Other things I’m finding I can do without: a mirror (although I do occasionally check my reflection in store windows to make sure I’m not getting too weird), a washer and dryer, a dishwasher, more dishes than the two of us use, a bed frame, more shoes or clothes than I’ll wear in three weeks, a television, a car, a daily schedule, a big fridge (a little one will suffice for keeping veggies fresh and beers cold), grocery stores with a million options, a big paycheck, credit cards, hot water, and a watch.
Things I can’t do without: the people I love, a healthy body, supportive friends and family, a good night’s sleep, music, celebration, good food, a feeling of purpose, play, being able to express myself, and comfy shoes.
In the last three months I haven’t been stressed about a deadline, felt the pressure of a stack of bills, been late for an appointment, or worried about looking good enough. It’s freeing and it’s fun to live like this –little stuff, lots of purpose. I can’t imagine heading to a desk job, enduring a commute, and worrying about insurance premiums right now. That may be my lot later in life, but for now, I’ll enjoy what I’ve got. And what I don’t got.
Things I wish I were not living without:
fam
friends
favorite places
and delicious beer
We miss you all.
2 comments:
Hey bro and sis
don't really know what is going on with the wedding date, but it sounds like deployment might be pushed up to as soon as march of 08 hopefully not, but that is what it sounds like i'll let you know more in sept when we get back from talking with Jenna's parents
sweet, well not the part about Iraq, but let me know asap, anna and I should have time to come back for a lovely february wedding. good luck hope you don't have to go, talk with you later.
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