Monday, July 30, 2007

an Essay

It's absurd, really, that I should count this as my favorite possession. My gut tells me that with all I've been through it should be something of Joshua's that is my favorite...my most inspiring possession. Perhaps his blanky or his favorite pillow should be counted as my favorite? I do cherish them. They are as much a part of me as anything in this house. And I suppose if the house were to catch fire I would rescue them before I rescued my favorite thing. The one that tugs at my heart and reminds me of so many things.

Absurd! The word just rings with the contradiction of it all. That I should truly count this as my favorite is absurd. For this little piece of my past came from an amusement park (Cedar Point). Of all places! We went as a church group and I brought along my best friend from high school. I have a picture of us. You know the type, the black and white ones where you dress up as saloon girls and turn over half the money in your purse. We had fun. I don't think I remember a day where I laughed so much.

I'm always amazed that it is still in one piece. It is so small and fragile. We moved a lot when I was young and once I moved out.....well I was not known for staying in one place (I can blame the Air Force for some of that, thank you!). Everytime I moved I just KNEW that would be the time, the move that finally broke it. The time that it would end up losing a wing or a leg. But it never did.

Now it sits in a place of honor in the china cabinet. On the shelf amongst Grace's Precious Moment and the clay bird's nest she made in 1st grade. Sadly it is collecting dust. Just because they are treasured possessions does NOT mean I keep them any cleaner than the rest of my house. When you dig under all the dust, though, this one sparkles. Or maybe just in my eyes because it nudges me and reminds me that life is...

Well, life is only what it is. Nothing lasts forever. I will not be the same person tomorrow as I was yesterday. But the person that I was yesterday (and 25 years ago) will always be a part of who I am now. That person who thought she knew it all, who had a lifetime ahead of her is still hidden somewhere. That's sort of a big message for such a little thing. Maybe that's why it inspires me.
It does double duty. Odd as it seems, a Pegasus was also our school mascot. (Hey! It was a college prep high school, so it's not like we had SPORTS teams - LOL). This way it reminds me of my past in a tangible way. And then it touches my heart in a way that nobody else ever knows.
(Wanting to be true to all of you I snapped the picture dust and all. Just so you could peek inside my messy life.)
I am so excited that Judith has brought back the Artsy Essay. You may play along by clicking HERE. If you don't want to write about it, you should STILL CLICK HERE and follow the links to read what the other entrants have written about. Because I can guarantee you that they are vastly superior to mine!




12 comments:

Christy said...

"Well, life is only what it is. Nothing lasts forever. I will not be the same person tomorrow as I was yesterday. But the person that I was yesterday (and 25 years ago) will always be a part of who I am now. That person who thought she knew it all, who had a lifetime ahead of her is still hidden somewhere. That's sort of a big message for such a little thing. Maybe that's why it inspires me."

Perfectly stated Kelly.....

Anonymous said...

Kelly
You were right, I did want to come right over and read this. Excellent! A very insightful and introspective piece of writing. Well done. I am so glad you took the time to enter. I would never have guessed a blown glass pegasus, but once I read the essay it made perfect sense. Thanks for sharing this piece of you with us.
Sam

Judith HeartSong said...

Kelly,

A lot of wisdom in that post. These touchstones and talismen connect us in so many ways to our past and serve as wonderful reminders.

I am so glad that you decided to write and share (with a photo too!) Thanks for joining the essay!

Astaryth said...

I had a Pegasuses just like that one! Since I collect unicorns and Pegasuses (pegasi?), I know what you mean about moving. Each time I unpack my 'treasures', I wonder which ones will have lost a horn or a wing or simply not survived the move. Each time I move I carefully wrap each one in paper, then pack them in with my towels wrapping and cushioning them... still, they do not always survive unscathed.

Loved your entry!

paisley said...

kelly,, that is so adorable... i love the whole idea of it... what better treasures possession than something that signifies the happiness of your childhood!!!!

and thanks for the picture of it too!!!!!

Charles said...

Did you win it, or did did buy it? That would be such a cool prize to win. I always wonder how they make stuff out of glass like that. Curious, are the wings made out of glass too?

Hey, this is a great post. I wouldn't be surprised if you won. You probably will win.

Anonymous said...

Kelly, Most excellent entry. You had me wondering what it could be. So glad you joined the compitetion and best of luck. Anne/ksquester

~~Kristal~~ said...

A wonderful entry and being originally from Ohio.. I am well aware of Cedar Point... I have been there many times.. although it was a drive I was closer to youngstown. Thank you for sharing.

Colleen said...

I had no idea what this could be, but it was so wonderful to know the meaning behind the pegasus. It's wonderful to have keepsakes of our pasts, to remind us of what we were once like many moons ago, and how much we've changed. And also, in what ways we might not have changed. Great essay!

Michelle said...

Lovely story Kelly. I agree with Christy. You said that so well.

Good luck! :-)

Tammy said...

On the contrary, I don't believe something that ties us to, reminds us of or inspires us from the good things in our past are absurd. It would be a 'given' that things of Joshua's would be so near and dear, though I am certain he himself inspired you more than any of the items tied to his memory.

That was a great trip down your memory lane.

Good luck!
Tammy
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Anonymous said...

I loved the Gemini! Ha! My folks were running faster than us to get back in line! We went on it like 5 times in a row right before the park closed! I also love those glass figurines! I use to get those all the time also!

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