shows me that there ARE words to describe every state of the interior. Thanks Barbie!
And kudos on your two run homer in the seventh:
“to the heart that formed inside me, (1)
even when it’s 764 miles away.” (2)
1: an exquisite thought.
2: love your heart’s exactitude! 🙂
A joy to read — thanksgiving for the chairs.
oh my goodness gracious! here is a heavenly balm for my heart, as i am just home from said airport, the salt-stain of tears dried under my eyes. i am not so good at saying goodbyes. never have been, never will be.
bless you for plucking that one particular line (the forming inside), one of those ones that was born before my eyes. it just happened and as it did, i melted…
thanks for being here now. thanks for your big giant dollops of love. xoxox
And another definition for ellipses…An ellipse (a kind of oval) is defined by two points, each called a focus. If you take any point on the ellipse, the sum of the distances to the focus points is constant. And would this not be true of love between two, separated in space? The sum of your love for one another is constant always. Mother love is like that. xxoo All will be well and somehow, I think there may be a chance of a teeny visit home before next Christmas. We all need refueling. xxoo
Oh my gracious!! That is soooo beautiful! Makes me think of a mathematician friend of mine who waxes about the beauty of math…you certainly prove his point. The wonders brought to the table….
Oh, my heart. Feeling all the feels. Have been talking much this week about how love also brings loss and pain, but how we somehow find the courage to love, after losses big and small, mostly because we have no choice. Children move. Grands grow up far away. And a piece of our heart goes with each until sometimes we wonder if we have any left. But that’s the thing about love… there’s an infinite supply. Love you, bam. ❤️❌⭕️
The infinite comes, I’m certain, from all of those who fill our hearts over and over….
Somehow tonight I feel beyond exhausted. Saying goodbye (and awaiting driver’s licenses) leaves me wet-noodle limp!
Xox
Ohhh, the goodbyes. They don’t get easier, not ever… When my heart quakes before or after a farewell, I try to remind myself I’m beyond blessed to have dear ones I love so deeply. It would be much sadder, I think, to feel nothing when saying goodbye… I’m grateful you had a long lovely time to gather together as a complete family unit… And though they be few and far between, thank goodness for homecomings…
Oh, and these photos! I love them so much! What treasures, your darlings, your memories… You are blessed indeed. Wishing you and your dear, dear family a beautiful 2018~ xoxo
thank you, dear amy, queen of those grace-filled goodbyes. yes, yes, i do think of you and the calm with which you flow through the comings in and the leavings. sometimes i wonder if your years keeping watch on the mighty mississippi has taught you the gracefulness of never-ending flow, as it curves along the banks, tracing the miles…
now, days later, i’ve unruffled my feathers, and have settled calmly and quietly back onto my nest. the telephone rings, thank goodness. and the questions and thoughts from afar still come, thus keeping us ever connected.
and, yes, i do have the photos to peek at whenever i need to cuddle into a moment….xoxoxo