July found us back in Colorado, generously hosted in the homes of family and friends. Being with our sons after more than a year apart was sweet, intense. Owen, 24, at right in the photo, works/studies in Texas; John, 22, works in Japan. We spent hours exchanging ideas, affirming strengths, supporting struggles...all to be continued via the miracle of Skype!
Bill with his sisters Leigh Anne (L) and Millie and their partners…ready to sample Millie's salsas |
Early morning walk…time alone in the midst of 80 plus wonderful relatives! |
With my beloved siblings (Melissa, far L; Susan, front, 3rd from L; Wendell, far R; Melanie, farthest R) and Raser first cousins (sadly missing 5 plus 2 deceased) |
Reunion fun…cousins and Dutch Blitz |
Families are complex...we share beginnings but make different journeys, developing our unique characteristics, gifts, values. It's a rare family that can gather in perfect harmony, honoring the diversity among its members. But what a goal! Meanwhile we struggle, learn, and reach out to those who experience pain due to what a friend calls the Fam factor...a sometimes noxious mix of assumptions, expectations, rivalries, and critiques.
Journal entry: July 31, 2014
Leaving Colorado after a month's visit with extended family and friends...those who journeyed with us for the two decades we lived in Colorado, I find truths in the view from the airplane window:
Leaving Colorado after a month's visit with extended family and friends...those who journeyed with us for the two decades we lived in Colorado, I find truths in the view from the airplane window:
A river meanders across the plain...like our lives...moving in one direction, and then another, learning often through hardship and pain, but flowing ever onward.
Thank you Jan for this beautiful tribute to families, both in their brokeness and fullness.
ReplyDeletelove,
Michele