The Decade Challenge: 2009-2019: Epilogue


EPILOGUE



It is fair to say that the last year was the most eventful and challenging off-road adventure in the story that is my life's past decade.



A divorce is no small matter, not even when seas are calm and everything is civil.



I've gotten the same question a lot throughout the process: If things were so bad, why did you stay? And I usually give the same short and sweet answer: Things weren't always so bad.



When I had removed from our home for safety reasons, and it became clear that I was to be served with divorce rather than have the safety issue addressed, my son asked me: But what about all those trips we took, (what about all those pictures)?



I told him then, as I reaffirm now: They still belong to us. They always will. They really happened and we really were there together. We can cherish the good in those moments, and we should.



And this is very important (at least to me): The decision to keep them in tact should have never fallen on a fault line between safety and explosive anger. There is no hatred in that statement. In this past week, I have continued to hear "You're the one who left" as if I chose to empty our family albums on a whim instead of asking for our safe preservation. 



I will hold to the truth despite another's attempt to disparage my intent.



I gave a lot of myself to my family in its formative years - two decades all told.

I share memories now in sincerity and for posterity.



The love I've invested hasn't changed or gone away, despite the ever-changing  face of our dynamics.

Someday, hopefully, I'll see a healthy return..




...that they may know and hear it from me...



2010







The Decade Challenge: December 2009


One of the things about raising a house-full of youngins when you're young and broke is that it encourages creativity. We made our own 'photo studio' when we.. I mean whenever I... wanted updated photos. 





They, for the most part, were pretty good sports about it... and you can see for yourselves just how photogenic they are. ;) 



















































































...for the most part. ;)




 One of my favorite traditions at Christmastime was to take the Downtown Tour and end at the Gingerbread Exhibit across the river at The Westin. There was usually ice skating at the civic center, trolley rides, the candy kitchen and riding the ferry over. This particular Christmas Eve, we made it a family affair and had dinner in the hotel's restaurant overlooking the river.













An All Gingerbread Savannah ~ scrumptious ~





This was also the year that we were just going to focus on our little family- new traditions, no travel (except for Christmas Eve to Savannah) We would make a party of the occasion, go bowling and enjoy each other. That lasted all of about 6 hours before we were headed down to Amelia again. 





















I love the brothers pose in this one. 



The Hampton Inn @ the Marina was a home away from home many times. It has a unique charm not found in many other locations.








Tick, tick, tick, tick, tock.... 





Ah, Pompeo's ~ how I loved thee and miss thee so... 


I am still trying to recapture the zing in your salad dressing, and there's never a Cabonara or Marsala quite as good as yours. But the little individual ornaments hung from each chandelier, and Chef Mario's personal greeting- these are the things I miss the most. 










 The Brew Crew & Pete  circa 2009 






Though I see through a glass darkly...





We don’t yet see things clearly. We’re squinting in a fog, peering through a mist. But it won’t be long before the weather clears and the sun shines bright! We’ll see it all then, see it all as clearly as God sees us, knowing him directly just as he knows us! " -1C1312MSG





Onward! Into the next decade we sail...






The Decade Challenge: November 2009

 Following a successful football season, we planned for more family time and togetherness. My brother and sister in law opened up their lovely home and hosted us for Thanksgiving.









I learned a peach cobbler short cut during this visit and about pureeing the celery for stuffing... both excellent kitchen tips.







Cousin time: 









Irony everywhere... even in hindsight.












The Decade Challenge: October 2009

When was October not for football? Whenever it was for the fair instead. This was a year where  greater effort to connect with both sides of the family was made. Those were always good years, until they weren't or someone ended up "dead " to the other (not really dead... only "dead to" each other while little dramas blew over. )















Still... we focus on the good, the lovely.  It is a choice... absolutely... and essential.







I don't have the attention span required to enjoy a full football game- just clue me in during the last two minutes of the 4th quarter and let me see how it ends. Until then, I like to find stories through my lens. 









 I always wonder what he did:








 This fella also looks for the story through his lens:





And another trip to Fernandina... working up momentum to move there, I bet...



Only a few more stops along the way and we would write a chapter there to never forget.



I don't include archived kisses out of wistfulness, instead as accurate memory- the good with the bad, unflinching at the facts... sometimes, it was easy enough to believe...













Everything changes - Sandy Bottoms no longer exists... in its place now, The Sandbar













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