My Viewpoint
A viewpoint is all in perspective to the experiences that you have had, the people who have influenced you, the paths that God has led you down. We frame our world by those experiences, and they mold us into who we become and how we develop our belief systems. I find it intriguing and often wish that I could go into someone's mind and see life through their lens. I try to live life in my lane, and with God's help, I try to do what is right and wholesome and helpful to myself and others.
Being a wife
As
a wife, I have loved deeply the one that I chose to spend my life with. There
have been no regrets. He taught me much about life with his genuine love for others
and his sense of right and wrong. Two lessons I learned from him early in our marriage
come to mind. 1) “Don’t remind me of my mistakes, I have not forgotten them”….and
2) After we make a decision, we don’t look back and say ‘what if’ we had done
something differently. We move forward and do the most we can to be happy and grateful. Mother often said that we have a marriage made
in heaven. Wherever you find one of us, the other is not far away. I can be
happy anywhere as long as he is there, too. We are soul mates; we lift one
another up with respect. We are faithful, honest and considerate of each other.
We communicate our thoughts and feelings well and we share everything. Derek
understands my sensitivity. I am so very
thankful for his gracious spirit. He reminds me of my mother, never placing
himself first. He has a great sense of what is right or wrong. There is no gray
area.
I
spent much time alone as a coach’s wife. It was tough at first for every
weekend to be taken up with his work. I fought hard not to be jealous of his time spent with his job or hurt at
the extra time he had to spend as a coach. Once I adjusted (probably more because I grew
up)…I threw myself into my job as a teacher and embraced all that time alone,
using it as prep time….countless hours planning lessons and grading writing
assignments. I grew accustomed to being alone and operating around my own
timeline without interruption. So in retirement, that had to play itself out in
reverse, growing accustomed to having someone around. But, what a blessing to
spend each waking moment with my best friend, loving and sharing all of what is
good and all of what is bad.