retirement
people ask me:
"What are your plans for retirement?"
almost as if they expect me to be
called to a different type of job,
a piece of me I've neglected
and that will soon find its time,
that's not who I am,
while teaching full time
I've still been able to write:
creating wholes of words to hold experience, thoughts, feelings,
finishing and publishing two books,
plus recording one on Audible,
I've still been able to photograph:
capturing and expressing people, places, animals,
often in calendars to be shared,
I've still been able to travel:
the Smokies, Wyoming, Hawaii, New Zealand, Iceland,
redwoods, grandchildren,
though, with retirement from a school calendar,
I hope for places and times to open up even more for me,
I've still been able to share time with a glorious partner,
there are many aspects of myself I will keep pursuing, I hope:
gardening, reading, recording history, whether in video or in artifact,
so, in retirement, I hope for even better expression
of my writing, my photography, my travel,
my relationships: with partner and with the world,
a lot of what I feel now is a readiness to lay down
the all-consuming pressure of being there every day for my kids,
of seeing and acting upon the fullness of who they are
within a reality that is not easily handled by them,
in the middle of the night, my anxieties can surface
and sometimes I elder myself:
"You can't fix everything. . .
just be who you are. . .
just do what you can."
I often then caution: "Love yourself as you love others."
as a teacher, I am gifted with thinking of myself
as also the student, the "other,"
maybe in retirement I will minister to myself
as well I have have ministered to all my other "selves."
by Henry H. Walker
February 10, ‘24
1 comment:
Thank you for sharing this beautiful reflection and for the many years of ministering to yourself and other!
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