We left Hawaii at the beginning of the month for good. And we haven't spent much time being sad. Instead, we've been celebrating the upsides of leaving, like affordable groceries ($2.99 gallons of milk v. $9.99), seeing family, driving cars that pass safety inspection, and finally being able to buy "nice" things because we won't have to leave them behind when we move. We even ordered a Vitamix and had it shipped to Utah as a welcoming gift to ourselves.
But the other night before falling asleep, I thought about the small space we left behind, and for the first time I felt sad. Real honest sadness. Chase and I laid on our backs in the dark and took turns remembering out loud. I cried, thinking about the one-room apartment that we took over with our singing and our meals and our fights and our laughter; our pictures, homemade shelves and thrift store finds. I cried because the day we moved out, our apartment was a bare white box full of none of those things, and I wish I had taken more time to remember everything before it was emptied.
I can't find the right words to explain what I felt. But I mourned for my memory. For its patchiness. Because the things I remember will never be whole. My memory of our first home will never contain the myriad of emotions that I experienced there. I can't justly recreate it in my mind. I am three weeks out, and already I forget the color of our carpet and the contents of our fridge.
And that's okay. I can't freeze time, and i'm coming to terms with that (although if I could, now wouldn't be a bad time to do it).
7 comments:
Love this. Being newlyweds is such a special time. I'm finding this phenomenon happens constantly with a child . . . though you can't wait for them to do this/that, you also want to freeze every moment and memory perfectly, which of course you can't--and that realization brings a certain inevitable sadness. So savor sweet moments, keep taking pictures, continue making a record of important things, and accept that some of the beauty of life is in forgetting pain and remembering joy. Love you so much! -S
awe you will be missed! glad you are happy though and doing well! but ps: milk is only 4.89 here silly haha
welcome back to the mainland. it's a hard transition.
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