The waves lapped at the shore and she wondered how long she had until they would come for her, to rescue her from this place, and learn of her fiancé’s fate.
Living in a world where we are constantly bombarded by noise whether by electronic devices or by traffic – ground or air – and by the constant incoming of information by way of social media, there is nothing more peaceful than quiet and solitude. For me, being at peace allows not only my heartrate to calm but it also allows me to reflect on my thoughts and dive deep into thoughts and emotions I don’t normal think about.
Happy Sunday! This week, Amy from The World is a Book is the lovely hostess for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and what a difficult theme – unique.
A few nights ago, as I was sitting in my room, reading blogs and browsing the web, mom asked me, “Did you rent a car?”
My head immediately perked up. “Why do you ask?” I replied. How did she find out? Was she looking into my Expedia account? Damn it? I shouldn’t had let her use my account to book her hotels in Japan.
You see, mom has this fear of having her own accounts and accounts under her own name. She fears her identity be stolen or that there is some kind of G-man entity watching her. From the time I arrived in the US, I thought it was weird she’d use my name to open her email account. She’d never used her name for anything, always my name. It’s frustrating. Does my name not matter? Do I not matter?
“You’re taking advantage of my not being here and going somewhere, aren’t you?” Mom said. “Where are you going?”
“How do you know I’m renting a car?” I asked. There was a part of me that felt like she doesn’t know, that she’s just phishing like a cop in an interrogation room.
She didn’t answer and before I could say another word, she changed the topic, conversation over.
On Thanksgiving Day, as I was doing a jigsaw puzzle, she tried to convince me to cancel my trip. “Why not be good and stay home?” She said. “Work on your puzzle instead of going out in the freezing weather.”
Seriously? Why do I need to stay home while she’s galivanting across Japan and China? Who does she think I am? A grown adult? A child? Or a thing on a leash?
That evening, after the evening news and we headed upstairs, as I sat down to catch up with the blogs, she suddenly said, “Don’t dip your head when washing your hair.”
“Oh my gosh, stop it!” I spoke loudly. “Who do you think I am?”
It’s Thanksgiving this week in the U.S. and for as long as I’ve had this blog, I’ve always done a “Things I’m thankful for…” post but to be completely frank, if it wasn’t for this week’s #SundayStills, I just about completely forgot. Of course, I know I have a shortened work week but that’s about it. It was a chaotic week last week with road trip planning and a more chaotic weekend. I won’t go into detail in this post. It would ruin the tone.
Happy Sunday! This week, James from Jazzibee is guest-hosting Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #276 and he’s picked a great theme – Looking Up, Looking Down.